Ron Paul has received the endorsement of a key California Republican Group

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Key California Republican Group Endorses Ron Paul

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 22, 2007

ARLINGTON, VA – The United Republicans of California (UROC) have unanimously endorsed Congressman Ron Paul for president of the United States. UROC, formed in 1963 to support Barry Goldwater, represents the traditional conservative wing of the California Republican Party.

“The unanimous endorsement from the United Republicans of California proves what the campaign has been saying all along,” said campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “Ron Paul is the only true conservative and real Republican in the race.”

In their official statement endorsing Dr. Paul, UROC called him “the leading advocate for freedom in our nation’s capital” and recognized that:

Ron Paul’s voting record demonstrates that he has voted against:

· raising taxes;
· unbalanced budgets;
· a federal restriction on gun ownership;
· raising congressional pay; or
· increasing the power of the executive branch.

His voting record demonstrates further that he voted against:

· the USA Patriot Act;
· regulating the Internet; and
· the war in Iraq.

Dr. Paul is the only candidate with a record that matches the UROC’s platform.

“Whether the issue is life, the Second Amendment, foreign policy, spending or taxes, Ron Paul is the only traditional conservative candidate,” continued Snyder. “Traditional conservatives across the country should support Ron Paul for president.”
 
I'm beginning to think Ron Paul is America's only hope. The other candidates, both Republican and Democrat, are big government authoritarian types. Personally, I'm just sick of voting for the supposed "lessor of evils".
 
Excellent!

Even if Dr. Ron doesn't get the nomination, at least his message about a return to Constitutionally-limited government is clearly getting out.
 
That may be the best result of his efforts. If he were to get the nomination there are simply too many people out there who would endlessly tout the wildly insane claims of tin-hattism and such, distracting from the message. If he were to be elected he'd likely be buried in bitter Repub hacks all bent on opposing anything that got in their pockets. Again, the message would get lost.

But in gaining endorsements and obvious credibility the establishment is forced to take some note, and normal folks get to realize they actually CAN have an impact on the national level.
 
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