Monday, September 10, 2007
State Senator Robert Clegg Loves War
So Clegg is an American because he supports the needless deaths of 3,500 soldiers, the wounding of 27,000 more, and the annihilation of over 100,000 Iraqis. Ruining the lives of at least 130,500 people is what passes for good old-fashioned Americanism these days.
I love these choice quotes from the Bosnian conflict dug up by Thomas Woods over at LewRockwell.com:
"Explain to the mothers and fathers of American servicemen that may come home in body bags why their son or daughter have to give up their life?"
-- Sean Hannity, Fox News, 4/6/99
"Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the President to explain to us what the exit strategy is."
-- Governor George W. Bush (R-TX)
Justin Raimondo ask the question: Is Huckabee a Nice Guy or Slanderer-by-Proxy?
I would lean toward the latter.
Death and war didn't make us Americans; Peace and prosperity is what made us who we are. Senator Clegg has been good on a lot of issues in New Hampshire, but boy is he wrong on this one.
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Goodbye, New Hampshire
I hope to make the best of my experience here by promoting Ron Paul and turning my fellow students away from leftism. I must say that the college campus is a hostile place for libertarians and paleoconservatives. The culture of intervention, both foreign and domestic, has ensnared the majority of my colleagues.
This is a war of ideas. The theories of Marx and many other collectivists have gone into the annals of history as atrocious failures. But freedom and liberty have been ever-present and can never be truly suppressed.
I will be content if I can convert just one more group of students so that we may keep the tradition alive and well.
And because of my (temporary) relocation, I will most likely have fewer updates on New Hampshire politics, and more pieces pertaining to Ron Paul, national politics, and the college political scene.
Keep up the good work in America's freest state.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Ron Paul Wins Strafford Straw Poll
Ron - 208 (73%)
Romney - 26
Huckabee - 20
Tancredo - 8
McCain - 7
Cox - 5
Hunter - 5
Fred Thompson - 3
Giuliani - 3
Brownback - 1

I love how John Cox, a shadow candidate, even beat Rudy. And yes, this picnic cost $20 for entry, and no, Ron Paul did not buy his supporters' tickets. We used spontaneous grassroots organization via Meetup to make sure we carried the day.
Why couldn't Rudy McRomney get more votes? Well, they are establishment shills and really do not enjoy the type of popularity that Ron Paul does. People only vote for Rudy McRomney because they believe it is the only choice they have. When they hear Ron Paul, they become believers.
Long Live the Ron Paul Revolution!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
This is Freedom

That picture is from Goodrich Rock, a short hour and half hike. I began to think about the feeling I got when I ventured into the wilderness and experienced the magnificent views. I realized that this was a total state of freedom; I had no obligations to any man or state. I was free to do as I pleased with no one telling me what to do.
It reminds me of the state of nature expressed by enlightenment philosophers. I was all alone, left to my own devices. Total freedom from coercion.
Why can't we all take a walk in the woods and realize that we don't need to be telling each other what to do to lead a happy life.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Ron Paul 6th out of 16 in WMUR/UNH Poll
Romney 33%
Giuliani 18%
F. Thompson 13%
McCain 12%
Gingrich 3%
Paul 2%
Huckabee 2%
T. Thompson 1%
Other 3%
Undecided 12%
Brownback, Tancredo, Hunter, Gilmore <1%
Full Poll Results [.pdf]
Given that the margin of error is +/- 5.6%, there is a theoretical probability that Ron Paul could join the likes of McCain and F. Thompson in the "top-tier". I think it is just a matter of getting Dr. Paul better name recognition. Once we can start putting up some official campaign signs here in New Hampshire it will be only a matter of time before the "official" polls start showing our true support.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Ron Paul Rakes in the $$$
Within the money reports are two promising events: Ron Paul is a solid contender in the money race here in New Hampshire and he is also the most popular among the military.
Dr. Paul is just about $1,500 shy of beating Rudy Giuliani for money raised in the Granite State. The Ron Paul Revolution has raked in a total of $34,211 in New Hampshire, a total of 5% of all funds raised in the state (both Republican and Democrat).
Some of the biggest news is that Paul, being the lone antiwar Republican, raised more money from donors listing their employer as the military than any other candidate, Republican or Democrat.
The latest Gallup Poll reports that Ron Paul is in 5th place among the Republican contenders. He comes after Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, John McCain, and Mitt Romney. Paul is at 3% among the respondents to the survey, 5 points below Romney's 8%. Given that the margin of error is +/- 5%, there is a probability that the true proportion of Ron Paul supporters is greater than that of Mitt Romney.
I want to see Ron Paul's fundraising take off this next quarter. I also want to see some hard campaigning so we can overtake Mitt Romney. Let's make the next quarter even bigger than this one. I think we can beat Rudy in fundraising and Romney in polling.
In Libertate,
Tyler
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Saturday, July 07, 2007
Ron Paul Wins CNHT Straw Poll
The following press release from the Ron Paul campaign sums up how the picnic and straw poll worked out:
Ron Paul Wins Big in First New Hampshire Straw Poll
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 7, 2007
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Presidential candidate Ron Paul today won the Coalition for New Hampshire Taxpayers (CNHT) straw poll at their annual picnic in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Dr. Paul received 182 of 294 votes cast, or 65 percent. In second place was Rudy Giuliani with 24 votes, or 8 percent.
"Today's strong victory is further proof that Dr. Paul's message is resonating throughout New Hampshire," said campaign manager Lew Moore. "Dr. Paul is the only candidate in this race truly dedicated to smaller government and lower taxes for all Americans."
CNHT is a statewide, grassroots organization dedicated to reducing the size of government at all levels, stopping judicial activism, providing students and parents with a choice of educational opportunities, expanding job markets, and protecting property rights.
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Sunday, July 01, 2007
Ron Paul - Hope for America
Ron Paul – Hope for
To the Editor:
Americans are disappointed with how the government is being run. Most national polls give our Democratic congress an appalling 27% approval rating. Our Republican president hasn’t faired any better; Bush has been hitting new lows at about 30% approval. It appears that Americans are sick of Bush-style wannabe conservatives, but are no more impressed by liberal Democrats.
I can see why the citizens of this country are disappointed with both the liberal Democrats and neoconservative Republicans. According to the most recent polls, approximately two-thirds of Americans oppose the occupation of
Do you want tax relief? Do you want an end to
Tyler Stearns
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Liberty Ratings
I would like to congratulate Rep. Richard Barry for being this year's Legislator of the Year. He was the only representative to receive an "A+" rating. I would also like to congratulate the other 18 reps. that received "A" ratings.
We still have a lot of work to do, however. There were numerous "F" ratings and even a handful of "Constitutional Threats"! I hope we can get them voted out in '08!
Finally, I would like to report that my own representative (the man that defeated me last fall), Bob Matheson, received a rating of "D". That mean that he voted against liberty almost 75% of the time! Thornton and Woodstock could have had better, but alas, the Democratic tsunami swept the state last fall. I hope that the voters of these two communities will realize that they deserve better.
In Libertate,
Tyler