This coming Tuesday, April 2, marks our state’s Republican presidential primary. Have you decided which candidate to support?
Three of our candidates (and our current president) are agitating for yet another war in the Middle East, despite never having been attacked by Iran.
Three of our candidates (and our current president) are happy that the government claims authority to imprison you indefinitely, without trial or lawyer or any recourse whatsoever, simply by accusation that you are a terrorist.
Three of our candidates (and our current president) are willing to take that further and kill you, anywhere in the world, without trial, based purely on accusations.
Three of our candidates (and our current president) are fine with snooping into your spending and reading history, without a warrant and in secret, just to check if you are a criminal.
Three of our candidates (and our current president) think the best place to make intrusive, controlling decisions, is in a body governing more than three hundred million people of incredibly diverse cultures, beliefs, and personal circumstances.
Three of our candidates (and our current president) believe the government always knows best, even while the government is blatantly violating basic principles we all learned as children (do unto others, don’t live beyond your means, admit mistakes and accept the consequences).
Three of our candidates (and our current president) believe that more government is always the answer, regardless of the problem, and regardless of whether a problem even exists.
Now is the time to vote for the one candidate who considers you to be a human being, in full possession of your faculties and your own opinions and beliefs about how your life should be lived. Now is the time to vote for Ron Paul.


