The purpose of COPR is to clean out the scoundrels in the GOP and protect the conservative platform of the party.
Because the Ron Paul movement is anti-Republican with separate motives and agendas, our leadership feels that we should go our separate ways.
Paul has stated that he will not agree to support the Republican nominee.
This "revolution" of undermining Republican primary voters with delegate and committee control to fracture the party & install the Libertarian platform is a recipe for disaster. It is political terrorism. What next, go against the vote in November by hijacking the electoral college? Where does this end?
This movement endangers the Republican platform. Once the Party is fractured, it will be easier for more liberal groups to gain influence.
We cannot be associated with deceptive movements and rebellious ambitions. They will scar the Party and this group if they are not renounced. We renounce it.
You have been a Party activist for a long time, and I encourage you to take a serious look at the rhetoric by RP leaders that are misguiding the youth and destroying Mr. Paul's reputation.
You and the more mature leaders, along with Dr. Paul, should be vocal and renounce this "revolution" and the conspiracy theories that make it impossible for Paul to ever be elected.
Republicans will never support him with votes, money or grassroots support. The "conservative media" that has chopped up Paul and Huckabee will be relentless in destroying him. What
on earth does this movement have to gain, other than the destruction of the Party and Democratic rule?
Paul supporters should push the issues that are important to them in an honest way, displaying integrity and good sportsmanship. The Party has to be placed ahead of the candidate.
As it stands right now, we appear to have different goals. We wish you well and hope we can find more common ground in the future.
Sincerely,
Mike Ford
Founder/Director - COPR
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