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Local GOP Resolution Against McCain

Posted by Brian Bailey on February 9, 2008

This is the sort of fact gathering and presentation that I think can be extremely effective in getting our message out. Notice that the resolution makes no mention of Ron Paul which is great because it should not and does not need to.

We need to work within the system and without it to get our points across.

From this supporter:

WHEREAS the Republican Party is founded upon the conservative political philosophy derived from the principle that individuals are endowed not by the government, but by the Creator, with certain unalienable rights; and

WHEREAS the Constitution of the United States is designed to guarantee the unfettered exercise of those rights by strictly limiting the power of government, whose authority is derived only from the consent of the governed; and

WHEREAS the Principles of Conservatism promote Liberty, Prosperity, and Individual Freedom; and

WHEREAS the leading presidential candidate for the Republican Party, Senator John McCain, has consistently demonstrated a record of public service counter to the philosophy and principles of conservatism and the Republican Party as evidenced by the following facts:

1. He has a consistent pattern of shocking verbal abuse, including screaming profanities, against Senate Republican colleagues who oppose his bills in any way; and

2. He has exercised scandalously poor judgment by intervening with the federal regulators on behalf of Charles H. Keating, Jr. in the Savings and Loan Crisis of the 1980s; and

3. He has worked against the principles of the Republican Party, promoting greatly expanding federal regulatory authority in order to combat global warming in ways that would greatly burden the American economy, contrary to free market forces; and

5. He has fought the Republican Party to create the Patient’s Bill of Rights, which allowed the government to impose a set of burdensome mandates on insurance coverage; and

4. He has undermined the principles of a free market economy by voting for an amendment that would authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to implement price controls on prescription drugs under Medicare; and

6. He has worked against the Republican Party to make a mockery of the rule of law, promoting amnesty for 20 million illegal immigrants; and

7. He has voted to subvert American Sovereignty by granting consulting rights to Mexico concerning the erection of a southern border fence; and

8. He has undermined the Constitution and opposed the Constitutional duties of the Vice President to break a tie on judicial nominations; and

9. He has worked against Conservative principles, undermining the First Amendment by abridging the free speech of citizens partaking in the political process; and

10. He has consistently led efforts undermining Second Amendment rights by promoting bills which regulate all sales at gun shows; regulations which force gun-owners to purchase trigger locks, making their firearms useless for self-defense; regulations which restrict the legitimate transfer of firearms over the internet; and regulations which extend the restrictions of the Brady bill to pawn shops and gun repair shops; and

11. He has voted to use taxpayer funds to harvest stem cells from human embryos; and

12. He has refused to take immediate and direct action to protect the life of the unborn; he opposes the repeal of Roe v. Wade; and he opposes a constitutional amendment to protect all human life; and

13. He sponsored and voted for a 282% tax increase on cigarettes that would have unconstitutionally violated the First Amendment and increased the size of the federal bureaucracy exponentially by giving the FDA unrestricted control over nicotine; and

14. He supports raising Social Security taxes; and

15. He has broken with the Republican Party in strongly opposing President Bush’s tax cuts in 2001 and 2003. He also joined leading liberal senators in offering and voting for amendments designed to undermine the tax cuts,

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED that the Republican Party of XXXXX opposes any effort to promote, support, or endorse Senator John McCain as the Republican nominee; and

LET IT BE FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of XXXXX will only support candidates who promote the philosophy and principles of conservatism in government; who promote smaller government, fiscal discipline, and greater economic and personal freedoms; and whose records of public service are evidence of their principled beliefs.

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4 Responses to “Local GOP Resolution Against McCain”

  1. Greg S, Whidbey Island WA

    I disagree.

    The Republican arm of the Banksters party doesn’t care anymore about being conservative. That was just a ploy to get back into power by sucking up to all the pathetic evangelicals who thought the Government was going to do more than just use them. Look what W has done to our rights, freedoms and the law. He said the Constitution was just a “Goddamned piece of paper” http://www.homelandstupidity.us/2005/12/09/bush-constitution-just-a-goddamned-piece-of-paper/

    Doesn’t sound very Christian to me. Sounds evil. The Republicans themselves might like to believe the party represents them. But McCain’s rise to the top of the septic tank doesn’t reflect that the party itself cares anymore. It’s their best chance to keep the war machine going - that’s what they want most. More contracts for the military, more civilian contractors, more loss of liberties, the introduction of a Fascist state complete with biometric National ID cards to track everything you do. Am I paranoid? No, I am informed.

    There will never be a voluntary move towards smaller government unless that means downsizing every department EXCEPT the “defense” dept. (now the “offense” dept - as in OFFENSIVE to every country that we don’t like. If Republicans want to daydream about what used to be, fine. I am concerned about what actually IS.

  2. Greg S, Whidbey Island WA

    PS to the above:

    If conservatives were REALLY conservatives they would have supported Ron Paul more than they obviously didn’t. What are they thinking now that McCain is smirking at them? They put most of their eggs in the Romney and Gomer baskets and lost. Now it’s going to haunt them. Add to this, the idea of Lieberman being the next VP. If there is reincarnation, McCain and Lieberman will be born as Siamese twins. Now there is an ugly baby.

    Somewhere there is a group of people praying right now that Newt Gingrich slithers back in to save the day. I’m not one of them.

  3. Perhaps four years of a McCain administration (or Democratic) would force the conservatives to do the soul searching that they apparently didn’t do under Bush II. The Republican Party is obviously in a state of disarray. Scattered, fractured. Maybe sitting in the corner for awhile thinking about what they’re doing wrong would be good for the movement.

    Maybe now that the GOP market is crashing, it’ll be a good opportunity for Ron Paul Republicans to buy stock at the ground level.

    Or maybe its just time for a new party. (Imagine if we had a small government party.)

  4. Or maybe a new country. Aren’t there still some little islands somewhere?

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