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December 26, 2007 at 10:30 am
Ben Novak
You and your readers may be pleased to see how the Ron Paul Revolution is faring in Europe:
Proclamation of the Strasbourg Tea Party for Ron Paul
15-16 December 2007
On December 16, 2007, Ron Paul supporters from the United States and seven European nations (Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland, and United Kingdom) assembled in front of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, for the purpose of joining their American brothers and sisters for Ron Paul in celebrating the famous “Boston Tea Party” of 1773, and demonstrating the broad base of international support that Dr. Ron Paul inspires in Europe. On the previous day, many the participants attended a conference held to discuss ways to help Ron Paul’s campaign for president of the United States, and furthering the Ron Paul Revolution in Europe. The following statement was adopted by the participants:
We Proclaim:
Never before has a candidate for president of the United States inspired people around the world as Ron Paul has done.
Ron Paul has cured our apathy and inspired the enthusiasm of youth throughout Europe, just as he has in America. He has given us hope in limited government, and restored faith that democracy can work.
We thrill to his message of liberty and personal responsibility, which is so different from that of normal politicians, who see the people they are supposed to serve as little but helpless clients to be managed by the state.
We no longer wish to have our lives interfered with and controlled by bureaucrats.
We share Ron Paul’s concern for the stability of our financial system, and believe that sound money is essential for the economic health and financial stability of not only America but also of Europe and the rest of the world.
We share Ron Paul’s insight that our bloated governments and financial managers are controlled by special interests who are neither responsible nor responsive to the people. We applaud Ron Paul for bringing these issues into the public consciousness, and dedicate ourselves to educating people about them.
We believe that Ron Paul’s call to return to the original principles of the United States Constitution, and of America’s Founders, is the best route to world peace and security.
We believe that Ron Paul’s foreign policy principles of respect for sovereignty and non-interventionism are as applicable to the European Union and to our own nations as they are to the United States.
Ron Paul has been called an “isolationist” by his opponents. We want Americans to know that Ron Paul is inspiring an international movement, and that he is the only candidate who is making friends for America and gathering broad-based international support.
We believe that Ron Paul has sparked a revolution of friendship between all those in Europe and America who share his values, and that this friendship and this Revolution will continue to grow in depth and strength.
We dedicate ourselves to supporting Ron Paul in his election campaign this year, supporting his goals when he is elected president, and bringing his message of liberty and personal responsibility to our own nations in Europe.
Adopted in Strasbourg by the participants of the Strasbourg Tea Party on the 15th and 16th days of December, Anno Domini 2007.
Ben Novak, Bratislava, Slovakia
Allan Stevo, Bratislava, Slovakia
Fabio Bossi, Munich Germany
Patrick Ryf, Berne, Switzerland
Peter-Willem Vanden Broucke, Ghent, Belgium
Stephan Eckert, Frankfurt, Germany
Nicole Blaess, Frankfurt, Germany
Johannes Maierhofer, Vienna, Austria
Philipe Huhardeaux, Brussels, Belgium
Igor Uszczapowski, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Michael Bienek, Reimsbach, Germany
Michael Bauwens, Ghent, Belgium
Thomas Waschko, Hamburg, Germany
Tim Wessels, Hamburg, Germany
Laura Harth, Ghent, Belgium
Denis Clijsters, Ekereen, Belgium
Lukas Mauch, Munich, Germany
Nicholas Serr, Munich, Germany
Rafael Kraft, Rotweil, Germany
Michael Neral, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (Scotland)
J. Blättermann, Munich, Germany
Janine Schleicher, Rotweil, Germany
Laura Hegedus, Munich, Germany
Ira Katz, Paris, France
Johanna von Seckendorf, Munich, Germany
Karl Stritzinger, Munich, Germany
Roger Buchschacher, Basel, Switzerland
Felix Klee, Baden-Baden, Germany
Norman Thiel, Munich, Germany
D. G., Ghent, Belgium
Here are just three videos about the event–out of dozens at YouTube:
Ron Paul Strasbourg Tea Party ‘07 – Introduction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONpMOX8iCMU&feature=related
Ron Paul Strasbourg Tea Party ‘07 – Media Blackout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEOi_hjZmLg
The Strasbourg Tea Party
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaIOP3jzGZM
Sincerely,
Ben Novak
Co-Founder of Americans in Europe for Ron Paul-Bratislava (Slovakia)