During the question and answer session Paul scolded his fellow
conservative Republicans for not being consistent in their principles.
“Too many members are not confident enough to feel strongly enough to
stick to the Constitution,” he lamented.
He singled out those in particular who seemed to enjoy criticizing the
Clinton Administration for nation-building, but refrained from doing
the same to President Bush.
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/AmandaCarpenter/2008/05/07/ron_paul_looks_ahead_of_convention
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Ron Paul Looks Ahead of Convention
By Amanda Carpenter
Congressman Ron Paul ruled out the possibility of running as a third
party candidate in the 2008 election and said he expected sup****t for
his candidacy at the Republican National Convention at a private event
to discuss his new book Wednesday afternoon.
“Theoretically, I could run as an Independent or third party, but
realistically I have no plans to do that,” Paul told a small audience
of conservatives in Wa****ngton.
The Texas congressman said he a Wa****ngton rally was being planned for
July 12 and “we will probably have a good gathering in Minneapolis.”
Although John McCain has practically secured the Republican nomination
for president, Paul’s sup****ters have continued enthusiastically
sup****ting Paul.
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There may even be flaming cars, burning houses, dead children, and
other kinds of chaos.
Harry


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