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Rand Paul: We All Owe a “Debt of Gratitude to my Father, the Champion of Liberty”

lbs2 Wrote: Nov 17, 2012 9:40 AM
Debt of gratitude? What, if anything, did Ron Paul do to organize the conservative arm of the Republican House of Representatives AGAINST John Boehner and his hand picked committee heads? Not one damn thing. Ron was off in his own little head, in his own little world. Fox continues to report the WH crimes as if it matters. The ONLY thing conservatives STILL have to stop obama with IS THE PURSE STRINGS! John Boehner, the man that couldn't even turn his state to Republicans, the ball less little coward has been returned to hold control of the only weapon we had left.
far2right Wrote: Nov 17, 2012 9:55 AM
That is because conservatives are the problem, duma$$.

Ron Paul was against your kind.

I voted for Romney.

But that is the last time I will vote for a GOP establishment candidate.

In fact, I will vote for a libertarian or constitutional candidate from now on in order to cancel a vote for a GOP establishment neocon.

I hope 0bama burns this country to the ground.

Only then can true restoration that Ron Paul wanted occur.

I’m sure by now regular readers are well aware that Texas Congressman Ron Paul is serving out his 12th -- and final -- term in the House of Representatives and will soon retire from public life. Somewhat unexpectedly, however, during his humble and moving final speech on the House floor a few days ago, I was surprised to hear him speak, among other things, about his “failure” to rein in the size and scope of government during his long and distinguished political career. To some extent this is undoubtedly true -- after all, the United States is headed straight...

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