Are Ron Paul and Third Party Candidates Terrorists?
According to the recent Missouri Information Analysis Center report, those who are libertarian might be considered members of militia and domestic terrorists. Anyone who might have a Gasden Flag (Don’t Tread on Me), Ron Paul or Bob Barr bumper stickers are being labeled by their political views. I guess those who might support third party candidates are being pigeonholed by the government. It is absolutely appalling, as I consider myself to be a small “l” libertarian leaning republican.
It has sparked enough outrage with Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck reporting on this issue, which clearly appears to violate our freedoms to voice our views. In fact, here is Beck’s take on the issue.
Hopefully, someone will challenge the MIAC to reverse their opinions of third party supporters and those who share in libertarian principles. There is no way that Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, or Bob Barr supporters should be considered domestic terrorists. We are all trying to fight to restore America back to our founding principles of minimal government, limited taxation, and more personal liberties.

Posted on March 22, 2009, in National Politics and tagged Politics, Ron Paul, Third Party. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.



Shameful. The day people are jailed as enemies of the state for supporting the ideals of freedom and limited constitutional government is the day that the state itself becomes an agent of terror.
Just finished a Novel titled Third Party Candidate by John L. Dupuis. It is about a Third Party Candidate who runs for office in 2012. He has no chance of winning until terrorist attack, again, this time influencing the election. The democracy goes on and the election goes on as planned. The candidate wins, becoming the first third party candidate since Abraham Lincoln to win the White House. He wins because the government has let down their guard against terrorism. But what is an isolationist President to do after such a horrific attack? Great read, I will not spoil it for anyone. The book is at Barnes and Noble. com and Amazon, etc. by John L. Dupuis
I read this book. Scary as hell!