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Rep. Ron Paul, who did not seek re-election to the House seat he won in 1996, gave part one of his farewell speech to Congress from the House floor this afternoon, aired live on C-SPAN.
Ron Paul Speech 1,412 Views Program ID: 203995-6 Category: Public Affairs Event Format: Speech Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States First Aired: Feb 07, 2008 | 6:03pm EST | C ...
Ron Paul is nothing if not an conservative iconoclast. The Texas Republican House Representative, with deep libertarian roots is taking a counter-intuitive departure from the traditional and ...
Texas Ron Paul celebrated his 90th birthday on Saturday at a freshly-built college events center in Southeast Texas. More ...
Rep. Ron Paul wants Mitt Romney to know that he is "nibbling at his feet"-- figuratively, of course. Rep. Paul considered his second place (projected) finish in New Hampshire a sign that the ...
He declined.“It wouldn’t be my speech,” Mr. Paul said. “That would undo everything I’ve done in the last 30 years. I don’t fully endorse him for president.” ...
Ron Paul, who is not going to win the Republican presidential nomination but remains a draw to his passionate supporters, spoke at UC Berkeley last night before a crowd estimated somewhere north of ...
What: Presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks at the North Dakota Policy Council's Free Market Forum When: 6:30 p.m. today Where: Fargo Civic Center, 207 4th St. N.
Paul, a former candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, endorsed five Maryland congressional candidates in the Comcast Center's Pavilion Gym last night to a crowd of about 250.
Paul, who had three stints in Congress, first representing Texas' 22nd congressional district and then its 14th, gave a speech in March 2011 in which he supported legislation advocating the U.S ...
Ron Paul spoke to students at the College of Charleston days prior to the South Carolina Republican primary election. Among the issues he addressed were the state of the economy, federal spending ...
Although the Republican Party agreed to play a tribute video to libertarian and failed GOP presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, the Texas politician won't cave to pressure to endorse Mitt Romney ...