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Ron Paul To Make “Major Announcement Tonight”

June 12, 2008 | Permalink

What could it be?

From the campaign’s press release:

Presidential candidate Ron Paul will make a major announcement tonight during a rally coinciding with the Texas GOP State Convention.  The event will be held from 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm at the Hilton America Hotel in downtown Houston, right across from the George R. Brown Convention Center.

There has been wide speculation about the future of the limited government movement that has been inspired by Dr. Paul’s presidential bid. This event comes on the heels of revelations this week that Dr. Paul will hold a rally to celebrate liberty and Republican traditions in Minnesota during the GOP convention this September.

If you’re interested in watching, you can see a live stream of the video after the jump (when the event actually takes place later tonight).  Feel free to post any thoughts on what you think he’ll be saying.

Video…

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2 Responses to “Ron Paul To Make “Major Announcement Tonight””

  1. » The Future of Ron Paul on June 13th, 2008 11:54 am

    [...] Ron Paul said that he had a major announcement to make later that night. And indeed it was a major one, as he announced that he was ending his [...]

  2. william on June 14th, 2008 4:06 pm

    I think Ralph Nader is a fine alternative for Ron Paul supporters.

    Paul speaks against BIG GOVERNMENT. And contrary to what news bites and propaganda would have you believe, Nader is also against big government. Consider the enormously bloated military budget which accounts for nearly half of the government’s total operating budget. This is a tremendous waste of taxpayer money going to imperial wars based on lies.

    And as part of this war, we have more BIG GOVERNMENT in the form of citizen surveillance. The PATRIOT Act (which Barr VOTED FOR) grants the government unprecedented powers to watch over American citizens without the need to prove probable cause in the court system.

    Nader is against big government when it is fraudulent, wasteful or illegal. He calls for end to the intrusive PATRIOT Act and a massive reduction in the military budget. He wants to put an end to the excess of corporate welfare and put and end to the intrusive, failing drug war.

    Nader is against maximizing government and sees its role as simply protecting the rights and interests of citizens and society as a whole.

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