The latest letter from Ron Paul outlines the need to preserve
his libertarian, free market ideals in the face of the "DC
neocons" who would love to see him defeated.
Ron Paul writes to supporters: "The DC neocons think their
old dream is about to come true. They think they can defeat
me in the Republican congressional primary in Texas on March
4th. And you know what? They may be right.
"My opponent, who describes himself as a traditional conservative,
is a dedicated servitor of all the special interests who have
given us the disaster of recent years, from unconstitutional
wars to a looming recession, from huge deficits to massive new
welfare programs.
"A Republican operative allied with the worst forces in
DC recently said: "Give what you can [to Ron Paul's opponent].
Ron Paul is running scared -- using his Presidential campaign's
donors' money to subsidize a desperate last-minute attempt to
save his Congressional seat."
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"That is a lie, of course. It is illegal to use presidential
campaign donations in my congressional race. The congressional
campaign has to stand on its own. But so far, we have raised
only about a third of what a well-funded effort would need.
"In my 10 terms in Congress, I have not only been able
to serve my constituents, and help them, for example, negotiate
federal red-tape. I have also been able to defend our principles
of less spending, lower taxes, no inflation, and strict adherence
to the Constitution. Some people in DC laugh at the idea that
I should obey my oath of office, and ask first of any proposed
legislation, is it constitutional? But I know that you share
my support for the vision of the framers.
"My friend Congressmen Wayne Gilchrest (R-Maryland) was
just defeated in his primary election by a neocon fraud similar
to the one I face. My friend Walter Jones (R-North Carolina)
is under heavy pressure as well. People like our hand-picked
opponents will do anything to gain and keep power. They represent
everything that is wrong with DC.
"If I am defeated in the upcoming congressional primary,
our ideas will be held to have been defeated as well. It will
be proclaimed from the rooftops in DC that such "ridiculous
and outmoded notions" as the free market, sound money,
personal liberty, limited government, and a pro-American foreign
policy are through.
"I am determined not to let this happen. All that you
and I believe in is far too important to the future of our country,
and to everyone and everything we love, to let the neocons dance
on its grave.
"Please, help me stop the lies, the distortions, the pressure
groups, the special interests that benefit from DC rip-offs.
There is still time to run radio and tv ads, to set up phone
banks, to get out the vote. But unless you help, my reelection
to Congress may be in jeopardy. Please help me return to Congress
to fight for the people of my district, and for the ideas that
can save our country from the path to trouble we are now on."