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Tuesday, 05/26/2009 10:34:17 AM

Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:34:17 AM

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Ecostate welcome to Rand Paul, an ophthalmologist residing in Bowling Green,
Kentucky, has recently declared his intent to run for the U.S. Senate
by forming an exploratory committee.

If the name looks a little familiar, it is because Dr. Rand Paul is the son of Dr. Ron Paul,
the only GOP presidential candidate that generated ANY significant support
also among the young people.
If anyone heard Ron Paul speak in person during his run for the presidency,
there is a good chance that they would have also seen or heard Rand Paul,
as his son was a constant companion on the campaign trail.


Outside of his exposure to politics through his father's political career,
Rand's only other political experience has been as the chairman of Kentucky Taxpayers United,
a group that rates legislators' tax honesty and that is dedicated
to generating tax reform in the Bluegrass State.

Over the past several months, Rand has already been traveling across Kentucky delivering his message of freedom for the individual through less interference from the government. In a departure from his potential opponent, Rand already has his message. It's liberty. It's not about making government more efficient or "getting government back on the side of the people," as Sarah Palin said ad nauseum, but by making our lives more efficient by getting government out of it.

Whereas Trey Grayson's website is remarkably vague on where the man stands on the issues, a brief tour through Rand Paul's website will demonstrate that young Dr. Paul has thought about the issues and has specific stances on them. One look at his position on the Federal Reserve shows that Rand is not only skeptical of central banking (it must be in his blood), but knows Nobel Prize-winning economists who can back him up. Instead of just uttering vague platitudes about "change," Rand Paul is enunciating what he would do in order to inaugurate change in Washington.

So, in an era where government is continually reaching into the private lives of American citizens, there is a little glimmer of hope in Kentucky. But since Rand will be running on a platform very similar to his father's and since he is clearly not the establishment's first choice, Rand definitely has an uphill climb. The inevitable smear brigades are likely warming up as we sit here.

There's a chance for a liberty candidate to represent the good people of Kentucky. Can Rand do it?


Postscript: One of the downfalls of Ron Paul's presidential campaign is that many of the people who liked him didn't feel like they could really support him because he had no chance of winning the GOP nomination after primaries in all 50 states, especially with the big Republican field of 2008. But all that Rand Paul has to do is win one primary against perhaps only one other contender.

And one of the most effective weapons Ron Paul's supporters wielded were their grossly (intentionally?) misinterpreted "money bombs" where grassroots activists hit up supporters to make small donations on a specific day. Instead of chasing down a few fat cats to make big donations, the Ron Paul supporters got small donations from LOTS of people. Through such efforts, Ron Paul amassed quite a campaign war chest, despite being designated a "second-tier candidate." Since Rand only needs contributions in one state, how much easier will it be for him to acquire enough funds to satisfactorily challenge the Kentucky GOP establishment? As of this writing, Rand has already received over $20,000 . Of course, the nomination is only the first step.

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=18617

Meet Dr. Rand Paul
Dr. Rand Paul's Family

Rand Paul is the third of five children. He grew up in a small town in Texas and attended Baylor University before leaving to go to Duke Medical School. Dr. Paul completed a General Surgery Internship at Georgia Baptist Medical Center in Atlanta and earned his ophthalmology residency at Duke University.

Dr. Paul is married to his loving wife, Kelley Ashby, of Russellville, KY. They have been married for 18 years and have three boys: Will 16, Duncan 13, and Robert 10.

Dr. Paul has owned his own business, performing eye surgery in Bowling Green, KY, for 18 years. He is also the founder of the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic, an organization that performs eye exams and surgery for less fortunate patients.

Additionally, Dr. Rand Paul founded the Kentucky Taxpayers United (KTU) in 1994. KTU rates the state legislature’s tax honesty and helps promote the Americans for Tax Reform taxpayer pledge, to oppose any and all marginal income tax increases and any reduction in tax deductions.

Dr. Rand Paul delivered his first public speech in a debate with Senator Phil Gramm at the age of 21 in San Antonio. For his father's Presidential campaign, Dr. Rand Paul traveled throughout ten different states. In December of 2007, he spoke to thousands of supporters at the historic Fanueil Hall in Boston on the day his father’s campaign set the record for most online donations in a single day.

Rand Paul is a career doctor, not a politician. His entrance into politics is indicative of his life’s work: a desire to diagnose problems, and provide practical solutions.

http://www.randpaul2010.com/

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