The Center For Small Government Proudly Endorses Ron Paul for the Republican Nomination for President of the United States
We urge our friends and supporters to join us:
in your Republican state caucus or primary.
“Action is Eloquence,” wrote Shakespeare.
Ron Paul’s actions – his legislation, his votes in Congress – are the only eloquence that matters.
Joseph Sobran calls for shrinking the federal government to the point where “it’s small enough to fit inside the Constitution.”
Ron Paul consistently votes to roll back and reduce the federal government. Every bill. Every time. No exceptions. No excuses.
While other Republican Presidential candidates criticize and complain about federal government waste, overspending, and deficits – in vague and fuzzy words…
Congressman Ron Paul offers us a budget that dramatically reduces federal spending from this year’s $3.8 Trillion to $2.8 Trillion in 2013 – a $1 Trillion spending cut the first year of Ron Paul’s Presidency.
Dr. Ron Paul follows the Constitution. He always votes with the Constitution.
Especially on military and foreign policy issues.
Ron Paul votes for true American defense. For enough military might to defend America’s shores and soil, our people and property against foreign attackers and invaders. But Ron Paul votes against Unconstitutional, undeclared wars. He votes against military adventurism, interventionism, meddling, and gunboat diplomacy. Against sending American soldiers to kill or be killed, maim or be maimed in endless foreign wars.
Ron Paul votes for defense and peace.
Ron Paul votes to dramatically reduce the size, spending, taxes, power and authority of today’s Big Federal Government.
Ron Paul is the shining torch of liberty and small government in the 2012 Republican Presidential Primary.
Join us. Vote for, donate to, and support Ron Paul for the Republican Nomination for President of the United States.
Small government is possible,

Michael Cloud
President and Co-Founder
Center For Small Government
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