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Ron Paul at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. October 5, 2011
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Tags (continued): donations, military, foreign policy, suicide, VA, tyranny, empire, dictatorship, defense, militarism, media bias, blackout, california straw poll, jon stewart, new hampshire, iowa, banksters, fundraising, michael scheuer, terrorism, 9/11, blowback, veterans

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  • This speech should be REQUIRED viewing for EVERY AMERICAN!

  • amazing!

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  • Hitler reincarnated from the deads and created an account..

  • I wish he wins presidential election 2012 and live on to another 20 years

  • 9:30. "You protect 1st amendment rights to protect the right to say controversial things, not to talk about the weather"

    Very Presidential!!!

  • @moseybear, don't worry your going to get just what's coming to you. Your dollars is going to zero, there will be open rebellion on the street, and you'll be in a major war, maybe they'll conscript you. But hell, you'll have a smooth talking teleprompter reading puppet with nice slick hair who looks good. God help you buddy. Being connned is an Amercian past time.

  • Last quarter, active duty servicemen contributed:

    $25,000 to Ron Paul

    $16,000 to Barack Obama

    $2,850 to Herman Cain

    $2,750 to Mitt Romney

    $2,250 to Michele Bachmann

    $500 to Newt Gingrich

    $250 to Rick Santorum

    (PolitiFact)

  • @PbDeth No doubt the MSM is biased. but, gotta love Dr P's response...basically, "so what?" good attitude! yes -- we must not lose sight of the message and pay less attention to the delivery. I was merely hoping for two-fer-- both. Last articulate POTUS was JFK. He had both. Dr P is a physician and not an attorney. To his credit. However, no harm in polishing up the delivery. After all, the idea is to set an example. Nothing wrong with dreaming, called hope. Here no false hope. peace

  • I loved that exchange at the end, about Paul's son being a Senator. That was a classy way to end the session.

  • @moseybear I like it when the hosts are tough on Ron Paul, the only thing I wish is that they would be tough on everyone. Paul is a straight man, an idealistic guy. Those are his strengths. If he had the speaking ability of Tom Woods... one can only dream.

  • a lot of RP people worshiping going on around here. more of a sign of desperation. not that I blame people....rare that you get someone like RP who can survive the homogenizer and corruption of DC. but word of caution: It is best to worship ideas and not people. Ideas will seldom let you down..but people often do. hold dear the values of RP and less so the man. for if you do the latter, if the man goes, so goes the ideas.

  • @fifthletteris As RP rambling....he moved erratically from one subject to another. "Time" has nothing to do with it. It is an issue of delivery. The host is a professional. See how he does it. Not fatal act, but noticeably. I prefer a better transition between topics. Put under...needs work. RP fails to address what he would do about current social programs. Would he simply abolish Social Security and Medicare leaving millions without an income? After paying into the system?

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