Showing posts with label candidates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candidates. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Ron Paul and a perspective on the race matters

Ron Paul gave CNN some answers yesterday and then the CNN reporter asked the same questions today. And, the question got a reply. And then the CNN reporter re-asked the same dang question over again. Go figure. Then I was reading a thread and came upon this remark reposted from someone called, "theredpill" at http://www.dailypaul.com.
The second flaw in the Ron Paul critique is that his voting record doesn't support what is being implied. After 30 years in public office shouldn't we see a pattern in his voting record that is blatantly racist? Unfortunately for his detractors, we don't. Some votes were not in favor of issues sympathetic to poor blacks. Some votes were not in favor of issues sympathetic to rich whites. In the balance his voting record (which is how he actually MUST be judged) shows an uncanny bravery and consistency. Agree with him or not I can see a constitutional thread through every single vote he's cast. There doesn't appear to be a specific race bias but more a guiding principle of not permitting favors or handicaps based on belonging to a group. His voting records says that people should be free to make their own choices and governments cant legislate who you speak with, love or hate. If I disagree with him at least I know the foundation of my counter argument. The constitution. In an era where lobbyists determine congressional votes by bribery isn't it refreshing and a bit inspiring that no such bias exists with this man? Rather than demonize the man for newsletters why don't you in the media find a consistent strain in his record in public office against blacks, Jews, hispanics or any other ethnic group specifically.

In addition to this I looked for a speech or presentation that contained racist rhetoric. Where is his Sally Kern style "..blacks are lazy" moment? Where is the moment where like Joe Biden, he says that "..."You cannot go to a 7-11 or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian Accent."? Where is his outrageously racist quote similar to those we can find from Senator Byrd, Governor Wallace or even Hilary Clinton's now famous "Ghandi" quote? I can't even find a public Truman-esque "God does hate the Chinese and Japs" meltdown. With the way he's described I'd at least expect to hear something akin to the famous "...(God) created the white man. I know not who created the blacks" quote from Theodore Bilbo but I haven't found it. If Ron Paul is as racist as some in the media implies, I would think there would be a few Freudian slips from Mr. Paul. Yet there don't seem to be any that I can find.

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There were many on the left who protested against accusations that Obama hated America due to his "spiritual mentor's" incendiary words. I think Barack's tolerance and support for Reverend Wright somewhat parallels Ron Paul's current situation. The views we support and our words do come back to haunt us. But should the possibility of his words alone disqualify Ron Paul? If we're going to judge Ron Paul in the history books as a racist, unfit to lead America in its darkest hour then is it fair for us to examine the words of others in the same light?Ghandi is the icon of civil disobedience. He was the face that inspired millions of Indians seeking independence from the British. But if he were judged by his views on race as the press is doing with Dr Paul he would be excluded from the pages of history as a be-speckled, calm loving pacifist.

Ghandi was a outspoken racist when he lived in South Africa. He had a newsletter called Indian Opinion where he regularly presented his anti black rhetoric such as ...

"...Why, of all places in Johannesburg, the Indian location should be chosen for dumping down all kaffirs (niggers) of the town, passes my comprehension. ...About this mixing of the Kaffirs with the Indians I must confess I feel most strongly. I think it is very unfair to the Indian population, and it is an undue tax on even the proverbial patience of my countrymen."

Beyond his anti-black rhetoric Ghandi was also rumored to have a slightly deviant perspective with regards to sex. So let me get this straight. If I'm Ghandi I can basically call people niggers (kaffirs), sleep with young girls and still end up being admired by Martin Luther King, become an icon to every peace activist in the world and even get a spot on the Apple "THINK DIFFERENT" commercial. Sounds good to me. If we judge Ron Paul by his newsletters is it safe to say we should judge Ghandi by his as well? Or does the Ron Paul Rule not apply?

We're taught that Winston Churchill was England's brave leader who kept the allied forces inspired with his words and deeds during WW2. Even though many Americans limited perspective of the British is gleaned from watching royal weddings, there are a good many that have learned that Churchill was a man to be admired. If we apply the Ron Paul rule to him however then he too must be disqualified from history as a racist deserving of scorn and not the leader we've been taught about. Churchill once said.

"...I do not admit for instance, that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly wise race to put it that way, has come in and taken their place"

Is it safe to say that Winston Churchill and Hitler agreed that there were superior and inferior races? It appears that what they disagreed on is who should lord over them.Abraham Lincoln is portrayed as the central hero in the emancipation of black slaves. A hero worthy of his own monument and face on the five dollar bill. However if we use the Ron Paul Rule we should also be told that he felt blacks were a lesser species and unfit for equality with whites?

Wasn't Abraham Lincoln the one that said

"... Your race suffer very greatly, many of them by living amongst us, while ours suffer from your presence. In a word, we suffer on each side. If this is admitted, it affords a reason at least why we should be separated."

Do you in the media ask us to denounce or disregard the words of these men? No and for good reason. They were imperfect men who espoused perfect ideas. As racist as Churchill was I'm happy that he stood shoulder to shoulder with the allies against Hitler. For as racist as Abraham Lincoln was and despite his reluctance to end slavery, he did influence the ending of that institution. Despite his attitudes towards blacks I will always have great respect for Mahatma Ghandi's sacrifice and heroism.

Like these icons of our freedom and peace, Ron Paul's words deserve scrutiny. How one views the world will affect how they govern. Ultimately though, it is his voting record and public statements that are the criteria by which he should be judged. If we vilify Ron Paul we must by definition do the same with Ghandi, Lincoln and dozens of others who are imperfect individuals.

Regardless of the views in those newsletters Ron Paul deserves the same respect afforded to Hilary Clinton, Joe Biden and Barack Obama. He's denounced the controversial contents. Let's move on. The words attributed to Ron Paul are no worse than the blatant racism of our accepted icons of virtue. For Ron Paul supporters, civil liberties, ending militarism and fighting against crony capitalism of the Federal Reserve takes precedence over these newsletters for good reason. If we're collectively shackled by debt or perhaps indefinitely detained for speaking our minds in what used to be the freest nation on earth the content of those newsletters won't really matter. In the final analysis, Ron Paul is an imperfect man with a nearly perfect, and very simple message.

Freedom is popular.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Fw: Surging

Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®

From: "Rand Paul" <rand_paul@ronpaul2012.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:32:49 -0800
To: Liberty Activist<mark@rauterkus.com>
ReplyTo: rand_paul@ronpaul2012.com
Subject: Surging



Dear Liberty Activist,

It’s working.

Your generosity during my dad’s money bombs... his campaign’s TV ads... The millions of pieces of direct mail that’s been sent to voters throughout the country ...

The hard work of folks just like you on the campaign’s critical Phone From Home program... It’s all paying off.

Another poll in Iowa just came out confirming Ron Paul in second place – and within the margin of error of FIRST.

And in New Hampshire, he’s now solidly in second place – 6% ahead of his nearest opponent.

Despite the media’s best efforts, my dad’s campaign is now surging in key early states.

But with just over six weeks until the voters begin to go to the polls to select the Republican nominee, it’s crunch time for the campaign.

And two critical actions I will describe in just a moment could make the difference between defeat on election night - or an historic victory that would rock the Washington, D.C. political establishment like never before.

Can I count on you to help?  I hope I can.
 
As he told you from the beginning, my dad is in this to WIN.

Of course, he knew he’d never get a big break in the national media like some of his opponents.

That's should be no surprise.  I’ve never met a single defender of constitutionally limited government who counts the establishment media as a friend!

So from the beginning, Ron Paul’s campaign’s strategy has been to bypass the media and bring his message straight to the voters.

But it’s one thing to put together a winning strategy on paper.

It’s quite another to be able to constantly depend on true Patriots like you to dig deep to pay for his constant campaigning, mail, email, TV ads, and all the rest.

My dad’s supporters are truly incredible.  And all of his campaign’s success is only possible because of your support.

The great news is, thanks to your help, my dad's message of liberty is resonating like never before.

After years of Big Government, big spending, “politics-as-usual” policies from BOTH parties, Americans are ready for a return to limited government, free markets, sound money, and individual liberty.

And they know Ron Paul is the only candidate who:

***  Predicted the current economic crisis years in advance and led the fight to prevent it - even as others running in this race were cheering on the disastrous government bailouts that have only dug us deeper into debt.

***  Possesses a consistent conservative record of standing up for the Constitution - even when it means voting alone.

***  Receives more donations from active duty military than all his Republican opponents combined!

***  Has a detailed plan to cut ONE TRILLION dollars from the federal budget in the first year of his presidency and deliver a fully balanced budget by year three.

Now, the only question is, can you and I keep up this surge? 
 
Can we capitalize on it? 
 
Can we truly shake the establishment to its core?

Absolutely.

But only with your help.  Here’s what you can do:

First, please contribute what you can right away.

Whether it’s $100, $50, $25, or even $5, every single dollar will help my dad’s campaign recruit more volunteers, reach millions of more voters, and ensure the success of their get-out-the-vote strategy on Election Day.

I know the campaign has asked a lot of his supporters already this year. 
 
I also know these are tough times for every American. 
 
But I also know that every dollar folks like you have given to my dad’s campaign thus far has been in the hopes that you and I would reach this moment.

So please help Ron Paul’s campaign capitalize on their surge.

Second, if you haven’t yet signed up for the campaign’s Phone From Home program, please click HERE to do so right away.

Next to contributing financially, there is absolutely nothing you can do to help Ron Paul more.

You can talk directly to voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada from your own home and on your own time.  It’s incredibly easy.

All you have to do is log in and read a script.  You don’t even have to dial the phone numbers.

I can’t emphasize this enough: your contribution and your participation in the campaign’s Phone From Home program could very well make the difference on Election Night.

But most importantly, your action right now could make the difference for our country’s future.

That’s what my dad’s campaign is all about.

With your help, I’m confident we can Restore America Now.

For Liberty,

 
Rand Paul

 
P.S.  My dad's surge in the polls in Iowa has just been confirmed, and another poll in New Hampshire shows him clearly in second place – 6% ahead of his nearest opponent.

I’m counting on you to help Ron Paul capitalize on this momentum.

First, please donate whatever you are able right away.

Every dollar - whether it's $100 or $5 - will go toward the campaign’s efforts to directly reach millions of more voters.

Second, if you haven't yet done so, please sign up for the Phone From Home program so you can help the campaign turn out the vote in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada - all from the comfort of your own home.






Paid for by Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee

www.ronpaul2012.com

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Address 'protocol' causes stir in city

Address 'protocol' causes stir in city: "'At this juncture, our advice is that council request that the Address Committee begin sending all recommendations to the body in formal bill form,' associate city solicitor Yvonne S. Hilton said."
Of course. This is a no-brainer. Pittsburgh City Council always wants others to do the jobs of the council for the councilors. The duties of crafting the legislation are going to be passed down to others, such as an address committee. Have the guys in Public Works who sit on that committee, or a 9-1-1 operator, or a firefighter, write the darn law. City council is there to vote on the written works of others, not come up with the laws too.

The proper thing to do is have the member of council who is also a member of the city address committee do the work and write the legislation. After the legislation is written, it should be presented to the address committee for prior approval. Then it should go to City Council for a full vetting among members and the public.

And, the law office does not need to be a referee among workers of the city.

Monday, May 09, 2011

On the Elimination of Osama bin Laden

Ron Paul's remarks make sense to me, again.
On the Elimination of Osama bin Laden: "Last week marked an important milestone in the war on terrorism for our country. Osama bin Laden applauded the 9/11 attacks. Such deliberate killing of innocent lives deserved retaliation. It is good that bin Laden is dead and justice is served. The way in which he was finally captured and killed shows that targeted retribution is far superior to wars of aggression and nation-building. In 2001 I supported giving the president the authority to pursue those responsible for the vicious 9/11 attacks. However, misusing that authority to pursue nation-building and remaking the Middle East was cynical and dangerous, as the past ten years have proven.

It is tragic that it took ten years, trillions of dollars, tens of thousands of American casualties and many thousands of innocent lives to achieve our mission of killing one evil person. A narrow, targeted mission under these circumstances was far superior to initiating wars against countries not involved in the 9/11 attacks, and that is all we should have done. This was the reason I emphasized at the time the principle of Marque and Reprisal, permitted to us by the US Constitution for difficult missions such as we faced. I am convinced that this approach would have achieved our goal much sooner and much cheaper.

Friday, May 06, 2011

My political hero!

I didn't get a chance to watch the whole debate last night, but here's a condensed version with Ron Paul's answers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMmVwW8h4Ho

Who the he'll is this unknown Daniel Malloy?

By Daniel Malloy, Post-Gazette Washington Bureau

"Lesser known." What hole has he been living in for the past decade?

Ron Paul is a member of the US Congress. You would think a Washington based reporter would know that. And this is the third time Doctor Paul has run for the office of US President. First as a Libertarian, then as the last one standing in the last election where McCain got the nomination of the Rs.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11126/1144518-84.stm

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Let's get ready to rumble! 9 PM 2012 GOP debate on Thursday

Debate day moneybomb: http://www.debateday.com/

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/05/04/gop-hopefuls-ready-rumble-2012-presidential-debate/

Debate Day MoneyBomb
When: Thursday, May 5, 2011 9:00 PM

Debate Day Money Bomb: NEW CAMPAIGN SITE http://www.ronpaul2012.com/

The first nationally televised Republican presidential debate in the 2012 election cycle will be held on May 5, 2011. Because of this, it is imperative to showcase Ron Paul as the leading frontrunner in the race. On May 5, 2011, we will hold an online money bomb in support of Ron Paul for President 2012. A money bomb is a 24-hour fundraising event aimed at dramatically increasing funds for a specific candidate. In November 2007, Ron Paul raised more than $4.2 million in a single day. In December 2007, Ron Paul raised the most money in the history of American politics in a single day, raising more than $6 million; a record that still holds strong to this very day.

Please invite your friends, and tell them that it is essential that we all donate to Ron Paul on May 5, 2011, in preparation for the first nationally televised Republican presidential debate for 2012.
The money bomb will likely be held on Ron Paul's official campaign website, which will be linked here once it is created. For now, please visit http://www.LibertyPAC.com, and consider making a donation before the official money bomb. OR you can visit http://www.debateday.com/ and pledge your donation today as well.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/05/04/gop-hopefuls-ready-rumble-2012-presidential-debate/

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Chelsa Wagner, candidate

Meet School Board Candidates, Lisa Jones and Sherry Hazuda

Last night the good people in Brookline hosted a candidate meeting, just as the Pens were in a battle for game 6 of the first round of the playoffs. The pressing bits of video are from the school board candidates, challenger and school teacher, Lisa Jones, and the present school board president, Sherry Hazuda.

Lisa Jones is a chem teacher at Carrick and has been an assistant track coach.

Part 1.



Same clip but served from Viddler:




Part 2 on YouTube:


Part 2 on Viddler:

Also see the FixPA wiki pages, and edit them as well:

Bonus:

Pile on Trump

Donald Trump's path to the GOP nomination may have a road bump in Pennsylvania. It turns out Trump donated $32,000 to Pennsylvania's own Ed Rendell, going well with his previous donations to Rahm Emanual, Chuck Schumer and Charlie Rangel.
In other news, I heard today on the TODAY show that my favorite, Ron Paul, is forming a committee to explore a run for US President.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Meet your School Board Candidates from Northview Heights: Brentley, Freeman, Gilliam Rue

If this does not load, it is because the video is still in processing at YouTube. Check back soon.

Part 1: Introduction



Part 2: About teachers.



Part 3, only Mark Brentley's closing:

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Another County Executive Race is brewing in Pittsburgh this year.

The RMU Documentary program presents "Portrait of a Campaign", a behind the scenes look at the 2003 race for Allegheny County Chief Executive.

Tuesday 3/1/2011, 10:00 AM

Tuesday 3/1/2011, 10:30 AM

Thursday 3/3/2011, 7:00 AM

Monday 3/7/2011, 9:00 PM

Thursday 3/10/2011, 7:00 AM,

Thursday 3/10/2011, 7:30 AM

Monday 3/21/2011, 11:00 PM