Iowa: Ron Paul Meets Local Supporter He Delivered 39 Years Ago

Reintroduced at Last Saturday’s Straw Poll in Des Moines

Kelly Watson didn’t need to venture far from home to vote for Ron Paul at The National Federation of Republican Assemblies Straw Poll last weekend. The Ankeny resident made the short trip to Des Moines’ Polk County Convention Complex in plenty of time to meet the man who delivered him into this world: Dr. Ron Paul, himself.

Besides his obvious link to the candidate, Watson says he has supported Dr. Paul all his life, but “especially this election cycle feels different, because of what’s at stake.” As a medical device salesman, Kelly is most concerned with the devastation to come from Obamacare. He believes the health reforms will destroy the country. This is one of many reasons he will cast his vote for Ron Paul at the caucus on January 3rd.  

 

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Dr Chuck Baldwin: We Need A Revolution, Not A Movement


The elections of 2008 (and the early elections of 2010) produced two significant phenomena: the “Ron Paul Revolution,” and the “Tea Party Movement.” And, mark it down: both of them will have profound effects upon the upcoming November elections–and upon the 2012 elections as well. Call them what you want, however, America doesn’t need another movement; it needs a genuine revolution.

The Tea Party movement, while still a force with which to be contended, has already been diluted and compromised. The primary elections plainly reveal the reality of this fact. The high spots so far are the defeats of Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania and Bob Bennett in Utah. The low spots so far are the reelection of John McCain in Arizona and the election of Dan Coats in Indiana.

John McCain’s election, in particular, demonstrates how many conservatives and “revolutionaries” still don’t get it. If any State in the union should have an up-close-and-personal look at what we are up against, it would be the people of Arizona. After all, they are on the front lines in the fight of one of the most important battles currently being waged in our country: illegal immigration. And John McCain is one of the worst offenders in terms of facilitating and encouraging this illegal invasion. Yet the people of Arizona reelected McCain to the US Senate. (It would interesting to know how many illegal aliens voted for McCain, would it not?)

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The “Black Regiment” was a group of patriot-preachers from virtually every protestant denomination located throughout Colonial America at the time of America’s fight for independence who courageously preached the Biblical principles of liberty and independence. The moniker stems from the tendency of these patriot-preachers to wear long, black robes in their pulpits.

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[Editor’s note: You may want to ask yourself as you watch the Beck/Faux phenomenom play out who originated the Black Robe Regiment of our day and when that actually occurred. I would suggest that the history is here and you will see that it is Dr. Chuck Baldwin. Our movement has firm foundations and solid biblical backing if we won’t be pulled off center by Rupert Murdoch and his globalist friends!]

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