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Author: George Dance
Date: Apr 1, 2008 18:22

On Apr 1, 1:12 pm, ta nc.rr.com> wrote:
> On Mar 31, 11:09 pm,George Dance wrote:
>
>
>
>> I recently wrote an introductory article on "Ron Paul and his
>> rEVOLution" for Libertarian Bulletin, the newsletter I write for here
>> in Ontario, Canada. (Yes, I know it's a bit late, but LB is a
>> quarterly, and 3 months ago I knew nothing about the campaign myself.)
>> IMO it's a great intro to give anyone who needs an introduction to the
>> campaign (which I'd estimate still includes at least 1/4 of American
>> voters).
>
>> But don't take just my word for it. The editor of LB was kind enough
>> to give me this evaluation: "George Danceencapsulates this developing
>> story in a succinct, authoritative and accessible style. George's
>> writing inspires confidence in its even-handed presentation of context
>> and sources. 'Ron Paul and his rEVOLution' is a great starting point
>> for anyone interested in the Ron Paul phenomenon."
>
>> I hope you similarly enjoy it, and that you might find it useful.
>
>> "Ron Paul and his rEVOLution"http://www.nolanchart.com/article3255.html
>
>> I'm including only a link to the article on Nolan Chart (because I'd
>> appreciate reads there), but I'd be interested in reading comments
>> either there or here.
>
> "That "message is basic: freedom and limited government. Repeal the
> welfare-warfare state. Get out of Iraq, now. Abolish the income tax.
> End the war on drugs. Put the dollar back on a more solid
> footing." (3) Paul himself puts it even more succinctly: "Our campaign
> is all about freedom, prosperity, and peace." (4)"
>
> Well golly gee gumdrops, who could possibly be against freedom,
> prosperity, and peace? ;-)

Let's make a list. For starters, everyone who voted for Bush in 2004;
that's not an insignificant number of Americans.
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