Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.'s Blog, page 2588
January 28, 2012
Ron in Bangor
Writes Al Elkin:
I thought, "Not so good a day for Ron Paul in Bangor, turnout will be low." Of course, when I arrived, the big "Brick Church", as it is called, was standing room only. Cars were parked for blocks. Even Ron's snow covered security people were smiling, happy and shaking hands. As he spoke, amid the cheers, I was reminded of the story of when Einstein was asked to speak at Princeton, shortly after arriving in America. Few understood the great man, they wished only to hear him speak. Well, another great man spoke this day, and we understood 100%. Afterwards, I shook his hand (I got all choked up). I have never, in 56 years, been so enthusiastic about a candidate, and his message. His daughter commented, "I hear that a lot!" And, people of all ages were gathered around his wife, a most pleasant First Lady.
Chickenhawks of a Feather
Warmonger Levin hearts warmonger Gingrich. Not that warmongers Romney and Santorum are any better, except perhaps on the moon base question,
Packed House in a Maine Icestorm Cheers for Ron Paul
(Thanks to Travis Holte)
Ron Moves Up Among Registered Repubs.
Romney a Goldman Sachs Candidate
Were Mitt the nominee, the Wall Street power elite couldn't lose the election, since they are already close to Obama. (Thanks to Brad Funkhouser)
Ron Locks Up the Future
After studying the candidates, the students at Hudson Middle School near Tampa overwhelmingly supported Ron Paul. "He's just like this down-to-earth dude who just seems like he knows what he's doing," seventh-grader Danielle Heidkamp said.
Of Gingrich, who got no votes: "Oh my gosh," eighth-grader Jacob Wentz blurted out. "I don't like any of his views. He is constantly bashing the other people. I don't like how he wants automatically war. I just think he's shady." Read the story, and thanks to Brad Funkhouser.
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