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November 11, 2007
Ron Paul on Face the Nation
If you missed Ron Paul on Face the Nation this morning then here is the video.
Wow Ron Paul is great what breathe of fresh air. It is amazing to find a politician that really cares for people of all political parties.
Ron Paul is Hope for America!
Posted by: Kevin at November 11, 2007 03:49 PMBravo, Ron!
Posted by: Lester Hunt at November 11, 2007 04:48 PMI agree Kevin. Talk about a true uniter.
Posted by: gid at November 11, 2007 09:07 PMHow ironic that Ron Paul's interview was on Armistice Day - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, back in 1918. WWI, "The Great War" gave us 53,402 battle deaths (in one lousy year) and 63,114 non-theatre deaths. US battle deaths in WWII were 291,557 and 113,842 non-theatre deaths. Korea gave us 33,741 battle deaths and 2,833 other deaths in service as well as 17,672 non-theatre deaths. Vietnam gave us 47,424 battle deaths, 10,785 deaths in theatre, and 32,000 non-theatre deaths. Ironically, Iraq's death total is trivial compared to these other wars, but for some reason, folks are finally 'getting it' and realizing that the costs of war are just too great. When will they ever learn?
Posted by: Robert Edward Johnson at November 11, 2007 11:03 PMRon Paul inspires me. He's a humble 72 year old man leading a revolution of bloggers. He is strong enough to stand alone against the entire House yet gentle and forgiving toward the people who distort and lampoon his love of life and liberty. If only all of us who support him could be so noble...
Posted by: nj at November 13, 2007 05:50 PM