Liberty and Accessibility

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The Union leader now allowing comments on both sides

The Union Leader article that I talked about a couple posts ago is now
allowing comments on both sides of the issue. Thanks to The Union Leader.
http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Brown%20callers%20clog%20911%20lines&articleId=bf37d016-da9d-430b-8ed5-de9e2c139fb1

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[FL4RonPaul] The Fear Factor by Rep. Ron Paul -July 31, 2007 (fwd)

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Subject: [FL4RonPaul] The Fear Factor by Rep. Ron Paul -July 31, 2007

"While fear itself is not always the product of irrationality, once experienced, it tends to lead away from reason, especially if the experience is extreme in duration or intensity. When people are fearful they tend to be willing to irrationally surrender their rights." (Read The Full Article Here:)

http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=11373

Ron Paul Beats Romney, Giuliani and McCain in SC Straw Poll:

http://blog.ronpaul2008.com/ron_paul_2008/2007/07/ron-paul-beats-.html

On 07-29-07, Ron Paul received more votes in the Georgetown County (South Carolina) Republican Party presidential primary straw poll than did Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani and John McCain. Congressman Paul was second in the poll. Fred Thompson placed first.

According to a press release issued today by Georgetown County Republican Chairman Tom Swatzel, there were 223 total votes cast. He said, "For our first ever straw poll, I am pleased with the turn out. It was an enthusiastic crowd that was the essence of grassroots politics at its best."

War battered dogs are we
Fighters in every clime;
Fillers of trench and of grave,
Mockers bemocked by time,
War dogs hungry and grey,
Gnawing a naked bone,
Fighters in every clime-
Every cause but our own
-Emily Lawless "With the Wild Geese"

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[FL4RonPaul] Must read for Ron Paul supporters (fwd)

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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 04:21:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Roderick T. Beaman <crazylibertarian@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: FL4RonPaul@yahoogroups.com
To: ronpaul-166@meetup.com, Steven J Burden <sjburden@tampabay.rr.com>,
FL4RonPaul <FL4RonPaul@yahoogroups.com>,
Libertarian Exchange <libertarianexchange@yahoogroups.com>,
Libertarian Party of Jacksonville <lpdcjax@yahoogroups.com>,
Rhode Island Libertarian Party <Free_RI@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [FL4RonPaul] Must read for Ron Paul supporters

The following is a link to an article that all ron
Paul supporters must read. If you think it's tough
without the attention of the MSM, just wait until
they judge him viable.


http://www.lewrockwell.com/latulippe/latulippe80.html

Roderick T. Beaman
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James Madison 'When the government fears the people it is a democracy....when the people fear their government it is tyranny...'

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Monday, July 30, 2007

The Union Leader sensors Brown supporters

Ed and Elaine Brown are a couple of tax protesters who were convicted
in a one-sided trial at the beginning of this year. Now, they are
refusing to go to prison. The New Hampshire newspaper called The Union
Leader just did a story about the tax protesters. If you read the
comments at

http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Brown%20callers%20clog%20911%20lines&articleId=bf37d016-da9d-430b-8ed5-de9e2c139fb1

you would think that everybody in New Hampshire wants the Browns to
either be killed or go to prison. One of the comments even compared Ed
and Elaine Brown to murderers. However, not everybody in New Hampshire
hates the Browns. The reason all of the comments on the article are
against the Browns is because the Union Leader is sensoring comments
from Ed and Elaine Brown supporters. A couple people on the Quest for
Fair Trial blog (http://questforfairtrialinconcordnh.blogspot.com/)
have said that their comments weren't posted. I tried to comment a few
hours ago, but that comment also has yet to be posted. Tell the Union
Leader to stop being bias in favor of the IRS. Their contact
information is below.
Telephone: 603-668-4321 or 800-562-8218
Email: writeus@unionleader.com
.
A couple Ed Brown supporters in New Hampshire that I know of off the
top of my head are the hosts of the Free Talk Live radio show. Listen
to archives of the show at http://www.freetalklive.com
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[FL4RonPaul] 3rd AOL Poll Status Updatel:Romney and McCain now "second tier" candidates-Its Rudy or Ron Paul! (fwd)

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Subject: [FL4RonPaul] 3rd AOL Poll Status Updatel:Romney and McCain now
"second tier" candidates-Its Rudy or Ron Paul!

Need a wee bit o' GOOD news for a change of pace?

CONGRATS GUYS....YOU DID IT! Mitt is now BEHIND Ron Paul in AOL poll!

Which declared Republican candidate is most likely to win the party's nomination?
Rudy Giuliani 46%
Ron Paul 18%
Mitt Romney 16%
John McCain 10%
Tommy Thompson 6%
Sam Brownback 2%
Mike Huckabee 1%
Tom Tancredo 1%
Duncan Hunter 1%

Total Votes: 56,795
Note on Poll Results

WAY TO GO! Little Victories Gentlemen...one at a time...log them in one at a time...little victories!


If you haven't already, please cut and paste this into an email and it to each of your own private email lists and ask for their help!

http://news.aol.com/elections/story/_a/08-candidates-spend-spend-spend/20070716094709990002

War battered dogs are we
Fighters in every clime;
Fillers of trench and of grave,
Mockers bemocked by time,
War dogs hungry and grey,
Gnawing a naked bone,
Fighters in every clime-
Every cause but our own
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Sunday, July 29, 2007

a few reasons to support Ron Paul

1. The United States needs to stop being the world's police. We have
military in over 130 countries.
2. The IRS needs to be gotten rid of. In order to do that, all we
have to do is cut some government programs.
3. The FDA makes it harder for people to get information about
alternative treatments for health problems. Think about it, when you
go to a doctor, what do they usually do? Give you a prescription
pharmaceutical drug right? Do you have allergies? Take Clarotin Z or
whatever they are on now. How does diet fit in? hmmmm I bet big
pharmaceutical drug companies are happy about America's dependance on
prescription drugs. It must be nice to be a pharmaceutical drug
company because you ineffect get subsidized by government programs such
as medicaid while alternative treatments are not. What we have is a
government/corporate complex which encourages the dependance on
prescription drugs.
Well, I rambled a little bit there, so for more clarity you should
probably read http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues.

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[FL4RonPaul] Virtual Ron Paul Rally (fwd)

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Subject: [FL4RonPaul] Virtual Ron Paul Rally

http://rally.ronpaulplanet.org/

Post your picture and join the rally.

Pass it on....

Sept. 17th debate may be rescheduled

The "leading candidates" have used scheduling conflicts as their excuse
to wiggle out of the Sept. 17th republican debate. CNN wants to keep
the debate from being canceled, so they might reschedule the debate.
http://www.sptimes.com/2007/07/29/Northpinellas/Debate_may_shift_its_.shtml

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Friday, July 27, 2007

[FL4RonPaul] FW: Vitamin Lawyer Special: Ron Paul's New Health Freedom Plank (fwd)

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To: FREEDOM FORWARDS <henrymorgan@knology.net>
Subject: [FL4RonPaul] FW: Vitamin Lawyer Special: Ron Paul's New Health Freedom
Plank

"For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know
the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it." ~ ~ ~ Patrick
Henry
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From: Ralph Fucetola JD [mailto:ralph.fucetola@usa.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 12:02 AM
To: Ralph Fucetola
Subject: Vitamin Lawyer Special: Ron Paul's New Health Freedom Plank
Importance: High

Ron Paul's Campaign, after consulting with health freeom activists over the
past couple days (including myself and the other Natural Solution
Foundation's
trustees) just posted a new addition to the short list of major platform
planks, this one about Health Freedom.

The text is below; the link here: http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues/ (bottom
item on right)


Ralph Fucetola, JD
The Vitamin Lawyer.com Consultancy
http://www.vitaminlawyer.com
All Rights Reserved . . .


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Americans are justifiably concerned over the government's escalating
intervention into their freedom to choose what they eat and how they take
care of their health.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in order to comply with standards
dictated by supra-national organizations such as the UN's World Food Code
(CODEX), NAFTA, and CAFTA, has been assuming greater control over nutrients,
vitamins and natural health care providers to restrict your right to choose
the manner in which you manage your health and nutritional needs.

I have been the national leader in preserving Health Freedom.

I have introduced the Health Freedom Protection Act, HR 2117, to ensure
Americans can receive truthful health information about supplements and
natural remedies.

I support the Access to Medical Treatment Act, H.R. 746, which expands the
ability of Americans to use alternative medicine and new treatments.

I oppose legislation that increases the FDA's legal powers. FDA has
consistently failed to protect the public from dangerous drugs, genetically
modified foods, dangerous pesticides and other chemicals in the food supply.
Meanwhile they waste public funds attacking safe, healthy foods and dietary
supplements

I also opposed the Homeland Security Bill, H.R. 5005, which, in section 304,
authorizes the forced vaccination of American citizens against small pox.
The government should never have the power to require immunizations or
vaccinations.


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Ron Paul and John McCain- only candidates to participate in Youtube debate?

Could this actually be true? If so, they are doing the Ron Paul
campaign a favor by giving Ron Paul more time to get his message out.
There must be a reason for this that I'm not getting. Read the article
at

http://themoderatevoice.com/politics/14241/most-republican-presidential-candidates-nix-youtube-debate/
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

IRS loses challenge to prove tax liability

Lawyer is acquitted after arguing income levy lacks legal foundation
Posted: July 26, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Bob Unruh
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
The Internal Revenue Service has lost a lawyer's challenge in front of
a jury to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation's income
tax, and the victorious attorney now is setting his sights higher.
"I think now people are beginning to realize that this has got to be
the largest fraud, backed up by intimidation and extortion and by the
sheer force of taking peoples property and hard-earned money without
any lawful authorization whatsoever," lawyer Tom Cryer told WND just
days after a jury in Louisiana acquitted him of two criminal tax counts.
And before you consign him to the legions of "tin foil hat brigades"
who argue against paying taxes, and then want payment to explain how to
do that, he addresses the issue up front. Read more at

http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56855
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[FL4RonPaul] FW: LEARN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A DEMOCRACY AND A REPUBLIC (fwd)

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Subject: [FL4RonPaul] FW: LEARN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A DEMOCRACY AND A
REPUBLIC


This is a keeper. (see link below) Jake

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From: Jim Pruitt [mailto:jim@jbpruitt.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:44 AM
To: privateemaillist@yahoo.com
Subject: Learn the difference between a democracy and a republic

Many people have trouble with this. This may be useful in explaining the
difference to them.

Click here: http://www.devvy.com/pdf/larosa/larosa_democracy_or_republic.pdf


=========================

"Our government has kept us in a perpetual state of fear — kept us in a
continuous stampede of patriotic fervor — with the cry of grave national
emergency. Always there has been some terrible evil at home or some
monstrous foreign power that was going to gobble us up if we did not blindly
rally behind it by furnishing the exorbitant funds demanded. Yet, in
retrospect, these disasters seem never to have happened, seem never to have
been quite real." — General Douglas MacArthur, 1957


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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

a politically incorrect thought

I've heard people say that George Bush is our leader so we should
respect his decisions. To that I say, George Bush is not my leader.
If you're using him as a leader I feel sorry for you. I will even go
as far as to say that George Bush might be the antichrist.

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[FL4RonPaul] FW: [ronpaul-48] FW: Republican Debate in Des Moines on August 5th....... (fwd)

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FLORIDA 4 RON PAUL <FL4RonPaul@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [FL4RonPaul] FW: [ronpaul-48] FW: Republican Debate in Des Moines on
August 5th.......

For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know
the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it. ~ ~ ~ Patrick
Henry
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From: J Paulson [mailto:jpys@comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 4:56 PM
To: Jim Paulson
Subject: FW: [ronpaul-48] FW: Republican Debate in Des Moines on August
5th.......


The debate is on This Week with George Stephanopoulis on your ABC affiliate
Sunday August 5th. I believe it airs at 10AM on the east coast, 9AM Central
time. I talked to the RP campaign office again about this and it is
definitely on Sunday morning.

Isn't it 8PM, rather in the morning?

For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know
the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it. ~ ~ ~ Patrick
Henry
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From: ronpaul-48@meetup.com [HYPERLINK "mailto:ronpaul-48@meetup.com"
mailto:ronpaul-48@meetup.com] On Behalf Of johannah bruggeman
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:34 PM
To: ronpaul-48@meetup.com
Subject: Re: [ronpaul-48] FW: Republican Debate in Des Moines on August
5th.......

Isn't it 8PM, rather in the morning?

Henry Jake Morgan <henrymorgan@knology.net> wrote:


For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know
the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it. ~ ~ ~ Patrick
Henry


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From: J Paulson [HYPERLINK "mailto:jpys@comcast.net"
mailto:jpys@comcast.net]


Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 9:18 AM


To: Jim Paulson


Subject: Republican Debate in Des Moines on August 5th.......

I just got off the phone with Brandon in the Ron Paul campaign office. Ron
Paul WILL be included in the Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa at 8AM
August 5th on the ABC network. This is a change from the previous news
circulating that Ron Paul was not invited.


Jim Paulson


Minnesota state


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music labels to boycott

I would recommend boycotting the following labels because they abuse
their "intellectual property" rights by suing thousands of everyday
people who can't afford lawyers to defend themselves.
Arista [SonyBMG]
Atlantic [Warner]
BMG [SonyBMG]
Capitol [EMI]
Elektra [Warner]
Fonovisa [Independent American
Spanish Language Label]
Interscope [Universal]
Lava [Warner]
Loud [SonyBMG]
Maverick [Warner]
Motown [Universal]
Priority [EMI]
SONY [SonyBMG]
UMG [Universal]
Virgin [EMI]
Warner [Warner]
Thanks to Jadeic over at Recording Industry VS the People.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

rmann0581 has forwarded a page to you from the Daily Paul

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Hopefully his videos are more positive in the future.

In the past, Simon Constable from TheStreet.com has done some mildly positive, mildly misleading stories/articles on Ron Paul and his idea of "returning to the gold standard." I critiqued one of his earlier articles here, and did a followup critique here.

The gist of my criticism is this: Mr. Constable tries to make it appear that Ron Paul wants to "go back" to an inflexible system that was abandoned in the 19th century. Nothing could be further from the truth. Dr. Paul himself has said there were flaws with the past system, and he would in fact like to move forward to a new, commodity-based, honest money system. A 100% reserve gold standard has never, in fact, existed in the United States.

After my first critique, Mr. Constable emailed me, thanking me for my interesting perspective. Recently, he again emailed me with a link to a new video/story that he's done on Ron Paul and the gold standard. In this new video, Mr. Constable interviews random people in front of the New York Stock Exchange. The first question he poses is whether they know what the gold standard is. Woefully, no one does. He then goes on to ask the same ignorant people, "Presidential candidate Ron Paul wants to abolish the Fed and reintroduce the gold standard. Do you think that is a good idea?"

Certainly, there is no point in asking ignorant people for advice on a topic, and certainly Mr. Constable knows that such advice worthless. So why ask it?


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End the War on the Sick

End the War on the Sick

In eleven states, doctors are legally permitted to prescribe marijuana to the seriously ill. But these medical marijuana patients can still be arrested and prosecuted by the federal government. This undermines the will of the people, and violates the freedom of the individual. Click here http://action.downsizedc.org/wyc.php?cid=47 to tell Congress to be compassionate and stop these arrests.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

NYTimes.com: The Antiwar, Anti-Abortion, Anti-Drug-Enforcement- Administration, Anti-Medicare Candidacy of Dr. Ron Paul

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

[FL4RonPaul] Washington, D.C./NYC area ? Free Ad Campaign ! (fwd)

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Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 16:35:11 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: [FL4RonPaul] Washington, D.C./NYC area ? Free Ad Campaign !

Washington, D.C./NYC area ? Free Ad Campaign !

MSNBC Hardball is requesting 30 second ads on Presidential candidates. So for anyone interested you need to get one to them. I don't know if they will run it but it might be worth the effort. A comedy spook might have a better chance of making it on the air. I don't know ?

Monday July 23, MSNBC-Hardball with Chris Matthews will be filmed in Hardball Plaza outside the regular studio. Regular citizens will be allowed on set.

Tuesday July 24, Aug.7, Aug.21, Sept.4, Sept.18, Oct.2, Oct.16 & 30, MSNBC will continue their all day "Super" Tuesday campaign coverage leading up to the Feb.5, 2008 national primary and caucus day. They have been shooting some shows from on location around D.C.

Dodd supporters have managed to be in the audience on most previous shows with Dodd campaign signs, hence free coverage on national television for their candidate. If you are in or near the D.C. area these upcoming shows would be a great opportunity to get Ron Paul's name some free TV time. Our largest task is still name recognition for Dr.Paul. The majority of Americans still don't know who he is and some haven't even heard his name. If one to three RP volunteers would attend these shows with signs and position yourself behind the guests or the host to be in the camera angle, it could help to get added name ID for RP. I don't think they will keep you off the set for having RP signs, but if you think they would, you could take a bumper sticker and keep it in a pocket, and after you get on the set, just take it and hold it up to the camera when they shoot your area of the crowd. Waala ! FREE ADVERTISEMENT...Don't forget to keep smiling you will be on national television.

This could also be done in NYC on the different network morning shows. You would actually reach more people on these shows than the cable shows. Anyway, we need some of you locales (or vacationers) to please step forward and help get Ron Paul's name out to America. Signs with the web address are best, so interested persons can learn more about the campaign. Anyone willing to help on this project ? Anyone think this is a good idea ?

Don't forget to spread the word: Republican debate August 5, 9:00 A.M. eastern on ABC Television...


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will probably be removing the D.C. madam records

>From doing a google search, it seems like a lot of sites have the D.C.
Madam's phone records. For that reason, I don't think I need to take
up all of that disk space on my web hosting provider's server. I will
probably be removing the records from my web site in a few days.

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Music industry countersued

The Knoxville News Sentinel in Tennessee reports that an Army Sergeant
stationed at Fort Campbell, who has been targeted by the RIAA for file
sharing he did not commit, has fought back, counterclaiming against the
record companies for copyright misuse, in Warner v. Paternoster:
Music industry countersued
Soldier: Record labels violated his privacy, abused copyright law
By Andrew Eder
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Music-industry litigation tactics against suspected online music
pirates face a challenge in Tennessee, with an Army sergeant arguing
that record labels have engaged in a "conspiracy" to defraud courts and
violate privacy rights.
The claims come in response to a lawsuit against Nicholas Paternoster
of Clarksville, Tenn., 33, soldier at nearby Fort Campbell, who is
accused of infringing copyrights by using the peer-to-peer file-sharing
program Kazaa to distribute songs online.
.........................
In the response, Paternoster denies the allegations of copyright
infringement and responds with a counterclaim charging that the record
labels are abusing copyright law.
The labels, "ostensibly competitors in the recording industry, are a
cartel acting together in violation of the antitrust laws and public
policy," allege Paternoster's attorneys from the Nashville law firm
Beam & Rogers.
The countersuit points out that although the recording industry singled
out only six songs whose copyrights were infringed, the complaint
includes screenshots of more than 4,600 files from Paternoster's
personal computer, including hundreds of apparently pornographic
pictures and movies.
According to another document filed in the case, Paternoster was
unaware that the Kazaa software was installed on his computer. While on
a tour of duty in Germany from 2004 to 2005, the document says, another
soldier downloaded the software and set up a Kazaa account under
Paternoster's name.
Last summer Paternoster discovered the software and "thousands of files
downloaded on his computer by the soldiers he housed," and he
uninstalled the software and deleted the files, according to the document.
Kazaa and other file-sharing networks often make a computer's files
available for download by other network users, which allows the RIAA's
investigators to document instances of copyright infringement. The
file-sharing option can be disabled, but many users never realize they
are making their files available.
By including the full list of Paternoster's files in the public record,
the record labels invaded his privacy and are trying to "shame" him
into accepting their demands, his attorneys argue.
"Such actions by the Counter-Defendants are a blatant misuse of their
right to investigate potential copyright infringement and violate
public policy," the countersuit reads.
The attorneys list a host of other common complaints about recording
industry tactics, including targeting dead, disabled and
unknowledgeable people with lawsuits; relying on Internet Protocol
addresses to identify defendants; making "extortionate threats" and
seeking "exorbitant settlement amounts" through the RIAA; and invading
defendants' privacy by pursuing "John Doe" lawsuits and subpoenas
without the individual's knowledge. In my opinion, intellectual
property is a fake concept that helps corporations and hurts small
businesses and poor peopel. Intellectual property is subjective.
Serotek, a small blindness software company was recently sued by a
bigger company called Freedom Scientific. Why? Serotek used the word
"Freedom" in their software products. Rather than getting into a long
drawn out fight with the bully that calls themselves Freedom
Scientific, Serotek has changed the names of all of their software
products. Freedom Scientific sells a Screen Reader called Jaws. Maybe
the producers of the movie Jaws should seu Freedom Scientific because
they are using the word "Jaws." Would that really be that much
different than what Freedom Scientific did to Serotek?

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Ron Paul's Sleeper Issue: Industrial Hemp

Most readers know that Ron Paul is in the front lines of the fight
against the drug war.
But a lesser-known aspect of that issue may garner support from an
important segment: farmers.
Last month, The Economist focused on the fight by Iowa farmersto get
the right to grow the cannabis plant to produce industrial hemp, which
can provide cheaper alternatives for paper, plastics, and one of the
healthiest food oils available. On the political side, the article
explains "Ron Paul, a Texas congressman and presidential candidate,
could win over farmers in Iowa because of his pro-hemp lobbying. In
February he introduced a bill in Congress that would allow Americans to
grow it."
Today's New York Times has an article about North Dakota farmerswanting
to get in on the hemp boom:
Though federal authorities ban the growing of hemp, saying it contains
tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive substance better known as THC in
marijuana, six states this year considered legislation to allow farmers
to grow industrial hemp, and Representative Ron Paul, Republican of
Texas, introduced a bill in Washington that would let states allow such
crops. The economist article is at

http://www.economist.com/world/na/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9371878 and
the New York Times article is at

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/21/us/21hemp.html?ex=1342670400&en=ca585f69f068810a&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

[FL4RonPaul] Sit down before you read this... (fwd)

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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:00:12 -0400
From: Steven Talcott Smith <stalcottsmith@yahoo.com>
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To: FL4RonPaul@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FL4RonPaul] Sit down before you read this...

If you protest the war in any manner that could be construed as
violent, the President can now freeze most of your assets, and it
seems, the assets of almost anyone you deal with...

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/07/20070717-3.html

Am I reading this wrong? What if this were amended down the line to
include non-violent acts that might also "undermine efforts to
promote economic reconstruction and political reform in Iraq?" i.e.,
normal political opposition

Merely striking the phrase, "of violence," in two places would do it.


Steven Talcott Smith

Executive Order: Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who Threaten
Stabilization Efforts in Iraq

 Message to the Congress of the United States Regarding
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and
the laws of the United States of America, including the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act, as amended (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.)
(IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)(NEA),
and section 301 of title 3, United States Code,

I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, find
that, due to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national
security and foreign policy of the United States posed by acts of
violence threatening the peace and stability of Iraq and undermining
efforts to promote economic reconstruction and political reform in
Iraq and to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi people, it
is in the interests of the United States to take additional steps
with respect to the national emergency declared in Executive Order
13303 of May 22, 2003, and expanded in Executive Order 13315 of
August 28, 2003, and relied upon for additional steps taken in
Executive Order 13350 of July 29, 2004, and Executive Order 13364 of
November 29, 2004. I hereby order:

Section 1. (a) Except to the extent provided in section 203(b)(1),
(3), and (4) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(1), (3), and (4)), or in
regulations, orders, directives, or licenses that may be issued
pursuant to this order, and notwithstanding any contract entered into
or any license or permit granted prior to the date of this order, all
property and interests in property of the following persons, that are
in the United States, that hereafter come within the United States,
or that are or hereafter come within the possession or control of
United States persons, are blocked and may not be transferred, paid,
exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in: any person determined by
the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of
State and the Secretary of Defense,

(i) to have committed, or to pose a significant risk of committing,
an act or acts of violence that have the purpose or effect of:

(A) threatening the peace or stability of Iraq or the Government of
Iraq; or

(B) undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction and
political reform in Iraq or to provide humanitarian assistance to the
Iraqi people;

(ii) to have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial,
material, logistical, or technical support for, or goods or services
in support of, such an act or acts of violence or any person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this
order; or

(iii) to be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or purported to
act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, any person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this order.

(b) The prohibitions in subsection (a) of this section include, but
are not limited to, (i) the making of any contribution or provision
of funds, goods, or services by, to, or for the benefit of any person
whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this
order, and (ii) the

receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or services
from any such person.

Sec. 2. (a) Any transaction by a United States person or within the
United States that evades or avoids, has the purpose

of evading or avoiding, or attempts to violate any of the
prohibitions set forth in this order is prohibited.

(b) Any conspiracy formed to violate any of the prohibitions set
forth in this order is prohibited.

Sec. 3. For purposes of this order:

(a) the term "person" means an individual or entity;

(b) the term "entity" means a partnership, association, trust, joint
venture, corporation, group, subgroup, or other organization; and

(c) the term "United States person" means any United States citizen,
permanent resident alien, entity organized under the laws of the
United States or any jurisdiction within the United States (including
foreign branches), or any person in the United States.

Sec. 4. I hereby determine that the making of donations of the type
specified in section 203(b)(2) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)) by,
to, or for the benefit of, any person whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to this order would seriously impair my
ability to deal with the national emergency declared in Executive
Order 13303 and expanded in Executive Order 13315, and I hereby
prohibit such donations as provided by section 1 of this order.

Sec. 5. For those persons whose property and interests in property
are blocked pursuant to this order who might have a constitutional
presence in the United States, I find that, because of the ability to
transfer funds or other assets

instantaneously, prior notice to such persons of measures to be taken
pursuant to this order would render these measures ineffectual. I
therefore determine that for these measures to be effective in
addressing the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303
and expanded in Executive Order 13315, there need be no prior notice
of a listing or determination made pursuant to section 1(a) of this
order.

Sec. 6. The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the
Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, is hereby authorized
to take such actions, including the promulgation of rules and
regulations, and to employ all powers granted to the President by
IEEPA as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this order.
The Secretary of the Treasury may redelegate any of these functions
to other officers and agencies of the United States Government,
consistent with applicable law. All agencies of the United States
Government are hereby directed to take all appropriate measures
within their authority to carry out the provisions of this order and,
where appropriate, to advise the Secretary of the Treasury in a
timely manner of the measures taken.

Sec. 7. Nothing in this order is intended to affect the continued
effectiveness of any rules, regulations, orders, licenses, or other
forms of administrative action issued, taken, or continued in effect
heretofore or hereafter under 31 C.F.R. chapter V, except as
expressly terminated, modified, or suspended by or pursuant to this
order.

Sec. 8. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any
right, benefit, or privilege, substantive or procedural, enforceable
at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its
departments, agencies, instrumentalities, or entities, its officers
or employees, or any other person.

GEORGE W. BUSH

THE WHITE HOUSE,

July 17, 2007.

[FL4RonPaul] Source of data for assertion that RP leads in Military support amoung the Republican candidates (fwd)

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Subject: [FL4RonPaul] Source of data for assertion that RP leads in Military
support amoung the Republican candidates

http://thespinfactor.com/thetruth/2007/07/16/military-support-for-the-republican-candidates

Military support for the republican candidates

Source: Finance Reports for the 2007 July Quarterly.

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I called the Federal Election Commission in Washington, DC at (800) 424-9530
to ask where they collected the data used to compile this chart. I was told that when you donate $200 or more you are asked some questions, one of which is who is your employer. So this chart only includes those who answered that employer question as employed by the ARMY, NAVY, AIRFORCE, VETERAN or USMC. These guys know whats best for our National Security, RON PAUL!

War battered dogs are we
Fighters in every clime;
Fillers of trench and of grave,
Mockers bemocked by time,
War dogs hungry and grey,
Gnawing a naked bone,
Fighters in every clime-
Every cause but our own
-Emily Lawless "With the Wild Geese"

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[FL4RonPaul] NYT article on our man, Ron Paul (fwd)

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From: Anson <interpolarize@yahoo.com>
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To: FL4RonPaul@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FL4RonPaul] NYT article on our man, Ron Paul

The Antiwar, Anti-Abortion, Anti-Drug-Enforcement-Administration,
Anti-Medicare Candidacy of Dr. Ron Paul
By CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL
Published: July 22, 2007


The most radical congressman in America is a Republican from Texas.
And he's running for president.
Whipping westward across Manhattan in a limousine sent by Comedy
Central's "Daily Show," Ron Paul, the 10-term Texas congressman and
long-shot Republican presidential candidate, is being briefed. Paul
has only the most tenuous familiarity with Comedy Central. He has
never heard of "The Daily Show." His press secretary, Jesse Benton, is
trying to explain who its host, Jon Stewart, is. "He's an affable
gentleman," Benton says, "and he's very smart. What I'm getting from
the pre-interview is, he's sympathetic."

Paul nods.

"GQ wants to profile you on Thursday," Benton continues. "I think it's
worth doing."

"GTU?" the candidate replies.

"GQ. It's a men's magazine."

"Don't know much about that," Paul says.

Thin to the point of gauntness, polite to the point of daintiness, Ron
Paul is a 71-year-old great-grandfather, a small-town doctor, a
self-educated policy intellectual and a formidable stander on
constitutional principle. In normal times, Paul might be — indeed, has
been — the kind of person who is summoned onto cable television around
April 15 to ventilate about whether the federal income tax violates
the Constitution. But Paul has in recent weeks become a sensation in
magazines he doesn't read, on Web sites he has never visited and on
television shows he has never watched.

Alone among Republican candidates for the presidency, Paul has always
opposed the Iraq war. He blames "a dozen or two neocons who got
control of our foreign policy," chief among them Vice President Dick
Cheney and the former Bush advisers Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle,
for the debacle. On the assumption that a bad situation could get
worse if the war spreads into Iran, he has a simple plan. It is: "Just
leave." During a May debate in South Carolina, he suggested the 9/11
attacks could be attributed to United States policy. "Have you ever
read about the reasons they attacked us?" he asked, referring to one
of Osama bin Laden's communiqués. "They attack us because we've been
over there. We've been bombing Iraq for 10 years." Rudolph Giuliani
reacted by demanding a retraction, drawing gales of applause from the
audience. But the incident helped Paul too. Overnight, he became the
country's most conspicuous antiwar Republican.

Paul's opposition to the war in Iraq did not come out of nowhere. He
was against the first gulf war, the war in Kosovo and the Iraq
Liberation Act of 1998, which he called a "declaration of virtual
war." Although he voted after Sept. 11 to approve the use of force in
Afghanistan and spend $40 billion in emergency appropriations, he has
sounded less thrilled with those votes as time has passed. "I voted
for the authority and the money," he now says. "I thought it was misused."

There is something homespun about Paul, reminiscent of "Mr. Smith Goes
to Washington." He communicates with his constituents through birthday
cards, August barbecues and the cookbooks his wife puts together every
election season, which mix photos of grandchildren, Gospel passages
and neighbors' recipes for Velveeta cheese fudge and Cherry Coke
salad. He is listed in the phone book, and his constituents call him
at home. But there is also something cosmopolitan and radical about
him; his speeches can bring to mind the World Social Forum or the
French international-affairs periodical Le Monde Diplomatique. Paul is
surely the only congressman who would cite the assertion of the
left-leaning Chennai-based daily The Hindu that "the world is being
asked today, in reality, to side with the U.S. as it seeks to
strengthen its economic hegemony." The word "empire" crops up a lot in
his speeches.

This side of Paul has made him the candidate of many people, on both
the right and the left, who hope that something more consequential
than a mere change of party will come out of the 2008 elections. He is
particularly popular among the young and the wired. Except for Barack
Obama, he is the most-viewed candidate on YouTube. He is the most
"friended" Republican on MySpace.com. Paul understands that his
chances of winning the presidency are infinitesimally slim. He is
simultaneously planning his next Congressional race. But in Paul's
idea of politics, spreading a message has always been just as
important as seizing office. "Politicians don't amount to much," he
says, "but ideas do." Although he is still in the low single digits in
polls, he says he has raised $2.4 million in the second quarter,
enough to broaden the four-state campaign he originally planned into a
national one.

Paul represents a different Republican Party from the one that Iraq,
deficits and corruption have soured the country on. In late June,
despite a life of antitax agitation and churchgoing, he was excluded
from a Republican forum sponsored by Iowa antitax and Christian
groups. His school of Republicanism, which had its last serious
national airing in the Goldwater campaign of 1964, stands for a
certain idea of the Constitution — the idea that much of the power
asserted by modern presidents has been usurped from Congress, and that
much of the power asserted by Congress has been usurped from the
states. Though Paul acknowledges flaws in both the Constitution (it
included slavery) and the Bill of Rights (it doesn't go far enough),
he still thinks a comprehensive array of positions can be drawn from
them: Against gun control. For the sovereignty of states. And against
foreign-policy adventures. Paul was the Libertarian Party's
presidential candidate in 1988. But his is a less exuberant
libertarianism than you find, say, in the pages of Reason magazine.

Over the years, this vision has won most favor from those convinced
the country is going to hell in a handbasket. The attention Paul has
captured tells us a lot about the prevalence of such pessimism today,
about the instability of partisan allegiances and about the
seldom-avowed common ground between the hard right and the hard left.
His message draws on the noblest traditions of American decency and
patriotism; it also draws on what the historian Richard Hofstadter
called the paranoid style in American politics.

Financial Armageddon

Paul grew up in the western Pennsylvania town of Green Tree. His
father, the son of a German immigrant, ran a small dairy company.
Sports were big around there — one of the customers on the milk route
Paul worked as a teenager was the retired baseball Hall of Famer Honus
Wagner — and Paul was a terrific athlete, winning a state track meet
in the 220 and excelling at football and baseball. But knee injuries
had ended his sports career by the time he went off to Gettysburg
College in 1953. After medical school at Duke, Paul joined the Air
Force, where he served as a flight surgeon, tending to the ear, nose
and throat ailments of pilots, and traveling to Iran, Ethiopia and
elsewhere. "I recall doing a lot of physicals on Army warrant officers
who wanted to become helicopter pilots and go to Vietnam," he told me.
"They were gung-ho. I've often thought about how many of those people
never came back."

Paul is given to mulling things over morally. His family was pious and
Lutheran; two of his brothers became ministers. Paul's five children
were baptized in the Episcopal church, but he now attends a Baptist
one. He doesn't travel alone with women and once dressed down an aide
for using the expression "red-light district" in front of a female
colleague. As a young man, though, he did not protest the Vietnam War,
which he now calls "totally unnecessary" and "illegal." Much later,
after the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, he began reading St.
Augustine. "I was annoyed by the evangelicals' being so supportive of
pre-emptive war, which seems to contradict everything that I was
taught as a Christian," he recalls. "The religion is based on somebody
who's referred to as the Prince of Peace."

In 1968, Paul settled in southern Texas, where he had been stationed.
He recalls that he was for a while the only obstetrician — "a very
delightful part of medicine," he says — in Brazoria County. He was
already immersed in reading the economics books that would change his
life. Americans know the "Austrian school," if at all, from the work
of Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, two economists who fled the
Nazis in the 1930s and whose free-market doctrines helped inspire the
conservative movement in the 1950s. The laws of economics don't admit
exceptions, say the Austrians. You cannot fake out markets, no matter
how surreptitiously you expand the money supply. Spend more than you
earn, and you are on the road to inflation and tyranny.

Such views are not always Republican orthodoxy. Paul is a harsh critic
of the Federal Reserve, both for its policies and its
unaccountability. "We first bonded," recalls Barney Frank, the
Massachusetts Democrat, "because we were both conspicuous
nonworshipers at the Temple of the Fed and of the High Priest
Greenspan." In recent weeks, Paul's airport reading has been a book
called "Financial Armageddon." He is obsessed with sound money, which
he considers — along with the related phenomena of credit excess,
bubbles and uncollateralized assets of all kinds — a "sleeper issue."
The United States ought to link its currency to gold or silver again,
Paul says. He puts his money where his mouth is. According to Federal
Election Commission documents, most of his investments are in gold and
silver and are worth between $1.5 and $3.5 million. It's a modest sum
by the standards of major presidential candidates but impressive for
someone who put five children through college on a doctor's (and later
a congressman's) earnings.

For Paul, everything comes back to money, including Iraq. "No matter
how much you love the empire," he says, "it's unaffordable." Wars are
expensive, and there has been a tendency throughout history to pay for
them by borrowing. A day of reckoning always comes, says Paul, and one
will come for us. Speaking this spring before the libertarian Future
of Freedom Foundation in Reston, Va., he warned of a dollar crisis.
"That's usually the way empires end," he said. "It wasn't us forcing
the Soviets to build missiles that brought them down. It was the fact
that socialism doesn't work. Our system doesn't work much better."

Under the banner of "Freedom, Honesty and Sound Money," Paul ran for
Congress in 1974. He lost — but took the seat in a special election in
April 1976. He lost again in November of that year, then won in 1978.
On two big issues, he stood on principle and was vindicated: He was
one of very few Republicans in Congress to back Ronald Reagan against
Gerald Ford for the 1976 Republican nomination. He was also one of the
representatives who warned against the rewriting of banking rules that
laid the groundwork for the savings-and-loan collapse of the 1980s.
Paul served three terms before losing to Phil Gramm in the Republican
primary for Senate in 1984. Tom DeLay took over his seat.

Paul would not come back to Washington for another dozen years. But in
the time he could spare from delivering babies in Brazoria County, he
remained a mighty presence in the out-of-the-limelight world of those
old-line libertarians who had never made their peace with the steady
growth of federal power in the 20th century. Paul got the Libertarian
Party nomination for president in 1988, defeating the Indian activist
Russell Means in a tough race. He finished third behind Bush and
Dukakis, winning nearly half a million votes. He tended his own
Foundation for Rational Economics and Education (FREE) and kept up his
contacts with other market-oriented organizations. What resulted was a
network of true believers who would be his political base in one of
the stranger Congressional elections of modern times.

A Lone Wolf

In the first days of 1995, just weeks after the Republican landslide,
Paul traveled to Washington and, through DeLay, made contact with the
Texas Republican delegation. He told them he could beat the Democratic
incumbent Greg Laughlin in the reconfigured Gulf Coast district that
now included his home. Republicans had their own ideas. In June 1995,
Laughlin announced he would run in the next election as a Republican.
Laughlin says he had discussed switching parties with Newt Gingrich,
the next speaker, before the Republicans even took power. Paul
suspects to this day that the Republicans wooed Laughlin to head off
his candidacy. Whatever happened, it didn't work. Paul challenged
Laughlin in the primary.

"At first, we kind of blew him off," recalls the longtime Texas
political consultant Royal Masset. " `Oh, there's Ron Paul!' But very
quickly, we realized he was getting far more money than anybody." Much
of it came from out of state, from the free-market network Paul built
up while far from Congress. His candidacy was a problem not just for
Laughlin. It also threatened to halt the stream of prominent Democrats
then switching parties — for what sane incumbent would switch if he
couldn't be assured the Republican nomination? The result was a
heavily funded effort by the National Republican Congressional
Committee to defeat Paul in the primary. The National Rifle
Association made an independent expenditure against him. Former
President George H.W. Bush, Gov. George W. Bush and both Republican
senators endorsed Laughlin. Paul had only two prominent backers: the
tax activist Steve Forbes and the pitcher Nolan Ryan, Paul's
constituent and old friend, who cut a number of ads for him. They were
enough. Paul edged Laughlin in a runoff and won an equally narrow
general election.

Republican opposition may not have made Paul distrust the party, but
beating its network with his own homemade one revealed that he didn't
necessarily need the party either. Paul looks back on that race and
sees something in common with his quixotic bid for the presidency. "I
always think that if I do things like that and get clobbered, I can
excuse myself," he says.

Anyone who is elected to Congress three times as a nonincumbent, as
Paul has been, is a politician of prodigious gifts. Especially since
Paul has real vulnerabilities in his district. For Eric Dondero, who
plans to challenge him in the Republican Congressional primary next
fall, foreign policy is Paul's central failing. Dondero, who is 44,
was Paul's aide and sometime spokesman for more than a decade.
According to Dondero, "When 9/11 happened, he just completely changed.
One of the first things he said was not how awful the tragedy was . .
. it was, `Now we're gonna get big government.' "

Dondero claims that Paul's vote to authorize force in Afghanistan was
made only after warnings from a longtime staffer that voting otherwise
would cost him Victoria, a pivotal city in his district. ("Completely
false," Paul says.) One day just after the Iraq invasion, when Dondero
was driving Paul around the district, the two had words. "He said he
did not want to have someone on staff who did not support him 100
percent on foreign policy," Dondero recalls. Paul says Dondero's
outspoken enthusiasm for the military's "shock and awe" strategy made
him an awkward spokesman for an antiwar congressman. The two parted on
bad terms.

A larger vulnerability may be that voters want more pork-barrel
spending than Paul is willing to countenance. In a rice-growing,
cattle-ranching district, Paul consistently votes against farm
subsidies. In the very district where, on the night of Sept. 8, 1900,
a storm destroyed the city of Galveston, leaving 6,000 dead, and where
repairs from Hurricane Rita and refugees from Hurricane Katrina
continue to exact a toll, he votes against FEMA and flood aid. In a
district that is home to many employees of the Johnson Space Center,
he votes against financing NASA.

The Victoria Advocate, an influential newspaper in the district, has
generally opposed Paul for re-election, on the grounds that a "lone
wolf" cannot get the highway and homeland-security financing the
district needs. So how does he get re-elected? Tim Delaney, the
paper's editorial-page editor, says: "Ron Paul is a very charismatic
person. He has charm. He does not alter his position ever. His ideals
are high. If a little old man calls up from the farm and says, `I need
a wheelchair,' he'll get the damn wheelchair for him."

Paul may have refused on principle to accept Medicare when he
practiced medicine. He may return a portion of his Congressional
office budget every year. But his staff has the reputation of fighting
doggedly to collect Social Security checks, passports, military
decorations, immigrant-visa extensions and any emolument to which
constituents are entitled by law. According to Jackie Gloor, who runs
Paul's Victoria office: "So many times, people say to us, `We don't
like his vote.' But they trust his heart."

In Congress, Paul is generally admired for his fidelity to principle
and lack of ego. "He is one of the easiest people in Congress to work
with, because he bases his positions on the merits of issues," says
Barney Frank, who has worked with Paul on efforts to ease the
regulation of gambling and medical marijuana. "He is independent but
not ornery." Paul has made a habit of objecting to things that no one
else objects to. In October 2001, he was one of three House
Republicans to vote against the USA Patriot Act. He was the sole House
member of either party to vote against the Financial Antiterrorism Act
(final tally: 412-1). In 1999, he was the only naysayer in a 424-1
vote in favor of casting a medal to honor Rosa Parks. Nothing against
Rosa Parks: Paul voted against similar medals for Ronald Reagan and
Pope John Paul II. He routinely opposes resolutions that presume to
advise foreign governments how to run their affairs: He has refused to
condemn Robert Mugabe's violence against Zimbabwean citizens (421-1),
to call on Vietnam to release political prisoners (425-1) or to ask
the League of Arab States to help stop the killing in Darfur (425-1).

Every Thursday, Paul is the host of a luncheon for a circle of
conservative Republicans that he calls the Liberty Caucus. It has
become the epicenter of antiwar Republicanism in Washington. One
stalwart member is Walter Jones, the North Carolina Republican who
during the debate over Iraq suggested renaming French fries "freedom
fries" in the House dining room, but who has passed the years since in
vocal opposition to the war. Another is John (Jimmy) Duncan of
Tennessee, the only Republican besides Paul who voted against the war
and remains in the House. Other regulars include Virgil Goode of
Virginia, Roscoe Bartlett of Maryland and Scott Garrett of New Jersey.
Zach Wamp of Tennessee and Jeff Flake, the Arizonan scourge of
pork-barrel spending, visit occasionally. Not all are antiwar, but
many of the speakers Paul invites are: the former C.I.A. analyst
Michael Scheuer, the intelligence-world journalist James Bamford and
such disillusioned United States Army officers as William Odom,
Gregory Newbold and Lawrence Wilkerson (Colin Powell's former chief of
staff), among others.

In today's Washington, Paul's combination of radical libertarianism
and conservatism is unusual. Sometimes the first impulse predominates.
He was the only Texas Republican to vote against last year's Federal
Marriage Amendment, meant to stymie gay marriage. He detests the
federal war on drugs; the LSD guru Timothy Leary held a fundraiser for
him in 1988. Sometimes he is more conservative. He opposed the recent
immigration bill on the grounds that it constituted amnesty. At a
breakfast for conservative journalists in the offices of Americans for
Tax Reform this May, he spoke resentfully of being required to treat
penurious immigrants in emergency rooms — "patients who were more
likely to sue you than anybody else," having children "who became
automatic citizens the next day." (Paul champions a constitutional
amendment to end birthright citizenship.) While he backs free trade in
theory, he opposes many of the institutions and arrangements — from
the World Trade Organization to Nafta — that promote it in practice.

Paul also opposes abortion, which he believes should be addressed at
the state level, not the national one. He remembers seeing a late
abortion performed during his residency, years before Roe v. Wade, and
he maintains it left an impression on him. "It was pretty dramatic for
me," he says, "to see a two-and-a-half-pound baby taken out crying and
breathing and put in a bucket."

The Owl-God Moloch

Paul's message is not new. You could have heard it in 1964 or 1975 or
1991 at the conclaves of those conservatives who were considered
outside the mainstream of the Republican Party. Back then, most
Republicans appeared reconciled to a strong federal government, if
only to do the expensive job of defending the country against
Communism. But when the Berlin Wall fell, the dormant institutions and
ideologies of pre-cold-war conservatism began to stir. In his 1992 and
1996 campaigns, Pat Buchanan was the first politician to express and
exploit this change, breathing life into the motto "America First" (if
not the organization of that name, which opposed entry into World War II).

Like Buchanan, Paul draws on forgotten traditions. His top aides are
unimpeachably Republican but stand at a distance from the party as it
has evolved over the decades. His chief of staff, Tom Lizardo, worked
for Pat Robertson and Bill Miller Jr. (the son of Barry Goldwater's
vice-presidential nominee). His national campaign organizer, Lew
Moore, worked for the late congressman Jack Metcalf of Washington
State, another Goldwaterite. At the grass roots, Paul's New Hampshire
primary campaign stresses gun rights and relies on anti-abortion and
tax activists from the organizations of Buchanan and the state's
former maverick senator, Bob Smith.

Paul admires Robert Taft, the isolationist Ohio senator known during
the Truman administration as Mr. Republican, who tried to rally
Republicans against United States participation in NATO. Taft lost the
Republican nomination in 1952 to Dwight Eisenhower and died the
following year. "Now, of course," Paul says, "I quote Eisenhower when
he talks about the military-industrial complex. But I quote Taft when
he suits my purposes too." Particularly on NATO, from which Paul, too,
would like to withdraw.

The question is whether the old ideologies being resurrected are
neglected wisdom or discredited nonsense. In the 1996 general
election, Paul's Democratic opponent Lefty Morris held a press
conference to air several shocking quotes from a newsletter that Paul
published during his decade away from Washington. Passages described
the black male population of Washington as "semi-criminal or entirely
criminal" and stated that "by far the most powerful lobby in
Washington of the bad sort is the Israeli government." Morris noted
that a Canadian neo-Nazi Web site had listed Paul's newsletter as a
laudably "racialist" publication.

Paul survived these revelations. He later explained that he had not
written the passages himself — quite believably, since the style
diverges widely from his own. But his response to the accusations was
not transparent. When Morris called on him to release the rest of his
newsletters, he would not. He remains touchy about it. "Even the fact
that you're asking this question infers, `Oh, you're an anti-Semite,'
" he told me in June. Actually, it doesn't. Paul was in Congress when
Israel bombed Iraq's Osirak nuclear plant in 1981 and — unlike the
United Nations and the Reagan administration — defended its right to
do so. He says Saudi Arabia has an influence on Washington equal to
Israel's. His votes against support for Israel follow quite naturally
from his opposition to all foreign aid. There is no sign that they
reflect any special animus against the Jewish state.

What is interesting is Paul's idea that the identity of the person who
did write those lines is "of no importance." Paul never deals in
disavowals or renunciations or distancings, as other politicians do.
In his office one afternoon in June, I asked about his connections to
the John Birch Society. "Oh, my goodness, the John Birch Society!" he
said in mock horror. "Is that bad? I have a lot of friends in the John
Birch Society. They're generally well educated, and they understand
the Constitution. I don't know how many positions they would have that
I don't agree with. Because they're real strict constitutionalists,
they don't like the war, they're hard-money people. . . . "

Paul's ideological easygoingness is like a black hole that attracts
the whole universe of individuals and groups who don't recognize
themselves in the politics they see on TV. To hang around with his
impressively large crowd of supporters before and after the CNN debate
in Manchester, N.H., in June, was to be showered with privately
printed newsletters full of exclamation points and capital letters,
scribbled-down U.R.L.'s for Web sites about the Free State Project,
which aims to turn New Hampshire into a libertarian enclave, and
copies of the cult DVD "America: Freedom to Fascism."

Victor Carey, a 45-year-old, muscular, mustachioed self-described
"patriot" who wears a black baseball cap with a skull and crossbones
on it, drove up from Sykesville, Md., to show his support for Paul. He
laid out some of his concerns. "The people who own the Federal Reserve
own the oil companies, they own the mass media, they own the
International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, they're part of the
Bilderbergers, and unfortunately their spiritual practices are very
wicked and diabolical as well," Carey said. "They go to a place out in
California known as the Bohemian Grove, and there's been footage
obtained by infiltration of what their practices are. And they do mock
human sacrifices to an owl-god called Moloch. This is true. Go
research it yourself."

Two grandmothers from North Carolina who painted a Winnebago red,
white and blue were traveling around the country, stumping for Ron
Paul, defending the Constitution and warning about the new "North
American Union." Asked whether this is something that would arise out
of Nafta, Betty Smith of Chapel Hill, N.C., replied: "It's already
arisen. They're building the highway. Guess what! The Spanish company
building the highway — they're gonna get the tolls. Giuliani's law
firm represents that Spanish company. Giuliani's been anointed a
knight by the Queen. Guess what! Read the Constitution. That's not
allowed!"

Paul is not a conspiracy theorist, but he has a tendency to talk in
that idiom. In a floor speech shortly after the toppling of the
Taliban in Afghanistan, he mentioned Unocal's desire to tap the
region's energy and concluded, "We should not be surprised now that
many contend that the plan for the U.N. to `nation-build' in
Afghanistan is a logical and important consequence of this desire."
But when push comes to shove, Paul is not among the "many" who
"contend" this. "I think oil and gas is part of it," he explains. "But
it's not the issue. If that were the only issue, it wouldn't have
happened. The main reason was to get the Taliban out."

Last winter at a meet-the-candidate house party in New Hampshire,
students representing a group called Student Scholars for 9/11 Truth
asked Paul whether he believed the official investigation into the
Sept. 11 attacks was credible. "I never automatically trust anything
the government does when they do an investigation," Paul replied,
"because too often I think there's an area that the government covered
up, whether it's the Kennedy assassination or whatever." The exchange
was videotaped and ricocheted around the Internet for a while. But
Paul's patience with the "Truthers," as they call themselves, does not
make him one himself. "Even at the time it happened, I believe the
information was fairly clear that Al Qaeda was involved," he told me.

"Every Wacko Fringe Group In the Country"

One evening in mid-June, 86 members of a newly formed Ron Paul Meetup
group gathered in a room in the Pasadena convention center. It was a
varied crowd, preoccupied by the war, including many disaffected
Democrats. Via video link from Virginia, Paul's campaign chairman,
Kent Snyder, spoke to the group "of a coming-together of the old guard
and the new." Then Connie Ruffley, co-chairwoman of United Republicans
of California (UROC), addressed the crowd. UROC was founded during the
1964 presidential campaign to fight off challenges to Goldwater from
Rockefeller Republicanism. Since then it has lain dormant but not dead
— waiting, like so many other old right-wing groups, for someone or
something to kiss it back to life. UROC endorsed Paul at its spring
convention.

That night, Ruffley spoke about her past with the John Birch Society
and asked how many in the room were members (quite a few, as it turned
out). She referred to the California senator Dianne Feinstein as
"Fine-Swine," and got quickly to Israel, raising the Israeli attack on
the American Naval signals ship Liberty during the Six-Day War. Some
people were pleased. Others walked out. Others sent angry e-mails that
night. Several said they would not return. The head of the Pasadena
Meetup group, Bill Dumas, sent a desperate letter to Paul headquarters
asking for guidance:

"We're in a difficult position of working on a campaign that draws
supporters from laterally opposing points of view, and we have the
added bonus of attracting every wacko fringe group in the country. And
in a Ron Paul Meetup many people will consider each other `wackos' for
their beliefs whether that is simply because they're liberal,
conspiracy theorists, neo-Nazis, evangelical Christian, etc. . . . We
absolutely must focus on Ron's message only and put aside all other
agendas, which anyone can save for the next `Star Trek' convention or
whatever."

But what is "Ron's message"? Whatever the campaign purports to be
about, the main thing it has done thus far is to serve as a
clearinghouse for voters who feel unrepresented by mainstream
Republicans and Democrats. The antigovernment activists of the right
and the antiwar activists of the left have many differences, maybe
irreconcilable ones. But they have a lot of common beliefs too, and
their numbers — and anger — are of a considerable magnitude. Ron Paul
will not be the next president of the United States. But his candidacy
gives us a good hint about the country the next president is going to
have to knit back together.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

D.C. Madam might have gotten business from a Florida resident

On the D.C. Madam's phone records, there was a number with a 407 area
code. I put the number through a reverse phone search and I discovered
that it was an Orlando, FL number. I haven't been able to get a name yet.

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