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Ron Paul draws local crowd

Presidential candidate Ron Paul prepares to sign one of his books, “The Revolution,” as he chats with his supporters Friday afternoon at The College of Idaho.
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CALDWELL — Texas Congressman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul addressed a packed house Friday at The College of Idaho’s Jewett Auditorium.

Paul’s supporters were energetic despite the dim prospects for his candidacy. The candidate acknowledged during a brief press conference prior to his speech that Sen. John McCain will all but certainly be his party’s nominee, but said his backers’ energy is keeping him in the race.

A strict constitutionalist and fierce critic of current U.S. foreign policy, Paul spoke on a number of issues including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, health care, individual liberty and the economy.‘We’re only starting’CALDWELL — U.S. Rep. Ron Paul says he represents a return to the Republican Party’s core values: small government, low taxes, foreign policy of nonintervention and protection of individual liberties and Constitutionally guaranteed rights.

Volunteer supportAfter his speech, a crowd gathered outside the auditorium to shake U.S. Rep. Ron Paul’s hand or ask for autographs.

Paul touts the grassroots, volunteer-only nature of his campaign, and the volunteers were out in force, handing out copies of the Constitution as well as campaign donation forms.

Laurie White of Boise said Paul’s campaign is the first she’s been actively involved in. A lifelong Republican voter, White said she supports Paul because “he’s strictly with the Constitution, especially involving the economy.”

She added: “I’m frustrated with the Republican Party not staying the Republican Party that they were back when I voted for Reagan.”

White said she initially disagreed with Paul on the war, but after looking into it more has changed her mind. “I think it was right-on, all the way down the line,” she said of his speech.

Tom Labrecque, a 28-year-old Air Force veteran from Boise, said he agreed with most of what Paul had to say. “I’m a big believer in personal liberty,” he said. “I’m really excited that he got out to Idaho to speak.”

A visit to Idaho was a logical choice for the presidential candidate, he said, because of the upcoming May 27 primary and because “it’s a state that really has stood up with libertarian and classical conservative values.”

While he acknowledged he won’t likely be the Republican nominee, Paul said he plans to stay in the race.

“I keep getting asked, ‘When are you going to quit? When are you going to quit?’ And I tell them, ‘Well, it looks like we’re only getting started.’ The momentum is still building,” Paul said, drawing cheers from the audience at The College of Idaho’s Jewett Auditorium. “It’s about a lot more than me.”

Speaking to the press before his speech, the Texas congressman said even though he will likely lose, he hopes to send as many delegates as possible to the Republican convention to influence the internal discourse.

Paul’s take on what the role of government should be is simple, he said: Adhere to the constitution and protect individual liberties.

Paul believes many government agencies, programs and actions — including the undeclared wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — are unconstitutional.

He spoke at length of his opposition to the “War on Terror” and worldwide U.S. military presence. The Republican Party, which condemned the Clinton administration for “nation building and policing the world” is now trying to do the same thing, he said.

“When you talk about a foreign policy of nonintervention — all we’re talking about is what the founding fathers intended — what the Constitution supports and what the Republican Party used to stand for,” he said.

Paul said U.S. intervention in foreign affairs and sustained military presence around the world contributed to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and accused the Bush administration of taking advantage of fear and uncertainty in the wake of the terror attack to curtail civil liberties.

He advocates closing foreign military bases and investing the resources within the U.S.

Paul supports cutting many government programs, including the Department of Education, and reducing regulation of food and drugs. He blames high health care costs on inflation and government regulation and decries any proposed solution that would involve more government control.

He supports gun ownership rights and is against abortion. He advocates withdrawal from the United Nations as well as trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organization, in the name of national sovereignty.

Comments:

>>>Well, it looks like we’re only getting started.’ >>> The momentum is still building,” Paul said It is absolutely true that the message of liberty and freedom continues to attract people. Ron Paul is part of our revolution to reduce the burden of the federal gov't. Let's reduce the size of the federal gov't, and reduce all of those taxes we pay!
- 6:54 PM, Saturday April 26, 2008
>>>Well, it looks like we’re only getting started.’ >>> The momentum is still building,” Paul said It is absolutely true that the message of liberty and freedom continues to attract people. Ron Paul is part of our revolution to reduce the burden of the federal gov't. Let's reduce the size of the federal gov't, and reduce all of those taxes we pay!
MikeR - 3:21 PM, Saturday April 26, 2008
Ron Paul means what he says. He can be trusted to tell the truth, always. He doesn’t pander. All the other canadates say anything to get votes. They are promoted by big business media. THEN when they are elected, they continue steadfast in the same old direction with the 100 year old agenda of aggression and economic control on other countries benefitting only war profiteers, big business and their private managed trade deals. Their focus is on resources of the world and their own gains. They seem to have No regard to the problems in their own back yard like jobs with living wages of the People, nor for their liberty, nor for securing Peace in the world. Ron Paul goes for the ROOTS to problems and he is one of the few in Washington who are the protectors the most valued American principles and the US constitution. He would be the first REAL president for the people and by the people that we'd had in over 100 years! God bless America with Ron Paul.
Jen - 2:32 PM, Saturday April 26, 2008
Ron Paul the only real candidate for Change! Do your homework Idaho and let's send a message to Washington, vote Ron Paul on May 27th in the Republican Primary! As the economy approaches meltdown from the failed policies of the current gang in charge in congress and the administration all they can do is offer more of the same things that got us to this point. McCain "I don't care if we stay 100 years in Iraq" is no conservative or a Republican and has admitted he knows nothing about economics. Ron Paul a well respected economic scholar is the only candidate out of all of them running or that have run that has viable solutions to these problems. Don't take my word get his book "The Revolution a Manifesto" Available at bookstores or Amazon.com and see for yourself. Unless of course you like government running your life, higher taxes and inflation, higher prices, free falling dollar, Real ID tracking your every move, 100 years in middle eastern countries etc. http://RonPaul2008.com
hawkiye - 12:27 PM, Saturday April 26, 2008
Bravo Dr. Paul and the Revolution. Dr. Paul is the only candidate that has presented factual information about the real condition of this country, its economy and its policies. Eventually, the American People will look to someone like Dr. Paul to find the answers necessary to restore this country instead of the political platitudes and empty promises fed to them. Few seem to realize that they have been robbed of their Liberty, their prosperity and their future, but soon the questions will get louder as the misery level rises in this country. I mean the government's debt, or should I say our debt, is now estimated at nearly $10 Trillion Dollars with unfunded future obligations at over $60 Trillion Dollars on top of that. In the last year this government spent around $500 Billion of your tax dollars just on the periodic interest payments on the debt, the remainder of our taxes amounted to little more than a pittance in the grand scheme of things. The government outspends tax revenues a
Republicae - 9:48 AM, Saturday April 26, 2008


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