July 23, 2007 - Ron Paul on MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, Morning Joe show.
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good interview by scarborough...an overall "good egg." of course, "Ron Paul rocks" says this progressive libertarian. feel free to stop by and check out the ad for Dr Paul (entitled "The Choice Is Yours.") i put into the msnbc ad contest over @ my page if ya got a minute...i sure would appreciate it.
kingofblogging 4 years ago
Ron Paul just kicks butt in these sit-down interviews; however, Joe Scarborough is a gentleman. He asks genuinely honest questions and seems to care about the truth.
GO RON PAUL 2008!
XQzix 4 years ago
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Protect our Civil Rights.
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TarotFate 4 years ago
RON PAUL ROCKS THE RON PAUL!!!
sony1024 4 years ago
its ashame when when have to use what few laws we have left to express a message of peace,freedom, prosperity.....fair use is supported by the people so why are the corporations fighting us when the laws protect us? why is it considered to go after the "little guy"? dont they control our lives with with our cash enuff? not to mention all the subsidies they may get from uncle sam
tweakinreaper 4 years ago