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DeadheadForPaul
07-23-2007, 05:42 PM
What did you say? if you haven't met him, what will you say?

I met him the first time this weekend after the speech in Greenville. After waiting for my turn in the huge crowd surrounding him, my time came. He made eye contact with me and all I was star struck...all I could say was "uh....picture?" and pointed to the camera LOL

I'm definitely gonna thank him for all he's doing next time

Bossobass
07-23-2007, 06:13 PM
What did you say? if you haven't met him, what will you say?

I met him the first time this weekend after the speech in Greenville. After waiting for my turn in the huge crowd surrounding him, my time came. He made eye contact with me and all I was star struck...all I could say was "uh....picture?" and pointed to the camera LOL

I'm definitely gonna thank him for all he's doing next time

I first met him after the debate in Columbia, SC. He stepped out of the car and walked right up to me and shook my hand.

I said, "Hey, Congressman Paul, I grew up in the next neighborhod over from you in Pittsburgh".
He asked, "Really, which one?"
I said, "Crafton Heights".
He asked, "Did you ever hear of Greentree Dairy?"
I said, "Yes, we had our milk delivered when I was a toddler and for 10 years afterward."
He replied, "Well, that was me who delivered it, because my family owned that dairy and I delivered to your neighborhood."

Amazingly small world.

Bosso

JosephTheLibertarian
07-23-2007, 06:15 PM
I'd say... "wow, hello Dr. Paul... I am a Libertarian and I support you 110% I hope that you get elected, we can't do another 4 to 8 with a socialist or another quasi fascist neo con" *shake his hand*

MikeStanart
07-23-2007, 06:20 PM
I first met him after the debate in Columbia, SC. He stepped out of the car and walked right up to me and shook my hand.

I said, "Hey, Congressman Paul, I grew up in the next neighborhod over from you in Pittsburgh".
He asked, "Really, which one?"
I said, "Crafton Heights".
He asked, "Did you ever hear of Greentree Dairy?"
I said, "Yes, we had our milk delivered when I was a toddler and for 10 years afterward."
He replied, "Well, that was me who delivered it, because my family owned that dairy and I delivered to your neighborhood."

Amazingly small world.

Bosso

Wow, that's an awesome story!

JosephTheLibertarian
07-23-2007, 06:25 PM
I first met him after the debate in Columbia, SC. He stepped out of the car and walked right up to me and shook my hand.

I said, "Hey, Congressman Paul, I grew up in the next neighborhod over from you in Pittsburgh".
He asked, "Really, which one?"
I said, "Crafton Heights".
He asked, "Did you ever hear of Greentree Dairy?"
I said, "Yes, we had our milk delivered when I was a toddler and for 10 years afterward."
He replied, "Well, that was me who delivered it, because my family owned that dairy and I delivered to your neighborhood."

Amazingly small world.

Bosso

Dr. Paul supplied you with milk! ha

lynnf
07-23-2007, 06:39 PM
My first time was at a Texas Republican State Convention. I had just worked on getting an anti-offshoring plank in the State Platform and it was added and the platform document was printed. I had noticed that RP was doing a meet-and-greet
in the vendor area and I went there, pointed to the plank in the platform document,
and read it to him.

It said:
"We urge Congress to investigate the issue of outsourcing jobs overseas and U.S. corporations moving their corporate headquarters overseas to avoid taxation, and make corrections to address any identified issues. Additionally, we demand that all government entities be banned from overseas job outsourcing, and that all personal information pertaining to U.S. citizens only be handled by U.S. citizens."

He said "That's a hot-button issue!"

lynn

Capitalism
07-23-2007, 08:02 PM
I never met him, but during my last semester of college in January of 2003, I went to CPAC as part of a large group of students from my college. My former political science professor invited me to go even though he knew I was a libertarian. (He's a conservative Republican Catholic priest who has appeared on national news before.) I decided "what the hell? why not." Anyway, we were going around meeting a few Congress critters that for whom I had little respect and I was getting kind of bored. Our next stop was to meet Mike Dewine, the former US senator from Ohio, well known for his opposition to liberty and support of big government. Two of my libertarian-minded friends said to me "let's go try to meet Ron Paul." I wasn't too familiar with DC so I was a little hesitant, but one of those friends had interred in DC before so he knew how to get around.

Anyway, we went to his office and the young lady working there said he wasn't there, but that he was giving a speech in Congress right that moment. So she let us peak inside his office. In his office, the TV was on C-span and he was on there, so we watched for a few minutes but we didn't want to overstay our welcome. (I think it was this speech (http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2003/cr012903.htm).) I saw a photo on the wall of Milton and Rose Friedman (the picture from the cover of TWO LUCKY PEOPLE), which was signed by Milton. I also saw the "DON'T STEAL. THE GOVERNMENT HATES COMPETITION" sticker on his desk.

Even though we didn't get to meet him, his office felt like a safe haven for people who value their freedom. It was an oasis in the home of big government, or something corny like that.

In case anyone is wondrering, CPAC sucked.

Syren123
07-23-2007, 08:11 PM
Still waiting for my turn. Hopefully in September.

Syren123
07-23-2007, 08:12 PM
In case anyone is wondrering, CPAC sucked.

What's CPAC?

MsDoodahs
07-23-2007, 08:16 PM
It was a long time ago - I don't remember. :o

JosephTheLibertarian
07-23-2007, 08:17 PM
What's CPAC?

Conservative Political Action Conference

LibertyEagle
07-23-2007, 08:42 PM
I met him many years back at a financial conference he arranged in New Hampshire at the Mount Washington Hotel. http://www.nhptv.org/mtwash/mony.htm
This was the hotel where the Bretton Woods Monetary conference was held. It's their claim to fame and the walls are adorned by a huge sludge of traitors to our country.

There were many presenters and I was initially surprised that some of the speakers, not to mention the vast majority of the people in attendance, were not exactly aligned with Ron Paul's beliefs, to say the least. One of the speakers was presenting and started going off about some kind of world order BS and I finally had enough. Much to my Mother's dismay, I raised my hand and made a choice comment.

Later, during a break, Dr. Paul came up to me and patted me on the back and told me he liked my comment. It sure made my day, I can tell you that for sure.

Murray Rothbard was also in attendance and I was lucky enough to sit directly by him for dinner several times. Back then, I didn't even know who he was. Can you believe that? My Mother tried to tell me, but I just didn't fully get it. I do now though.

Mom4Ron
07-23-2007, 09:37 PM
I'd probably hug him and thank him for trusting me to make my own decisions.:o

Trance Dance Master
07-23-2007, 09:40 PM
I met him 6/30 in Des Moines, IA in the Hyvee Hall parking lot around 12:30 pm when he first arrived. I gave him a firm handshake and said "good work".

TheMikael
07-23-2007, 11:04 PM
I met Dr. Paul in June of this year when I was in D.C. for a Lead America program. A friend and I decided to head over to his office in the Cannon building. We walked into his office asked a very nice woman at the desk if we could see Dr. Paul...even though we weren't from his district (let alone state). She went back into an office and when she came out she was with Paul himself. We spoke and got our pictures taken with him and he gave us little pocket Constitutions.

IT WAS AWESOME!! :cool:

Texan4Life
07-23-2007, 11:15 PM
I first met him after the debate in Columbia, SC. He stepped out of the car and walked right up to me and shook my hand.

I said, "Hey, Congressman Paul, I grew up in the next neighborhod over from you in Pittsburgh".
He asked, "Really, which one?"
I said, "Crafton Heights".
He asked, "Did you ever hear of Greentree Dairy?"
I said, "Yes, we had our milk delivered when I was a toddler and for 10 years afterward."
He replied, "Well, that was me who delivered it, because my family owned that dairy and I delivered to your neighborhood."

Amazingly small world.

Bosso

That's too cool.

JoshLowry
07-23-2007, 11:19 PM
Met him in Brenham, shook his hand, thanked him for what he was doing and snagged a pic.

http://www.stateofbrain.com/images/brenham.jpg
(http://www.photoflock.com/display/p46a58a6801e04)

sunny
07-24-2007, 05:59 AM
I first met him after the debate in Columbia, SC. He stepped out of the car and walked right up to me and shook my hand.

I said, "Hey, Congressman Paul, I grew up in the next neighborhod over from you in Pittsburgh".
He asked, "Really, which one?"
I said, "Crafton Heights".
He asked, "Did you ever hear of Greentree Dairy?"
I said, "Yes, we had our milk delivered when I was a toddler and for 10 years afterward."
He replied, "Well, that was me who delivered it, because my family owned that dairy and I delivered to your neighborhood."

Amazingly small world.

Bosso

well, ain't that the cat's pajamas - dr. paul was your milkman!!! I mean really - how many of us can say that??? lol

sunny
07-24-2007, 06:27 AM
the day i met dr. paul was a day i'll never forget. i was looking forward to weeks when i knew it was going to happen.

my boys (and my oldest son's girlfriend) and i went to the liberty forum in new hampshire which was put on by the free state project this past february. dr. paul was scheduled to speak there on sunday.

but the big deal for me (us) was the fundraiser being held for dr. paul at a supporter's home saturday evening. it was so exciting to know that we would be spending the evening with dr. paul.

i'll never forget looking out the window with anticipation of his arrival. it seemed like forever then all of a sudden there he was coming up the walk with kent snyder. i immediately went over to the door so i could greet him. it was an indescribable feeling to meet my hero!

he truly is the most beautiful man on the planet! - such a gentleman!

we got pics with him, listen to him speak to an eager crowd and got to hang out with him all nite! it was incredible!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Siu8UyOEHOY

http://www.freestateproject.org
http://www.freestateproject.org/libertyforum

so that's my $.02 worth!

nhgirl
07-24-2007, 06:38 AM
I first met him after the debate in Columbia, SC. He stepped out of the car and walked right up to me and shook my hand.

I said, "Hey, Congressman Paul, I grew up in the next neighborhod over from you in Pittsburgh".
He asked, "Really, which one?"
I said, "Crafton Heights".
He asked, "Did you ever hear of Greentree Dairy?"
I said, "Yes, we had our milk delivered when I was a toddler and for 10 years afterward."
He replied, "Well, that was me who delivered it, because my family owned that dairy and I delivered to your neighborhood."

Amazingly small world.

Bosso

Wow, it really is a small world, I loved reading about your experience.

Your photo pages are wonderful!! Very professional. It's neat seeing the great photos from NH, that was quite a day.

Carrie

Santana28
07-24-2007, 07:24 AM
i met him in Des Moines at the rally... i had no idea i would be able to get so close to him, or else i might have thought in advance of something to say! I literally walked up there and turn around and he's standing RIGHT NEXT TO ME. I even got stuck standing next to him because of the crowd. I'm rather shy, so i kind stood around until i got the courage to finally shake his hand, get an autograph, and tell him" Thank you so much for what you are doing." - That was it! Then i was done! LOL. I'm rarely starstruck but i was genuinely starstruck this time. I'm kicking myself for being too shy to get a picture however.

I went to Bill Clinton's book signing in Chicago (i know, i know - a friend PAID me to get an autograph for him). I literally sat outside under counter-sniper teams, helicopters buzzing around, and endless secret service guys for somewhere in the area of 13 HOURS just to get shuffled past him, shake his mechanical hand, no smiles whatesoever, and out the door i go. It was absolutely frightening. And this was in 2004 i think! JEEZE!