R revolutionist Member Joined Jun 30, 2008 Messages 146 Sep 2, 2008 #1 I thought he was great. I loved how he mentioned the Homebrew movement, a movement I'm part of too.
Perry Member Joined Aug 4, 2007 Messages 3,298 Sep 2, 2008 #2 revolutionist said: I thought he was great. I loved how he mentioned the Homebrew movement, a movement I'm part of too. Click to expand... I thought he would be the surprise of the night until I saw Bruce Fein who made me start yelling "YEAH!" in my livingroom.
revolutionist said: I thought he was great. I loved how he mentioned the Homebrew movement, a movement I'm part of too. Click to expand... I thought he would be the surprise of the night until I saw Bruce Fein who made me start yelling "YEAH!" in my livingroom.
R revolutionist Member Joined Jun 30, 2008 Messages 146 Sep 2, 2008 #4 "Ron Paul was from a different time period from the others. He was from 1776 and they were from 1984"
"Ron Paul was from a different time period from the others. He was from 1776 and they were from 1984"
N nathanmn Member Joined Oct 19, 2007 Messages 344 Sep 3, 2008 #7 revolutionist said: "Ron Paul was from a different time period from the others. He was from 1776 and they were from 1984" Click to expand... It was a great line, and his was perhaps the best speech there. I wasn't even familiar with him before this, but he was excellent.
revolutionist said: "Ron Paul was from a different time period from the others. He was from 1776 and they were from 1984" Click to expand... It was a great line, and his was perhaps the best speech there. I wasn't even familiar with him before this, but he was excellent.
Matt Collins Member Joined Jun 9, 2007 Messages 47,707 Sep 3, 2008 #9 I drank with Bill tonight at the after party. Pretty cool guy...
B Badger Paul Member Joined Jul 2, 2007 Messages 3,718 Sep 3, 2008 #10 I'm glad I got to meet Bill in person these past two days and hear him speak. Truly he understands what this movement is all about. I would say Kauffman, Rockwell, Wead. McManus and Ventrua were the best speakers.
I'm glad I got to meet Bill in person these past two days and hear him speak. Truly he understands what this movement is all about. I would say Kauffman, Rockwell, Wead. McManus and Ventrua were the best speakers.
Matt Collins Member Joined Jun 9, 2007 Messages 47,707 Sep 3, 2008 #11 Actually he was on my plane to Atlanta this morning at 5:30am. Neither one of us got any sleep the previous night after partying at the club ;-)
Actually he was on my plane to Atlanta this morning at 5:30am. Neither one of us got any sleep the previous night after partying at the club ;-)
Omnis Member Joined Aug 1, 2007 Messages 526 Sep 3, 2008 #12 I enjoyed Wead, Woods, Rockwell, and Kauffman the most.