Reverend Colonel Slimp Speaks for Ron Paul South Carolina 08

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Reverend Colonel Bob Slimp spoke on behalf of Dr. Ron Paul's bid for President here in Lexington South Carolina yesterday at 7:00 PM.
All major candidates or their spokespersons were invited, Mr. Slimp was invited to speak for Dr. Paul. The 10 minute speech was enthusiastically
received by the audience. Mr. Slimp's presentation was most sincere and heart felt. Of all the speakers he, like Dr. Paul addressed issues
ignored by the other candidates, most notably the economy and securing the borders. Vote Ron Paul, American best last hope.

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  • Voter fraud ."[2008 Election] Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul made history Sunday ... "His refusal to open a federal criminal investigation into voter fraud."PLEASE WHY????. Surely this would be FRONT page "NEWS" around the World for his campaign!,So what in "Hell" is he playing at" ????.....

  • Strikeaction7, I understand your frustration. I don't have all the facts, but I suspect, that the primary focus, most efficient use of energy, time, money is to put the message out. Perhaps others have opinions on this issue. Good question.

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  • "When the love of power is overcome by the power of love, the world will know peace!"

    Pass it on!

  • South Carolinians plz dont let us down

    plz vote Ron Paul

    plz Carolinians

    were depending on you

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  • Well done. The message is clear: America for Americans and the Republic for which it stands. I like that alot!

  • You know I have gotten to the point where I don't support anything the church does anymore. Since so much corruption has been seen in those in charge of the church. It seems the church have long gotten out of the business of being the spiritual leaders. But I am more spiritual than ever. I don't think the church has any right to tell us how we should live.

  • i respect your perspective, and i'm not saying that gay marriage shouldn't be allowed necessarily, but it is a church function that unfortunately i think can become heavily politicized.

  • I beg to differ.

    No one should interfere with two adults wanting to get married. We need to love all of humanity unconditionally, even if we do not agree with their life style as long as they are not hurting anyone.

  • Ron Paul is for state rights, STATE RIGHTS, his positions on abortion get the attention of these religious fanatics who think abortions and gay marriage are the problem in our nation. He wont push a federal law against these issues.

  • church issue not government...

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