The reason I like the article so much, is because the website provides the links on the resolutions Dr. Paul supports. I'm sure this is just in case you don't believe what he wrote. Do the research yourself and make your own judgement.
As anyone with a blog, YouTube account, MySpace page, or web site knows Ron Paul supporters are everywhere! The internet is filled with them. The frightening thing that I have witnessed is that many liberal voters are giving some credence to Ron Paul’s campaign and message. He somehow comes across as different or better than the run of the mill conservatives filling the Republican ticket.
I do not support Ron Paul in ANYTHING and I find his Congressional record and policies to be, at times, even scarier than his counterparts. The only thing that I have found to agree with him on is the fact that he does not support the war in Iraq. After extensive research I have compiled a list of 10 reasons NOT to vote for Ron Paul!
1. Ron Paul does not value equal rights for minorities.
Ron Paul has sponsored legislation that would repeal affirmative action, keep the IRS from investigating private schools who may have used race as a factor in denying entrance, thus losing their tax exempt status, would limit the scope of Brown versus Board of Education, and would deny citizenship for those born in the US if their parents are not citizens. Here are links to these bills: H.R.3863, H.R.5909, H.J.RES.46, and H.J.RES.42.2. Ron Paul would deny women control of their bodies and reproductive rights.
Ron Paul makes it very clear that one of his aims is to repeal Roe v. Wade. He has also co sponsored 4 separate bills to “To provide that human life shall be deemed to exist from conception.” This, of course, goes against current medical and scientific information as well as our existing laws and precedents. Please see these links: H.R.2597 and H.R.3923. Ron Paul would be disastrous for the working class.
He supports abolishing the Federal minimum wage, has twice introduced legislation to repeal OSHA, or the Occupational Safety and Health Act and would deal devastating blows to Social Security including repealing the act that makes it mandatory for employees of nonprofits, to make “coverage completely optional for both present and future workers”, and would “freeze benefit levels”. He has also twice sponsored legislation seeking to repeal the Davis-Bacon Act and the Copeland Act which among other things provide that contractors for the federal government must provide the prevailing wage and prohibits corporate “kick backs.” Here are the related legislative links: H.R.2030, H.R.4604, H.R.736, and H.R.27204. Ron Paul’s tax plan is unfair to lower earners and would greatly benefit those with the highest incomes.
He has repeatedly submitted amendments to the tax code that would get rid of the estate and gift taxes, tax all earners at 10%, disallow income tax credits to individuals who are not corporations, repeal the elderly tax credit, child care credit, earned income credit, and other common credits for working class citizens. Please see this link for more information: H.R.05484 Summary5. Ron Paul’s policies would cause irreparable damage to our already strained environment.
Among other travesties he supports off shore drilling, building more oil refineries, mining on federal lands, no taxes on the production of fuel, and would stop conservation efforts that could be a “Federal obstacle” to building and maintaining refineries. He has also sought to amend the Clean Air Act, repeal the Soil and Water Conservation Act of 1977, and to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to “restrict the jurisdiction of the United States over the discharge of dredged or fill material to discharges into waters”. To see for yourself the possible extent of the damage to the environment that would happen under a Paul administration please follow these links: H.R.2504, H.R.7079, H.R.7245, H.R.2415, H.R.393, H.R.4639, H.R.5293, and H.R.69366. A Ron Paul administration would continue to proliferate the negative image of the US among other nations.
Ron Paul supports withdrawing the US from the UN, when that has not happened he has fought to at least have the US withdrawn from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. He has introduced legislation to keep the US from giving any funds to the UN. He also submitted that the US funds should not be used in any UN peacekeeping mission or any UN program at all. He has sponsored a bill calling for us to “terminate all participation by the United States in the United Nations, and to remove all privileges, exemptions, and immunities of the United Nations.”Ron Paul twice supported stopping the destruction of intercontinental ballistic missile silos in the United States. He also would continue with Bush’s plan of ignoring international laws by maintaining an insistence that the International Criminal Court does not apply to the US, despite President Clinton’s signature on the original treaty. The International Criminal Court is used for, among other things, prosecution of war crimes. Please see the following links: H.R.3891, H.AMDT.191, H.AMDT.190, H.R.3769, H.R.1665, H.CON.RES.23, and H.R.11547. Ron Paul discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation and would not provide equal rights and protections to glbt citizens. This is an issue that Paul sort of dances around. He has been praised for stating that the federal government should not regulate who a person marries. This has been construed by some to mean that he is somewhat open to the idea of same sex marriage, he is not. Paul was an original co sponsor of the Marriage Protection Act in the House in 2004. Among other things this discriminatory piece of legislation placed a prohibition on the recognition of a same sex marriage across state borders. He said in 2004 that if he was in the Texas legislature he would not allow judges to come up with “new definitions” of marriage. Paul is a very religious conservative and though he is careful with his words his record shows that he is not a supporter of same sex marriage. In 1980 he introduced a particularly bigoted bill entitled “A bill to strengthen the American family and promote the virtues of family life.” or H.R.7955 A direct quote from the legislation “Prohibits the expenditure of Federal funds to any organization which presents male or female homosexuality as an acceptable alternative life style or which suggest that it can be an acceptable life style.” shows that he is unequivocally opposed to lifestyles other than heterosexual.
One of Paul’s loudest gripes is that the second amendment of the constitution is being eroded. In fact, he believes that September 11 would not have happened if that wasn’t true. He advocates for there to be no restrictions on personal ownership of semi-automatic weaponry or large capacity ammunition feeding devices, would repeal the Gun-Free School Zones Act (because we all know our schools are just missing more guns), wants guns to be allowed in our National Parks, and repeal the Gun Control Act of 1968. Now, I’m pretty damn certain that when the Constitution was written our founding fathers never intended for people to be walking around the streets with AK47′s and “large capacity ammunition feeding devices.” (That just sounds scary.) Throughout the years our Constitution has been amended and is indeed a living document needing changes to stay relevant in our society. Paul has no problem changing the Constitution when it fits his needs, such as no longer allowing those born in the US to be citizens if their parents are not. On the gun issue though he is no holds barred. I know he’s from Texas but really, common sense tells us that the amendments he is seeking to repeal have their place. In fact, the gun control act was put into place after the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert Kennedy. Please view the following links: H.R.2424, H.R.1897, H.R.1096, H.R.407, H.R.1147, and H.R.3892.
9. Ron Paul would butcher our already sad educational system.
The fact is that Ron Paul wants to privatize everything and that includes education. Where we run into problems is that it has been shown (think our current health care system) that this doesn’t work so well in practice. Ron Paul has introduced legislation that would keep the Federal Government “from planning, developing, implementing, or administering any national teacher test or method of certification and from withholding funds from States or local educational agencies that fail to adopt a specific method of teacher certification.” In a separate piece of legislation he seeks to “prohibit the payment of Federal Education assistance in States which require the licensing or certification of private schools or private school teachers.” So basically the federal government can’t regulate teaching credentials and if states opt to require them for private schools they get no aid. That sounds like a marvelous idea teachers with no certification teaching in private schools that are allowed to discriminate on the basis of race. He is certainly moving forward with these proposals!Remember his “bill to strengthen the American family and promote the virtues of family life.” or H.R.7955? Guess what? He basically advocates for segregation in schools once again. It “Forbids any court of the United States from requiring the attendance at a particular school of any student because of race, color, creed, or sex.” Without thinking about this statement it doesn’t sound bad at all. But remember, when desegregating schools that this is done by having children go to different schools, often after a court decision as in Brown Vs. Board of Education. If this were a bill that passed, schools would no longer be compelled to comply and the schools would go back to segregation based on their locations. Ron Paul is really starting to look like a pretty bigoted guy don’t you think?10. Ron Paul is opposed to the separation of church and state.
This reason is probably behind every other thing that I disagree with in regards to Paul’s positions. Ron Paul is among those who believes that there is a war on religion, he stated “Through perverse court decisions and years of cultural indoctrination, the elitist, secular Left has managed to convince many in our nation that religion must be driven from public view.” (( Koyaanisqatsi Blog: Wrong Paul Why I Do Not Want Ron Paul to be My President )) Though he talks a good talk, at times, Ron Paul can’t get away from his far right, conservative views. He would support “alternative views” to evolution taught in public schools (i.e. Intelligent Design.) We’ve already taken a look at his “bill to strengthen the American family and promote the virtues of family life.” or H.R.7955Besides hating the gays he takes a very religious stance on many other things. He is attempting to force his beliefs on the rest of America, exactly what he would do as president.So there you have it, my 10 reasons not to vote for Ron Paul. Please take the time to thoroughly review the records of the people running for office so you know where they really stand. Ron Paul has good rhetoric and he opposes the war but he’s not a good man in the human rights sense of the phrase. He is pretty much like every other Republican but more insidious. Here is a video that you should watch after reading this article. Really listen to what he says and how he says it. Watch out for the sneaky ones and RESEARCH! ((Orcinus: Ron Paul’s Record in Congress ))
Now that being said, please, if you’re a Ron Paul lover take a minute to re-read these 10 reasons NOT to vote for Ronnie Paul and ask yourself if you would still support him.
3 comments:
OMG, he got me. HE GOT ME! I always kinda felt sorry for this little man and even kinda secretly hoped that he'd be the little conservative engine that could and win Iowa last night....but not after reading this. He's a closet crazy. I'm serious. Listen, Michelle Bachman, bye bye girl, is openly crazy, and Rick Santorum is out and proud psycho crazy. He compared a democratic Obama to a fascist Musollini last night for Christ's sake. Rick Perry is just dumb. These people are not afraid to be who they are and they're far from worried about concealing their ultimate goals of political insanity. But Ron Paul....he's good. He shouts and rants about freedom and liberties and anti-war and for the most part that's what sticks, especially to people that don't really pay attention to politics. Mr. Paul, for the most part, has stayed quiet about the ten points that you have just mentioned, and that's makes him a very sneaky bastard. He's hiding in the closet about these beliefs of his so that independents and liberals will vote for him thinking that he's a republican (libertarian) that actually makes some sort of sense. I'm not worried though. If he does continue to make any ground then I'm sure many of these points will be shown to the public very very soon. I still feel like a fool though. I mean I like to think that I'm some what politically smarter then most of the people in my age group that live around me. I do live in Texas, of course. I saw stories about his racist news letter and kept hearing about how he'd have never voted for the Civil Rights Act because he doesn't believe that the government should be able to tell businesses who they can and cannot serve, but I just didn't pay attention to the signs. Hey, I wouldn't have voted for him anyway, like Kelly Clarkson surely will, but I hope that the people that are seriously considering casting their vote for such a closet crazy, solely based on his anti-war rhetoric and Viagra hard on for freedom and liberties, really read your blog post above three times over and rethink their vote. Just cause republicans are the thing to talk about now, doesn't mean you have to vote for them. There's always Obama. He has close to 10 months to improve the economy and get his approval ratings up, but even though it won't be easy, I still have HOPE that he can pull it off and get another four years in office which I honestly believe he truly deserves. Time to break out the Obama Pride sign again! Woo Hoo!
My car never did get vandalized for having that sign in the back seat for all those months back in '08. Wonder if I'll get that lucky again this time?
On one last note: Santorum might be crazy, like circus side show crazy, but the last mistake any Democrat would make would be to underestimate him. He's charming and comes off really looking like he cares for people, unlike Robo-Romney who's not afraid of saying that corporations are people too. He can relate to people because he doesn't have money coming out his ass, and comes off as being humble about his upbringing as well as his immigrant family heritage. He served as a Senator, not for long but he still did serve, and after his impressive speech last night I feel that he can talk a pretty good game if given the opportunity. He's also young and attractive, which people always like even if they don't know you. Nobody believes that he has any chance of survival against the more seasoned political candidates, but that didn't stop another good looking senator that gave great speeches and really connected with the people in the last election cycle. And that's what worries me. If the conservative party gets behind him and the people that have been donating to the Bachman, Perry and McCain camps all go to him then that might boost him financially enough to get him through to this political process, especially if you consider that James Dobson, Tony Perkins and a few other social conservative hate group leaders are getting together in, where else, Texas, to have a political pow wow on who to come together to vote on and allocate their resources to. There's not too many people left and they sure as hell won't give it to Romney. Newt Gingrich is old, outdated and royally pissed off. That might attract the crazy fringe but it won't bring in the independents, so I'm already counting him out. Add his money and votes to Santorum now and it's not looking too good, even if Romney spends every last penny he has. If the conservatives ban together to try and take Romney out, they'll do it through Santorum. If they succeed the Democrats are already saying that beating him will be a piece of cake. With all his craziness and his less then par debating skills, they may be right, but even the possibility of this guy becoming president scares the holy hell out of me. I half expect to be shipped off to the pink triangle camps within his first term. I know it won't be easy for Obama to beat Romney but I believe he can do it. I do not want Santorum to be nominated. He may be crazy but he can always tone it down and turn up the charm just in time for people the be persuaded to cast their ballots for him. This is conservative America that we are talking about here. The same country that chose a President Bush and then chose his son....twice. Don't underestimate the idiots out there and their power to vote for God and family without thinking about the consequences for electing a guy that wants to bomb Iran. Above all, do not underestimate Rick Santorum. Obama better not f*&k up between now and November. This wonderful country of ours can not afford it. OBAMA 2012.
Hmmm... I think no matter who ends up getting elected, I'm already deeply worried by our nation's (and states') political systems...
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