U.S. Presidential Candidate Ron Paul To Celebrate Birthday BBQ Bash

Filed under: News, Politics | By: Simon
Posted on: August 22, 2007 | 19 Comments

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U.S. Presidential hopeful Ron Paul turned the grand age of 72 on August 20th, however the Texas congressman will be restraining from the grand celebrations until August 26th when he will be attending his Birthday BBQ bash.

A BBQ bash in honor of Ron Paul has been organized by his campaign team and is set to commence at the Doyle Convention Center in Texas City, Texas and all Ron Paul supporters are invited to attend this birthday celebration.

Ron Paul appears to be an online favorite, partly because of more freedoms and less regulation of the Internet, however he is trailing in the polls with the Republican CNN Opinion Research Corporation Poll showing him receiving only 1% of the vote.

At the age of 72 is Ron Paul too old to be the next U.S. President?

Who will be getting your vote in the 2008 elections?

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19 Responses to “U.S. Presidential Candidate Ron Paul To Celebrate Birthday BBQ Bash”

  1. Ronald Roy says:

    I have now become a republican only because of Ron Paul

    He gets my vote even if he is 100 y/o

    RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT 2008

  2. josh says:

    He is in better shape than me, and I am 22. I am not that out of shape either. I’d say he has another 10 good years in him …easy.

  3. mnjrupp says:

    I wouldn’t care if Dr. Paul was in a wheel chair and able to only speak through artificial means like Steve Hawkins.
    As long as his mind is sharp and his ideas are able to be conveyed to a foot-soldier to be carried out,while in office, I would vote for him.
    Why would anyone who has an understanding of Jeffersonian ideas vote for anyone else!

  4. vat says:

    Ron Paul is not too old. He has my vote. I am staying registered as a Republican to vote for Dr. Paul. Ron Paul is the only reason I remain a Republican.
    He honestly is the only hope America has at this time. He is a great man.

  5. Ron Holland says:

    If you agree with Ron Paul please sign the petition to Abolish the Federal Reserve.

    Now in August 2007, the world financial systems and investment markets, real estate and the availability of credit are all under direct assault due to past actions of the Federal Reserve in the United States.

    Read and sign the Ron Paul Is Right – Abolish the Federal Reserve Petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/fed/petition.html

    Please link to the petition and forward this message to your friends and help the general public wake up during the current financial panic conditions to the problems we face from the Federal Reserve and Ron Paul’s solution.

    Also read comments from hundreds of signers who aren’t shy in saying what they think of the FED.

  6. GMAN says:

    No, doubt I am voting for him. In primary and in general election even if I have to write it in!

  7. david says:

    As caretaker of the R.P. estate; i have a difficult time keepin’ up with gatherin’ clippings he prunse from the properties,fixin’ flats on his bike,(2nd bike in 14 years,this one has 5500 miles on it,the 1st logged over 8K!)He walks n the am ,swims in the afternoon,& bikes n the evening.This is when he’s home in Tx. of course.I’d challenge any key punchin’ journalist to hang w/the “old man” when he’s in his element.Careful; his element seems 2 b infinate.Wanna talk hydrolics on a ford 9n?or foriegn policy?Age is irrevelant;integrety & wisdom are essencials!

  8. Karen says:

    He has my Vote

  9. Scott Harmon says:

    I am a fairly new Paul observer. To date, I have spent almost a month studying Paul’s public positions, comments, and speeches, and a lot more time studying misguided foreign policy activities. As yet, I cannot find any flaws or warning signs in Paul’s positions, even though I have researched dissenter comments. As for the other candidates, both Democratic and Republican, I am finding it hard to follow the logic and reasoning. In fact, some so-called top tier candidates baffle me entirely, either through their inconsistencies, twists and turns of “logic,” and “nuanced” positions. At least, I can follow Ron Paul’s logic–he must not be too old. I don’t have an excuse for many of the other “younger” candidates.

    And Mr. Holland, thanks for the petition–I’ve signed it.

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