Congressman Ron Paul Visits My Dorm Room
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Vote here: http://www.youtube.com/ytawards07 If you're a Ron Paul fan, think of it as a way to get him, and his message more publicity. If you like me personally, please do me a favor and vote. Thanks! The first-ever interview with a Presidential candidate held in a college dorm room! This ha
ppened on April 26, 2007. Republican Presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul visits James Kotecki's dorm room to discuss his views on foreign policy, the Constitution, and the impact of the internet on his Presidential campaign. I'll be posting the full 30-minute interview to my "Jam
esKotecki" channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/JamesKotecki Thanks again to Congressman Paul and his excellent staff for making this happen. http://www.RonPaul2008.com http://www.JamesKotecki.com
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That was the dumbest statement I've ever heard before, seriously... I'm not even joking. But do you know who is going to destroy the middle class? Obama. Obama wants higher taxes on citizens, less freedoms, more wars, more taxes on companies, national healthcare, more government regulation - if th
at doesn't destroy the middle class, than I don't know what will.
"allowing anybody to do any drug that they want" - No, why do you have to lie to make a point?
That was incredibly immature, and not the least bit funny...
I do think it would be a good thing to obliterate half of the federal gov. We spend more than half of our budget on our military - we could easily cut 30-40% of that, medicare has been a failure (we should cut spending on that in the future), the dept. of education has been an even bigger failure,
there's actually a lot of 'obliterating' to do.