Duration: 04:11 minutes Upload Time: 2007-10-11 22:40:50 User: heidp :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Ron Paul supporters sign waving before the CNBC debate. |
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mikectw ::: Favorites Great work, thanks for coming up to Michigan. I was there and it was really exciting. I didn't know there were so many people actively involved. 07-10-13 20:49:35 __________________________________________________ | |
TaxSlaveRoark ::: Favorites acongagua, Leader? You are a blowhard that just doesn't get it. Try to lead most of us, and you will end up flat on your ass. Nice job getting *almost* everyone to leave before the news copter showed up. I didn't take half a day off work to be 'led' by you or anyone else. Yeah, I'm the one that told you to Get Lost when you tried to round us up. And nice job trying to sabotage the campaign with your childish whining video. Again, Get Lost! 07-10-13 16:58:46 __________________________________________________ | |
selfTrust ::: Favorites I bet those 10 Romney supporters were paid to be there. 07-10-13 08:08:05 __________________________________________________ | |
gillybymarriage ::: Favorites Awesome music for an awesome candidate. Nice vid. 07-10-12 22:28:29 __________________________________________________ | |
CBound ::: Favorites Hey mhirtes12, The FDA has been corrupted by the very companies that it is supposedly regulating. I think it is doing a better job protecting those companies from the competition of the market place. I feel little safer with the FDA. If a corporation fails to provide a "safe" drug, then they try to hide behind the FDA's approval of their drug. We need corporate officers that are libel to civil and criminal trials without the excuse that the FDA's approval exempts them from wrong doing. 07-10-12 21:52:33 __________________________________________________ | |
CBound ::: Favorites Hey mhirtes12, Even if education were a right, (and it is not) the state governments are the ones shouldering this job by and large. The Federal Government is making it much harder for them to do so. The more tax money that is squeezed from the people by Congress, the less money the local and state governments have to pay for education. This is because Federal level government is much more wasteful of our money than local and even state governments. 07-10-12 21:25:48 __________________________________________________ | |
CBound ::: Favorites Hey mhirtes12, Your second point regarding the poor and their human rights, is so off the wall as not deserving of a specific rebuttal. 07-10-12 21:15:32 __________________________________________________ | |
CBound ::: Favorites Hey mhirtes12, The first Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion", Ron Paul would by no means try to get Congress to pass a law establishing a religion. He just might not get in the way of state and local governments do as the citizens of their respective states see fit to do. 07-10-12 21:04:22 __________________________________________________ | |
heidp ::: Favorites Obviously you are ignorant, let's see, the government is in charge of education..how's that going? Seems like all the politicians send there kids to private schools. The FDA passes "safe" drugs that kill thousands every year and if you have ever read the Constitution it doesn't say Separation of Church and State. If we didn't have people like you allowing the government to FORCE us to do things it wouldn't even be an issue. 07-10-12 20:46:29 __________________________________________________ | |
sandman4224 ::: Favorites Well edited. You had a captive audience out there, I'm sure! 07-10-12 18:25:07 __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Ron Paul in Michigan PreDebate
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