Happy Birthday RonPaulForums.com -- Eight Year Anniversary !!!

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Happy birthday RPF !

With special thanks going to the man who made it all possible!

Thank you Ron, for all you have done and for everything you are still going to do!
 
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Is it time to reveal who the Texas Chicken Company is ? Seems like a private residence on Google Street View. :confused:
 
The one huge mistake this forum did make, was a thread dedicated to Chris Christie as a freedom loving libertarian. That fat ass tub of lard was on The Five tonight blaming Rand Paul for making our country less safe by arguing against NSA spying. So from now on, all alleged terrorist attacks in the U.S. are Rand's fault, or so Christie insinuates. I hate that dumb, crooked bastard. And why would FOX have him on? He has a 30% approval rating in the state he serves as Governor. That means 70% of his own constituents think he is a fat ass lying tub of lard.
 
When was this?

When he was running for Governor of New Jersey the first time. In all fairness, many of us bought into his bullchit. We also had a dedicated forum for this lunatic who pretended she was a Ron Paul supporter to get our money; then jumped ship and supported Rick Santorum of all people: Sharron Angle .

Former Nevada Senate hopeful and tea party favorite Sharron Angle is endorsing Rick Santorum, according to reports from NRO's Robert Costa and Fox News's Greta Van Susteren.

"Rick Santorum and I have known each other for years," Angle told Van Susteren in a statement she read on "On The Record. "He is a strong fiscal and social conservative," she said, who puts "principles above politics."

She added he is a "perfect fit ... (for the) tea party movement."Angle was trounced by Harry Reid in last year's race, after he painted her as extreme and essentially played in her party's primary to the level that the hardest-right canddiate emerged.

But the vote in Nevada this Saturday is a caucus, not a primary, and Angle, despite the level of mockery she got in her race from the national press, presumably still has at least some tea party juice in the state. Whether it translates into anything is a question.

Mitt Romney remains the odds-on favorite to win Nevada, a state he captured four years ago and one where he's been organizing for years, quite handily. But Angle's endorsement is a shot in the arm for Santorum, as he tries to galvanize conservatives and tea party hopefuls and argues he's the acceptable alternative over Newt Gingrich. "

 
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