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Bradley in DC
02-06-2008, 09:49 PM
Sure, lots of things.

Initiated and lead the opposition to the Know Your Customer banking proposal to have financial institutions spy on their customers more intrusively--successfully generated 300,000 comments to the regulators against it forcing them to withdraw the proposed regulation (there were only 105 total comments for it). And that was after he was the only Congressman on record opposing it! (this was my baby :o)

Lots of things for his Congressional district (weren't my areas but things about nets for the shrimpers, waterways, returning some Federal lands or something back to local jurisdiction, etc.). :)

The "Church Protection Act" was redrafted as an amendment and passed on the House Floor. It was co-sponsored by Rep. Kilpatrick and promoted by the Congressional Black Caucus! :cool:

Lots of spending limitation amendments became law. Notably, Dr. Paul single-handedly stopped the National ID for years every year by denying it funding. :p

As you probably know, Congress is more of a team sport than individual medals. In committees, etc, he often offers amendments to legislation that have no chance of passing: not because they're pointless or just because he likes to educate the other Members (well, he does :D), but because they are part of choreographed plays as part of the legislative compromises. For example, a D (or socialist R) would want to increase funding on some wasteful program 20% which would otherwise sail through, Dr. Paul introduces an amendment to eliminate the program (and takes a lot of heat for it), then a "compromise" is offered by one of our friends to cut the increase to 5% or kill the increase entirely. It's not glamorous or make headlines, but he serves a useful role routinely.

These are just a few of the examples from the four years I was there.

762x54r
02-06-2008, 09:50 PM
Now I didn't even know about the Church protection Act.

Good post.

0zzy
02-06-2008, 09:52 PM
:D Cool!

Ron2Win
02-06-2008, 09:53 PM
Why try to fix the best system ever known in the history of mankind?

I mean, in 150+ years of freedom we accomplished more than in 6000 years of tyranny.

If we only had people that followed the rule of law and never the rule of man we would be set.

RSLudlum
02-06-2008, 09:54 PM
Since when is saying "no" to enormous big government spending mentality not doing anything. It's called "discipline", he tried to show government self-control and constraint.

0zzy
02-06-2008, 09:54 PM
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?p=1202836#post1202836
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewReligion.asp?Page=%5CPolitics%5Carchive%5C2000 04%5CPOL20000407c.html

Opulen
02-06-2008, 09:55 PM
He was elected couple of times is a proof that he is a good congressman and really help his constituents. Now. let me ask you what did Mccain did or Romney did?

Bradley in DC
02-06-2008, 10:00 PM
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewReligion.asp?Page=%5CPolitics%5Carchive%5C2000 04%5CPOL20000407c.html

Thanks. What the article doesn't say is that the condemnation against the church would be part of what SC Justice Clarance Thomas would refer to as "Negro removal." And it should be pointed out that the CDBG program was Hillary's baby!

pacelli
02-06-2008, 10:01 PM
Thank you Bradley for finally breaking the silence :) And thanks for doing all of those things with Dr. Paul !

I will use that church protection act with every evangelical voter I meet.


Sure, lots of things.

Initiated and lead the opposition to the Know Your Customer banking proposal to have financial institutions spy on their customers more intrusively--successfully generated 300,000 comments to the regulators against it forcing them to withdraw the proposed regulation (there were only 105 total comments for it). And that was after he was the only Congressman on record opposing it! (this was my baby :o)

Lots of things for his Congressional district (weren't my areas but things about nets for the shrimpers, waterways, returning some Federal lands or something back to local jurisdiction, etc.). :)

The "Church Protection Act" was redrafted as an amendment and passed on the House Floor. It was co-sponsored by Rep. Kilpatrick and promoted by the Congressional Black Caucus! :cool:

Lots of spending limitation amendments became law. Notably, Dr. Paul single-handedly stopped the National ID for years every year by denying it funding. :p

As you probably know, Congress is more of a team sport than individual medals. In committees, etc, he often offers amendments to legislation that have no chance of passing: not because they're pointless or just because he likes to educate the other Members (well, he does :D), but because they are part of choreographed plays as part of the legislative compromises. For example, a D (or socialist R) would want to increase funding on some wasteful program 20% which would otherwise sail through, Dr. Paul introduces an amendment to eliminate the program (and takes a lot of heat for it), then a "compromise" is offered by one of our friends to cut the increase to 5% or kill the increase entirely. It's not glamorous or make headlines, but he serves a useful role routinely.

These are just a few of the examples from the four years I was there.

LibertyEagle
02-06-2008, 10:01 PM
Good for you, Bradley. Thanks. :)

Libertytree
02-06-2008, 10:01 PM
I would vote for a politician that ran on a "I won't do squat" platform....as in I won't do squat that takes one grain of freedom for my countrymen.

pacelli
02-06-2008, 10:11 PM
"The legislation I crafted was not just designed to address one certain instance. If any church can be destroyed or displaced with federal funds, then all churches are subject to such difficulties. Our founding fathers well-recognized that this sort of thing should not go on, and that is why they gave us the first and fifth amendments," Paul said.

He needs to bring this up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bradley in DC
02-06-2008, 10:13 PM
He needs to bring this up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

where's the smilie for "throwing up my hands"?

OhioMichael
02-06-2008, 10:21 PM
At the very least, Dr. Paul proves that a politician does not have to be bought and sold. He shows that a politician can be honest, consistent, and principled. His voting record proves this.

The man said the same things for the last 30 years.

He believes in the individual, while no other politician thinks in these terms. He is brave and he has earned my respect. I cannot say this about any other American politician.

Has he done 'squat' in Congress? Yes, but I don't care. He has been idealistic and he has always defended our rights as humans. He has been a living representation of the government that I learned about in fifth grade. He is America, the Free. He represents the country that sparked an ideological revolution around the world.