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slvrbugjim
28th February 2012, 06:42 AM
From 1988, Very cool

http://www.conservativehq.com/article/5754-ron-pauls-resignation-letter-gop

Hmm the message does sound quite familiar indeed

CHQ Staff - 12/5/11


The following is the text of Congressman Ron Paul's letter of resignation, sent in 1984 to Frank Fahrenkopf, then chairman of the Republican National Committee.
As a lifelong Republican, it saddens me to have to write this letter. My parents believed in the Republican Party and its free enterprise philosophy, and that's the way I was brought up. At age 21, in 1956, I cast my first vote for Ike and the entire Republican slate.
Because of frustration with the direction in which the country was going, I became a political activist and ran for the U.S. Congress in 1974. Even with Watergate, my loyalty, optimism, and hope for the future were tied to the Republican Party and its message of free enterprise, limited government, and balanced budgets.
Eventually I was elected to the U.S. Congress four times as a Republican. This permitted me a first-hand look at the interworkings of the U.S. Congress, seeing both the benefits and partisan frustrations that guide its shaky proceedings. I found that although representative government still exists, special interest control of the legislative process clearly presents a danger to our constitutional system of government.
In 1976 I was impressed with Ronald Reagan's program and was one of the four members of Congress who endorsed his candidacy. In 1980, unlike other Republican office holders in Texas, I again supported our President in his efforts.
Since 1981, however, I have gradually and steadily grown weary of the Republican Party's efforts to reduce the size of the federal government. Since then Ronald Reagan and the Republican Party have given us skyrocketing deficits, and astoundingly a doubled national debt. How is it that the party of balanced budgets, with control of the White House and Senate, accumulated red ink greater than all previous administrations put together? Tip O'Neill, although part of the problem, cannot alone be blamed............................................ ....................


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http://www.conservativehq.com/article/5754-ron-pauls-resignation-letter-gop

Neuro
28th February 2012, 06:47 AM
There is a slight problem with the headline!

Libertytree
28th February 2012, 06:52 AM
Holy shit! You got me with the "Breaking" part.

EE_
28th February 2012, 07:18 AM
Whew...I almost started filling bottles with gasoline.
False alarm.

LuckyStrike
28th February 2012, 07:43 AM
Change your name to slvrboywhocriedwolfjim

slvrbugjim
28th February 2012, 08:07 AM
Change your name to slvrboywhocriedwolfjim

Hey well, perhaps a bit to break up the monotony of an average tshtf Tuesday.

In either case, the letter could have easily been written in 2012 By Rp, and would sound exactly like what he is saying today. How some things never change.