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Jesamin Jackson  
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 More options Jun 16 2011, 11:07 am
From: Jesamin Jackson <vermontrevolut...@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 08:07:13 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Jun 16 2011 11:07 am
Subject: The Tea Parties Now Have Their Man

By Chuck Baldwin, Pastor and 2008 Constitution Party Presidential Candidate
After I wrote my last column, several Tea Party activists contacted me to let me
know that they had not been “neoconned.” They made it plain in no uncertain
terms that they would never support establishment neocon Republicans such as
Newt Gingrich for the office of President of the United States. Most assuredly,
I was glad to hear from these folks; I only wish my mail box had been swamped
with such correspondence–it wasn’t!
See my column at:
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/?p=3425
 
At this point, it may be helpful if I give a little history lesson. The Tea
Party movement began in 2007 as a grassroots effort to support the 2008
Presidential candidacy of Congressman Ron Paul of Texas. I am proud to say that
I was part of that effort. In fact, I actively campaigned for Dr. Paul in at
least four states during that election cycle: Alabama, Florida, Iowa, and South
Carolina. I was even honored to represent Dr. Paul in a major South Carolina GOP
banquet, in which sitting US congressmen and senators were selected from around
the country to represent most of the other Republican Presidential candidates.
(I wish readers could have been a fly on the wall to witness the goings on at
the speaker’s table during the banquet as these GOP congressmen and senators
tried to figure out who I was, and what the heck I was doing there. It was quite
a sight!) I well remember that, as I came down from the speaker’s platform, one
US Senator told me that my promotion of Dr. Paul’s candidacy that night was the
best presentation on behalf of the Texas congressman that he had ever heard.
Since then, I have spoken at numerous Tea Party events and appeared on both
local and national media outlets (and numerous private videos and recordings)
discussing the merits of the Tea Party movement and promoting the candidacy of
Dr. Paul.
 
We need to get this straight: the Tea Party movement was never about electing
Republicans–especially neocon Republicans! The Tea Party movement began as a
grassroots effort to reduce the size and scope of the federal government; to rid
America of the oppressive tax burden under which it currently groans; to
eliminate the Federal Reserve; to return America to sound money; to stop the
federal government’s obsession with foreign entanglements and wars; and to
return America to constitutional governance. And there was only one man within
the two major parties that was going to bring about those changes in 2008:
Congressman Ron Paul, which is why the Tea Party was birthed as a grassroots
extension of his campaign.
 
Since then, however, many GOP shills and toadies have jumped on the Tea Party
bandwagon and have attempted to redefine its goals and objectives, including
many of the talking heads on FOX News. In truth, many Tea Party activists
regularly look to Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, and other
“conservative” celebrities to champion their cause.
 
Need I remind everyone that Hannity has hardly ever met a Republican that he
didn’t gush over. And I couldn’t count how many times we’ve seen Mr. Neocon
himself, Newt Gingrich, on Hannity’s show. And as much as many people will
cringe to hear this (and as much as I appreciate many things that Beck has to
say), it was Glenn Beck who literally sabotaged a legitimate Tea Party
candidate, Debra Medina, on his show. I would even dare say that Medina might
have been elected Texas governor had it not been for the hatchet job Beck did on
her. And as much as I like Sarah Palin for her fervent pro-life and pro-Second
Amendment convictions, when it comes to foreign affairs, she is just another
shill for the pro-war, military-industrial complex that has dominated US foreign
policy since the days of Lyndon Johnson.
 
In 2008, the Tea Party movement supported one candidate: Ron Paul. He was the
only Presidential candidate who had the guts to say the Federal Reserve was
corrupt and needed to be eliminated; he was the only candidate (with the
exception of Dennis Kucinich) who said the war in Iraq was unnecessary and
unconstitutional; he was the only candidate who sponsored the Sanctity of Life
Act, which would recognize the right of the states to nullify Roe vs. Wade; he
was the only Republican candidate to speak out against the USA Patriot Act, the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and other draconian police-state-type
legislation and departments; and he was the only man from either party who had
the guts to say the US should stop sending foreign aid to all countries–even
Israel.
 
Now, here we are four years later. And, once again, the man who was responsible
for the Tea Party movement coming into existence has entered the 2012 race for
President. See the story, as it is reported in the National Journal:
http://tinyurl.com/3c67url
 
Coinciding with his announcement that he was establishing an “Exploratory
Committee” for his Presidential bid, Dr. Paul also launched his campaign web
site, which is located at:
http://www.ronpaul2012.com
 
So, once again, the Tea Parties have their man. Will they support him in 2011
and 2012, as they did in 2007 and 2008? If they have not been “neoconned,” they
will.


 
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Richard B. Drewes  
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 More options Jun 16 2011, 12:50 pm
From: "Richard B. Drewes" <hilli...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 10:50:55 -0600
Local: Thurs, Jun 16 2011 12:50 pm
Subject: Re: [alamosa-tea-party] The Tea Parties Now Have Their Man

*I Wasn't aware Alamosa had a Tea Party. Please send me contact
information or call me @ 719-480-1607

R. B. (Dick) Drewes
Alamosa, CO.
*
On 06/16/2011 9:07 AM, Jesamin Jackson wrote:


 
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