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And if Ron Paul Loses...

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posted on Jul, 1 2007 @ 11:41 PM
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Ron Paul is getting tough...Even though the other GOP candidates (& their corporate sponsors, of course) have been doing everything short of murder to keep Ron down, I did run across some positive news today.

I posted it right over here.

No matter how much they try to force Ron "out of the loop," he just seems to keep cutting through the BS and still gets the better of them at every turn!



posted on Jul, 2 2007 @ 12:28 PM
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Nice post and great thread you started Midnight!
I knew he was holding the rally, but I had yet to find out the success of it! Im psyched- p.s.- July 3rd night we have a plan to 'paint the town' with his posters, pamphlets, ect.. U2U me if you'd like some details- Thanks again!



posted on Jul, 4 2007 @ 08:54 AM
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From the horses mouth- Hope its not too long...

July 3, 2007
After an airport rally in Arizona recently, a tall black man in an Obama shirt
came up to shake my hand. He said he had stopped to listen, stayed to learn,
and now wanted a Ron Paul shirt. And sure enough, when I saw him again, he was
wearing one.

Diversity is much talked about these days, for purposes of government
enhancement, but its reality is rare. However, I've seen it -- everyday, in our
campaign.

Young people, middle-aged people, seniors, whites, blacks, Hispanics, new
citizens, old-line families, Republicans in suits and ties, hippies,
home-schoolers, high-schoolers, homemakers, small business people, workers and
capitalists, all united in their love for country and Constitution.

As my great mentor Ludwig von Mises showed, government meddling in the economy
creates conflict, as special-interest groups seek to rip us off through big
government. The voluntarism of the free market, on the other hand, brings
social cooperation and peace. That's why this campaign is a showcase for the
real unity-in-diversity that is freedom.

Of course, the number of young people continues to thrill me. When I ask them
how they got interested, they usually mention the Constitution. Old-style
permissive parenting held that kids should do as they wanted, but kids want and
need rules, and they know that government needs them too. Thus our Constitution
-- the few, good rules for a society of liberty, and for the social and
international peace that we all want.

Two other notes: conservative talkshow host Michael Smerconish told me he has
changed his mind on the war, and now agrees with us. And a Republican county
chairman in South Carolina said I am unwelcome in his county because of my
position on the war. He will help all other candidates, but not me.

But just as the Iowa exclusion didn't work -- we had more people, and far more
enthusiastic people, than the official event -- so this man will not be
successful.

You can help make sure of that, with your generous donation
(www.ronpaul2008.com...) to this campaign. We run on a comparative
shoestring, and that has its advantages against the lumbering dinosaur
operations of our opponents. We can be nimble and quick. But not without your
help. I'd be so grateful for your contribution.

Warmest regards,

Ron Paul



posted on Jul, 11 2007 @ 03:00 AM
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I think as long as the government doesn't pull off a terrorist attack he can win easily.

If they pull off another terrorist attack it will be a little harder but he still have logic on his side.



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