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Title: The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul
Post by: Rosphere on April 30, 2008, 06:41:38 PM
April 30, 2008

Today is an exciting day for our campaign and our movement: my new book, The Revolution: A Manifesto, is officially released.

Although a short book, it is the product of many years of thought and action. It is a defense of the principles to which you and I have devoted our lives.

My friends are calling it "Ron Paul's legacy."

These principles - individual liberty, sound money, the Constitution, and the foreign policy of the Founding Fathers - have had no home in American politics for a very long time. With The Revolution: A Manifesto, I'm letting the establishment know we're not going away.

Finally, Americans can hear and judge these great American principles for themselves, instead of through an unfriendly media filter. And they can learn once and for all that they need not be satisfied with the phony choices the system offers them every four years. Another way really is possible.

Two days ago I did a book signing in New York at the Borders on Wall Street. All 530 copies had been sold before I even arrived.

They had underestimated you again.

Imagine the attention our cause and our principles could attract with a fantastic opening day today, with people marching into bookstores across the country for their copies. If it should become a publishing phenomenon, The Revolution: A Manifesto can fuel our revolution for a long time to come. You can make that happen.

I hope you enjoy this book, which was a real labor of love for me. Please spread the word.

And may the future be ours.


Ron Paul
Title: Re: The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul
Post by: jacek on April 30, 2008, 09:43:43 PM
He talks about his book on CNN.
We need more politicians like Dr. Paul.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWMDF92ZE7c
Title: Re: The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul
Post by: exxcomm0n on May 01, 2008, 10:19:04 AM
[Bump]

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Because (US) people need to know about this candidate.
My apologies to people of other countries. :)

The news has already buried him and when I ask people about his policies and if they'd vote for him,
I hear, "Sure he's got great ideas, but he's not popular enough to get elected."

People (US) need to look around themselves and stop believing the latest CNN polls.

To support this I need only use the word "recession".
You know, the thing we're not supposed to be experiencing, but you can see the signs all around you.

Popularity polls (or any poll, especially the type that is taken by someone else and reported to you) are not gospel.
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