Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Ron Paul Endorse Social Moderate John Dennis!!

Adding to a bizarre turn of public policy initiatives. Socially Conservative Ron Paul has endorsed Social Moderate John Dennis of California for Congress. Dennis is running against Nancy Pelosi. What is wrong with that you ask? On John Dennis site, http://www.johndennis2010.com/issues/ there is no mention of Abortion. When his staff was asked about this they said that Mr Dennis believes this is a States Rights Issue. The usual moderate response when one does not want to take a stance on abortion or gay marriage.

Investigating further we find Mr Dennis is endorsed by Rogueon.org http://rogueon.org/ Rogueon.org is the same group that endorsed Moderately Pro Abortion Scott Brown (or so Scott says he is Pro Life I can't tell) Rogueon has the following on their website about Social Issues: RogueOn.org advocates for common sense restoration of America with a Federalist approach to Constitutional Liberty and a States Rights approach to social issues.

The question must be asked is Ron Paul, who I believe him when he says he is Pro Life aware there are Socially Moderate people in Campaign for Liberty? Or is he looking the other way? Why did Students for Liberty applaud having GOPRIDE, an openly gay Republican group, show up at CPAC last week? What is Rogueon Rogue about? Very interesting questions. Is this the admission of a problem Republican's need to make, before they can regain credibility with the rest of America? If I am a Father or Mother of Military Service Personnel, do I want to be part of a Republican Party that includes Campaign for Liberty, and Ron Paul who often goes too far in their criticism of my kids? The answer to these questions I believe will be the redemption of the Republican Party, and the healing it needs, to become credible to America again.

2 comments:

Robert said...

Hello. I "founded" RogueOn.org. For some of the answers to the questions you ask, I would point you here: http://rogueon.blogspot.com/search/label/issues

After reading that, you will see that my website does not take it's marching orders from a party, candidate, or personality, including Ron Paul, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, etc. Abortion is a states rights issue. That's the bottom line. The Supreme Court should not have legislated from the bench. I personally advocate for reversing the decision and allowing the states to work it out--which is indeed the true conservative approach. The people who follow my website may or may not agree, but that's fine as we push an individualistic "think for yourself" approach to things. Scott Brown was endorsed because he was the only viable candidate in the race. Joe Kennedy was the best candidate, but he had no chance of winning. We supported Scott Brown to achieve the 41st Health Care vote. Would you have rather seen Martha Coakley be elected? Thanks for your time.

Anonymous said...

John Dennis is also antiwar. He thinks the war is immoral. He is against extra judicial systems- this means he is ok with trying terrorists in the same cities they vow to destroy with lawyers...and with taxpayer dollars etc.

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