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Me and Hubby - our Valentines date for Ron Paul

This past weekend my hubby and I who live in Arkansas traveled to Little Rock and ran a Ron Paul table at Little Rock's gun show. Here in the south, gun shows are pretty big events. If I were to guess there was around 400 vendors selling their merchandise. As you can see in the picture below we had super brochures, bumper stickers, pins, gun right's "issue cards", yard signs, and balloons- all free for the taking. I blew up lots of balloons, our most popular item! :) for the kids. We could see looking out over the gun show Ron Paul balloons bobbing up and down.
It was a great time talking to people one on one.

My husband who is a Navy veteran got to talk to many people who, "liked Ron Paul but had a problem with his foreign policy." It makes me so proud to see him turn peoples minds to the truth. I am also so proud of him for using his hard earned money to buy the material and rent the table. People seemed even more interested in what we were saying when we told them we were not a part of the campaign, we had bought this stuff we were giving away for free with our own money. We are just average people who really care about our country!

What a romantic way to spend our Valentines day date! Working to spread Ron Pauls message of LOVE!

If my husband reads this: I love you honey and am so proud to be married to a man who believes in liberty and truth! I have soo much respect for how hard you work to tell everyone you can about Ron Paul!

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vincebodie's picture

That's a great story!

You two look great, and your story was wonderful. Thanks for sharing!

Great job...

We need good people like you spreading the word of Ron Paul...it's all about freedom, liberty, and the truth!

Billy Jack's picture

Enjoy your pagan

Enjoy your pagan celebration.

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Cos Cob, CT

I wouldn't be too concerned about the

origin of this harmless holiday..it's all about love now-nothing more.