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Ron Paul Campaign Issues Statement on Federal Debt News
U.S. debt surpasses Gross Domestic Product LAKE JACKSON, Texas– Today, Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Manager John Tate released the following statement regarding the news that the federal debt now exceeds the Gross Domestic Product of the United States. “For far too long, Congress and Presidents have played budgetary tricks on the American people by pretending [...]
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NOVEMBER 16TH FUNDRAISER IN VIENNA, VA
Congressman and Presidential Candidate Ron Paul will be attending a fundraiser in Northern Virginia on November 16th from 7:00 – 9:00 PM. Please park at Fairfax Christian School – 1624 Hunter Mill Rd, Vienna, VA. Transportation to the event will be provided. Please click this link for more details.
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Trick or Treat? (9-9-9 or Restore America?)
The Daily Caller reports: “As children across America costume themselves as ghouls, ghosts, goblins and former North African dictators Monday night, they may have missed the most spine-chilling scare of the day. According to calculations based on the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook, on All Hallows’ Eve the United States’ total debt will surpass [...]
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Ron Paul Interview with Jason Lewis Radio Show
Congressman Ron Paul will interview with the Jason Lewis Radio Show Monday, October 31st at 6pm Eastern. You can listen at http://www.jasonlewisshow.com/.
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Ron Paul to Again Visit Iowa to Meet Manufacturers and Voters
NAM speech, retail stop and town hall meeting round out one-day trip ANKENY, Iowa – The Iowa component of the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign announced today that Dr. Paul will again visit Iowa. This latest visit will occur on Tuesday, November 1st. The visit takes place three short days after his October 29th scheduled [...]
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George Will: What’s the Point of Mitt Romney?
In a column for The Daily Caller last week, I wrote/asked the following: As a conservative friend about my age once said, he’s despised every president during his adult life more than his predecessor. George H.W. Bush was a sorry follow-up to Ronald Reagan. Clinton was worse than H.W. Bush. Then we got another Bush [...]

