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JS4Pat
12-12-2012, 09:09 PM
The quote attributed to me about supporting Obama in this article is not mine. It was from an article written by someone else that I forwarded. I have asked Matt Dixon to print a correction. I have NEVER supported candidate Obama or President Obama in an election. This appears to be just another attempt by the RPOF leadership to marginalize and discredit anyone who they cannot "control".

Link to Article (http://staugustine.com/news/local-news/2012-12-11/gop-bar-local-committeeman-ron-paul-supporter-seerving#.UMilUuQ8CSo)



GOP bars Paul supporter from serving as committeeman
Stevens kicked out for four years after urging vote for Obama over McCain

Posted: December 11, 2012 - 10:56pm

By Matt Dixon

Record Tallahassee Bureau

Stevens kicked out for four years after endorsing Obama in 2008

TALLAHASSEE — John Stevens won his St. Johns County election to serve as a Republican state committeeman. Now he’s considering suing the state party because, he says, it won’t let him take office.


The reason? It’s because of a four-year-old grudge, he says.


“My opinion is that in order for us to save America, [Barack] Obama has to win,” wrote Stevens, who was a precinct committeeman, in an October 2008 email to an undisclosed recipient.


“If McCain wins, then those who consider themselves to be ‘conservatives’ will be lulled back to sleep,” he added.


That public opposition was at odds with party rules that all elected members agree to follow. As a result, party boss Jim Greer slapped Stevens with a four year suspension.


Greer has since been booted from the state GOP and is facing felony fraud charges related to funneling party money to a fundraising firm he started.


In August, Stevens won a three-way race for St. Johns County Republican state committeeman, but was told by party officials he does “not meet the qualifications” to be seated because of his suspension, which has another eight months to run.


The second-place finisher in the Republican state committeeman race, Randy Covington, had also been suspended for breaking party rules. Consequently, that post went to the third-place finisher, Bob Veit, a former Marine and long-time member of the Republican Executive Committee.


Stevens believes the decision against him is RPOF Chairman Lenny Curry’s attempt to purge the party of dissenting voices.


“In my mind, it comes down to the party wanting to control the message and who can be in the party,” Stevens said.


He said he believed there was “no way they would cite a Greer ruling to overrule the voters.”


But party officials ruled that Stevens broke the rules and must finish out his suspension.


“We are a private organization, and we have rules that need to be followed,” said Leslie Dougher, who heads the Clay County Republican Party.


She is also the member of RPOF’s grievance committee, which on Saturday rejected Stevens’ appeal of the decision. Curry has no authority to overturn the ruling.


Sean Mulhall, a Ponte Vedra Beach attorney who on Thursday was elected chairman of the St. Johns County Republican Party, called Stevens a “good Republican,” but agreed with the party’s decision.


“I really like John and hope he joins us again when his suspension is over,” Mullhall said.


Stevens attended — but could not vote — at the meeting when Mulhall was elected chairman.


Stevens is a staunch backer of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, who is a former presidential nominee with an outspoken cadre of libertarian supporters.


“There are some in the party who don’t want us to participate,” he said.


Party spokesman Brian Burgess said that Curry is not trying to purge Paul supporters, or anyone else.


“There is a movement in the party to include a lot of different views … that’s why we have primary process,” Burgess said. “A key rule is that once that’s over, we unite behind the party’s nominees.”


Stevens said he is talking to an attorney and will decide if he is filing a lawsuit by the end of the week.

twomp
12-12-2012, 09:15 PM
Only in the GOP. IMO, they should just forget elections and just go with choosing like in Pokemon. Mitt Romney I choose YOU to run against Obama! It would save on the drama.

sailingaway
12-12-2012, 09:18 PM
Oh wow. Is there anything that can be done?

I hope he wins his case, it wasn't even this election, and you were (he was?) ELECTED.

Agorism
12-12-2012, 09:23 PM
Another reason not openly support the Democrat candidate even if he is slightly better.

supermario21
12-12-2012, 09:26 PM
I think the mistake is a public endorsement. Those are no-nos in both parties. I live in a heavily D area and a couple of them broke ranks to endorse Romney as well as a Republican judge (nonpartisan race I might add) and the county party is looking to boot them out of the party. It's not Ron Paul, it's an open endorsement of a Democrat which got him in trouble.

Stating dissatisfaction with the candidate is not the problem.

sailingaway
12-12-2012, 09:28 PM
I think the mistake is a public endorsement. Those are no-nos in both parties. I live in a heavily D area and a couple of them broke ranks to endorse Romney as well as a Republican judge (nonpartisan race I might add) and the county party is looking to boot them out of the party. It's not Ron Paul, it's an open endorsement of a Democrat which got him in trouble.

Stating dissatisfaction with the candidate is not the problem.

he said it wasn't even his endorsement, he just forwarded someone else's endorsement to someone.

LibertyEagle
12-12-2012, 09:38 PM
Another reason not openly support the Democrat candidate even if he is slightly better.
Oh no, shouldn't we be letting it all hang out? If we do not, isn't that pandering or sucking up to the GOP?

/s

belian78
12-12-2012, 10:32 PM
Oh no, shouldn't we be letting it all hang out? If we do not, isn't that pandering or sucking up to the GOP?

/s
All that was said, whether he wrote it or not, is the same thing that was said here mere weeks ago. In order for a true liberty movement to flourish in the republican party, Romney (and last time McCain) had to lose. Otherwise it would be seen as an endorsement of their policies, and set any liberty movement back years. It was not an endorsement of Obama, in either case.

Agorism
12-12-2012, 10:59 PM
Oh no, shouldn't we be letting it all hang out? If we do not, isn't that pandering or sucking up to the GOP?

/s

No. It's tempting to go campaign for Obama or whoever because McCAin would have been so bad, but Obama ends up being bad too. So that's a reason, but on top of that stuff, you get stuff like this.

Matt Collins
12-12-2012, 11:17 PM
Did he say that in a private message, or was it some sort of public statement?

FrankRep
12-12-2012, 11:47 PM
“My opinion is that in order for us to save America, [Barack] Obama has to win,” wrote Stevens, who was a precinct committeeman, in an October 2008 email to an undisclosed recipient.


Yeah, that's a good way to get kicked off. Advice, don't support Barack Obama.

cbrons
12-12-2012, 11:59 PM
Only in the GOP. IMO, they should just forget elections and just go with choosing like in Pokemon. Mitt Romney I choose YOU to run against Obama! It would save on the drama.

Haha

NorfolkPCSolutions
12-13-2012, 12:03 AM
Wait wait WAIT

We can change the GOP! Let's take it over and use the very party structure to save the country!

http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/2012/1/24/d3fcaa2c-ded9-4432-a9b6-433326cabd20.jpg

Keith and stuff
12-13-2012, 01:25 AM
Florida must be a different place. I was elected as a Republican Delegate and to my County Committee and State Committee, and I'm a well known Paul supporter in New Hampshire. Though, I thinking it maybe wasn't because he supported Paul.

I wonder if he is really guilty of the crime is was charged with?

JS4Pat
12-13-2012, 04:28 AM
Yeah, that's a good way to get kicked off. Advice, don't support Barack Obama.

That is not my QUOTE - I Never said that nor endorsed Obama - EVER.

devil21
12-13-2012, 05:11 AM
Since the third place loser still got the post, it seems pretty obvious to me that the party bosses just chose to trump up whatever crap they could find to make their loser the winner. Seems to be a trend with the party. No one said this would be easy. Unfortunately Im starting to think we may have to get a little more nasty with the establishment. Playing by the rules just doesn't matter to them and they show it over and over at all levels of the party. Im not advocating cheating but rather use (or even create) opportunities to sabotage them politically, just like they have no qualms doing to us. Im sure you all can figure out what I mean here. Not cheating. Just play politics.

stu2002
12-13-2012, 05:49 AM
You should've quit the GOP years ago

And that lame RLC thing in Duval has flamed out right

Build the C4L in NE Fla brother

stu2002
12-13-2012, 05:50 AM
Florida must be a different place. I was elected as a Republican Delegate and to my County Committee and State Committee, and I'm a well known Paul supporter in New Hampshire. Though, I thinking it maybe wasn't because he supported Paul.

I wonder if he is really guilty of the crime is was charged with?

Florida is a White Trash state ruled by Rednecks in N. Fla.

St Johns County is near Jacksonville, the "Bold New City of the South":p

belian78
12-13-2012, 10:40 AM
So what a majority of you in this thread are saying, is that probably 90% of this site's members don't belong in the GOP then? Because what was said in that email is exactly what was said around here on a daily basis just a few weeks ago. We were all saying Romney had to lose for liberty to be able to grow within the GOP. Boy what a difference a few weeks make.

sailingaway
12-13-2012, 11:13 AM
So what a majority of you in this thread are saying, is that probably 90% of this site's members don't belong in the GOP then? Because what was said in that email is exactly what was said around here on a daily basis just a few weeks ago. We were all saying Romney had to lose for liberty to be able to grow within the GOP. Boy what a difference a few weeks make.

this guy was ELECTED COMMITTEEMAN somehow. I'm no great lover of the Gop - I've always been a member, but I believed their rhetoric, comparatively at one time, and since then was a Ron Paul supporter -- and his projects are housed in the GOP. BUT if you have the votes to become committeeman, we want the votes to protect that seat. This is an outrage and we should be addressing it as such.

FSP-Rebel
12-13-2012, 11:58 AM
When this first came up a couple of weeks ago I emailed the RPOF's executive com and stated that, as a party delegate from Mich, I was saddened to see the RPOF's decision to overthrow the will of the Republican voters of St. Johns county and urged them to reconsider. I even posted the link in hopes that others would follow suit, esp if they are Republican voters. When situations like this arise, we need to have the grassroots putting massive pressure on these party officials.

po14015
12-13-2012, 12:07 PM
I have known John for over 5 years and is one of the top Liberty leaders in Florida. The GOP in Florida is as corrupt as anywhere and has been trying to purge out the Liberty movement since 2007. I will do everything I can to help him.

This is what John help do in Jacksonville in 2007 for Ron Paul:
(A MUST WATCH)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9j7l2yUk13I

In Liberty,

Curt

JS4Pat
12-13-2012, 12:41 PM
Thanks for the words of support!

From the newspaper editor...


Mr. Stevens:

I apologize for not getting back to you yesterday. This correction will appear Thursday.

St. Johns County Republican state committeeman-elect John Stevens forwarded an email that told an undisclosed recipient “[m]y opinion is that in order for us to save America, [Barack] Obama has to win. If [John] McCain wins then those who consider themselves to be 'conservatives' will be lulled back to sleep." Because of a reporter’s error, the origin of the email was incorrect in a story on Page A-1 Wednesday.

sailingaway
12-13-2012, 12:43 PM
Thanks for the words of support!

From the newspaper editor...

Woot!!

Keith and stuff
12-13-2012, 05:13 PM
So what a majority of you in this thread are saying, is that probably 90% of this site's members don't belong in the GOP then? Because what was said in that email is exactly what was said around here on a daily basis just a few weeks ago. We were all saying Romney had to lose for liberty to be able to grow within the GOP. Boy what a difference a few weeks make.

I don't remember saying another like that. I wanted Romney to do better than he did because of coattails for the lower level candidates. I would have liked Romney to win my state by a few points.

Anyway, as long as someone says something like that here, as long as they don't use their real name, email or photo, I don't think it is a big deal, even if they are a Republican official.