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Dear
Aaron,
Welcome to the twentieth issue of the Truckers4RonPaul.org newsletter.
Wow, twenty issues already.
This is going fast!
We have a few updates for this issue, though it will focus as much on non-Paul related freedom
issues as it does on Paul's campaign itself.
Several groups are working hard to build and convey the message of
true freedom and liberty around the nation (and the globe) - too many to name all at once. Please support them.
One of my personal favorites, though, is BreaktheMatrix.com, where I am a member. Check it out.
Meanwhile,
the media blackout of Paul is almost total, where he is rarely (if ever) named during presidential campaign discussions.
Behind the scenes, the Republican Party neo-cons are working hard to keep it that way.
The powers-that-be in the
GOP (hey, that rhymes!) are afraid of the Ron Paul Revolution and are working hard to shut us down...
This means we can't give up until the fight is through!
So tell your friends about Ron Paul and keep
on truckin'!
Sincerely,
Aaron Turpen www.Truckers4RonPaul.org
Note: at he
bottom of this email there are unsubscribe, forward, and subscribe links for your convenience.
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 SendARope.com Starts Campaign to End Treason in D.C.
Kurt, an anonymous conservative who made his name on
YouTube with his video " The Ron Paul Switch," has created another blockbuster idea. This one is
called Send A Rope ( SendARope.com). The video which is the only feature of the site, aside
from some link-back banners - like the one heading this article -, explains the concept. It's basically pretty
simple. Get some rope, cut it into small lengths (he suggest about a foot), and mail these to your favorite politicians with
a scrap of paper that says only "Treason." You see, it's great on many levels. Treason is, of course,
punishable by death and is one of the few federal crimes for which hanging is still an option. By writing
nothing more than "treason" on the paper as your explanation for sending the rope, however, you are not committing the federal
"crime" of threatening an elected official. A crime which, many of us would say, is is no crime at all -
simply part of being American. At any rate, this is a great idea and I hope you'll all visit SendaRope.com and...well...send a rope. |
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 List of Upcoming Ron Paul Community Events
Thanks to Trevor
at This November 5th for this list!
1- Marc Scibilia and friends are
putting on a tour to help spread the message of Freedom. www.FreedomTour08.com
2- Linda (Granny Warrior) is holding a freedom festival in Sturgis, SD from July 2nd to the
6th. Lots of great speakers will be there. Check out www.revolution4freedom.com
3- The committee for small government is seeking
to end the Massachusetts's State Income Tax. Join the fund raiser at memorialdaymoneybomb.com
4- Ron Paul HQ is seeking to put Ron Paul's new
book in over 230 New Hampshire public libraries. www.ronpaulhq.com for more information.
5- BreakTheMatrix launches a new
pilot and asks you to join their video militia. Check out www.breakthematrix.com/ btmtv/thepublictrust to see how you can be involved.
6- A Revolution March
is being held in Washington, D.C. on January 12th. revolutionmarch.com
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Big Government Responsible for High Gas Prices
by Dr. Ron Paul In the past few months, American workers, consumers, and businesses have experienced a sudden
and dramatic rise in gasoline prices. In some parts of the country, gasoline costs as much as $4 per gallon. Some politicians
claim that the way to reduce gas prices is by expanding the government's power to regulate prices and control the supply of
gasoline. For example, the House of Representatives has even passed legislation subjecting gas station owners to criminal
penalties if they charge more than a federal bureaucrat deems appropriate. Proponents of these measures must have forgotten
the 1970s, when government controls on the oil industry resulted in gas lines and shortages. It was only after President Reagan
lifted federal price controls that the gas lines disappeared. Instead of imposing further restraints on the market,
Congress should consider reforming the federal policies that raise gas prices. For example, federal and state taxes can account
for as much as a third of what consumers' pay at the pump. The Federal Government's boom-and-bust monetary policy also makes
consumers vulnerable to inflation and to constant fluctuations in the prices of essential goods such as oil. It is no coincidence
that oil prices first became an issue shortly after President Nixon unilaterally severed the dollar's last link to gold. Basic economics says that when government restricts the supply of a good, the price will increase. Yet Congress continues
to reject simple measures that could increase the supply of oil. For example, Congress refuses to allow reasonable, environmentally
sensitive, offshore drilling. Congress also refuses to remove the numerous regulatory hurdles that add to the prohibitively
expensive task of constructing new refineries. Building a new refinery requires billions of dollars in capital investment.
It can take several years just to obtain the necessary federal permits. Even after the permits are obtained, construction
of a refinery may still be delayed or even halted by frivolous lawsuits. It is no wonder that there has not been a new refinery
constructed in the United States since 1976. Last year, in order to provide the American people with relief from
high oil prices, I introduced the Affordable Gas Price Act (H.R. 2415). This legislation protects the American people from
gas price spikes by suspending the federal gas tax whenever the national average gas price exceeds $3.00 per gallon. The Affordable
Gas Price Act also expands the supply of gasoline by repealing the federal moratorium on offshore drilling, including in the
ANWR reserve in Alaska . HR 2415 also provides tax incentives and protection from nuisance lawsuits for those seeking to build
new refineries. Finally, HR 2415 authorizes a federal study on the link between our nation's monetary policy and the price
of oil. The free market can meet the American people's demand for a reliable supply of gasoline as long as government
does not distort the market through excessive taxation and regulation. Therefore, Congress should lower gas prices by pursuing
an agenda of low taxes, regulatory relief, and sound money by passing legislation such as my Affordable Gas Act. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/articles/1146/big-government-responsible-for-high-gas-prices/ |
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