Please Sticky This: RNC is fighting amongst themselves

This what I sent in Jan...

Dear Mr. Duncan,

As a lifelong voting Republican for the last 20 plus years, I would like to take this opportunity to inform you of my displeasure with the party.

I believe the party has lost its way and is pandering to special interests, especially corporate America. It is no longer the party of fiscal restraint, of smaller government, of personal liberties or any of the myriad of other things it was founded on. No, it reminds me more and more of the Democratic Party.

I find it ironic that the one Republican Presidential candidate that is espousing the views of the Republican Party I grew up with is being marginalized by not only the main stream media, but the very party I have given my loyalties to these past couple of decades. This, I cannot accept nor will I condone.

I have woken up…along with a few million other Republican members. It looks to me, and yes millions of others, that Ron Paul is the only true Republican conservative there is.

The party needs to return to its roots or see us go. Quit veering to the left pandering for votes.

You good sir, need to do all in your power to maintain what we are, or watch it stumble and fall.

The Republican Party is at a crossroads…choose the right path.


Warm Regards,
XXXXX XXXXXXXX
Republican Party Member
Ron Paul Supporter
 
I sent this to all the emails , and i mean every word of it.



"Hello,

I dont know where to start other than saying I am so frustrated with how the Republican Party has ignored my values and in doing so, my vote this year. John McCain is not what this party needs and neither is Mike Huckabee. They absolutly do not share the same values that I do and I knew this way before this election started. The man I wish the party would get behind is Ron Paul. He stands for everything that this country needs to correct itself and the most important thing about him is, he has the record to prove everything he says. He tells the truth everytime he speaks. I voted for him on Super Tuesday as did my wife, and we will do so again in November even if he quits before then. For the GOPs sake you better hope he stays in till the end. My loyalty is to Ron Paul as is many people I have talked with. The GOP needs him more than he needs the GOP. This is the only guy running that unites people and can draw hundreds of thousands to the Republican party. This is also the only guy the GOP has who can without a doubt innilate Obama and Clinton in the final debates and you guys know it. I hope you take this letter serious and think about what Ive said. Get behind Ron Paul for the sake of the GOP and America and help push him in the media. There are still people out there looking for a man like Paul to vote for, but have yet to even hear his name because of the biased media and the GOP pushing him aside. You are about to loose your only hope for a leader that you guys can hold high with pride. Please get behind ron Paul.

thank you"
 
My letter sent (and I meant every word):


Dear GOP,

I'm not quite sure how many members of the national GOP leadership actually stand for true conservative principles any more, since it's very obvious the party has been infiltrated massively by pretenders who have propped up Mr. McCain (the anti-conservative in virtually all respects, with the minor exception of his party affiliation).

Is the GOP driving what the mainstream media is doing, and has done, to vault Mr. Amnesty-advocate, border-security-abandonement, opposed-to-tax-cuts, increase-the-size-of-federal-government to the forefront of the political stage, or is it the other way around where the mainstream media bigshots are instead driving the GOP [into the ground]?

Either way, it doesn't really mean a hill of beans of difference. The bottom line is that the national GOP has totally abdicated its roots and principled foundations of smaller government, protection of our country's sovereignty, wise fiscal policy, and minimal taxation.

It seems very clear that the national GOP has conspired with its masters in the mainstream media to marginalize the true principled conservatives for some reason that is difficult to comprehend. Alternatively, if the GOP is actually the driving force then it's that much worse since instead of impotence that would instead mean the party has worked overtly from a position of primacy to silence true conservative voices and messages from reaching the American people.

From where I sit as a registered Republican this situation has now become untenable. There is not one iota of difference between the GOP party machine's chosen Presidential candidate and the one who will come out of the Democratic party (irrespective of who that is). Unless the national GOP pulls the fastest 180 degree turn in history and puts a man on the national GOP stage who will *actually* defend the conservative principles the party is SUPPOSED to stand for, AND I STAND FOR AS AN AMERICAN AND REGISTERED REPUBLICAN, then I am done with the GOP.

And count me, as well, as another registered Republican who is disgusted with our foreign interventionist policy. What the devil ever happened to heeding the warning about foreign entanglements? And how many tens of thousands of our young men and women need to be maimed or killed, and their families destroyed, so that our oil is protected (as it skyrockets in price simultaneously)?

The GOP has obviously gotten so far off-track now that any ascribing of 'conservative' principles to the party is sheer fallacy. Or better yet, fantasy.

I could call myself a fish, but, since I have no fins or gills that would really be a bogus assertion. Yet, at this juncture it wouldn't be any more bogus than to proclaim myself a Republican. Why didn't the GOP just nominate the ghost of Karl Marx? Oh, yeah, I suppose Marx would probably have decided to protect his country's borders and ensure national sovereignty at all costs. I guess such principles wouldn't fit with the current GOP party thought process.

Not sure here if the national GOP leadership is impotent, complicit, or just plain dumb. Or perhaps the leadership is content to just stay in power with their positions, offices, stipends, and ongoing attendance of party functions. It's no matter, though, where the ultimate answer lay. There is no way that John McCain's GOP party represents me or many of the other registered Republicans I know.

I've never felt closer to a fish than a Republican as I do these days. McCain will NEVER get my vote. NEVER. And at the current rate I'm not sure any 'Republican' candidate backed by the national GOP amid its real current policy stances (notwithstanding all of the hollow 'conservative' rhetoric) will ever get my support again.

It's looking more and more like the Republican party is worthy of being razed in advance of a ground-up reconstruction. The real conservative citizens of the United States of America deserve better. Far better than what the national GOP is offering them...
 
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What I sent...


Chairman Duncan, All others present,

I write in complaint to all of your about the horrible state of affairs of our party, the fact that it has become fashionable to sell our ideals in favor of corporatism, allow the media to abuse a candidate who ironically is the only real conservative in the race, and turn a blind eye to the current president which has pretty much staged a silent coup over our government over the past 8 years.

As far back as I remember my mother telling me, Being a Republican meant protecting the rights and liberties of ALL Americans, regardless of Race, Gender, Religion, Creed, Orientation or financial background.

Yet, over the past 30 years, EVERY ONE OF OUR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTS has violated the rights of the American People one way or another. THIS ISN'T AMERICAN, This is TREASONOUS.

Reagan could be considered the least of all the evils, unfortunately he granting amnesty to thousands of illegal aliens didn't correct the problem, it only encouraged it to continue, all the while good, honest working people from other countries like Canada and from Europe are bound to immigration quotas.

I wholeheartedly believe that should the RNC continue to sell its core principals in favor of corporatistic ideals, you will see a Democrat controlled government for the next 20 years, as all the older republicans die off and refuse to participate while all the youth that Ron Paul has brought to our party will become disenfranchised, and fall away from politics alltogether.

The Party, as you know it, will become a shell of it's former self, a mockery of the once vital two-party system. Liberalism will run rampant, the sovereignty of the United States sold to foreign interests such as the UN, NAFTA, CAFTA, WTO, etc, all in the name of "feeling good".

The the once strong, wildly rampant elephant, will have been trounced by that jackass, having its tusks removed as if it had been poached.

I strongly urge you sir, You best get the party in order immediately, failure to do so will surely bring ruination not only to our party, but to the United States as we know it.

J. Douglas Fisher

P.S. I will be voting for Ron Paul one way or another. But I cannot promise that I will remain a republican after this election, especially if the party continues to sell out the core values of this country in favor of the corporate interests of the few...
 
My note to each:

Dear ----,

Please consider the fact that as a lifelong Republican of 30 years, I absolutely REFUSE to vote for John McCain, the apparent Republican nominee.

Because of his conservative, well-thought out, and common-sense ideas which link the war with the economy and illegal immigration, I promise come November I will be writing in the name of the only TRUE CONSERVATIVE, Ron Paul.

I hope the RNC will consider supporting his candidacy more often than it has in the past. I truly believe that Ron Paul is the man that can save the Republican Party.

TLB

P.S. I have previously been contacted by your organization in an appeal for donations. But I have only participated so far in contributing $2,300 to Ron Paul. This is because of the stubbornness of the GOP on the Iraq war issue.
 
Very Simply put... We know how the media hates when we slam their email boxes, Imagine what the folks at the RNC would do?

I am sure the media gets 10 times more email a day on average, and yet we cause them a stir, the RNC isn't used to that, and getting slammed with thousands upon thousands of complaints would definitely get us some real attention...

Joe.
 
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Rub their noses in it.
 
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