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Having fun in Minnesota

Looks like he is having a great time in Minnesota

RON PAUL DRAWS MORE THAN 700 VOTERS AT FIRST MINNESOTA EVENT

ROCHESTER TOWN HALL MEETING YIELDS BIG TURNOUT

MINNETONKA, Minnesota – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted an impressive crowd of 700-plus supporters and undecided voters at his Rochester town hall meeting.

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RON PAUL ATTRACTS MORE THAN 600 PEOPLE AT SECOND OF THREE MINNESOTA EVENTS
BIG CROWD GREETS DR. PAUL IN CHANHASSEN AT SECOND OF THREE EVENTS IN THE NORTH STAR STATE

MINNETONKA, Minnesota – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul again attracted a substantial crowd in Minnesota, this time drawing 600 supporters and undecided voters. News of the uncommonly high turnout comes on the heels of the 12-term Congressman from Texas having drawn an impressive crowd of 700-plus voters in Rochester.

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WSJ: ‘I’d Really Like to Repeal 1913′; 2/4

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Ron Paul: ‘I’d Really Like to Repeal 1913′
February 4, 2012, 1:36 PM
By Michael Crittenden

ROCHESTER, Minn – Rep. Ron Paul frequently calls for repealing this law or eliminating that federal agency in his stump speech for president. The Texas Republican went further on Saturday, calling for the elimination of a whole year.

Mr. Paul, appearing at a campaign rally in Rochester, Minn., singled out 1913 for his ire, garnering loud applause from a standing-room only crowd of more than 300 at a high school here.

“I would like to repeal the Federal Reserve charter, but I’d really like to repeal 1913. We could get rid of the income tax, and the Federal Reserve and the foreign policy,” Mr. Paul said, his comments drowned out by the cheering crowd.

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Fiat currency is nearly worthless since the creation of the Creature From Jekyll Island in 1913.
When given the choice, why does everyone always choose the $Million in gold instead of the $Million in paper?
Wake up people, and fast. These banksters need to be put in jail.
Lets have sound money again, just like the Constitution requires.
Ron Paul 2012