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« on: October 09, 2007, 06:53:46 PM »

Chapter Overturn Ban on Ron Paul DC Debate?
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com


Many members of the New England chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition are apparently in favor of presidential candidate Ron Paul's presence at an upcoming GOP presidential forum.

Representatives from the recently formed "Jews for Ron Paul" are said to have met with the New England Chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition - and quickly determined that there was, in this chapter at least, overwhelming support to invite Ron Paul to the forum. Sources said many RJC members at the meeting were emphatically in favor of Ron Paul's presence at the upcoming forum and that the message of freedom espouse by Jews for Ron Paul was both welcome and well received.

The RJC is, according to its own website (see below) "the voice for Jewish Republicans ... founded in 1985 to be a permanent Jewish presence in the Republican community and a credible Republican presence in the Jewish community."

In a release posted on its website, "Jews for Ron Paul" explains the following about the upcoming forum and Ron Paul's exclusion:

Calling on the Republican Jewish Coalition to change its criteria for inclusion in its Victory 2008 Republican Jewish Coalition Candidates Forum, Jews for Ron Paul for President Executive Director Jim C. Perry asked Jewish voters to avoid joining the organization that purports to be representing Jewish Republican voters. "The Republican Jewish Coalition has decided to exclude Dr. Ron Paul from their 'debate', not because of any objective criteria, but because they disagree with Dr. Paul on issues of foreign policy, " he said. The debate, to occur at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Independence Ballroom in Washington, DC on October 16, will feature Sam Brownback, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Fred Thompson. Although Mike Huckabee was invited, he will not attend the forum. RJC Communications Director Shari Hillman wrote that "due to the limited time available for the event, the RJC could only include the top six candidates currently in the field." Yet by all objective criteria, Ron Paul is a top six contender.

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Jewish Chapter Overturn Ban on Ron Paul DC Debate?
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com


Many members of the New England chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition are apparently in favor of presidential candidate Ron Paul's presence at an upcoming GOP presidential forum.

Representatives from the recently formed "Jews for Ron Paul" are said to have met with the New England Chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition - and quickly determined that there was, in this chapter at least, overwhelming support to invite Ron Paul to the forum. Sources said many RJC members at the meeting were emphatically in favor of Ron Paul's presence at the upcoming forum and that the message of freedom espouse by Jews for Ron Paul was both welcome and well received.

The RJC is, according to its own website (see below) "the voice for Jewish Republicans ... founded in 1985 to be a permanent Jewish presence in the Republican community and a credible Republican presence in the Jewish community."

In a release posted on its website, "Jews for Ron Paul" explains the following about the upcoming forum and Ron Paul's exclusion:

Calling on the Republican Jewish Coalition to change its criteria for inclusion in its Victory 2008 Republican Jewish Coalition Candidates Forum, Jews for Ron Paul for President Executive Director Jim C. Perry asked Jewish voters to avoid joining the organization that purports to be representing Jewish Republican voters. "The Republican Jewish Coalition has decided to exclude Dr. Ron Paul from their 'debate', not because of any objective criteria, but because they disagree with Dr. Paul on issues of foreign policy, " he said. The debate, to occur at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Independence Ballroom in Washington, DC on October 16, will feature Sam Brownback, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Fred Thompson. Although Mike Huckabee was invited, he will not attend the forum. RJC Communications Director Shari Hillman wrote that "due to the limited time available for the event, the RJC could only include the top six candidates currently in the field." Yet by all objective criteria, Ron Paul is a top six contender.

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Jews for Ron Paul Offended by Dr. Paul's Exclusion From Debate
Calls for Jewish Republicans to Boycott "Republican Jewish Coalition"
CONCORD, NH -- Calling on the Republican Jewish Coalition to change its criteria for inclusion in its Victory 2008 Republican Jewish Coalition Candidates Forum, Jews for Ron Paul for President Executive Director Jim C. Perry asked Jewish voters to avoid joining the organization that purports to be representing Jewish Republican voters. "The Republican Jewish Coalition has decided to exclude Dr. Ron Paul from their 'debate', not because of any objective criteria, but because they disagree with Dr. Paul on issues of foreign policy, " he said.
The debate, to occur at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Independence Ballroom in Washington, DC on October 16, will feature Sam Brownback, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Fred Thompson. Although Mike Huckabee was invited, he will not attend the forum. RJC Communications Director Shari Hillman wrote that "due to the limited time available for the event, the RJC could only include the top six candidates currently in the field." Yet by all objective criteria, Ron Paul is a top six contender, including:

* First place finishes in the Gaston County, NC, Strafford County, NH, DeKalb County, GA, Allegheny County, PA, and Maryland State Fair Straw Polls;


* Second place finishes in the Values Voters, Utah GOP, Cobb County, GA, Georgtown County, SC, and National Taxpayers Union Straw Polls;


* Third place finishes in the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, Illinois State Fair, and Texas Straw Polls;


* Fourth place finishes in the West Lafayette, IN, Students for Life America, and California Republican Assembly Straw Polls; and


* Fifth place in the Ames, IA Caucus.
"Congressman Paul has proven that he stands up for principle and doesn't pander to special interest groups. His voice should be heard at any serious Republican Presidential candidates forum, " said Perry. "Hundreds of activists, Jewish and non-Jewish, have called and e-mailed to ask for Dr. Paul's inclusion in the Victory 2008 debate, but the Republican Jewish Coalition won't budge, " he continued. "Instead, the RJC is asking those writing in to pay a membership fee, but what incentive is there for Ron Paul supporters to support an organization that is so clearly single-minded? The RJC has proven that they are not a serious organization, and we encourage Jewish voters not to support their Neo-Conservative agenda, " concluded Perry.


Jews for Ron Paul was formed in the Summer of 2007 to support the Presidential candidacy of Congressman Ron Paul of Texas. Dr. Paul is a respected fiscal and foreign policy expert and ten-term member of Congress who recently addressed the Johns Hopkins University School of International Affairs on the topic of "A Traditional Non-Interventionist Foreign Policy."
The Jews for Ron Paul Advisory Board members include: Steven R. Berger (Hingham, MA) of Adamas Partners; Dr. Walter E. Block (New Orleans, LA) of Loyola University; Jennifer R. Coffey (Andover, NH) of the Second Amendment Sisters; Rich Goldman (Baltimore, MD) of the Free State Project; Aaron Zelman (Hartford, WI) of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership; and member emeritas, Aaron Russo (1943-2007), the late prominent Hollywood film producer. Our Web site address is http://www.jews4ronpaul.org/.




never knew Aaron Russo was a member.
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2007, 10:09:04 PM »

Hmmmm.....Im gonna be honest with ya, this doesnt make any sense at all.....Is Ron Paul hated by the religious this much?
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2007, 10:13:36 PM »

No just another Neo-con special interest group.
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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2007, 10:28:45 PM »

No just another Neo-con special interest group.

Indeed. Many many Jewish people respect Ron Paul. It's just this small group of Neoconsevatives that are truly opposed to him. To be honest though, this group wants to hear a specific pledge from the candidates, which is a promise to continue our interventionist foreign policy and to continue to have a strong alliance with the nation of Israel. They already know they're not going to like Dr. Paul's message, so they see no need to invite him. And while I believe it is a cowardly thing to exclude Paul from this forum, they can invite whoever they want. That's why you did not see Kucinich at that "value's voter's" debate or whatever. But they should be honest and confess that they consider Paul's foreign policy views to be offensive rather then just try and spin it that he's not a serious candidate [whereas Brownback is.]
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« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2007, 01:42:13 AM »

Paul is still the only Republican running that I would even consider voting for in a general election and the fact that this group snubbed him only increases my opinion of him.
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« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2007, 05:33:43 PM »
« Edited: October 12, 2007, 05:47:06 PM by StateBoiler »

Wow. The Republican Jewish Coalition.

That's a large group.



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So no Paul, Hunter, or Tancredo invited. I at first wondered if that was cause Paul and Tancredo would probably be least supportive of military action in regards to Israel. But then I saw a Top Six comment, although that could just be an excuse.

Well, with Huckabee not coming, they're more than welcome to invite Representative Paul now with one opening.
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« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2007, 06:53:51 PM »


I'm fairly sure that my family and Bill Kristol are the only members. Tongue
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« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2007, 07:30:21 PM »


I'm fairly sure that my family and Bill Kristol are the only members. Tongue

Uh...ever heard of a group popularly refered to as the "neoconservatives", with such figures as Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, Richard Perle, and Michael Ledeen?
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« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2007, 09:10:20 PM »

Ron Paul supporters should firebomb RJC HQ.  that would be hilarious
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« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2007, 10:11:12 PM »

Is this forum/debate going to be televised?
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« Reply #10 on: October 16, 2007, 11:53:37 PM »

http://www.aaiusa.org/press-room/3331/republican-presidential-candidate-ron-paul-to-address-arab-american-institutes-national-leadership-conference


Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul to Address Arab American Institute's National Leadership Conference
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Texas Congressman is First Republican Candidate to Confirm Participation in the Dearborn, MI Conference

Washington, Oct. 16- Presidential candidate Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) has confirmed that he will address the Arab American Institute?s National Leadership Conference (NLC), Our Voice, Our Future: Yalla Vote ?08. The NLC will be held from October 26-28 in Dearborn, MI, and Paul is scheduled to speak on Friday at 1:20 p.m.

Paul is the first Republican candidate to confirm that he will attend the conference, joining Democratic hopefuls Governor Bill Richardson (NM), Congressman Dennis Kucinich (OH) and former Senator Mike Gravel (AK).

?We are pleased that Congressman Paul will join Arab American leaders from across the country to discuss important issues such as civil liberties, the war in Iraq, and broader U.S. policy in the Middle East, ? said AAI Chairman George Salem. ?We are hopeful that other Republican candidates will accept our invitation and join us in Dearborn.?

Other confirmed speakers include Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and John Sununu (R-NH) as well as Congressmen John Dingell (D-MI) and Charles Boustany (R-LA). Republican strategist Ed Rollins, Democratic strategist Peter Fenn, and pollster John Zogby will lead a discussion on the 2008 presidential race, and Steve Clemons (Washington Note) and Spencer Ackerman (TPM Muckraker) will discuss the role blogs are playing in political debate. The NLC will also feature political training workshops conducted by Wellstone Action, the SPIN Project, Alliance for Justice, and the Information Services Group on campaign organizing, communications strategies, advocacy rules for non-profit organizations, and micro-targeting.

For more information on the history of Arab American political participation, click here. Recent poll results of Arab American voter attitudes and trends can be found here.

Media can register to cover the conference by clicking here; the registration page also includes space for any special requests or instructions. Members of the press can contact Andy Sabino, AAI Public Affairs Coordinator, at 202-429-9210×26 or asabino@aaiusa.org for information on accommodations or other logistical questions.

Click here to see a full conference agenda with speaker, workshop, and panel times and information.
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« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2007, 12:57:39 PM »

Ron Paul is merely the Dennis Kucinich of the Republican party.  No one can take this guy seriously
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