William “BJ” Lawson – The Next Ron Paul?

William “BJ” Lawson is running for Congress in North Carolina’s 4th district. The race is very close and to help with a final media push, BJ Lawson’s supporters have organized a money bomb for today, Tuesday Oct. 28th.

Here are the top reasons to support Lawson and to participate in today’s money bomb:

  • BJ Lawson is endorsed by Ron Paul.

    Ron Paul endorses BJ Lawson

    “A lot of folks have begun calling B.J. Lawson the next Ron Paul. The comparison is very flattering… for me.

    For those who are not yet familiar, B.J. Lawson is a wonderful young candidate running for Congress in North Carolina’s Fourth Congressional District. B.J. is a medical doctor, family man, Constitutionalist and a fierce defender of individual freedom. We need B.J. Lawson in Congress to stand beside me in the fight for liberty, and against the corporate socialism that has overtaken our economy!

    B.J. is running against an entrenched big government liberal who voted for the $700 billion taxpayer bailout of Wall Street and has a long history of voting for huge spending, raiding your social security trust fund for pet projects, and even voted for the Patriot Act.

    A recent poll shows B.J. Lawson within striking distance in this election, but he needs your help!” [...]

    Ron Paul

  • BJ Lawson showed his viability by beating the establishment candidate Augustus Cho in the primary election (May 6th) with 71% of the vote. Augustus Cho tried to make fun of BJ Lawson by calling him “Ron Paul Jr.”, which obviously backfired.
  • BJ Lawson’s opponent David Price, a Big Government Democrat who voted for the PATRIOT Act, the HR 1955 “Thought Crimes Bill”, and the disastrous Bailout Bill, has grown quite uneasy. He is now running desperate attack ads and resorted to smearing BJ Lawson and Ron Paul as dangerous George Bush followers.
  • Funds raised during today’s money bomb will be used to purchase and hand out pocket constitutions, which are the number one tool for introducing otherwise partisan folks to the idea of liberty, and to make a final media push to combat Price’s negative attacks with Lawson’s positive message of liberty.
  • For more information about BJ Lawson, visit his website, his blog, and watch his Oct. 14 debate with David Price:

    Click here to participate in today’s money bomb!

    • Share/Bookmark
RonPaul.com Store Audit the Federal Reserve Bumper Sticker Ron Paul for President 2012 Bumper Sticker Ron Paul Revolution Bumper Sticker Ron Paul 2012 T-Shirt Audit the Fed T-Shirt Ron Paul Revolution T-Shirt
Print This Post Print This Post

About the Author

tmartin

tmartin

Subscribe to RonPaul.com

Enter your email address to receive important updates and action alerts:



6 Comments

  1. David Fernandez says:

    He’s got my support! One can never have enough champions for the constitution. But even though Ron Paul is no longer running, I’m still going to write his name in because I was told to vote my values and my values say Ron Paul is the man for the job.

  2. Evan M says:

    Add me to the out-of-state contributors. I also donated to Bob Barr’s campaign and also to the 3rd party debate Nov. 2 where Libertarian VP candidate Wayne Allyn Root will be debating. Never heard of BJ Lawson until now (from digg.com), but after viewing his videos and website he has quickly won my support. If he’s good enough for Ron Paul, he’s good enough for me. Good luck BJ!

  3. Peter B says:

    I guess I could have added that it’s the second time I contributed to a congressional race outside my district (since I live in Dr. Paul’s state of residence) :D

  4. jmb says:

    Well this the 2nd time that I have contributed to an out of state congressional campaign. The first was Ron Paul of course :)

  5. Peter B says:

    Heh… I just got the double joke on the MasterCard parody headline.

    “Priceless”… well, hopefully you will be soon!

    First time I’ve ever contributed to a congressional race outside my state. Press on, BJ.

  6. Webkinz says:

    Thanks for the heads up, I will definitely be participating today.



Leave a Reply

You can use these XHTML tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <strong>