Can Your Candidate Pass the Ron Paul Test?

Before you dare vote today, for you non-early-voters, consider
that Campaign for Liberty, the grassroots activist group in the Ron
Paul tradition and chaired by the former congressman himself,
surveyed candidates for both federal and state level offices on
their stances on 20 matters of concern to Paul fans, including:

1. Will you cosponsor and support efforts for roll call votes on
Ron Paul’s Audit the Fed bill, designed to bring transparency to
the Federal Reserve (H.R. 24/S. 209 in the 113th Congress)?

2. Will you support legislation removing capital gains and sales
taxes on gold and silver coinage?

3. Will you vote to oppose any legislation that allows the
federal government to prohibit the sale, use, or carrying of
firearms?…..

9. Will you support legislation to shut down the Transportation
Security Administration and place airport security back into
private hands?

10. Will you oppose using military action without a declaration
of war?

11. Will you support and cast every vote for legislation that
will repeal or defund ObamaCare?

12. Will you oppose any legislation that will force online
businesses to collect sales taxes and increase costs on the
American consumer, whether it is the so-called “Marketplace
Fairness Act” or any other Internet sales tax scheme?

13. Will you support legislation that would prevent the
indefinite detention of American citizens and would ensure full
Fifth Amendment rights to due process?….

15. Will you oppose federal power grabs like roving wiretaps and
warrantless searches and oppose Patriot Act renewal that includes
such items?

16. Will you support efforts to end the NSA’s unconstitutional
domestic spying program?

17. Will you oppose any legislation that requires states and
citizens to participate in a National Identification program,
including mandatory E-Verify?

18. Will you support keeping our Internet free from government
control and intrusion, including opposing power grabs such as SOPA,
CISPA, or any other bill that mandates more government intervention
in the Internet?

See those candidates who dared answer, and how they answered,
here.

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