Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Paul. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Ron Paul Super PAC gets funding from PayPal co-founders

Ron Paul
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is a man for principles and is popular because he advocates ideas of personal liberty, sound monetary policy and non-interventionist foreign policies. In addition, he opposes special interest favoritism and bailouts to banks.

Ron Paul is the only honest and non corrupt person among all the presidential candidates, republicans and democrats, and he does not ask corporate interests for campaign funds. His campaign funds, contributed by individual citizens, are not vast which puts him at a disadvantage to other well funded candidates Romney and Gingrich.

Reuter recently reported that a pro-Ron Paul super PAC has received some funding from co-founders of PayPal. People connected to PayPal in the early stages, co-founders Peter Thiel and Luke Nosek and Scott Banister, have donated to Endorse Liberty, a pro-Ron Paul Super PAC funding group.

According to Thiel, "Too often in this country we learn things the hard way ... With its unsustainable deficits, government spending is heading down the same path. Men and women who want freedom and growth should take action. A good place to start is voting for Ron Paul,"

Endorse Liberty was founded in November 2011. According to its website, Endorse Liberty is an alliance of entrepreneurs, inventors and creators who have come together to promote the cause of liberty as the founding principle that powers America.

Endorse Liberty is reported to have raised over $3.9 million to support Paul. They have promoted Ron Paul’s campaign by setting up YouTube channels, buying ads from Google, Facebook and StumbleUpon and building up a presence on the Web.

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Reference
Reuter: PayPal co-founders fund pro-Paul Super PAC
http://www.endorseliberty.com/home.php

Monday, January 30, 2012

Ron Paul against Internet Censorship

(Source: Congressman Ron Paul’s weekly Straight Talk)

Although Congress was back in session for scarcely more than a day last week, private citizens across the country managed to cause an uproar felt across Capitol Hill.  The uproar took the form of hundreds of thousands of phone calls to both Senators and Representatives, urging them to oppose two draconian new bills that threaten the free and unbridled flow of information on the internet.

On Wednesday last week, dozens of prominent websites like Wikipedia, Reddit, and Craigslist, were blacked out in protest of two bills known in DC jargon as SOPA and PIPA.  SOPA is the House bill; PIPA is its Senate companion. These bills ostensibly will combat internet piracy, and of course we also are told they will help us wage the never ending "war on terror."

What these bills actually do is force website owners to police the internet; create entry barriers to the only relatively free and open medium of communication; and threaten to break the technological structure of the internet itself.  They also violate our 1st Amendment right to freedom of speech and our 4th Amendment freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. 

SOPA and PIPA have been drafted not only without respect for the Constitution, but also without an understanding of the how the internet works.  These bills attack the very system upon which the entire orderly organization of the web depends.  Search engines, internet service providers, advertising sites, and sites with user-generated content such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter--all magnificent creations of the market-- are directly threatened by these bills. They will be held responsible if even a single of their millions of users posts even one link to a website that a copyright holder claims is violating a copyright.

Note that under the bills as written, the Department of Justice or a copyright holder do not have to prove that their copyright was violated-- they simply have to claim copyright infringement and an entire site is shut down.  The burden of these regulations on the internet will be enormous, shifting resources away from productivity and innovation and into monitoring and censoring.  It turns internet companies into involuntary tools for Big Brother government, further eroding our Constitutional rights.

As is typical of so many bills in Congress, SOPA and PIPA were not crafted to make life better for the American people, but rather were written at the behest of big business trying to enlist the federal government as its strong-arm.  For example, the Motion Picture Association of America spent more than $1.2 million so far lobbying for their passage.

But the internet community is fighting back effectively, not just with websites that went black but with millions of users who expressed their solidarity.  Congressional sponsors of both bills have been jumping ship in response to the outrage. The House Judiciary Committee canceled the SOPA hearing they were planning to hold last Wednesday; the House leadership announced they have no intention of considering this bill; and at the end of the week Senator Reid announced he was postponing the vote until a "compromise" could be reached.  The American people are speaking, and with their continued grassroots efforts the marketplace for free ideas and communication will prevail over government controls and censorship.
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Source: Congressman Ron Paul’s weekly Straight Talk

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ron Paul Presidential Candidate and Baseball Home Run Hitter

Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul is a man of principles and very knowledgeable about the Constitution, economics and world affairs. Although biased main stream media often belittles him by questioning his electability, Dr. Paul happens to be the only candidate who has been elected to the Congress about ten times. Most remarkably, as a physician, Dr. Paul has delivered over 4,000 babies.

There is another physical achievement of Dr. Paul that no presidential candidate can match. According to Politico, Dr. Ron Paul is the only congressman, dead or alive, to have hit a home run over the fence in the annual congressional baseball game’s 50-year history. The home run was hit during a game in the 1980s.

It will be no surprise if Ron Paul swings another home run all the way to the White House and is elected the next President.

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Reference:
Politico: Dems win big on the baseball field