Pledge To Contact Rand Bomb Wed. 2-15-12

I pledge to contact Rand's Office On 2/15/12

  • I pledge to contact Rand's office on 2/15/12

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • I may contact Rand's office on 2/15/12

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • I won't contact Rand's office on 2/15/12

    Votes: 5 33.3%

  • Total voters
    15

anaconda

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I am a huge Rand and Ron Paul supporter. I have donated to my personal financial jeopardy to Ron and donated significantly to Rand's 2010 Kentucky race (even though I live in CA). I am nearly giddy at all of the cool stuff that Rand has done in the Senate. However, I am deeply troubled by his vote for central bank sanctions against Iran on December 1, 2011, the "Kirk-Menendez" Amendment to S. 1867 (a.k.a. NDAA):

http://www.opencongress.org/vote/2011/s/216

I intend do my part to hold Rand's feet to the fire. I appreciate his playing politics to a point. But only to a point.

I will be contacting Rand Paul's office this coming Wednesday, 2/15/12, expressing my deep concern for this Iran sanctions vote, and will be explicitly asking his office to request from him a personal and thorough explanation of this vote. I will specifically mention that I am an out-of state supporter, donated multiple hundreds of dollars to his Kentucky Senate campaign, am a devoted Ron Paul supporter, a participant in the Ron Paul Forums, and will be unlikely to support Rand if he continues to vote for neocon or statist agendas.

Join me in contacting Rand's office this coming Wednesday and sending him a very loud and clear message that DOES NOT MINCE WORDS. "We've come to take our government back!"

Feel free to use your medium of choice:

RAND PAUL CONTACT NUMBERS:

D.C. Office (202) 224-4343
Bowling Green Office (270) 782-8303
Owensboro Office (270) 689-9085
Crescent Springs Office (859) 426-0165
Louisville Office (502) 582-5341
Hopkinsville Office (270) 885-1212
Hazard Office (606) 435-2390 fax (606) 435-1761
Lexington Office (859) 219-2239

Senate website (with email submission "form") www.paul.senate.gov

Let's see what Rand is made of and put this baby to bed.
 
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I'm in. I was also a big fan and was deeply troubled by this vote and the implications toward his character and his abilty to abide by his principles. I love the idea of a bunch of his fathers supporters holding his feet to the fire and would love to hear how he explains it. Based on that vote he would not get my vote if he decides to run for president some day, unless he could make me satisfactorally understand it. Many here were dissapointed to see he voted for this...
 
I'm in. I was also a big fan and was deeply troubled by this vote and the implications toward his character and his abilty to abide by his principles. I love the idea of a bunch of his fathers supporters holding his feet to the fire and would love to hear how he explains it. Based on that vote he would not get my vote if he decides to run for president some day, unless he could make me satisfactorally understand it. Many here were dissapointed to see he voted for this...

My thoughts exactly. Let's just call it "tough love."
 
While I understand calling someones office to tell them about disagreements, may I suggest after you call Rand's office you pick the phone back up and call the other 99 senators that voted aye on the bill.
 
While I understand calling someones office to tell them about disagreements, may I suggest after you call Rand's office you pick the phone back up and call the other 99 senators that voted aye on the bill.

But I already know I won't be supporting any of them. Rand may still have a chance at getting more $$$ from me in the future.

P.S. OK I still have my eye on Mike Lee.

P.S. II I didn't give $$$ to any of the other 99. I'm watching my investment. :)
 
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Awesome! So far Rand will be getting at least two calls on Wednesday!! If we could just get around 100 or so we all might get the answer to this question that has been knocking around the Forums for a while now..

This pledge costs the price of a phone call and very little time and may yield interesting results.....

If we all hit it on the same day it will be more powerful.
 
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While I understand calling someones office to tell them about disagreements, may I suggest after you call Rand's office you pick the phone back up and call the other 99 senators that voted aye on the bill.

I already did call the ones I am a constituent of, but I am not opposed to a general campaign to hound all of these psychopaths.
 
bump. Why not call Rand's office on Wednesday? Bet he'll be a bit surprised and get a slight wake up call.
 
Right On! we are up to THREE PLEDGES! Rand will be getting at least THREE phone calls or faxes Wednesday! Let's go for at least 100...we've got 5 days..
 
Hello anaconda. Would you care to educate us further on this issue? I think I get the gist of your argument, but could you just write a 10-20 lines write-up on why your position is right. Like I said I get the gist. I too believe we should be minding our own business, but could you elaborate further?
 
Hello anaconda. Would you care to educate us further on this issue? I think I get the gist of your argument, but could you just write a 10-20 lines write-up on why your position is right. Like I said I get the gist. I too believe we should be minding our own business, but could you elaborate further?

It's the same argument as Ron gives repeatedly. Economic sanctions are essentially an act of war. They are very interventionist. Wars should be declared by Congress. Even Rand has said that only congress should declare and authorize war, except in situations of eminent threat. Iran has not violated the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. They have never attacked anyone. Ahmadinejad never said that Israel should be wiped off the map (it was a deceitful misquote by the American media). Iran has every right to develop its nuclear fuels. Diplomacy worked with the Soviet Union, who something like 40,000 nuclear weapons, so why do we need to menace Iran who may, at some point, get a nuclear weapon? Why aren't we threatening other countries with nuclear capabilities, such as Pakistan, India, North Korea, Israel, or England? This is similar to the bogus rhetoric we heard leading up to the senseless attack on Iraq. We should be neither the policeman of the world nor the bully on the block. Plus it seems to me that Rand's vote for sanctions on Iran's central bank is philosophically at odds with his recent public comments, such as those here:



Many here on the Forums like Rand and want to support him but are very concerned about his vote for sanctions against Iran's oil sales. Rand does not talk about it as far as I know. Many wanted to know what his reasoning was. Having said this, it comes as a surprise that only 3 persons have pledged to contact his office regarding his vote. I thought it would be a welcome thread and idea. It doesn't cost anything. I am a bit perplexed.

There have been 299 views of this thread and just 3 pledges to contact Rand's office.
 
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Does the lack of interest in this thread mean that those Forum members who complain about Rand on sanctions will now stop complaining?
 
402 views on this thread and only 3 persons have indicated they will contact Rand's office regarding sanctions. Very telling.
 
Although I'm not a constituent, I'm right across the river from KY and donated to Rand for his senate race. I believe that allows me to call about this. I'm in.
 
Although I'm not a constituent, I'm right across the river from KY and donated to Rand for his senate race. I believe that allows me to call about this. I'm in.

Anybody can call. Rand is interested in "a national dialog." He willfully tapped into his dad's national donor base. It seems that it would be useful to him to know if many potential supporters were wary of his sanctions vote, without some explanation from him. This is a positive thing. I support Rand and donated to his campaign even though I am from California. I look forward to supporting him in the future and also his accepting the torch from Ron as leader of the Revolution. But I will not be as eager if I think he will continue to slap sanctions on innocent nations that have done nothing to jeopardize our national security.

Thanks for considering a quick call to Rand's office on Wednesday.
 
It's the same argument as Ron gives repeatedly. Economic sanctions are essentially an act of war. They are very interventionist. Wars should be declared by Congress. Even Rand has said that only congress should declare and authorize war, except in situations of eminent threat. Iran has not violated the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. They have never attacked anyone. Ahmadinejad never said that Israel should be wiped off the map (it was a deceitful misquote by the American media). Iran has every right to develop its nuclear fuels. Diplomacy worked with the Soviet Union, who something like 40,000 nuclear weapons, so why do we need to menace Iran who may, at some point, get a nuclear weapon? Why aren't we threatening other countries with nuclear capabilities, such as Pakistan, India, North Korea, Israel, or England? This is similar to the bogus rhetoric we heard leading up to the senseless attack on Iraq. We should be neither the policeman of the world nor the bully on the block. Plus it seems to me that Rand's vote for sanctions on Iran's central bank is philosophically at odds with his recent public comments, such as those here:



Many here on the Forums like Rand and want to support him but are very concerned about his vote for sanctions against Iran's oil sales. Rand does not talk about it as far as I know. Many wanted to know what his reasoning was. Having said this, it comes as a surprise that only 3 persons have pledged to contact his office regarding his vote. I thought it would be a welcome thread and idea. It doesn't cost anything. I am a bit perplexed.

There have been 299 views of this thread and just 3 pledges to contact Rand's office.




Thanks.
 
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