Monday, May 21, 2012

Ron Paul quietly Taking over GOP delegates Wake up Americans and fight

Timothy DeLany

6:06 PM  -  Public
The more money you have the easier it is to get to the White House, right? Well not if Ron Paul can help it. Although Paul suspended his active campaign, he is focusing all his attention on slowly taking over the delegate vote. Can the delegate strategy work? Mary Willison, volunteer organizer and Ron Paul supporter, joins us to help answer that question. Like us and/or follow us: http://twitter.com/RT_America http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica
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Doug Davis

5:47 PM  -  Public
Great facts, great music, and great motion graphics. This is very awesome, and doesn't even mention Ron Paul.
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Peter Stephan

5:37 PM  -  Public
http://www.cato.org/event.php?eventid=9145 Ron Paul's two presidential campaigns have galvanized a mass movement for smaller government, sound money, and an end to our interventionist foreign policy. This genuinely spontaneous movement has featured blimps, "money bombs," the rEVOLution logo, and thousands of college students chanting "End the Fed" at campuses across the country. Somehow the message Ron Paul had been advancing for 30 years caught on in an era of financial collapse, bailouts, unprecedented deficits, and the two longest wars in American history. Brian Doherty, a senior editor at Reason and author of several books on libertarian history, has been covering Ron Paul since 1999. In his new book he looks at Paul's background, his early years in Congress, his 1988 Libertarian presidential run, his recent campaigns, the grassroots activists who joined the Ron Paul revolution, and indeed the election of Senator Rand Paul.
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