Charting the Rise
of Ron Paul
July 19, 2007
By Lynn Hayes
The National Ledger
Presidential candidate Ron Paul seemed to come out of
the blue - all of a sudden there he was in the Republican
candidate debate. Who is he? A website provides a questionnaire
to see which candidate aligns most closely with your beliefs
(see link below). Interestingly, my candidate was indicated
as Ron Paul with a score of 18, far above the next closest
candidate Bill Richardson with 8.
This didn't really surprise me even though he is running
as a Republican and therefore on the other side of the
aisle from my own Democratic leanings - I watched Ron
Paul on the Daily Show and was quite impressed by his
shockingly direct frankness as well as his sensible stand
on the most of the issues that face us today.
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Ron Paul is getting a lot of play as this year's internet
candidate. He was one of the few in Congress to vote against
giving the President the authority to wage war in Iraq,
instead submitting a bill that would authorize retaliation
against Al-Qaeda, the actual entity that attacked the
US. He voted against the Patriot Act not only in 2005
but also back in 2001. He is a proponent of free trade
but against certain free trade agreements, saying that
they serve special interests of big business rather than
citizens.
Although he is pro-life, he introduced a bill that would
prohibit the Supreme Court from ruling on issues relating
to marriage, abortion and birth control. Unlike other
conservatives, his pro-life stand extends to the death
penalty which he opposes. It is said that lobbyists don't
bother with Ron Paul, that he can't be bought by special
interests.
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He does have some views that are way out of the mainstream,
such as a typically libertarian desire to abolish federal
income tax and an ideal of control by states of public
education and other publicly funded institutions. Still,
his environmental record is stellar: he believes that
polluters are aggressors and must be curbed. He co-sponsored
a bill preventing the US from funding nuclear plants in
China. He has voted against subsidies for the oil and
gas industries.
He voted against bills shielding the Saudi royal family
from liability in a spill in New England of carcinogenic
fuel additives. He opposes borrowing from countries like
China to support the bloated deficit. Source: Wikipedia
He is also the sponsor of a bill to reauthorize the industrial
farming of hemp, a controversial subject.
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Ron Paul has the Sun in Leo (view chart), but that is
the only fire in his chart. As a Leo, he needs to take
center stage - needs to be recognized for his views and
his positions and his desire to do good things. The elemental
balance of his chart reveals a great deal about him: with
only a small amount of fire he is not particularly inspired
or ego-oriented; however, the fire planet Mars is in Scorpio
and conjuncts benevolent Jupiter which adds the missing
fire that his chart otherwise lacks. With five planets
in earth signs he is practical and steady, with a focus
planted firmly in the material world.
His chart shows Mercury in Virgo which is cautious and
shows an analytic mind with a love of details. Virgo often
has a tendency towards more conservative views because
of its cautious nature, but in Ron Paul's chart that Virgo
Mercury makes a close trine to Uranus, the planet of revolutionary
change. This shows that he is not afraid of new ideas
and enjoys thinking for himself. Uranus rules the internet
and technology, and this dynamic in his chart illustrates
his standing as this year's Internet Candidate. Still,
Saturn is exactly opposite his Mercury which shows that
at an early age he was criticized for his ideas. Saturn
is retrograde in his chart which suggests that he is still
overly critical of himself. Saturn aspects are often more
difficult when we are younger and add strength as we age,
so the opposition of Saturn to Mercury can develop the
strength of conviction in later years that is now serving
Ron Paul so well.
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Mr. Paul's chart includes a conjunction of retrograde
Venus (relationships) to dreamy and mystical Neptune,
indicating a romantic and idealistic nature although with
both planets in realistic and somewhat critical Virgo
he does not see the world through rose colored glasses.
This conjunction forms a sextile (60 degree) angle to
Pluto, describing his ability to transform (Pluto) those
he comes into contact with (Venus). However, the fact
that Venus is retrograde shows that he is a bit shy and
reticent when it comes to forming personal attachments.
Finally, a tight conjunction of Mars and Jupiter, both
in Scorpio, shows a tremendous amount of energy that drives
(Mars) Mr. Paul forward to achieve his goals and objectives
(Jupiter). He enjoys the competitive arena of politics
and has the courage and confidence for the long haul.
Scorpio is intensely emotional and tends to hold a grudge,
and we are likely to see more evidence of this as he finds
himself in the spotlight dealing with the press and other
combative types. Still, having a president who is not
afraid to back down from a fight is not a bad thing.
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The planets will be mostly kind to Mr. Paul over the
next year as we approach the convention: Transiting Pluto
(transformation and power) is trine his Sun this year,
empowering him to grow and evolve in a more emphatic way.
Transiting Chiron (wounding and healing) is trine his
natal Chiron, facilitating his evolution past the pain
of his past and into a more evolved future. As we head
into autumn, Saturn will trine Uranus in his chart which
offers the opportunity for breakthroughs and the ability
to create new and improved models of reality to incorporate
into his life.
However, he will not escape some difficulties, with transiting
Saturn opposing Saturn in his chart beginning in November
and continuing into the summer of 2008. Saturn is the
planet of discipline, hard work, delays and disappointment.
Saturn puts blocks in our paths and tests us to see how
we will react. If we shrink from our responsibilities,
Saturn transits can be miserable. If we embrace them,
they can lead to great success. We can learn from Mr.
Paul's previous Saturn transits how he might handle this
upcoming one. Transiting Saturn made a square to his natal
Saturn back in 2001 when he was in the middle of a hotly
contested campaign for his Congressional seat. He was
re-elected in 2002 after the conclusion of the transit.
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Ron Paul's name recognition has ballooned over the past
few months; in May a Zogby poll placed him with 3% of
likely voters in support, yet a report last week showed
that he has raised more money than any other Republican
candidate and most of it coming from individuals over
the internet.
He is certainly an interesting candidate and it will
be a fascinating political year!
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