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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 21:50:11 -0700
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Subject: [JBirch] Ron Paul: A Texas Platform for the GOP

http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst083004.htm

Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk
A Texas Platform for the GOP
8/30/2004

As the 2004 national GOP convention begins Monday, we should be
prepared to hear a Republican agenda that sounds more like FDR or
Woodrow Wilson than Barry Goldwater or Ronald Reagan.  A party that
once defined itself by the fundamental conservative principle that
government power should be used sparingly and judiciously, now
supports a program of bigger government at home, more militarism
abroad, and less respect for constitutional freedoms.  An examination
of the Texas state GOP platform reveals just how far the national
Republican party has strayed from true conservative principles and
the ideal of limited constitutional government.

First and foremost, the Texas GOP is serious about reducing the size
and scope of government. The party platform calls for strict
congressional adherence to the 10th amendment, and the abolition of
all federal agencies not authorized under a strict interpretation of
the Constitution. It urges a return to truly republican government,
based on limited federal powers and states rights. The language of
the platform is refreshingly frank, with quotes like "We believe that
government spending is out of control and needs to be reduced" and
"We respect our Founders' intent to restrict the power of the federal
government over the states and the people." In fact, whole sections
of the document are devoted to worthy subjects like "Limiting the
expanse of government power." Contrast these words with what you'll
hear this week from the big spending, big government Republicans from
Washington.

The Texas party platform is similarly bold when it comes to
terrorism, civil liberties, and privacy.  Rather than promoting the
current mantra that security is our ultimate goal, the platform
reminds us that liberty is our most important value.  The platform
calls for repealing portions of the Patriot Act, calls for less
information gathering by government, opposes property seizures
without due process, and opposes the creation of a national ID card.
The platform asserts that "A perpetual state of national emergency
allows unrestricted growth of government,˛ and "We believe the
current greatest threat to our individual liberties is overreaching
government controls established under the guise of preventing
terrorism.˛  You wonąt hear this kind of language at the national
Republican convention.

The Texas GOP platform also calls for a congressional audit of the
Federal Reserve Bank, and demands full public access to the written
minutes from Fed board meetings.  Such an audit could at the very
least serve to educate the American people about Fed inflation and
the dangers of fiat currency.  In Washington, the Federal Reserve
system is virtually never discussed by Congress or the
administration, despite its enormous impact on our economic
well-being. Monetary policy is simply off the table as a political
and policy matter for both national parties, but the Texas GOP
recognizes the importance of sound money.

When it comes to 2nd amendment rights, the Texas GOP platform is
uncompromising. It calls for outright abolition of the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. It also calls for repeal of all laws
infringing upon 2nd amendment rights.  This is another example of
grassroots conservatives in Texas taking a position that Republicans
in Washington lack the courage to endorse.

Education?  The Texas GOP platform calls for the abolition of the
Department of Education.  Taxes?  Texas Republicans urge the repeal
of the 16th amendment and the abolition of the IRS, an agency the
platform says is łUnacceptable to taxpayers.˛  On dozens of other
issues, from abortion to activist judges to religious freedom, the
Texas Republican party promotes true conservative values and strict
adherence to the Constitution.  Real conservatives should demand the
same from the national Republican Party this week in New York.





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