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Title: Ron Paul Wins Presidential Straw Poll At CPAC
Source: CNN
URL Source: http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/02/20/conservatives.meeting/?hpt=T1
Published: Feb 20, 2010
Author: CNN
Post Date: 2010-02-20 19:12:43 by Brian S
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(CNN) -- U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, on Saturday won a straw poll for president on the final day of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.

He got 31 percent of the vote. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who won the straw poll the past three years, was second with 22 percent and former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin with 7 percent.

The straw poll provides an early window into who conservative activists believe should be the next GOP nominee.

The three-day meeting Saturday that has featured speeches by Republican leaders, training sessions for local political activists and a renewed purpose to stand firm behind their principles heading into the midterm elections.

In the first two days, speakers at CPAC played up voter frustrations and predicted a comeback for the GOP, a little more than a year after suffering political losses.

U.S. Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana made no apologies for trying to stop President Obama's agenda in Congress, telling attendees that he proudly wears the "Party of No" label that Democrats have tried to pin on Republicans.

"Some folks like to call us the 'Party of No,'" Pence said during his speech Friday. "Well, I say 'No' is way underrated here in Washington, D.C. Sometimes 'No' is just what this town needs to hear."

On Saturday, attendees will hear from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and a host of conservative luminaries. The conference will close with the results of a 2012 presidential straw poll and an address by conservative commentator Glenn Beck.

Pence, a potential 2012 presidential candidate, used his address to the influential bloc of GOP base voters to promote his conservative credentials further and sharply criticize the president and the congressional Democratic majority.

Pence, who is chairman of the House Republican Conference, predicted the GOP would reclaim a majority in the House of Representatives in November and the White House in 2012.

"Welcome to the conservative comeback and the beginning of the end of the Pelosi Congress," Pence said to applause.

The congressman from Indiana is one of several Republicans said to be eyeing a White House bid who addressed the meeting.

Romney spoke Thursday, the opening day of this annual meeting, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty preceded Pence on Friday morning. Paul spoke Friday afternoon, while Santorum and Gingrich are scheduled to appear on the closing day.

Paul ignited the crowd with a scorching indictment of lawmakers in Washington, whom he accused of failing to address the nation's growing debt.

"Debt is the monster," Paul said, condemning federal borrowing to support government spending. "Debt is what will eat us up, and that's why our economy is on the brink."

Particular attention was paid to not only what these potential presidential candidates said, but how their comments were received by the attendees.

Unlike Romney, who delivered a polished, rousing speech to the conservative audience, Pawlenty opted to speak without a teleprompter and riff off his notes.

Having drawn an early time slot for his speech, Pawlenty spoke to a relatively low-energy crowd in a ballroom with scores of empty seats.

"When we were here a year ago at CPAC, there were a lot of naysayers," Pawlenty said Friday.

"We had all these pundits and smart alecks saying the sun was setting on the conservative movement. ... We had people talking about how the new era of hope and change was sweeping aside our values and principles. Hope and change and teleprompter," he said.

U.S. Rep. Steve King of Iowa followed Pawlenty and fired up the crowd by declaring that Obama has "lost his mojo."

"He had more mojo than any president that I remember when he was inaugurated a year and a month ago. But now, the master-mesmerizer has lost his mojo," King said. "And if we stand our ground as constitutional conservatives, he's not going to get it back."

U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota blasted Obama's economic policies Friday, and declared that the president is leading America into a state of "decline."

During her speech, Bachmann also took aim at Democratic efforts at health care reform and cap-and-trade policies designed to combat global warming, saying such measures will keep the U.S. economy on "an unsustainable path."

The CPAC conference follows a meeting of "Tea Party" activists that took place earlier in February in Nashville, Tennessee. Followers of the Tea Party movement express independence from the national Republican Party, but a CNN Opinion Research Corp. poll shows that these activists would vote overwhelmingly Republican in a two-party race for Congress.

Tea Party Movement activists held a late afternoon reception for attendees that featured patriotic songs, hors d'oeuvres and an open bar.

House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, spoke out Thursday about the conservative grassroots movement that emerged in the past year out of concerns about certain policy issues and gridlock in Washington.

"The Republican Party should not attempt to co-opt the tea parties," Boehner said. "I think that's the dumbest thing in the world. What we will do, as long as I'm the leader, is respect them, listen to them and walk amongst them. The other party will never, ever do that."

Other opening-day speakers included former Vice President Dick Cheney, Sens. Scott Brown of Massachusetts and Jim DeMint of South Carolina, and Florida Senate candidate Marco Rubio.

Conservatives were in a different mind-set a year ago. At the 2009 conference, the Republican Party was still reeling from Obama's victory over Sen. John McCain as well as the additional gains Democrats made in Congress in 2008.

But in the past 12 months, Republicans have seen the political tide turn: Obama's approval rating has dropped below 50 percent, several congressional Democrats have announced they will retire at the end of the year and Brown took the seat once occupied by Sen. Ted Kennedy, the liberal lion of Massachusetts for more than four decades.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

LOL

Paultard spamming. Keep it up. I love laughing at these spazzes.

dont eat that  posted on  2010-02-20   19:28:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: dont eat that (#1)

I like Ron Paul. He is a constitutionalist for the most part.

I disagree with him on things like not wanting a constitutional amendment to ban fag marriage and baby killing. A great shortcoming of his. Otherwise he is very good on the issues. He was wrong to vote for war in Afghanistan.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-02-20   20:09:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: A K A Stone (#5)

I disagree with him on things like not wanting a constitutional amendment to ban fag marriage and baby killing. A great shortcoming of his.

BullBush! He is just being consistent. Homosexuals that are American citizens have the same rights as the rest of us under the Constitution,and the whole "baby killing" bullshit isn't going anywhere as long as you think life begins at erection and that women don't have the right to self-defense.

What Paul believes is that ALL American citizens have the same rights and responsibilities are every other American citizen. No more and no less.

And I wouldn't have it any other way.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-02-21   9:27:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: sneakypete (#17)

What Paul believes is that ALL American citizens have the same rights and responsibilities are every other American citizen. No more and no less.

And I wouldn't have it any other way.

I believe that. Ron Paul things faggots are special and should be able to marry the same sex. Marriage has a definition. Ron Paul would allow meanings of things to change in order to suck up to the faggots. Faggots have no right to marry another man. They can marry any woman who is willing just like the rest of us.

Would you allow a faggot to mary the pile of shit after I take a crap? As some of you say. It wouldn't affect your marriage.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-02-21   9:31:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: A K A Stone (#18)

I believe that. Ron Paul things faggots are special and should be able to marry the same sex.

No,YOU think faggots are special and demand "special treatment". Paul just thinks they should be treated like any other American citizen.

Marriage has a definition.

Where is it defined in the US Constitution? Since it isn't,how is it any business of the government?

Ron Paul would allow meanings of things to change in order to suck up to the faggots.

Wrong. YOU are the one that wants things to change to create different classes of citizens and citizenship rights.

Faggots have no right to marry another man.

Sure they do.

They can marry any woman who is willing just like the rest of us.

ROFLMAO! Yeah,stay in the closet,marry a woman,and have children. What could possibly go wrong there,huh?

How is it possible that you don't understand that any government that has the power to demand a homosexual male marry a heterosexual woman also has the power to demand YOU marry a man?

Who you or anyone else marries is the ultimate personal decision. Why are you so willing to turn this decision over to the power of government?

BTW,do homosexual women also have the right to marry any woman who is willing,"just like the rest of us."?

Would you allow a faggot to mary the pile of shit after I take a crap?

That pile of crap isn't a citizen. If it WERE a citizen,they would have a right to marry if they wanted,and they would not need my permission. Or yours.

It's called Individual Freedom From Government Oppression.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-02-21   10:05:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: sneakypete (#20)

Wrong. YOU are the one that wants things to change to create different classes of citizens and citizenship rights.

Sneaky. I think you are an ok guy. But let me just say you are dumber then even Obama on this one. It is you queer supporters that are trying to change things and make different classes of people. Marriage is between a man and a woman. Period end of discussion.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-02-21   21:59:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: A K A Stone (#33)

. It is you queer supporters that are trying to change things and make different classes of people.

Wrong twice in one sentence.

I am not a queer supporter. I am neither for nor against them on a personal level. I am a supporter of the US Constitution,and the US Constitution says that all citizens are to be treated equally. You are either a citizen and share the rights and freedoms of all other citizens,or you're not a citizen and don't have those rights and freedoms. Period.

And,marriage is of no legitimate concern of the government. It is a religious and/or social concern. It is also the ultimate personal choice.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-02-21   23:03:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: sneakypete (#35)

"I am not a queer supporter. I am neither for nor against them on a personal level. I am a supporter of the US Constitution,and the US Constitution says that all citizens are to be treated equally. You are either a citizen and share the rights and freedoms of all other citizens,or you're not a citizen and don't have those rights and freedoms. Period."

You constradict yourself pete!

By admitting you are neither 'for nor against' homosexuals just shows that you are a man who has no principles for which he can stand for, you are a 'fence sitter' who thinks if everyone just 'goes along to get along' this world would be a better place.

And I want you to point directly at where in our Constitution is says that we have to tolerate another man, or womans, immorallity, or where it says I have NO right to demand they leave my children out of their perverted lifestyle.

Show me exactly where it says that I, or anyone else, have to allow these perverted sloths access to our children, and taught they have to tolerate this behavior.

You can't, because you're a G-dless man who doesn't care, one way or the other. You are a man who has no stand to call his own!

Murron  posted on  2010-02-21   23:58:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: Murron (#37)

By admitting you are neither 'for nor against' homosexuals just shows that you are a man who has no principles for which he can stand for, you are a 'fence sitter' who thinks if everyone just 'goes along to get along' this world would be a better place.

The Dems would be frothing at the mouth waiting to create the huge new bureacracy enabled by a Constitutional amendment that would implement the policies for the US Dept of Heterosexual Marriage Enforcement. And you would be bitching about the higher taxes and the need for more Fed employees to enforce it's regulations. And the resulting reduction in your rights and liberties.

mininggold  posted on  2010-02-22   0:22:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: mininggold (#38)

The Dems would be frothing at the mouth waiting to create the huge new bureacracy enabled by a Constitutional amendment that would implement the policies for the US Dept of Heterosexual Marriage Enforcement.

Absolutely! And part of he new code would be laws demanding interracial and interfaith marriages in order to help further the "We are the world" mentality so popular with the left.

Not to mention the population control crowd piping in with demands that a certain percentage of marriages be between homosexuals and heterosexuals to "further understanding and diversity while helping to save the planet by keeping population levels down". To go hand in hand with this women would be required to get a permit to have a child.

I'm wondering how well all that would go with the "there oughta be a law!" crowd.

And you would be bitching about the higher taxes and the need for more Fed employees to enforce it's regulations.

Maybe the higher taxes,but there would be no bitching about the new "Morality Police" because they think these police would be enforcing THEIR morality on everybody else and it wouldn't affect them. People LOVE to see others punished when they know the punishment won't be applied to them.

And the resulting reduction in your rights and liberties.

That's where you are wrong. This crowd WANTS fewer rights and liberties for everybody,including themselves. Being told how to live and what to think is at the very core of organized religion. Right now they are seriously pissed because other people are running around doing the things they wish they could do,but are too afraid of doing because they aren't allowed,and this is why they want laws passed to take away individual rights. The old "If I can't do it,I don't want anybody else doing it,either!" mindset.

sneakypete  posted on  2010-02-22   2:48:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: sneakypete (#40)

Not to mention the population control crowd piping in with demands that a certain percentage of marriages be between homosexuals and heterosexuals to "further understanding and diversity while helping to save the planet by keeping population levels down". To go hand in hand with this women would be required to get a permit to have a child.

lol. laughable

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-02-22   8:10:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: A K A Stone (#44)

Not to mention the population control crowd piping in with demands that a certain percentage of marriages be between homosexuals and heterosexuals to "further understanding and diversity while helping to save the planet by keeping population levels down". To go hand in hand with this women would be required to get a permit to have a child.

lol. laughable

Yup. Just like it's laughable that the government would ever pass gun control laws and even ban guns.

Or that the government could ever have the power to tell people who they could and could not hire.

Or that official discrimination against males and white people would become the law of the land.

Or that the government could tell private property owners who they could and could not sell or rent their property to.

Or that the government couldn't seize private property to sell it to developers that would bring in more tax money to the local governments.

I have to stop now before I start laughing so hard I hurt myself.

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