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Charity Awards - Ron Paul

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

Watch as Charity Awards winner Ron Paul makes his acceptance speech.

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  • Liberty, a Free Society, and Charity go hand in hand.

  • Release the creative energy :0 that is what I saw when he made his run for president .

    People felt liberty and became alive

    How many politicians have inspired so much art in different art forms without NEA

    He is a legend

    for Peace

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  • RON PAUL 2012!!!

  • am not from Texas, nor from the South, more like the Midwest

    but that tie looks damn impressive on Ronald Ernest Paul MD

  • All I want to know is, who the hell that water girl at :49 seconds is? Haha! She just comes out of nowhere and gets up in Ron's face during a speech about him, lol. Its so hilariously awkward they cut the end of her appearance in this video! Weird.

  • Ron Paul is just another pandering politician. Get over it. His criticism's may be somewhat accurate, but his solutions are naive. There are no easy answers.

  • love to see the great Paultard getting his due as one of the biggest morons/ hypocrites in the 'Merkan Congress...long live RON PAULTARD!!!

  • This guy makes so much sense it hurts.

    Huff Post is a lie.

  • Restore Liberty Now! Abolish the IRS, Income Tax, Property Tax etc. End the failed war on drugs! Promote individualism and as fully grown adults take responsibilty for yourselves! Ron Paul 2012

  • Nice

  • @masterriftsgm

    Doesn't bother me, lol

    Its all right

  • @hc67736 It isn't duplicity, it is principle.  He votes against all these spending bills that are not first paided for. But then if they get passed, as they unfortunately often do, he then argues that the money should be allocated i.e. earmarked by the legislative branch, not by the executive branch. His is his constitutional side coming out. It is a principled stand. It should be noted that Sen. Rand Paul, his son, disagrees with him on this.

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