abcnews.go.com — Rep. Ron Paul's presidential campaign, which was an ideological crusade against big government and interventionist leanings in the Republican party, will officially end Thursday at a rally outside the Texas GOP's convention, ABC News has learned. The new phase of the revolution officially begins with a speech tonight in Houston.
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qh4dotcomJun 13, 2008
You need to do some research on his Patriot Act vote...he voted for a benign version of the Act, not the monster the government expanded the Patriot act to. And he voted yes so he could force sunset provisions. If it weren't for Barr the Patriot Act would be permanent.
intangibleJun 13, 2008
Dammit Spartacus!
cpmanJun 13, 2008
There is no way in hell, under any circumstances, that Paul would have been allowed to speak at the convention. It would have been wild if he was allowed to speak, though. Probably some sort of massive (peaceful) riot... Fun times. :-)
nydwarfJun 14, 2008
Quitter!
d2htornadoJun 14, 2008
That's fine, just put them in appropriate places. That's all. I'm not saying that his supporters shouldn't voice their opinion, just stop putting signs up over street signs and in other inappropriate places.
srodolffJun 20, 2008
But nothing has changed for Ron Paul since Super Tuesday.Why quit now?Ron Paul disappoints me.