A Ron Paul Republican No More!
by Michael Nystrom
by
Michael Nystrom
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Lew Rockwell
had a post up yesterday titled "Ron
Paul Republicans Drop Prefix." There were a few in the
MA delegation that did the same thing, the night after the big vote.
Today, I also have an announcement for all of my friends out there
in Internetland. This morning I did something similar. Instead of
dropping the prefix however, I dropped the suffix. I am a Republican
no more.
To be clear,
I joined the Republican party for one reason and one reason only,
and that was to support Dr. Paul's presidential bid. I'm not a joiner.
I don't like being part of ideologically driven groups, and certainly
not this one (I mean the national GOP here, not my brothers and
sisters in the MA delegation who I stand by), not after what
I saw at the convention. I simply cannot stomach being a voluntary
member of what I perceive to be a bullying, morally and spiritually
bankrupt organization focused solely on appearance over substance.
Our current two-party system is nothing more than an elaborate hoax.
It is a divide-and-conquer strategy against the American people,
doing little more than creating false divisions among us
the more the better to get us hating and mistrusting one
another. I saw it all first-hand at the convention, though the negotiations
of the infamous deal, and in conversations with other
Republicans, delegates and strategists. Politics is a game of deception:
Look over here at the war while the economy goes down the tubes.
Trust me I'm on your side (until I screw you).
My involvement
in Ron Paul's campaign began as a political quest, but it has grown
into a spiritual one. One of the most important things I've taken
away from the last 18 months is (surprised?) personal freedom and
liberty. Without understanding the nature of personal freedom and
liberty, we cannot ever hope to build a free nation. Like Ron Paul,
I will never abandon the cause of Liberty, but I choose to fight
it from outside the bounds of the Republican Party. Can you imagine
if Gandhi, or Martin Luther King felt than in order to change their
countries, they had to do it from within the confines of the existing
political system? What if they said, I'll start working my
way up, beginning with the post of Town committeeman. As Dr.
Paul said at the end of his speech at the Rally this movement
is much bigger than the Republican party, or the Democratic party
or the Libertarian party.
Please understand
that I am not here to say that working inside the GOP is bad or
wrong or being a sellout. I don't believe that. Like Dr. Paul, I
don't want to control your life, or coerce you into thinking that
I know what the best path is for you. There is only one person who
knows that, and that is you.
September
9, 2008
Michael Nystrom [send him
mail] is founder and editor of The
Daily Paul.
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