Ron Paul for presidency? The view from NY
Published: 11 February, 2012, 13:48
Republican presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks at a U.S. Marines Leatherneck hall February 3, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Paul is hoping to pick up delegates in the Nevada GOP caucus on February 4. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AFP)
(19.5Mb) embed videoWith the race for the White House well underway in the US, Lori “The Resident” Harfenist asks people in the Big Apple whether Ron Paul will become the Republican nominee.
Ron Paul, who is running from the US Republican party this year, is a popular candidate with the young electorate. But what does New York think of his prospects of becoming a Republican candidate in the upcoming presidential elections? The Resident reveals.
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NY when you find a truthful answer in new (corkers) yorkers.you might as well ask the same question in any major port of the world.hoho
Paul is not infallible, there are some questionable people backing his campaign. But he gets a free pass from the 'tin foil hat brigade'. Austrian/Chicago school economics was tried in New Zealand in the 1980's with devestating consequences. Lew Rockwell advocates that private corruption is 'okay', really? Is that truly freedom?






Ron Paul is the only good man running. If he does not win, my heart will sink, for I know USA starts many new greedy wars & many lives are damned.