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    Rand should Run a Commerical Like this

    In 200 years the American people have replaced 1 dictator 3,000 miles away with 3,000 dictators 1 mile away.


    It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.--Benjamin Franklin

    No man's life, liberty or fortune is safe
    while our legislature is in session
    .--Benjamin Franklin



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    NO, he shouldn't.

    It's a powerful commercial, but a new candidate like Rand would get absolutely ripped wide open by having a commercial that changes the words to the Pledge of Allegiance.
    Huey P. Long, "The Kingfish"
    Former Governor, Senator and leading opponent of the Big Bankers.
    Kingfish Consulting: Experience winning elections, since 1928.

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    I don't see anything wrong with it. This PC grap is getting out of hand, and besides you need people who will rock the boat some.

    Thats one thing I liked when Mark Sanford brought it two little pigs into the state capital in his arms to talk about all the wasteful spending. It gets attention and people thinking.
    In 200 years the American people have replaced 1 dictator 3,000 miles away with 3,000 dictators 1 mile away.


    It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.--Benjamin Franklin

    No man's life, liberty or fortune is safe
    while our legislature is in session
    .--Benjamin Franklin

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    Whether you think "this PC crap is getting out of hand" or not -- Rand Paul isn't in this to "rock the boat". Rand Paul is in this to WIN AN ELECTION.

    If he doesn't win, he has no ability to be our voice in the Senate. Period.
    Huey P. Long, "The Kingfish"
    Former Governor, Senator and leading opponent of the Big Bankers.
    Kingfish Consulting: Experience winning elections, since 1928.

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    i don't think that is Rand's style. but I like the commercial

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    It's more like $1.3 billion everyday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCE View Post
    It's more like $1.3 billion everyday.
    Agree with that.

    Huey--I personally don't see anything wrong with commerical but I'll agree to disgree with you on this.
    In 200 years the American people have replaced 1 dictator 3,000 miles away with 3,000 dictators 1 mile away.


    It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.--Benjamin Franklin

    No man's life, liberty or fortune is safe
    while our legislature is in session
    .--Benjamin Franklin

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    The commercial is fine, it just needs a number update. It would be simple, because it is just text which needs to be fixed. Make no mistake, I do think it is a great commercial.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ForLiberty-RonPaul View Post
    i don't think that is Rand's style. but I like the commercial
    + 1
    "I'm not just trying to win or get elected. I am trying to change the course of history" - Ron Paul

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    As I mentioned, I like the commercial, too. It's just not something a candidate can run without his opponents ripping him apart. Changing the words of the Pledge would be particularly damaging in a Repubican primary. :-)
    Huey P. Long, "The Kingfish"
    Former Governor, Senator and leading opponent of the Big Bankers.
    Kingfish Consulting: Experience winning elections, since 1928.



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