Ron Paul - In his OWN words

A great collection of Ron’s own words on subjects ranging from individual state governing to the role of religion in our government. You tell ‘em Paul! The truth will set you free!read more | digg story

Ron Paul Revolution

The Southern Avenger, once again, with great commentary. This time concerning Dr. Ron Paul and the imposters he is running against.read more | digg story

Ron Paul has courage, plan to turn our country around

Ron Paul has the courage to face the true reality of the mess that this country faces today, both domestically and internationally, and to propose solutions.read more | digg story

Spotlight on ‘08: Ron Paul

In the first of hopefully many articles on the 2008 presidential hopefuls, I’m starting with the one making the most sense: Congressman Ron Paul, Republican from Texas. Unlike his other Republican rivals, Ron Paul is actually, well, a Republican…read more | digg story

Colbert on Ron Paul’s Exchange with Huckabee

This is so funny - especially the part with Rudy!read more | digg story

Ron Paul: the difference between the polls and the web supporters.

“The answer may be in the difference between the people who answer a pollster’s phone call and the people who don’t. Younger adults are abandoning their landline phones for cell phones, so including this demographic in phone-based polls seems unlikely.” So, maybe Ron Paul has more supporters than the polls show.read more | digg [...]

Ron Paul educates a crowd at USC 9/12/07

Ron gives a speech on liberty, what it means, and why now is the time we must fight to regain it.read more | digg story

2008 Candidate Ron Paul speaks at USC.

“Thank you for inviting me to the revolution”, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul said to a crowd of supporters and curious bystanders in front of Tommy Trojan Wednesday afternoon.read more | digg story

Ron Paul speaks at University of Southern California

Ron Pauls visit to USC.read more | digg story

United States Constitution

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.read more | digg [...]