Topic: Ron Paul
Ron Paul Addresses Crowd of 600 Bob Jones University Students Ron Paul Addresses Crowd of 600 Bob Jones University Students and Faculty Members.by J.T. (A man standing in the gap) Furnish
(libertarian)
Friday, January 18, 2008
GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA - Today Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul addressed an estimated crowd of 600 at a speech held at Bob Jones University.
The event - which was only open to university faculty and students - quickly filled the room with over 200 people, leaving hundreds of others waiting in the hallway and peering through windows to hear Dr. Paul's message.
Congressman Paul delivered his message of freedom, peace and prosperity to the crowd, which consisted mostly of university students.
"Dr. Paul enjoys great support from college students all across this country who are worried about America's future," said Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton. "They have a lot at stake--from Social Security to the curtailing of their civil liberties and the prospect of a draft, the youth of America want a new voice of change and freedom, which only Ron Paul delivers."
The above story is a press release sent out by the Ron Paul 2008 campaign.
JT (A Man Standing In The Gap) FURNISH
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There are anti-personal freedom Christians that get more than 600 supporters. They are called preachers. Bob Jones University more than likely supports Born-again Christian Huckabee more than they support a man who wants to legalize the devil's weed, destroy the FCC, and shut down GITMO.
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