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What Ron Paul said about TOM CAMPBELL

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http://notes.campbell.org/2009/09/2...-california-republican-party-fall-convention/

After I had left Congress, Ron Paul, Republican and Libertarian, kindly wrote that I was much missed:

“I must tell you that I miss your presence here as a voice of reason. Unfortunately, the void left by the absence of one as knowledgeable about and committed to the Constitution as you is not easily filled.” (Letter May 21, 2002)

Wow, I originally wrote off Campbell with not much thought, but now I'm gonna have to re-evaluate my support for DeVore.
 
Still tips the scales more in his favor, and DeVore has been looking pretty bad lately.
 
Campbell didn't return the favor when Ron Paul was trying to return to Congress
http://newsmeat.com/fec/bystate_detail.php?city=SANTA+CLARA&st=CA&last=Campbell&first=Tom

Good find! Sheeesh this is getting tough... I'm gonna have to look more into Campbell, his website really sucks at spelling out what he will do once in office or what he did when he was a representative. http://www.campbell.org/ideas I think its apt that he calls the section "Ideas" because thats all they sound like.
 
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Thats true, but we all know RP hasn't changed since he's been in congress and at least the feeling isn't reciprocal.

Its weird, I don't know how official this Tom Campbell facebook page is but he has people like RP, Rand Paul and Peter Schiff as "Favorite Pages" and has been posting some Ron Paul related stuff on his wall including the quote on the OP...
 
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Thats true, but we all know RP hasn't changed since he's been in congress and at least the feeling isn't reciprocal.

Its weird, I don't know how official this Tom Campbell facebook page is but he has people like RP, Rand Paul and Peter Schiff as "Favorite Pages" and has been posting some Ron Paul related stuff on his wall including the quote on the OP...

I think that it more reflective of the page's admin (Byron Sanford) than of Tom Campbell. Still, I suppose Campbell is worthy of at least consideration.
 
Campbell's record in Congress. From the RLC's Liberty Index
http://www.republicanliberty.org/libdex/cg_legis.asp?key=cat01

Session | Party | District Pers% | Econ% | Comb% = Class
1991 | Republican | CA 12 p: 52 e: 63 c: 57.5 = Centrist
1992 | Republican | CA 12 p: 69 e: 70 c: 69.5 = Enterpriser
1996 | Republican | CA 15 p: 40 e: 82 c: 61.0 = Conservative
1997 | Republican | CA 15 p: 52 e: 77 c: 64.5 = Enterpriser
1998 | Republican | CA 15 p: 65 e: 62 c: 63.5 = Enterpriser
1999 | Republican | CA 15 p: 65 e: 77 c: 71.0 = Enterpriser
2000 | Republican | CA 15 p: 84 e: 75 c: 79.5 = Libertarian
LIFE | Republican | CA 15 p: 61 e: 72 c: 66.7 = Enterpriser


This is a Nolan Chart type ranking based on 20 votes on Personal Liberty and 20 votes on Economic Liberty each year.

I would think a "life-long commitment to limited government and greater individual liberty" would have resulted in a voting record consistent with this philosophy. His last years results were the best.

Thanks,
Steve
 
What this says about Cambell????

Republican Senate Candidate debate took place Thursday at The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. (I almost dismissed this as satire based on that - AF)

Most responses were predictable, but one question drew mind boggling responses by two of the three candidates.

Question: Should people on the no-fly watch list be allowed to purchase a gun?

Tom Campbell: Ah, NO!

Chuck DeVore: Yes, if they have not been convicted of a felony

Carly Fiorina: Yes

Campbell: Oh my goodness

Fiorina: That is why Tom Campbell has a poor rating from the National Rifle Association

Campbell: I can’t believe what I am hearing. Wait until they’ re off the no-fly list then exercise your second amendment rights.

Fiorina: The no-fly list is way too large. You are seeing an issue where Tom Campbell is way too close to Barbara Boxer for my taste.
 
What this says about Cambell????

Republican Senate Candidate debate took place Thursday at The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. (I almost dismissed this as satire based on that - AF)

Most responses were predictable, but one question drew mind boggling responses by two of the three candidates.

Question: Should people on the no-fly watch list be allowed to purchase a gun?

Tom Campbell: Ah, NO!

Chuck DeVore: Yes, if they have not been convicted of a felony

Carly Fiorina: Yes

Campbell: Oh my goodness

Fiorina: That is why Tom Campbell has a poor rating from the National Rifle Association

Campbell: I can’t believe what I am hearing. Wait until they’ re off the no-fly list then exercise your second amendment rights.

Fiorina: The no-fly list is way too large. You are seeing an issue where Tom Campbell is way too close to Barbara Boxer for my taste.


I'm surprised Tom Campbell isn't on the no-fly list. It's a pretty common name.
 
Ouch on the second amendment.

I was just about to post kudos to him b/c his "ideas" page has some great plans regarding cutting the deficit and foreign policy (he chooses to highlight in his 50 word summary of the issue, over all other foreign policy points, that declaring war is the only way to rock).
 
Ouch on the second amendment.

I was just about to post kudos to him b/c his "ideas" page has some great plans regarding cutting the deficit and foreign policy (he chooses to highlight in his 50 word summary of the issue, over all other foreign policy points, that declaring war is the only way to rock).
He also spit on the thousands of people telling him not to vote for TARP by turning around and voting for it. The TARP vote cancels out about fifty good fiscal votes in my opinion.
correction; My mistake JOHN Campbell R CA 46 voted for TARP.
 
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He also spit on the thousands of people telling him not to vote for TARP by turning around and voting for it. The TARP vote cancels out about fifty good fiscal votes in my opinion.

That's good to know. It certainly cancels out his claim to caring about fiscal discipline.
 
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