I'm still testing out this theme.

Read More

Vote for Ron Paul today!

If you’re in a Super Tuesday state, vote! And I highly recommend Ron Paul. As Christians, we often say that the U.S. was founded on Christian principles. If this is the case, then the primary method of that foundation is the Constitution. When we drift from the Constitution, we drift from Christian principles, simple as [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Cal Thomas on Ron Paul

From this: Where are we after the Michigan primary and just before South Carolina this weekend? Mitt Romney won in Michigan, partly because he promised a $20 Billion aid package for the auto industry. Is that what a Republican should do – bailout a private industry rather than endorse capitalism, free enterprise and encourage Detroit [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Ron Paul in MI

Ron Paul received more votes than Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson (almost combined) in yesterday’s MI primary. No offense to you Thompson and Giuliani folks, but your candidate’s days are numbered. Granted, this was no means a spectacular showing, but Paul is showing a consistent level of support both in ballots and donation checks, unlike [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Hats off to the New Hampshire Republican Party

In case nobody noticed, Ron Paul hit a solid 10% in the Iowa caucuses. That’s more than twice as much as Rudy Giuliani, and just a few points behind both Thompson and McCain. Yet Fox News has excluded Ron Paul from the New Hampshire debates tomorrow night. Despite the fact that Paul is raising record [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Ron Paul and the Dept. of Education

Last night I saw Ron Paul on Colbert (insert eagle shriek). Colbert was pretty cool, but he asked some of the standard you-must-be-crazy questions. They all must pass around memos or something, even Colbert. Most of these folks try to coax some radical ideas from Ron, and unfortunately his un-candidate demeanor lends itself to appearing [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Ron Paul Donations

Ron Paul is well on his way to raising over 5 million dollars in the teaparty fundraiser today. I donated a few bucks. I encourage you to do so as well. The median donation is 50 bucks. Why is it that no other candidates are getting this kind of grass roots financial support? Think past [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Bumper Stickers

I finally got ahold of a Ron Paul bumper sticker, and I’m going to put it on my car. A little known tip is that putting a political sticker on the left front bumper of your vehicle will create far more exposure for a candidate than the rear of your vehicle. The idea is that [...]

Filed under:God, Ron Paul, politics

Anti-Paul Bias

There is no sinister conspiracy to defeat Ron Paul, although you’ll here many black-helicopters-over-my-backyard types claim that there is. But there is a cultural bias in the old, crufty media against him. In the old days, the news was controlled by a few newspaper and television people. If they didn’t like you, you basically couldn’t [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

Election stuff

First, politics imitates art…. well…at least 50% of it. Second, Ron Paul is now in 4th place in New Hampshire–in a statistical dead heat with McCain, Huckabee, and Thompson. Third, here are some decent videos of Paul. Wouldn’t it be nice to vote for a candidate who has actually voted his beliefs in prior political [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics

I’m running as delegate for Ron Paul

Long story short: I was state chairman for College Republicans in the 90’s. I worked on several Republican campaigns and in a couple offices. I am a conservative, tax-paying, right wing, gun owning, drug-free, Christian musician who doesn’t believe in gay marriage. And I am now officially running as a convention delegate for Ron Paul. [...]

Filed under:Ron Paul, politics