Ron Paul Rocks!
I’ve added a small image of Ron Paul on the sidebar of my website, which links to Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential campaign website. The banner at the top of my website where a random picture is displayed everytime a page is loaded will also be displaying some Ron Paul images from time to time. With this, I’m just doing my part in promoting Ron Paul on the Internet. There’s already lots of information available on the Internet about Ron Paul, just do a search on Google or YouTube (lots of videos). Also check out his MySpace website.
It’s going to be interesting to see how far he’ll manage to take his campaign. He’s already targeting the right issues, has the courage to stay honest and just say what he thinks should be done. Let’s see how far his message will spread, and how many people are going to actually listen and make the right choice. If this article is an indication, there’s hope:
Paul received no less than 16 standing ovations during his hour-plus speech and question-and-answer session at the Summit Pointe Events Center. They started when he entered the room, continued when he re-entered after doing a quick TV interview and grew louder when he was formally introduced.
Thunderous applause also followed when he decried the Patriot Act (ovation No. 4), when he said America should never go to war without a declaration from Congress or because of a United Nations resolution (ovations No. 8 and 9), and when he attacked President Bush’s foreign policy and handling of the war in Iraq (ovations No. 11, 12 and 13).
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“He’s got a chance,” said Richie Sprouse, 41, of Spartanburg. “I’m not going to say it’s not a long shot, but if Americans have any common sense, he’s got a chance.”
My thoughts exactly.
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