PAUL OFFERS MOST TO CONSERVATIVE VOTERS
Colorado Springs Gazette, 1-24-08
On Tuesday
February 5th, Colorado Republicans will caucus to chart the
definitive course of their party. If
they truly believe that America’s unique strength is its vision of freedom,
responsibility, and self-government, they should back Ron Paul.
Mike Huckabee
is not a candidate who shares Ronald Reagan’s vision of letting Americans run
their own lives. He is a tax-and-spend
Republican, one of the most unfortunate political archetypes to emerge in the
21st century. He also wants
to change the Constitution to conform to God’s laws, and calls for America to
return to Christ. This puts him on the
wrong side of church/state issues, and requires an alliance between religion
and politics only an Imam could love.
Mitt Romney
claims to be a fiscal conservative. But
he trades money for votes in ways that put Hillary Clinton to shame. His health care proposal is indistinguishable
from Hilary’s. He carried Michigan by
promising $20 billion of corporate welfare to the auto industry. He even wants increased price supports for
farmers, a program that economists of every stripe know has no redeeming value
whatsoever. Romney, a fiscal
conservative? Hogwash.
If Hilary
is running as a “mommy” Democrat, Giuliani is s a “daddy” Republican. The mommy politician promises to love
everyone, to take care of them when something bad happens, and to let them know
that everything is going to be OK. The
daddy politician is the man of the house.
He’s going to protect the family, stand at the door with a shotgun, and give
bad kids a whuppin’ if they step out of line.
Giuliani
would grab more presidential power than any Clinton or Bush you care to name. He’s a rabid cheerleader for domestic
surveillance, and had over 35 successful First Amendment lawsuits brought
against his administration as mayor of New York, based on his attempts to
restrict political speech he didn’t approve of.
If any president would revive the Alien and Sedition Acts, it’d be
Giuliani. By sacrificing our freedom in
the name of security, he is giving terrorists a victory they could never
achieve through force of arms.
Nor is
McCain much better. His obsession with
controlling political speech in the name of campaign finance “reform” is one of
the most egregious anti-First Amendment actions ever to be proposed by a sworn
defender of the Constitution. McCain also
believes each “one of us has a duty to serve a cause greater than our own
self-interest”. But what good is such an
obligation if not freely chosen? Under a
McCain presidency, our freedom to pursue our own lives as we see fit will be
denigrated as mere “self-interest”, to be subordinated to whatever John McCain
thinks it should be. What’s conservative
about that?
I don’t
believe Congressman Paul is right on every issue. But he is right in that the future of America
lies with freedom, responsibility, and constitutionally limited
government. This means not being afraid
to propose the painful but workable changes to solve our painful but solvable
problems.
Cut taxes a
lot. Cut spending even more. End corporate welfare. Stop crippling the economy. Let people trade however
they want. Let citizens take more responsibility
for their lives, even if they do things you don’t approve of. Stop redistributing wealth from group A to
group B just because group B votes for you.
That impoverishes America.
Congressman
Paul gets all that. He picked up his
first delegates in Nevada, giving him more than Giuliani. He raised more money
in a single day than any other Republican candidate. Most importantly, many of the states caucusing
on Super Tuesday are in the West, where Paul’s message of freedom and
responsibility will resonate the most. That’s
important, because it is in the West that the growth and future of the
Republican party lie.
On February
5th, don’t go into caucus obsessed with beating Hilary. Think about what you’re for, not just what
you’re against. Don’t vote for a
candidate because he’s got the same theology you do. That cripples democracy in Iran, and it will cripple
democracy in America.
When you
gather in caucus, remember one thing: If
Republicans don’t stand for limited government, freedom, and responsibility,
then they don’t stand for anything at all.
On February 5th, stand for something. Vote for Ron Paul.