David Kretzmann » Endorsement http://davidkretzmann.com Pursuing a Free, Voluntary, Peaceful World Sun, 24 Mar 2013 15:44:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Ron Paul: Thomas Jefferson of Our Day? http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/06/ron-paul-thomas-jefferson-of-our-day/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2012/06/ron-paul-thomas-jefferson-of-our-day/#comments Mon, 11 Jun 2012 20:59:10 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=1347

"In matters of principle, stand like a rock." ~ Thomas Jefferson

In his latest video, Tom Woods explicitly states that Ron Paul is under an enormous amount of pressure to endorse Mitt Romney under the guise of helping Ron’s son, Senator Rand Paul. Rand endorsed Romney on June 7. Will Ron Paul resist the pressures to endorse an anti-liberty, warmongering, neoconservative Republican presidential candidate?

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I am one of those individuals whose life was radically changed because of the liberty philosophy Ron Paul espoused in the 2007-08 presidential election cycle. Endorsing Mitt Romney would be a heartbreaking change of events. However, as Tom Woods said today, “I have excellent reason to believe that there is zero chance Ron Paul would endorse anyone like Romney. I do not have the same confidence in every individual who has his ear, though.” Ron’s greatest weakness is with whom we trusts in his “inside circle,” whether it be with Campaign for Liberty or his presidential campaign (Jesse Benton and John Tate are noteworthy in this category).

"Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the government of others?" ~ Thomas Jefferson

Stay strong Ron, and follow the same guiding principles that brought you to this point and built the revolution that we have today. If you maintain that through this election process and resist the temptations of the establishment and those that would profit off your political games, you will indeed be a prime contender to be the Thomas Jefferson of our day.

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Joel Salatin’s Endorsements of Ron Paul http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/12/joel-salatins-endorsements-of-ron-paul/ http://davidkretzmann.com/2011/12/joel-salatins-endorsements-of-ron-paul/#comments Sat, 24 Dec 2011 19:17:05 +0000 David Kretzmann http://davidkretzmann.com/?p=976

Joel Salatin, founder of Polyface Farms (located in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley), is nationally recognized as one of the most influential local and naturally sustainable farmers in America. Salatin was featured in the films Food, Inc. and Farmageddon, which expose the corporate-government relationship in the field of agriculture. Salatin is also the author of eight books, including “Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal.”

Joel Salatin has endorsed Ron Paul for president twice, once in 2008 and again in 2012. This is what Salatin said of Paul in 2008:

I don’t think I’ve ever felt as comfortable with a Presidential candidate as I do this year with Ron Paul. Generally the conservatives worship Wall Street, the military industrial complex, and American empire building around the world. The liberals worship government agencies, government solutions, and never saw a tax they didn’t like or a baby worth saving. So where does a guy turn who wants small government, no subsidies, pro-life, no corporate welfare, and a hoe-your-own-garden military? Finally we have a candidate: Ron Paul.

The reason the mainstream can’t handle him is because he doesn’t fit the stereotypes. And therein lies his strength. As a Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist, Ron Paul embodies the reasonable approach to thorny issues. He would rein in the globalists by unleashing grass roots entrepreneurs. That’s true free marketing, not pseudo free marketing via corporate welfarism and criminalizing small business. He thinks we should be able to choose what to eat and how to educate rather than big brother government being the only credible approval source.

Rather than squandering the nation’s treasury and goodwill to insure cheap oil, he would unfetter backyard tinkerers whose 100-mile-per-gallon carburetors and cottage-sized alternative fuel prototypes could make the U.S. energy independent. He understands that the real answers do not come from the top down, but always come from the bottom up. And that is why he often casts the solitary opposition vote in Congress. Bless him.

Salatin maintained nothing but praise when he endorsed Paul in the 2012 presidential election:

I’ve been a fan of Ron Paul for years, since the first day I learned about his positions.  He’s the only one with enough backbone to take on the entrenched corporate-government fraternity by attacking with the power of freedom, thereby unleashing entrepreneurial dreams on the marketplace.  Currently cowering under the withering fire of guns, badges, and bureaucracy, America’s home-based and back-yard innovators have plenty of antidotes to the problems that plague our culture.

Paul understands the power of bottom-up creativity.  Reducing the military, both foreign and domestic, reducing regulatory power, and reducing the penetration of prejudicial government interests in the culture is the balanced approach to restore constitutional normalcy.  Paul is the only national figure willing to go to the mat for these precious principles that will ensure tomorrow’s opportunities.

Joel Salatin is a pioneer in the growing local, sustainable, and natural food movement. His endorsement of Ron Paul is an endorsement of the principles of freedom and liberty, which Paul has strongly stood for since getting elected to Congress in 1976.

Joel Salatin photo made by Parkle Lee

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