On September 22, Congressman Ron Paul publicly gave me his endorsement for the office of President of the United States. In his blog at the Campaign for Liberty web site, he said, “I’m supporting Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate.” (See the complete statement here)
Obviously, I could not be more delighted and honored to have Dr. Paul’s endorsement. I called him last evening and thanked him personally. And now I want to thank him publicly.
I am fully aware that Dr. Paul was under considerable pressure from various groups that were actively soliciting his support. I can honestly say that I never lobbied Dr. Paul for his endorsement. He knew I would be thrilled to have it, but I have too much respect for Ron Paul to be so presumptuous as to expect him to endorse me. I completely understood his neutrality. He has strong ties to both the Libertarian and Constitution parties–not to mention the obvious fact that he is a ten-term Republican Congressman with much support from the Republican Party in his home district.
I was happy to support Ron Paul during the Republican primaries, because I believe in the same principles. I personally campaigned for him in several states and in this column. And I asked (or expected) nothing in return. In fact, I have stated this publicly, time and again: if Ron Paul had won the Republican nomination for President, I would not be running. I would still be supporting Ron Paul.
I am running for President because the Republican Party rejected Ron’s Paul’s message of constitutional government, fiscal responsibility, and non-interventionism. Therefore, someone had to pick up the mantle and carry this message into the general election. The Constitution Party asked me to be their standard-bearer in order to bring this message to the American people in November. So, here I am. And now, Ron Paul’s endorsement is further substantiation that the message of constitutional government will not die in 2008. The American people still have a real choice instead of the big-government, globalist, interventionist, “big box” party candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama.
Ron Paul’s message is my message; Ron Paul’s fight is my fight.
I want to return America to constitutional government. “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” (Amendment X) I believe that, and will govern the Executive branch of the federal government accordingly.
My sworn oath to the Tenth Amendment means I would dismantle the Patriot Act and restore law enforcement to the states and local governments, where it rightly belongs. Yes, this includes the so-called “war on drugs” and the so-called “war on terror.” No more warrantless searches and seizures. No more eavesdropping on Americans’ phone calls, or collecting Americans’ emails, or spying on American citizens without court order and oversight. No more stripping Americans of their constitutional rights in the name of “national security.” In addition, I would use every power and authority vested to my office to preserve and protect the right of the people to keep and bear arms. And, yes, I will immediately restore Posse Comitatus. As President, I want to protect America from Washington, D.C., as much I want to protect it from foreign powers.
I will also take the words of the Declaration of Independence seriously, where it states, “That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States.” This means the day I am sworn in as President of the United States, the New World Order comes crashing down! The NAFTA superhighway is dead. The North American Union is dead. I will work to eliminate NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT, and the WTO. The FTAA is DOA. I will not expend tax dollars for the support of the United Nations.
Furthermore, I will take my oath to the Constitution seriously, when it states that one of the express purposes of the federal government is to “repel Invasions.” This means we will secure America’s borders, because the illegal immigration crisis is more than mere immigration: it is an invasion, and I will stop it! Even if I have to send the U.S. Army to the borders, we will put a stop to this invasion of illegal aliens. I will also aggressively prosecute those employers who knowingly hire illegals. And did I mention that my first day in office is Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean’s last day in prison? I will personally open the prison doors and restore to these men their freedom. I will also give them their jobs back (with pay), if they want them. And one more item on this point: my first day of office is also U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton’s last day on the job.
I also share Ron Paul’s concerns for the way the two major parties have allowed the United States to become a meddlesome, interventionist, nation-building empire for the sake of satisfying the greedy machinations of international bankers and power-hungry politicians. I will not only bring our troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan, but also from most of the other 130 nations that currently house U.S. forces. I will end foreign aid. I will get the U.S. out of NATO. It is past time for the European states to defend themselves. It is time for us to stop sticking our nose in every other nation’s business and start taking care of the United States. The Warfare State will kill us. Global empires are not sustainable. I repeat: global empires are not sustainable. If history teaches anything, it teaches that.
Furthermore, the Bush doctrine of pre-emptive war is over, when I become President. Because I will take my oath to the Constitution seriously, I would never send troops to invade and occupy a foreign country without a Declaration of War by Congress. In dealing with rogue terrorist organizations such as al Qaeda, I will seek letters of Marque and Reprisal from Congress, which would give me the authority to use whatever special and/or private forces are necessary to seek out and destroy those who desire our hurt.
And even though I am a born again Christian (as is Ron Paul), I would take my responsibility to protect the religious liberty of every American seriously. People have the right to worship God (or not worship God) according to the dictates of their own conscience. Whether one is Baptist, Catholic, Mormon, or agnostic, people have the right to practice their faith as they see fit. I am absolutely dedicated to preserving religious liberty. Religious tyranny is as evil as political or social tyranny. And, as I will be no man’s slave, neither will I be any man’s master.
I also share Ron Paul’s commitment to the sanctity of life. When I become President, I will use the bully pulpit of the White House to press Congress to pass Dr. Paul’s Sanctity of Life Act, which would overturn Roe v. Wade and end abortion-on-demand. On this topic, the GOP is especially hypocritical. The Republican Party controlled the entire federal government for six years and did nothing to save the life of a single unborn child. Saving unborn babies from the abortionists’ scalpel is more than rhetoric with me, however.
Another area of agreement with Ron Paul is my philosophy of economics. Dr. Paul has been predicting the current financial meltdown in this country for years. And when all is done, the current bailout being proposed will do more harm than good. The problem is, America’s leaders have rejected sound money policies for years, and the chickens are coming home to roost.
As President, I would seek to overturn the 16th Amendment, eliminate the Internal Revenue Service, and disband the Federal Reserve. I would lead the charge to return America to sound money principles. I would seek to reduce federal spending to constitutional levels by eliminating those same federal departments that Newt Gingrich promised to eliminate in his Contract with America back in 1994 (and then failed to do). I would seek to eliminate the Departments of Education, Commerce, Energy, etc. I would demand that Congress pass a balanced budget and that we stop deficit spending.
Neither John McCain nor Barack Obama will do any of the above. If he were President, Dr. Paul would do it, however, and so would I.
Needless to say, I am both humbled and honored that Ron Paul would place enough faith in me that he would endorse me for President. I can think of no higher compliment to my candidacy. I here and now publicly thank him for this vote of confidence. I know my Vice Presidential running mate, Darrell Castle (a former Marine Corps officer and Vietnam veteran), joins me in inviting all of Dr. Paul’s supporters to help us take the message of constitutional government into the general election on November 4. Thank you.




Mr. Baldwin has earned this endorsement. Thanks for clarifying on the War on Drugs anf religious issues in particular. This agnostic rock musician is voting for a preacher this year. Who’d have guessed?
Congrats, Mr. Baldwin. You’ve got my vote!
“Picking between the lesser of two evils is still picking evil”
Jerry Garcia
Have any of you folks actually read anything on Baldwin’s site? I am not against people liking anyone, but it really doesn’t make sense to me that anyone who supported Ron Paul would support Baldwin.
Paul is for free markets, Baldwin wants to force Americans to pay higher prices for other goods in case anyone anywhere in the world can make it cheaper. This will result in harder times for the poor and fewer opportunities for trade as the world refuses to buy our high priced goods and by Baldwin’s law we are not allowed to buy their lower priced goods.
Paul does not believe in blind government aggression and prefers to have the government have less power over you. Baldwin wants to pardon and then give medals to two border guards who shot and maimed an unarmed man and then covered it up.
Baldwin wants to continue this drug war forever -see above, said border guards shot man because he might have some marijuana on him. Paul wants the drug war to end and thinks people have a right to do what they want with their bodies.
Paul believes in enforcing the Constitution. Baldwin and his party, despite the name, believe that they are all powerful and as the executive branch can make decisions for the whole world.
Paul believes abortion decisions are difficult and personal and should be left to the states. Baldwin believes he is god and knows what is best for all and would “make all abortions legal the first week he is in office.” All, means all, so this means that children who are raped would be forced by the state to now carry a child despite the health risks and additional mental trauma. I would rather go through waterboarding.
Paul doesn’t want to run your lives. He has said that on numerous occasions. Paul could care less if two loving gay people get married. Baldwin wants them to burn in hell and will make sure no state allows gay marriage under his watch.
Paul is religious but doesn’t want to integrate his beliefs on others. Baldwin wants all Americans to live by Christian rules. (Sorry anyone else who is not Christian, you are all dirty heathens who deserve full government force for your insurrection.)
Paul wants more freedom for Americans. Baldwin wants more power over them. Paul wants a free unfettered Internet so campaigns like his can happen again. Baldwin is so terrified of porn that he wants the entire power of the Federal Government to take the Internet and regulate all content. Say goodbye to ever hearing about a Ron Paul or even Chuck Baldwin again. Mr. B, is too uneducated to understand that when you hand the 800 lb. gorilla power, the animal often uses it in ways you did not intend.
I could go on, but these are egregious enough. Baldwin, frankly, is a typical over zealous religious nut who wants to force the world to believe as he does. He might be fine for a Church, but running a country?
And don’t tell me other things that he is for and ignore all of this. Just because he might say he is for something that sounds remotely like he cares about liberty, these actions – all issues on his own website- show that he cares more about government force. Oh, and no women allowed in the military either. I guess if they got raped on the battlefield, it would be a real drag having to deal with all those forcibly pregnant creatures.
If you like Ron Paul AND Chuck Baldwin, either you have not done your homework, you are blindly following Ron Paul, or you never had any idea of what Ron Paul talked about.
It is vital at this time in our history to stay vigilant about protecting our liberty. Even when a man we admire supports someone, we must still check out that person independently. Baldwin would be a nightmare for this country.
I still support Ron Paul. I think he is terribly wrong about this choice. As to why he picked this nut? There could be a thousand reasons. Perhaps he did not do his homework. Maybe he was angry at the LP and just acted out of spite. Who knows, but Paul is no more infallible than any of us and this was a terrible choice of who to endorse. So, we forgive him, move on, and try to find a decent candidate.
I can’t so I will write in a name this year. Doesn’t matter if it doesn’t count, at least I won’t be supporting some kind of evil monster.
I have been a Libertarian since 1980 and–with only a few exceptions–have voted the straight Libertarian ticket in every election since. This time, however, I will be voting for Chuck Baldwin of The Constitution Party for president as his views are much closer aligned with those of this long time Libertarian than those of the Libertarian Party’s nominee: Bob Barr.
Chuck Baldwin will be my guest on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com Tuesday Oct. 7 at 5 PM New York time.
Please go to my blog at http://www.garybaumgarten.com and click on the link to the show to talk to him.
Thanks.
Dr. Baldwin I am a former Huckabee supporter hoping you have room on your campaign.
Irecently campaigned for you over my internet radio show Biblesmack!
check it out…
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jamesy see “the debut of Biblesmack!” (last 10 minutes)
future shows will air on http://www.blogtalkradio/Bible Smack Radio
God bless Ron Paul’s Humility and your courage!
So, as a Gay Man, who hated what I was and prayed endlessly for God to deliver me from my sin of being Gay, (even though I dind’t act upon my feelings at the time), I’m going to burn in hell, if I finally evr find a mate to have a monogomous relationship with.
Fine. It’s not like I haven’t felt betrayed by what I believed in before.