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Topic started on 21-1-2012 @ 11:14 PM by pianopraze
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Ron Paul addressed his supporters Saturday night in South Carolina following the state’s GOP presidential primary. He talked about the steady growth of his campaign and said that there was "no doubt our numbers are growing. "

He also reiterated his position on several issues involving government spending and the national debt, the Patriot Act and the federal Reserve system.

5:30 the crowd is chanting "end the fed, end the fed, end the fed"

Click link to see the video. It is one of the best I've seen him speak anywhere ever!

I wish Ron Paul spoke like this all the time. If he was this relaxed and spoke like this in debate he would be changeing a lot more people's minds.

I love him, and last debate he said he needs to "slow down and speak more clearly" when asked what he woud change. I agree... we need to see Paul speak like this all the time!

ETA found this youtube video of the speech, timing is slightly different from above so 5:30 coment might be slight different timing.
edit on 21-1-2012 by pianopraze because: added video



reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 11:25 PM by VariableConstant
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I missed the speech earlier, and was hoping that someone would post a link to it. Many thanks for that, PP.

And an excellent speech it was. Hard to argue with the truth, and RP is the only one speaking it. No wonder his numbers are growing.


reply posted on 22-1-2012 @ 11:43 AM by kawika
I hope Ron Paul wins.

He is all about common sense and a man of my own heart.

I wanted to share this link with a Ron Paul thread. One of the posters at the Obama/ Georgia ballot thread posted this interesting theory which is another way Ron Paul could win.

Crazy theory on other ATS thread here



Err, why would you get hillary? You would get Biden. TBH, there isn't even enough time to impeach him before the elections making that a moot point.

What it would do, is block the democrats from a nomination come November 2012, Ron Paul is likely not going to be nominated by the GOP, so he'll go independent.

There will be a choice of two, Paul, or Romney (santorum? lulz).

If Obama was still in the race, this would guarantee his victory as the other two candidates have to split a vote.

Take Obama out, and there is no split, so the only logical choice would be Paul for 2012.

If Obama is out, then we might have our first Independent victory in history. (That's not George Washington.)

Which would mean that two elections back to back were firsts in history. How cool would that be?

(The first black president followed by the first independent president.)
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