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Ron Paul Endorses Constitution Party Candidate Chuck Baldwin

Posted on September 22, 2008 at 5:31 pm

Libertarian Party candidate Bob Barr didn’t appreciate Ron Paul’s efforts to bring together enemies of the permanent regime in Washington and hold a press conference featuring all of the third party candidates. Barr thought Paul had snubbed him by not passing the torch of revolution to him.

Well, Mr. Barr, how do you like these apples:

The Libertarian Party Candidate admonished me for “remaining neutral” in the presidential race and not stating whom I will vote for in November. It’s true; I have done exactly that due to my respect and friendship and support from both the Constitution and Libertarian Party members. I remain a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party and I’m a ten-term Republican Congressman. It is not against the law to participate in more then one political party…

…I’ve thought about the unsolicited advice from the Libertarian Party candidate, and he has convinced me to reject my neutral stance in the November election. I’m supporting Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate.

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Alan Keyes Admits His Political Career Is An Abortion

Posted on April 28, 2008 at 7:25 am

An outstanding column by James Antle on the far right Constitution Party’s rejection of Alan Keyes as their presidential nominee includes this precious quote from Keyes himself on his political career:

In the act of procreation, people are joyfully, ecstatically, with great joy in every fiber of their being, saying “yes” to the coming of that new life. And then in abortion, they kill it. So what, in fact, my political career is, is the paradigm and pattern of that which I am trying to stop for the child. I kind of represent, in political terms, the abortion. You’re invited in, then they kill you. You’re invited in, then they kill you.

Alan Keyes Is Still Running For President

Posted on April 17, 2008 at 7:37 pm

Your favorite perennial candidate may use a third party to keep him in the game:

Keyes added that he is looking to the Constitution Party as a possible home for his future efforts in politics, including a potential run for president in the 2008 general election. “No other ‘third party’ is as well-established as the Constitution Party,” said Keyes. “They’ve been around since 1992, and have built a significant grassroots presence among patriotic, Constitution-minded citizens–with a registered membership of over 350,000.

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