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Well this is interesting...
Topic Started: Sep 7 2008, 03:29 AM (342 Views)
JFK
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:hmmm: when you thought it couldn't get any more interesting.


http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2008/09/ron-paul-to-make-major-announcement.html

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Friday, September 5, 2008
Ron Paul to Make Major Announcement Next Week

Congressman Ron Paul will make a major announcement next week in Washington D.C. at the National Press Club.

Both Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin are expected at the news conference. Barr is the Libertarian presidential nominee and Baldwin is the presidential nominee of the Constitution Party.

Speculation is that that Baldwin and Barr are stepping aside so that Paul can become the nominee of both the Constitution and Libertarian Parties
The Montana Constitution Party has removed Chuck Baldwin from the ballot and is putting the ticket of Ron Paul for President and Michael Peroutka on the ballot for Vice-President.

UPDATE: Eric Garris reports: Ron Paul was aware that the party planned to do this, and has said that as long as he can remain passive and silent about the development, and as long as he need not sign any declaration of candidacy, that he does not object.


http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/022703.html

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September 05, 2008
Montana Constitution Party Puts Ron Paul on November Ballot for President
Posted by Eric A. Garris at September 5, 2008 06:58 PM

The Montana Constitution Party has removed Chuck Baldwin from the ballot and is putting the ticket of Ron Paul for President and Michael Peroutka on the ballot for Vice-President.

Ron Paul was aware that the party planned to do this, and has said that as long as he can remain passive and silent about the development, and as long as he need not sign any declaration of candidacy, that he does not object.

A group in Louisiana has also filed to have Ron Paul's name on the ballot for President under the "Louisiana Taxpayers Party" label.

For much of the year, activists in both the Libertarian Party and the Constitution Party asked Ron Paul's permission to run him on the ballot for President in November, but he repeatedly declined.

It is a great shame that he did not agree to this for other states. Ron Paul could have been the candidate of a broad coalition, regardless of how active he would have sought the office. Instead, we have a group of inferior third party candidates competing for the pro-freedom, anti-government vote.


http://ronpaul2008.com

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Ron Paul to Make Major Announcement Next Week
September 5th, 2008 by Jesse Benton

Friends,

Dr. Paul just authorized me to send this press release to the national wire. Stay tuned!


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jesse Benton
September 5, 2008

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA – On the heels of his historic three-day rally in Minneapolis that drew over 12,000 attendees, Congressman Ron Paul will make a major announcement next week in Washington at the National Press Club.

More details will be announced Monday.
Edited by JFK, Sep 7 2008, 03:36 AM.
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It was all 3rd party presidential candidates agreeing to a four point plan all showed except Barr, but he still supports the plan. The four point plan is partly focusing on getting Civil liberties back, following the constitution, search google for more info or campaignforliberty.com. The main point was to say 60% + of the people are unhappy with their choices and that "we are the majority". The other key point was all the candidates condemning the 2 party establishment.
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