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Gov. Johnson In the News: "People Should Look at Gary Johnson" -- Ron Paul














Online Town Hall with Gov. Gary Johnson

Gov. Gary Johnson will host another online town hall on Monday, September 10th at 6:00 pm PDT / 7:00 pm MDT / 8:00 pm CDT / 9:00 pm EDT.

This town hall will be featured on Vokle.com. To ask questions via video or text, simply sign into your Facebook account or sign up for a Vokle account. If you just want to watch the town hall, go to  www.GaryJohnson2012.com on September 10th. 

These informal online video chats are an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas regarding important issues of the day, and we urge you to participate if you can.

















Ron Paul at the Republican National Convention

August 31, 2012
Fox Business

"I think [Gary Johnson is] wonderful and I think he's doing a good job and people should look at him" --Ron Paul












Gary Johnson: “It borders on racist”

August 28, 2012
Salon.com
By Alex Pareene

Johnson spent Sunday at PaulFest, making an appeal to the supporters of the other libertarian candidate from the 2012 primary campaign. Paul’s decision to run again probably cost Johnson — a candidate whose résumé should have made him harder to dismiss — precious media oxygen. 

Now he’s the official Libertarian Party nominee, and he’s fighting for ballot access and debate invitations. He seemed tired (it’s been a long campaign!) but he was serious, sincere and pissed at his former party. (I’d heard he was sorta intense — he climbs mountains and never touches alcohol or tobacco.)










Gloria Allred Supports Inclusion of Libertarian Party Candidate

August 30, 2012
CYInterview.com
By Jay Bildstein

The mainstream media is focused on two candidates contending for the presidency, President Barack Obama and former Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney. There are, however, two other candidates who could garner enough electoral votes to win the presidency. They are former Governor Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party. Neither Governor Johnson nor Dr. Stein are slated to participate in the presidential debates. They are being kept out.

Gary Johnson will be on the ballot in all 50 states. He is being precluded from participating in the debates because the Democrats and Republicans – duopoly that they are – have seen fit to stack the deck against candidates from outside their two parties.











Gary Johnson Interview: Media Frightened to Let Me Debate

August 30, 2012
IVN.us
By Craig Schlesinger

I recently caught up with two-term New Mexico governor and Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson to discuss his recent appearance at P.A.U.L. Fest, Republican politics, the presidential debates, and the general election. With no shortage of good humor, Gov. Johnson is clearly riding a wave of adrenaline and momentum from this past weekend’s events in Tampa, Florida.











Ron Paul Supporters Warm to Gary Johnson, Not Mitt Romney, at RNC Convention

August 30, 2012
PolicyMic
By John Ashman

Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson's pilgrimage to Tampa to seek more small government, big liberty adherents and additional publicity is paying off, at least with a subset of November voters.   

Johnson recently spoke at P.A.U.L. (now signifying People Awakening and Uniting for Liberty) Festival speaking directly to Ron Paul supporters about his vision and quest for the presidency in a bid to lure them to his side.   











Gary Johnson – Bleeding Heart Libertarian

Bleeding Heart Libertarians
August 30, 2012
By Matt Zwolinski

I don’t always vote in presidential elections. And when I do, I don’t kid myself into thinking that my vote is going to make any measurable difference on the outcome. When I vote, I vote in order to express my principles. But only when I can find a candidate whose principles I admire. And that’s pretty rare.

Enter Gary Johnson. Not only is he a sweet, likable guy. Not only is he one of the only presidential candidates the Libertarian Party has ever put forward with serious executive experience.
















Gary Johnson on the Election, Balancing the Government’s Budget

August 27, 2012
Fox Business

Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson on the election and the need to achieve a balanced budget.










Gary Johnson finally included in presidential polling

August 30, 2012
KOB 4 Eyewitness News
By Stuart Dyson

At last Gary Johnson is included in presidential polling. It's a major win for the Libertarian candidate who served two terms as Governor of New Mexico. A Rasmussen poll reports of 1,000 likely American voters finds 16 percent have a favorable opinion of Johnson, while 20 percent view him unfavorably.

His biggest problem? 63 percent don't know enough about him to have an opinion. In a horse race the poll shows President Barack Obama and GOP contender Mitt Romney neck and neck with 48 percent apiece, with Johnson far behind with 1 percent and 3 percent undecided.











Libertarian presidential nominee Johnson in Rock Hill Wednesday

August 30, 2012
HeraldOnline.com
By Jamie Self

Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson will speak at Winthrop University on Wednesday , according to a spokesperson with Johnson’s campaign.

Jeremy Walters, Libertarian candidate for Fort Mill’s newly formed S.C. House District 26, and other local speakers will introduce Johnson, said Tim Doran, southern regional deputy director for Johnson's campaign.












NC NORML To Host Gary Johnson During Democratic Convention

August 30, 2012
420 Times
By Joe Klare

The North Carolina chapter of NORML is going to be holding a rally in Charlotte on September 4th, during the Democratic National Convention.They have landed several esteemed speakers, and they sent out a press release on the event recently.















Could super PAC-backed third-party candidates sway presidential race?

August 31, 2012
NBC News
By Michael Beckel

Dark-horse presidential candidates Gary Johnson and Virgil Goode may not be household names, but with a little help from super PACs, they could peel away precious support from Republican Mitt Romney and possibly even President Barack Obama in some key state races.

Johnson, a former two-term GOP governor of New Mexico who failed to win the 2012 Republican presidential nod, has been nominated by the Libertarian Party — a perch from which he could throw a wrench in the plans of both Obama and Romney in several swing states.









VP hopeful Gray: Ryan not a Libertarian, 'not even a conservative'

August 31, 2012
NewsObserver.com

Count Jim Gray, Gary Johnson's running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket, among those none too happy when his Republican opponent is labeled a philosophical libertarian.

Paul Ryan has a penchant for Ayn Rand and offers plenty of small government rhetoric, but Gray, a retired California superior court judge, said that is about the extent of the similarities. Gray said in an interview during a recent visit to North Carolina that Ryan "can say libertarian things, but he isn't a libertarian."









Johnson campaign has had enough of Republican ballot shenanigans

September 1, 2012
Examiner.com
By Karl Dickey

With word Friday that a challenge has been lodged in Ohio to try to remove Libertarian Party presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson's name from the November ballot in Ohio, a senior advisor to Johnson's campaign is charging that the national Republican Party is mounting a concerted effort to "deny citizens the right to vote for the candidate of their choice."

In recent weeks, with the full support and legal assistance of the Republican Party, Johnson's ballot status has been challenged in Michigan, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Iowa and now Ohio.













Gary Johnson Feels 'So Much Better' Not Being A Republican Anymore

September 2, 2012
Huffington Post
By Lucia Graves

People have talked about Johnson as an election spoiler, theorizing endlessly about from which camp he'll draw most heavily and in which states. That's a conversation he hopes they keep on having. It's good publicity after all, and though he served two terms as the Republican governor of New Mexico, he has no qualms about taking votes away from the GOP. "I long to be a spoiler in this race," he said.











Why Gary Johnson should be given a spot in the debates

September 2, 2012
Kansas City Kansan
By Nick Sloan

Let me give you the one reason why Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson probably will not be allowed in the presidential debates this fall. He's far behind in the polls and barring a miracle or two, he won't win.

OK, that's one reason why. However, that's the only reason why he won't be allowed in the debates and it's unfortunate. It's not necessarily because of Johnson's ideas. There's nothing too radical about wanting the military effort in Afghanistan finished. There's nothing radical with the idea of cutting government spending and balancing the budget.









Gary Johnson setting up to be the most influential factor for Romney and Obama

September 3, 2012
Examiner.com
By Karl Dickey

Little known Libertarian Party presidential candidate Gary Johnson is rapidly becoming one of the most serious influences in the November 6, 2012 general election and the impact of his campaign has Barack Obama and Mitt Romney campaigns nervous. So nervous, Romney's campaign and the Republican Party have been working in multiple states to remove Johnson's name from the ballot. 

A decision is expected Tuesday concerning a challenge Iowa Republicans had raised and is expected to end in Johnson's favor, securing him on that state's ballot. Johnson, Obama and Romney are the only three presidential candidates who are expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.





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Democrats set to move Obama's big speech from 74,000-seater outdoor stadium to 20,000-seater indoor arena

By Toby Harnden In Charlotte, North Carolina

Democrats are poised to avoid the danger of President Barack Obama accepting his party’s nomination before a partially-empty stadium by shifting his speech to an indoor arena and citing ‘severe weather’.
The Obama campaign have been working desperately to ensure that the 74,000-seater Bank of America stadium in Charlotte would be filled.
Buses for students from across North Carolina and even members of black churches in neighboring South Carolina have been arranged.
Democrats are poised to avoid the danger of President Barack Obama accepting his party's nomination before a partially-empty stadium by shifting his speech to an indoor arena and citing 'severe weather'
Democrats are poised to avoid the danger of President Barack Obama, pictured on the White House lawn today, accepting his party's nomination before a partially-empty stadium by shifting his speech to an indoor arena and citing 'severe weather'
President Barack Obama smiles as supporters applaud during a rally at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, today before he goes to the DNC
President Barack Obama smiles as supporters applaud during a rally at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, today before he goes to the DNC
The Bank of America stadium site - which seats 74,000 - where U.S. President Barack Obama WAS set to give his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte
The Bank of America stadium site - which seats 74,000 - where U.S. President Barack Obama WAS set to give his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte

The event: The convention is being held in the Time Warner Cable Arena which begins Tuesday night
The event: The convention is being held in the Time Warner Cable Arena which begins Tuesday night
Footage of rows of empty seats at the stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers, as Obama speaks on Thursday night would be politically disastrous – an enduring image of the contrast between his campaign of ‘hope’ and ‘change’ in 2008 and his dour, negative struggle for re-election in 2012.
Now, it looks like the weather has come to the President's rescue.
 
As officials prepare to open the Democratic convention this afternoon, there are strong indications that the speech will be moved to Time Warner Cable Arena, which has a capacity of just over 20,000.
Speaking at a background briefing for the press, a Democratic official said that the speech would be given in the stadium ‘rain or shine’ before quickly adding a major caveat.

A man uses a plastic trash bag for rain protection at the Carolina Fest street fair, on the eve of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on September 3, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina
A man uses a plastic trash bag for rain protection at the Carolina Fest street fair, on the eve of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on September 3, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina
Before going to Charlotte for the convention, U.S. President Barack Obama speaks today during a campaign rally at Norfolk University in Norfolk, Virginia
Before going to Charlotte for the convention, U.S. President Barack Obama speaks today during a campaign rally at Norfolk University in Norfolk, Virginia
US President Barack Obama greets a young well-wisher upon arrival at Naval Air Station Norfolk
President Barack Obama reaches up to the stands to shake hands with supporters during a campaign event at Norfolk State University
President Obama greets a young well-wisher upon arrival at Naval Air Station in Norfolk, left, and shakes the hand of supporters, right, at the university

Marine One with Barack Obama on board takes off from the South Lawn of the White House on today as Obama leaves for Norfolk, Virginia, to attend a campaign event
Marine One with Barack Obama on board takes off from the South Lawn of the White House on today as Obama leaves for Norfolk, Virginia, to attend a campaign event
‘We do have a contingency plan, though, for lightning or other severe weather,’ he said. ‘We don't want to put anyone in harm's way so that's really what we're looking for, not if it's going to rain but if it's going to be really bad.
‘The reason that we're not releasing the details on what a move to the arena would mean until that decision is made we don't want a lot of conflicting information out there.
'But once that decision is made - if the decision is made - to move, we will make sure all of the details and we want to make sure all of our supporters know exactly what is happening if it changes.’
Another official said that the use of the stadium was being reviewed ‘on an ongoing basis and we’ll keep you informed on any decision’.
First lady Michelle Obama waves on stage during a sound check with stage manager David Cove during preparations for the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena
First lady Michelle Obama waves on stage during a sound check with stage manager David Cove during preparations for the Democratic National Convention at Time Warner Cable Arena

Campaign workers fold up an Obama banner after a sudden thunderstorm washed out the Carolina Fest street fair, in Charlotte, North Carolina
Campaign workers fold up an Obama banner after a sudden thunderstorm washed out the Carolina Fest street fair, in Charlotte, North Carolina

Democratic convention sources have indicated that the 'contingency plan' is at an advanced stage and that a move to the stadium appears certain. Michelle Obama gives an interview after in the Time Warner Cable Arena today
Democratic convention sources have indicated that the 'contingency plan' is at an advanced stage and that a move to the stadium appears certain. Michelle Obama gives an interview after in the Time Warner Cable Arena today
The current Weather Underground forecast for Charlotte on Thursday is: ‘Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain. High of 93F with a heat index of 99F. Winds from the SW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Democratic convention sources have indicated that the ‘contingency plan’ is at an advanced stage and that a move to the stadium appears certain.
‘It looks like a done deal to me,’ said one convention worker. ‘The decision’s apparently been taken and it’s just a matter of spinning it as being forced on us by the weather.’
Convention delegates, party volunteers and Democratic officials gathered in Charlotte would make up about one-third of a crowd in the Bank of America stadium, which officials have said would be 65,000 people.
In 2008, when Obama fever was at its height, the then US Senator had no trouble filling an 84,000-seater outside stadium in Denver, Colorado. But voter enthusiasm has waned this time around.
Obama’s crowds in 2008 were far bigger than in recent months. His largest audience has been 14,000 at a campaign kick-off rally at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio in May.
Some 13,000 people were at Obama's rally at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2198206/Democrats-set-Obamas-big-speech-74-000-seater-outdoor-stadium-20-000-seater-indoor-arena.html#ixzz25Z8w6yAi

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Priest That Blames the Victim in Child Abuse Cases Steps Down From EWTN Show

Father Benedict Groeschel. Credit: EWTN.
 
.- Franciscan friar Father Benedict Groeschel has stepped down as host of EWTN’s Sunday Night Prime television show following his apology for making comments about the sexual abuse of minors.

“Father Benedict has led a life of tremendous compassion and service to others and his spiritual insights have been a great gift to the EWTN family for many years. We are profoundly grateful to him and assure him of our prayers,” Michael P. Warsaw, president and CEO of EWTN Global Catholic Network, said Sept. 3.

“At the same time, we ask our EWTN family to pray for all those who have been affected by this painful situation and in particular those who have been victims of sexual abuse.”

Fr. Groeschel decided to step down from the program after consulting with EWTN and with his religious community, the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, Warsaw said.

In a National Catholic Register interview published Aug. 27, Fr. Groeschel suggested that a minor is “the seducer” in “a lot” of sexual abuse cases. He said he was inclined to think that abusers on their first offense should not go to jail “because their intention was not committing a crime.”

Fr. Groeschel apologized for the remarks last week, saying he did not intend to “blame the victim.” He affirmed that a priest or anyone else who abuses a minor is “always always wrong” and “always responsible.”

“I deeply regret any harm I have caused to anyone,” the priest said, adding that his mind and his way of expressing himself are “not as clear as they used to be.”

Warsaw said the comments at the EWTN-owned National Catholic Register “should never have been published” and “in no way” reflect the views of the Register or EWTN.

“It should have been obvious to the editor that Father Benedict's physical condition and mental clarity have deteriorated and that the comments were completely inconsistent with his life's work and witness,” the EWTN president said. “We apologize that these remarks were published and ask for forgiveness for this error.”

EWTN’s Sunday Night Prime program will continue with other Franciscan Friars of the Renewal serving as hosts.