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In a message dated 02/11/2008 3:51:17 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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... a welcome change for all us non-Americans.
On 2/11/08 2:04 PM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> and have commerce with all nations, rather
> than telling them how to run their lives.
Michael:
You said more in those seven words than most emails say in multiple pages.
That has been one of the hardest sales to get across to voters in this
campaign. How in the world could anyone get excited about our other candidates and
their warfare/welfare policies of hurting more people in so many ways when
Ron Paul wants honest friendship and commerce with all nations. Who would
have thought that a quote from the Cantos of Ezra Pound would have generated all
of those good feelings among people?
Ron Paul has been saying the same thing in Congress for most of the last 30
years and it falls on deaf ears, but he sticks by his words and doesn't
change his message with the audience. Trust me. If he can come up with the
miracle and get elected, we the grassroots supporters will fight with him to
convince Congress to implement his plans and make this a better world for all
mankind. Thanks again for recognizing truth and honesty in such a wonderful man.
Like Dr. Paul himself says, "It isn't about me, it is all about the
message."
--Bob Bowen
Ron Paul in 2008
The only Presidential Candidate
who is true to the Constitution
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