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Johnnybags
07-26-2007, 11:24 AM
PRESS RELEASE

‘Doctor No, the Three Musketeers and the Seven Dwarfs’



Analysis of GOP Candidates Shows

Only One Makes Grade For Those Asking WWJD?*

(*What Would Jefferson Do?)



Lancaster, PA (July 24, 2007) An article published by the Constitution Party this past week titled “Dr. No, the Three Musketeers and the Seven Dwarfs” has rank and file Republicans nodding in agreement at the assessment that only one candidate gets a passing grade for adherence to constitutionally-sound politics even among the so-called “conservative” candidates.



The widely circulated analysis scrutinizes the voting records of all 11 Republican presidential contenders. Physician turned Congressman Ron Paul,(R-TX) dubbed ‘Doctor No’ for consistently voting against un-constitutional programs, higher taxes and big-government spending, appears to be the only clear choice for those who’d advocate a return to constitutionally-based government.



The article says of Congressman Ron Paul: “He alone in the entire GOP lineup is the only one who voted against the war in Iraq. On every single issue he is a pure, unadulterated, founders-woulda-loved him conservative. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the ‘one exception to the Gang of 535’ on Capitol Hill. So many men, so few true Constitutionalists.”



The Three Musketeers, Tancredo, Hunter and Gilmore have solid positions on some issues but none make the ‘constitutionally-correct’ grade”, the article points out.



Giuliani, McCain and Romney- so far to the left constitutional conservatives couldn’t possibly consider voting for them- are included among The Seven Dwarfs, along with Huckabee, Brownback, Thompson and Gingrich.



Pollster John Zogby commented: “47% of Republicans are… very dissatisfied. Only 21% percent of Democrats feel this way. So it’s looking … like the Democrats are pleased with their candidates.”



Constitution Party National Committee Chairman Jim Clymer added: “And the Republicans are not. Is it any wonder? The politics of the so-called ‘front-runners’ Giuliani, McCain and Romney have so disheartened the GOP faithful that many are vowing to either sit out the election or go with a third party candidate.”

empirenine
07-26-2007, 12:02 PM
Great news!

AMack
07-26-2007, 12:22 PM
Haha this is excellent.

V4Vendetta
07-26-2007, 12:25 PM
Good

I supported the Constitution party back in 2004

Syren123
07-26-2007, 12:31 PM
Rather than dismiss him, the neanderthal Republican leadership should THANK Ron Paul for even being associated with their degenerate party.

Revolution9
07-26-2007, 12:38 PM
Rather than dismiss him, the neanderthal Republican leadership should THANK Ron Paul for even being associated with their degenerate party.

And stand up and bloody well salute him for single handedly restoring credibility to the word Conservative whilst simultaneously restoring an understanding of The Republic and what a Republican true to their roots should have as a core set of philosophical principles.. Which does not mean suit and tie for Christ sake. It means adherence to natural law and principles as enshrined in the Grant of Our Maker in The Constitution.

They remain boggled however.

Best Regards
Randy

Spirit of '76
07-26-2007, 12:40 PM
Well, this is certainly encouraging.

Let's hope this means that the Constitution Party (and the Libertarian Party, while we're at it) will do the sensible thing and nominate Ron Paul as their official candidate.

Can you imagine seeing his name three different times on the same ballot? :D

mtmedlin
07-26-2007, 03:16 PM
Well, this is certainly encouraging.

Let's hope this means that the Constitution Party (and the Libertarian Party, while we're at it) will do the sensible thing and nominate Ron Paul as their official candidate.

Can you imagine seeing his name three different times on the same ballot? :D

Cant, he will only be listed as one, I believe that some states will allow multiple parties to be listed but his name will only appear once.

markpa
07-26-2007, 03:56 PM
I voted for the Constitution party candidate in 04. I hope they will support DR. Paul atleast through the primary.

Dustancostine
07-26-2007, 04:03 PM
Cant, he will only be listed as one, I believe that some states will allow multiple parties to be listed but his name will only appear once.

At least they can nominate him also, which will allow them to donate party funds to his race.