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Republicans debate Ron Paul's positions in Tampa Part I

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(Part I) On November 20, 2007, Ron Paul supporters Mark Adams, JD/MBA and Steven Burden, Vice Chairman, Republican Liberty Caucus of Florida, debated Anthony Kocovic on The Bleepin' Truth. Adams, Burden, and Kocovic are all Republicans. Kocovic challenged Ron Paul's positions from the current mainstream Republican perspective. Adams and Burden advanced Ron Paul's traditional conservative principles of Freedom, Peace and Prosperity.The Bleepin' Truth is a local Tampa Bay cable television program.

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  • It's funny how these guys are on TV and are ron paul fans and yet I feel I know his positions better than they do.

  • davyjames:

    Very possible. This was the first time I have been on TV, and it is not as easy as it looks. But go for it! It is simply a local cable channel, and one is required by every local cable franchise agreement. If you look around, I am sure you can get on a local show.

    We did the best we could. But what really counts is getting Dr. paul's message out. Good luck!

    --Steve

  • Ouch, sorry, didn't realise this was local cable and you guys are just regular dudes like me. I thought it was a professional pundit show.

    I do not think I could do better, keep spreading the word. Thank you :)

  • 'I thought it was a professional pundit show.

    '

    ROTFLMAO

    Now that was a compliment! Thanks!

    --Steve

  • Ron Paul would not have intervened in the first Gulf War, would he?

    That, too, was bogus. The guy caved in to that question because he felt like it would sound weak if he said no. I just wish he would have asked how the President could justify spending American tax dollars to defend a country that is of no interest to us. Non-intervention means non-intervention.

  • Eastider,

    As I said to Eastrider: If this is true--and I think it might be--do you have any reference? Is it post gulf war, or before/when it was happening?

    I have found few references for that period, as he was out of congress. Anything you have would help me a lot!

    --Steve

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  • That New Yorker is incredibly stupid.

  • The two guys on the left are right-on; the guy on the right is not with it.

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  • Im not even a ron paul supporter and i can see guido defending bush is a moron. Just listen to him talk.

  • The white-haired gentleman forgot to mention that the intelligence community would be rolled into the military and congress.

  • I'm just feeling sorry for America right now. Only reason the slime F*ckabee won the causus tonight in iowa is because christian hate mormons so much. America has sunk to a new low of political perversion. This proves the issue of pure hate wins in america rather than common sense, because it only takes 5 minutes of research to figure out F*ckabee is just a common criminal. If this pans out nationally, America will cease to exist within 4-8 yrs.

  • too much sopranos and back east anger fake good

  • It is great theater. The fake zionist should be admired!

  • The little uneducated guy drank the neo-con kool-aid. Lots of it. We should just let him die his slow death...

  • wow, that sleezy little guy in the middle doesn't know his head from his butt. he kept trying to validate a bunch of bs that has gotten america bent over to the rest of the world already. One giant Dee Dee Dee for him.

  • As I am the guy on the left, I appreciate that!

    Keep up the fight!

    --Steve

  • Git 'er done tater salad! the fundamentals come down to religion, when you merge christianity with American foriegn policy, you get Iraq. We support Israel which is a country hated by most other mid eastern countries and the reason we support them so heavily is because of christianity! look up AIPAC

  • "Where is their army and their navy on our shore?Are they here?" hahahaha I like that, exactly true.

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