WilliamC
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I'm sorry but I honestly don't get it.
Ron Paul isn't making excuses or lying about what he wants to do with the power he is seeking to obtain.
Yet his supporters should lie and misrepresent themselves in order to get him elected?
I won't tell anyone not to, but I truly don't see what purpose is served by trying to champion the cause of liberty by deliberately lying.
Personally, I will not come out and say I'm voting for Ron Paul no matter what and refuse to compromise (because that isn't true as I don't know the future, he could pass on or suffer an accident that would render him unable to serve for instance), but as long as he is in the race he is my first choice and I won't deny that.
I think these ideas pretty much sums up my stand on things.
http://www.freedomforceinternational.org/freedom.cfm?fuseaction=membership
Ron Paul isn't making excuses or lying about what he wants to do with the power he is seeking to obtain.
Yet his supporters should lie and misrepresent themselves in order to get him elected?
I won't tell anyone not to, but I truly don't see what purpose is served by trying to champion the cause of liberty by deliberately lying.
Personally, I will not come out and say I'm voting for Ron Paul no matter what and refuse to compromise (because that isn't true as I don't know the future, he could pass on or suffer an accident that would render him unable to serve for instance), but as long as he is in the race he is my first choice and I won't deny that.
I think these ideas pretty much sums up my stand on things.
http://www.freedomforceinternational.org/freedom.cfm?fuseaction=membership
5. Wherever possible, become active in membership organizations that have the potential for affecting public policy. Work with others of like mind within those organizations to become influential. Use that influence to create support for the principles of freedom.
6. Participate in political action. Don’t just go to the polls now and then to vote for candidates selected by others. Become part of the process that chooses candidates in the first place. Hold loyalty to principle above loyalty to party, but remember, those who are not interested in politics will be forever ruled by those who are.
7. Whenever possible, seek employment in government, education, communications, and other institutions where you can exercise strong influence on behalf of freedom. Help others of like mind to obtain similar positions within your work force. Don’t fight city hall. Become city hall.
8. Leadership brings power but also responsibility. When holding positions of authority, adhere to the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Never betray those you lead.
9. Live by your principles without compromise. Let it be known where you stand. You cannot achieve victory by hiding. Popular approval is not your primary concern. You are a warrior. Accept the risks and the consequences. Stand tall in your convictions. Be an example for others.