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| Molten Ash Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 74 | For Immediate Release… 03-05-04 CONTACT: 979-799-7077 Top Congressional Aide resigns to endorse 3rd Party Presidential Candidate Houston – Eric Dondero R., a Senior Aide to US Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) has resigned his position to help out Libertarian Party Presidential candidate Gary Nolan. "I am still very much a Republican," said Dondero. "But in this year's election President Bush needs a bit of tough love. While his foreign policy has been a great success, his domestic policies leave a lot to be desired. The spending increases and the government infringements on civil liberties have greatly disappointed libertarians." "Many libertarian Republicans such as myself have been supporting Bush. But lately he has abandoned his few libertarian supporters for more moderate, centrist voters. I have been one of the last libertarian Republicans defending him. The latest FCC crack-down on shock jocks like Howard Stern was the last straw for me." "As a Republican, I am hereby endorsing Gary Nolan's Presidential Candidacy under the Libertarian Party banner. I will also help launch a nationwide effort of Republicans for Gary Nolan." "I still hope very much, that President Bush wins re-election. Kerry would be a horrible choice. His policies would put us on the fast track towards European-style welfare statism/socialism. But I'm confident that Bush will win easily. Thus, for voters such as myself who live in safe GOP states like Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Alaska, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, Kansas, the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama and Virginia, why not send a strong limited government message to President Bush. He needs to know that there's a serious constituency out there that will not tolerate ever- expanding government spending and huge deficits. He needs to know that we libertarians considered his tax cut to be pitifully puny at best." "Traditionally, the Libertarian Party polls 300,000 to 500,000 votes for President each election cycle. Though, LP candidate Ed Clark pulled nearly a million in 1980. In a few short months Gary Nolan has proved to be the best candidate for the Libertarian Party since Clark in the early 1980s. A former nationally syndicated radio talk show host, Nolan is garnering major media attention, even appearing on Michael Medved's highly successful Radio Talk Show yesterday." Page 2 "With a well-organized Campaign Team, and a decent fundraising effort, Nolan appears to be well on his way to busting Clark's 1 million vote total of 1980." "While personally, I don't think it would be terribly wise for libertarian Republicans living in Massachusetts, Vermont, Maryland, Wisconsin or Washington State to vote Libertarian, for those living in safe GOP states it makes all the sense in the world to send George W. Bush a message." "There's been some talk of me seeking the Libertarian Party Vice- Presidential nomination. I'm mulling it over. The Libertarian Party ticket needs a qualified VP candidate with real world political experience. I will make an official announcement later in the month at the Arkansas Libertarian Party State Convention. But for now, I intend to grab a clipboard and get out on the streets in Houston and collect signatures to help get Nolan on the ballot." (Currently the LP is set to be on the ballot in over 40 states, and most likely will get on in a total of 45 to 47, more than any other 3rd Party. Texas is the biggest challenge). "Over the years, as a libertarian Republican I've been one of the most vocal critics of the Libertarian Party. I still believe that the LP has some handicaps and am very much a proud Republican. But I also realize that every now and then when my Party – the GOP - strays too far from limited government principles it needs a swift kick in the ass." "I'm hoping that Nolan's effort will provide that swift kick and that in the years to come the GOP will return to it's Goldwaterite/limited government roots." *Note – Eric Dondero Rittberg has been a Republican activist in Florida and Texas since 1989. He has served in many Republican political campaigns in varying capacities over the years including the Florida Governor's race in 1990, a winning Florida Congressional race in 1994 (Rep. Mark Foley), and numerous GOP state legislative races in Florida, Texas and Michigan. In 1993, Dondero won election to the Leon County County Conservation Board of Supervisors with 28,105 votes. He was the only Republican elected in Tallahassee that year. In 1995 he joined Ron Paul's first campaign for Congress serving as Campaign Coordinator. He then went on to serve as his Freeport Office as Senior District Aide and Coastal Issues Legislative Director from 1996 to late 2003. He is a graduate of Florida State University and an Honorably Discharged Decorated Veteran of the US Navy. Currently he is an Interpreter for Spanish and other languages in Houston, Texas, and is the Author of two books the "Worldwide Multilingual Phrase Book" and "Vacation Spanish." www.portsidelanguages.com. |
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| Igneous Magma Location: New York City Posts: 739 | Looks like you got that from an e-mail. Next time just find the link and post that. . . . whenever any government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. |
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