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Paul and Ron's 2012 Plan
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| I am all 2012! | |
| Woo! | |
| We're back! | |
| Hi, Dan. | |
| I'm standing here with the director of the entire Liberty Fest here in Washington, Massachusetts. | |
| The first time, as I know. | |
| And this whole Liberty Fest, do you want to give us a description? | |
| Well, a couple of us came together. | |
| A couple of us came together, Bob Huard, Brian Doe, and myself. | |
| We wanted to do something for the delegates. | |
| Today happens to be the Massachusetts caucus. | |
| For the delegates, we think they're doing very well, by the way. | |
| Here's the thing. | |
| When you donate to a campaign, or it goes to the campaign, they don't actually give money or anything to the delegates. | |
| So we thought it might be nice to take care of the delegates for their travels from New England down to Tampa Bay. | |
| So we're trying to raise money for that. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Can you describe the guests that are coming here today? | |
| Adam Kokesh. | |
| Yeah, we have Adam Kokesh. | |
| Gary Franci is our MC. | |
| We have 9, 10, I think we added another band last night too, so we have 9 or 10 bands that will be playing throughout the day and night. | |
| Jordan Page is our headliner. | |
| We have Tatiana Maroz. | |
| Rebel Ink is going to be playing later on tonight. | |
| We have a gentleman named Chris Voss, leader. | |
| We have Smiley Chris and Andrea Maslani, Justin Boy. | |
| Leaders Lead, which is a band that's playing in the background right now. | |
| The Federal Prime is another band. | |
| I'm going to forget one. | |
| I'm going to be... | |
| They're going to be mad at me. | |
| It's a good night for liberty, that's all. | |
| I'll tell you what, all these people are liberty-minded people. | |
| And here's what's going to happen. | |
| We're going to get good speakers up there. | |
| We're going to talk about serious issues that's going on today. | |
| Any of the constitutional acts that are going to be put through and pushed on us. | |
| We have Gigi Holman from Liberty Candidates that she's going to talk about her cause. | |
| Daniel Gordon, Representative Daniel Gordon from Rhode Island. | |
| He and Blake Filippi, they wrote legislation against the N-D-A-A. | |
| So we'll be hearing from them. | |
| the legislation against the NBAA. | |
| So we'll be talking about the parents from them. | |
| Doug Burge from the 10th Amendment Center. | |
| We're gonna miss somebody again. - I'm sorry, there's so many people. - Got a lot of guests here tonight, a lot of great fans, and it's a great night It's a great job. | |
| They've got a giant Ron Paul face on the side of the building where the highway and the train station can see. | |
| You need to get out there and film it. | |
| It'll be great. | |
| Yeah, it's great. | |
| Chris Collins, thank you again. | |
| Thank you, sir. | |
| The entrance of Libby Love Fest for Ron Paul. | |
| How you doing, guys? | |
| Ron Paul 2012. | |
| Ron Paul 2012. | |
| Ron Paul or nothing. | |
| Nothing at all baby! | |
| *Sounds of the music* *Sounds of the | |
| music* 1, 2, 3. | |
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Fans of Nation's Law Taught
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| The end has actually been strong, but it's on the weekends,晚上 well-deata even more than the end. | |
| The top 25 contractors in 2011. | |
| Now before I get to the editor's letter, I want to show you... Here's the WBOB crew. | |
| What's up? | |
| Crew. | |
| Banner. | |
| The banner. | |
| Yes, it's good. | |
| Chris, you want this one? | |
| Oh, thanks. | |
| The WBOB crew. | |
| It's the pal. | |
| I know, sorry. | |
| I know, sorry. - Yeah. | |
| - Okay. - I am the governor of the office. | |
| I'll spend time, very much in the staff, and I'm sure you all realize, is an awful lot of beauty. | |
| Which is part of the message. | |
| Another part of the message that we're bringing The battle fields of France and the jungles of Vietnam are meant to shut the show. | |
| Fans of the nation's law were taught. | |
| The battle fields of France and the nation's law were taught. | |
| The battle fields of France and the nation's law were taught. | |
| The battle fields of France and the nation's law were taught. | |
| The battle fields of France and the nation's law were taught. | |
| How are you doing, Mr. Swan? | |
| Pretty good. | |
| Thanks for showing up. | |
| This is the Liberty Life Fest up here in Worcester at the Liberty Call House. | |
| We're sitting here with the people at the table. | |
| We've got Jordan Page coming up on the stage right now. | |
| And I'm going to ask the people at home to please consider joining Oath Keepers. | |
| This message is becoming more important every day. | |
| Talk to law enforcement and military and ask them ahead of time to try to do the right thing. | |
| Make sure that they recognize unlawful orders if they're ever asked to obey them. | |
| You saw what happened during Katrina, where they were disarming innocent citizens. | |
| It's shameful. | |
| It should never happen in this country, and let's make sure it never happens again. | |
| Go to oathkeepers.org, plus join your state groups. | |
| Every state and nation's got their own Oath Keepers group. | |
| And if they don't, then that's your job to stand up and start volunteering your own time to help a worthy cause. | |
| - I can't stop these games. | |
| I mean, it's so tempting when it's like, ah, we're a political movement. | |
| We need to have lectures and lessons and seminars. | |
| It's a great pleasure. | |
| And now, you want to start with you today at the breakfast? | |
| Well, I'm here to spread the love. | |
| And I love events like this. | |
| I mean, it's so tempting when it's like, ah, we're a political movement. | |
| We need to have lectures and lessons and seminars. | |
| It's like, no, we're more than that. | |
| We're not just a political movement, we're a social movement. | |
| And that's why, just calling this the Love Fest. | |
| We're here to celebrate the love. | |
| It's so exciting to have that. | |
| And so what I want to bring specifically to this event, other than t-shirts and hats and hoodies and some moderately informative and mildly entertaining and speechifying, is a real sense of what it means to be the love-olution and what sets us apart and what really makes us unique. is a real sense of what it means to be And so for me, what I'm going to be talking about tonight and what I want to make a part of my message that I think can help grow | |
| the mood is talk about how we are the love-olution because we choose to make love meaningful. | |
| You know, it's not like we have a monopoly on love, but it's not love to say I'm going to vote for a politician and I love my kids, so we're going to need to have good government run schools and Medicare and Medicaid and all these destructive, violence-based systems. | |
| It's not love to vote for that and then check out if everything's okay. | |
| You know, the libertarian message, I really am. | |