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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2011

September 7, 2011 (/GPTV) -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul had the largest group of supporters outside of the GOP debate at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. There were a number demonstrators from opposing candidates and parties, but they were few and far between compared to the dozens of Paul supporters. The peaceful demonstration lasted all afternoon and into the early evening and ended without incident.

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  • Yo Gabe why you removing comments?

  • There I am! Red shirt drug law hater! lol

  • @50states1 obvious really; they're not in par with a free society. Minimal wage has good intentions but shows bad results. It is especially bad with our economy bc of inflation and deflation, and is a big contributor to poor communities staying poor and small businesses not remaining afloat.

    With FEMA, there are other ways of dealing with emergencies esp locally but the problem with local communities trying to help is that Fema gets in their way. Fema makes the situation worse, and is bankrupt.

  • oh hell no he wants to get rid of minimum wage and he wants to gets rid of fema explain that??

  • Common since and honesty and CONSISTENCY! I AM VOTING FOR RON PAUL!

  • great job folks.

  • @RosenKrantz666 ????? how can anyone "short" the FED? if the fox is watching the hen house {SEC} why regulate? what if demand for FED "private credit" dried up? could there be a "run on the fed bank"? could it be the word "cash" is generic enough to foster confusion? Can anyone exchange FED FRN's for anything else? is the a distinction between public and private credit? How is it that @50% do not pay taxes, yet are not in jail? is there some statutory loophole at work? Exchange Ur FRN's!

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