Congressional candidate Brent Sanders holds money bomb
March 2nd, 2008 9:47 am | by Marc Gallagher | Published in Activism, Constitution, Election, Fund Raising, Philosophy, Politics, Ron Paul Republicans | 2 Comments
Today and tomorrow (March 2nd and 3rd) is Louisiana Congressional Candidate Brent Sanders’ “money bomb”. A few weeks ago we began our interview with Sanders, which revealed his dedication to limited and responsible government.
Sanders is utilizing a page from the Ron Paul grassroots playbook by holding a “money bomb” in order to raise money in a short period of time for his campaign. For those that believe in the ideals and positions of freedom, prosperity, and peace this is another chance to make your voices heard. Donating to “Ron Paul Republicans” is one of the most effective methods to keep those principles alive and thriving.
Liberty Maven is happy to endorse Brent Sanders and encourages everyone to help his campaign by making a donation.
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March 2nd, 2008 at 2:32 pm (#)
I’m not entirely sure who the author of this article is, however they should be a bit more careful with their endorsements. Though Brent is close, he is not a Ron Paul Republican. If you view his own website, he blames the government for not taking care of Katrina victims. This very statement, is that of a “nanny state” type mentality, which goes entirely against what Ron Paul believes in.
I have already taken steps to get Brent to realize this thinking is wrong, and why. I’m hopeful that in time, he will reconsider his position and realize, it is not the governments responsibility to take care of us. I believe that he is allowing his own personal bias on this issue, to cloud his judgment. Since he is from Louisiana, and saw so much of what happened first hand, he probably is not thinking clearly. I am confident, however in time, he will come to realize that, though Katrina was a real tragedy, it was not our government that let them down, nor was it our governments responsibility to take care of them.
March 2nd, 2008 at 3:29 pm (#)
Feelgood,
You are distorting his views. Ron Paul himself has stated that the government failed with respect to Hurricane Katrina.
A 90% Ron Paul Republican is about 70% better than what we have today in Congress.
We aren’t going to agree with all candidates on every issue all the time. Searching for that kind of purity in politics is a losing proposition.