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Showing posts with label Classic Liberalism. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

Companies start competing for bailout money



By MARTIN CRUTSINGER – 1 day ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — The bailout is now the hottest lobbying game in town.

Insurers, automakers and American subsidiaries of foreign banks all want the Treasury Department to cut them a piece of the largest government rescue in U.S. history.

The betting is that many with their hands out will be successful, especially with financial markets in a stomach-churning dive and predictions the economy is about to tumble into a deep recession.

These groups argue that the credit squeeze is so severe and the risks to the economy so dire that their industries need financial support as well.

The Treasury is considering requests from a variety of industries, but has not decided whether to expand the program, officials said Saturday.

Lobbying efforts are intensifying.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Revolution March a Sucess!



Revolution March a Sucess!


Below Material from the March Site:



THANK YOU ALL!!!


What a Weekend it was! Write ups on the March coming soon!!!


Check back soon!!!


We are in the process of updating the site. We will be adding galleries for members to upload their images of the MARCH and numerous other changes. Most of us are actually just now getting back to everyday life. Some didn't get home until Wednesday.


All in all we consider the event a huge success and extend our thanks to all who helped make this happen - and most of all to all of you R3VOLUTIONARIES who came from all across the our land, from sea to shining sea.


We hope to use this web site as our online base for future events and mass mobilizations... stay tuned! In the meantime we would like to offer these external links to sources that offer lots of pics and videos of the MARCH including a list of just about everything that happened.


» A wondeful image gallery


» Here is a 26 part series on the speakers, march and entering the rally.
(On http://ronpaulforums.com/ )


» R3VOLUTION: It's a Good Thing! (Watch in High Quality)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Liberty is Alive and not even death can cheat it

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Liberty is Alive!

Just look at the candidacy of Constitionalist, Libertarian, True Conservative, Small Government, Foe of Collectivism Ron Paul.

No, he did not clinch the Republican nomination, but what Paul, a long shot marginal candidate that was given no press coverage, accomplished is phenominal.

Paul had, and still has, a massive grassroots support as reflected in dozens of wins in most of the GOP straw polls, as well as massive support through the internet as evidenced through supporter organized online oneday giving campaigns called moneybombs.

There were many of these supporter organized fundraisers, with the two most notable netting $4.3 million on November 5th, 2007 and $6.0 million on December 16th, 2007. The December 16th fundraiser was the largest one day fundraiser in political history. His contributions from the military trumped all Republican candidates. He also raised raised more than any other Republican candidate in fourth-quarter 2007.

Paul's name was a number one web search term, and he beat out all the other candidates in Youtube subscriptions.

This is a major victory for the message of Constitutional Small Government Liberty.

For more of the victories relatining to Dr. Paul's candidacy for Liberty click this link:

Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Information

More Pro Liberty News:

Also in Virginia, Classic Libertarian/Conservative Pro-Liberty Jeff Frederick defeated Moderate Neo-Conservative Incumbent John Hager for Virginia Republican Party Chairman Position. This is a major victory for old school pro-Liberty conservatives with the technical internet know-how to reach this generation.

Liberty Setbacks:

There was a set back as well. Neo-con Jim Gilmore defeated Classic Conservative, Pro-Liberty Bob Marshall for the Virginia Republican Senate Seat Nomination. This was a convoluted win in my opinion because of the antiquated vote tabulation system at the Rebublican Convention. Because of the voting formula used, Marshall could have had more votes present on the floor at the Convention and still lost to Gilmore.

It warped my brain trying to figure out how to explain this formula in the simplest way possible.

See an attempted explanation of this formula:

Gilmore Eeks Out Formulated Vote Win

There is a Long Road to Hoe in the fight to rescue the Constitution and restore these United States to a Constitutional Republic and great Federation of Semi-autonomous States. There will be victories and setbacks along the way.

And, even if we are lose the war in the end for Liberty in this nation, and on the earth; we should still fight this great fight, because fighting for the Liberty of Man from the Collectivist Tyrany of illegitimate Governing bodies is the moral thing to do.

Give us Liberty or Give us Death

~Publius~

Convoluted Gilmore Senate Race Nomination Win

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Gilmore won by 65 tabulated votes. If you crunch the numbers, Gilmore only won because of a convoluted archaic voting system that can give each delegate voter the equivalent of anywhere from one to thirty votes or more.

The Formula: Eligible delegates (those who don't show up to the convention) divided by voting delegates (those who show up to the convention).

Example One: They divide the number of delegates from Area A, (who arrive at the Convention) into the total amount of eligible voting delegates from Area A (who didn't show up), and that number is the delegate strenth of Area A. If two delegates from Area A show up and there are 100 eligible delegates from Area A, then they divide 100 by two and get 50 votes per present delegate. Each Area A delegate's vote is worth 50 votes.

Example Two: They divide the number of delegates from Area B, (who arrive at the Convention) into the total amount of eligible voting delegates from Area B (who didn't show up), and that number is the delegate strenth of Area B. If five delegates from Area B show up and there are 50 eligible delegates from Area B, then they divide 50 by 5 and get 10 votes per present delegate. Each Area B delegate's vote is worth 10 votes.

Then, if Area A with only two people present (being worth 100 votes total) voted for Gilmore and Area B with five people present (being worth only 50 votes total) voted for Marshall,

then Gilmore's two voters had more power than Marshall's five voters.

With this system Marshall could have had more delegates (votes) at the Convention than Gilmore and still lost. I hope the 'actual delegate votes cast' is made public to see who won based on actual present delegate votes.

P.S. Gilmore won fare and square, as far as we know, based on the archaic vote tabulation syatem that the party usees to help far away counties that can't get all there delegates to the Convention. I say "If an area can't get their people interested enough to come to bad.

Let's do away with this archaic delegate vote welfare system, and have a straight vote at the Republican state Convention.

~Publius~

Ron Paul's Phenominal Presidential Run


The Ron Paul Freedom and Liberty Movement:

"Pleasantly surprised" by his exploratory committee's findings, Paul formally declared his candidacy for the 2008 Republican nomination on March 12th, 2007, on C-SPAN. His campaign has very strong grassroots support, as reflected in dozens of wins in GOP straw polls, his lead in web searches and YouTube subscriptions, and "surprisingly strong" fundraising with several record-breaking events. Military contributions surpassed all Republican candidates, and donations came heavily from individuals, due significantly to a robust online presence and supporters' creative use of viral marketing. Supporter-organized moneybomb fundraisers netted $4.3 million on November 5th, 2007 and $6.0 million on December 16th, 2007; the latter was widely regarded as the single largest one-day fundraiser in political history. Paul raised more than any other Republican candidate in fourth-quarter 2007. Paul's name was a number-one web search term as ranked by Technorati, beginning around May 2007, and he has led other candidates in YouTube subscriptions since May 20, 2007.

Though projections of 2008 Republican delegate counts have varied widely, Paul's count has consistently been third among the three candidates remaining after Super Tuesday. According to CNN and the New York Times, through Super Tuesday, Paul had received 5 delegates in North Dakota, and was projected to receive 2 in Iowa, 4 in Nevada, and 5 in Alaska based on caucus results, totaling 16. However, Paul's campaign projected 42 delegates based on the same results, including delegates from Colorado, Maine, and Minnesota.

In the January Louisiana caucus, Paul placed second behind John McCain, but uncommitted delegates outnumbered both candidates' pledged delegates, since a registration deadline had been extended to January 12th. Paul said he had the greatest number of pledged Louisiana delegates who had registered by the original January 10th deadline, and formally challenged the deadline extension and the Louisiana GOP's exclusion of voters due to an outdated list; he projected 3 Louisiana delegates. The Super Tuesday West Virginia caucus was won by Mike Huckabee, whose state campaign coordinators reportedly arranged to give 3 Huckabee delegates to Paul in exchange for votes from Paul's supporters. Huckabee has not confirmed this delegate pledge.

Paul's preference votes in primaries and caucuses began at 10% in Iowa (winning Jefferson County) and 8% in New Hampshire; on Super Tuesday they ranged from 25% in Montana and 21% in North Dakota, where he won several counties outright, to 3% in several states. After sweeping four states on March 4th, McCain was widely projected to have a majority of delegates pledged to vote for him in the September party convention. Paul obliquely acknowledged McCain on March 6th: "Though victory in the political sense [is] not available, many victories have been achieved due to hard work and enthusiasm." He continued to contest the remaining primaries, having added, "McCain has the nominal number ... but if you're in a campaign for only gaining power, that is one thing; if you're in a campaign to influence ideas and the future of the country, it's never over." His book about his presidential run, The Revolution: A Manifesto, became a New York Times and Amazon.com bestseller immediately upon release.

~Above information taken from Wikipedia Article~