Best/favorite memory from the election.

When the crowd at one of the debates screamed at the moderator while Ron Paul waved his arms in the air.

This? It was by far my favorite debate moment. He made a complete mockery of the nanny stater's mindset.

 
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Every time Ron enters a room or takes the podium, there is a different energy, a spark of hope. Each moment is breathtaking followed by a chant in unison "President Paul".
 
Ron Paul's supporters can be just as inspiring

Who could forget this? The resolution being read by Texas delegates after Maine was unseated. It was a great honor to go down fighting with others at state convention. I wish I could have been there at national in Tampa with these patriots.



I think the guy reading the resolution is named Luis Larota. Very powerful listening to him read it.
 
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Here's one of my favorites:
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But the three videos I enjoy the most from the election was the Values Voters Summit speech, the Pella Iowa Family Speech, and the Faith and Freedom speech. Those speeches pretty much sum up my entire philosophy of how Christianity intersects with politics.
 
There have been so many awesome and awe-inspiring moments, but I think my personal favorite was an elevator ride. The night before the caucus in 2008, myself, my daughter, and my grandson, both of whom were three-years old, shared an elevator with Bill Kristol. We had our Ron Paul buttons and signs as there was a Veteran's rally in the hotel that evening. Bill looked scared. Big man as he is on tv, he looked awfully frightened of a grandma and two toddlers. It was just one of those priceless moments.

My 2nd favorite moment was at Hy Vee Hall on Jun 30, 2007. At this point, I guess I think all political rallies should be as exciting, but it was a really new feeling back then. The Star Spangled Banner was awesome that day, too. I'm glad I was there.
 
One I really liked was CNN's John King getting booed when he tried to change the subject just before giving Ron Paul a question.
 
The Nevada Convention... I was watching the stream and everybody was very nervous and a majority for Paul was anything but sure... and then Ron made his speech and I was sure he would talk about taxes and economy to convince some undecided delegates. And then.. he spoke mainly about pre-emptive wars and and everything connected with it. And he was in his best shape. From that moment on I had much more respect for him than ever before and it couldn't (and can't) get any higher. :)

Everybody knows, he won the con.
 
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The Nevada Convention... I was watching the stream and everybody was very nervous and a majority for Paul was anything but sure... and then Ron made his speech and I was sure he would talk about taxes and economy to convince some undecided delegates. And then.. he spoke mainly about pre-emptive wars and and everything connected with it. And he was in his best shape. From that moment on I had much more respect for him than ever before and it couldn't (and can't) get any higher. :)

Everybody knows, he won the con.


Yeah, he says what he thinks needs to be said, not necessarily what people are comfortable hearing. I love that about him.
 
Favorite memory? Where do I begin?

Newt Gingrich hypocrisy ad, Big Dog ad, All Your Base Are Belong to Us video, New Hampshire post-primary press conference where Ron Paul cocks his head with swagger, Eugene Dokes picture posted online of him scurrying away from the rubble of the Missouri Caucus, and last but not least...

Ron Paul drew a crowd of 10,000+ at UCLA. http://communities.washingtontimes....2012/apr/7/ucla-students-hang-trees-ron-paul/

Speeches like that are how Ron Paul will change the world for the better.
 
At the Kurt Bills fundraising breakfast in Minnesota, surrounded by peaceful people carrying guns, our front and center table had a pound of raw butter and a quart of raw cream sitting there with our breakfast. We got the thumbs up from Ron Paul as he took the stage.
 
I liked the Arizona debate when Paul single-handedly exposed everyone there, especially Santorum.

"That's cause he's a fake!"
"I'm real Ron"
"Congratulations!"
 
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