Tickets for the Twins Cities’ “other convention” go on sale tomorrow at 10:am CST:
Ron Paul fans have enjoyed a tremendous amount of success with their money bombs, so it will be interesting to keep an eye out for how the rally fares.
by Kavon W. Nikrad @ 1:11 pm. Filed under Ron Paul
I may or may not go, depending on my financial situation. It’s going to be at the Target Center, the largest arena in Minneapolis, however, and it sounds like there’ll be a lot of really interesting speakers.
Now, based on what part of Ron’s history? When he offered up his own money to mint a Congressional medal of honor for Rosa Parks when Congress tried to unconstitutionally use taxpayer money to do so, or when he ran for President and had a bigger African American following than any other Republican primary candidate?
Or maybe it was when he spent his entire career fighting for the recognization of rights as belonging inherently to the individual, not to groups…
I have a strange feeling there will be more blacks at the Ron Paul Rally than there will be at the Republican National Convention. Ouch.
I can hardly stand Ron Paul either, ‘bob’, but that’s out of line. (first of all, the guy’s late campaign chairman was a homosexual: I don’t think he’d be excluding people)
July 24th, 2008 at 1:57 pm
I may or may not go, depending on my financial situation. It’s going to be at the Target Center, the largest arena in Minneapolis, however, and it sounds like there’ll be a lot of really interesting speakers.
July 24th, 2008 at 3:10 pm
Is Ron Paul allowing balck people to attend? based on his history, I presume not.
July 24th, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Bob #2,
Har dee har har.
Now, based on what part of Ron’s history? When he offered up his own money to mint a Congressional medal of honor for Rosa Parks when Congress tried to unconstitutionally use taxpayer money to do so, or when he ran for President and had a bigger African American following than any other Republican primary candidate?
Or maybe it was when he spent his entire career fighting for the recognization of rights as belonging inherently to the individual, not to groups…
I have a strange feeling there will be more blacks at the Ron Paul Rally than there will be at the Republican National Convention. Ouch.
July 24th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
I can hardly stand Ron Paul either, ‘bob’, but that’s out of line. (first of all, the guy’s late campaign chairman was a homosexual: I don’t think he’d be excluding people)