The journey from there to here

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243200,00.html

In the 2008 GOP primaries, voters may have a name on the ballot that they recognize from 20 years ago. Ron Paul, a 9 term lawmaker from Texas, ran as the LP candidate for president in 1988 and received over 400,000 votes. Paul, who has stayed true to his Libertarian roots in his role as a US Congressman, never lost the attention or loyalty of the party he has served so faithfully as a member of the Republican Liberty Caucus in the years since being elected to office, a fact that is certain to guarantee him a strong field of campaign volunteers, this blogger included.

In a GOP field that is split, it is entirely possible that a dark horse could take the lead. And a dark horse with a political following such as Ron Paul is not likely to go unnoticed. I support Ron Paul's bid for President, and if he is selected as the GOP candidate, I will work to see that he is elected to office. If we must select a candidate from the "big two" political parties, I have my doubts that we could do better than Texas Congressman Ron Paul.


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on Jan 13, 2007
Gotta give 'er an old forum bump here!