Ron Paul is Respected Around the World

They love him overseas. So many comments on videos like "if the US doesnt elect Ron Paul send him here!"
 
Well, I'm gonna be making a few test trial liberty caps. Wouldn't it be cool to send some of them overseas to show that FREEDOM IS POPULAR all over the world?

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Is there any organization enabling foreigners to donate for RP ? It is actually not possible for foreigners to donate.
 
People of other countries should hold sign waves at protests and stuff. I wish I could travel just to do that.:cool:
 
I live in Taiwan. I'm an American living abroad. I wear my Ron Paul t-shirt regardless of if the Taiwanese can vote for him. Amazingly some do know who he is. What's more amazing is that most every European/Westerner I meet who is living or traveling abroad, favors Dr. Paul enormously.
 
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You gotta have sensible legal immigration policies 1st. I graduated from a US university but I had to leave because I couldn't get a Green Card afterwards. Get Dr. Paul in office then i like my chances a lot better than getting married or "anchoring" a kid.

Oh and NH is the preferred destination of course.
 
France fans

I'm french and I can tell you Ron Paul is very inspiring for us ! You don't realize how lucky you are to have a libertarian candidate...

Over here, not only do we have one of the most socialist country in the world, but all the candidates for the presidential elections are also socialists.... That's why we follow Ron Paul : it's much more interesting :)
 
To the campaign, no. To PACs and non profits, yes.

So the question is. How do we get this message out to the South Korean citizens? I lived there for a few years, and I can tell you that the only people who want us there any longer is the South Korean government. The vast majority of Koreans would like us to pack up as soon as possible. I'm sure there are enough wealthy S. Korean activists who would help fund Dr. Paul.
 
I'm french and I can tell you Ron Paul is very inspiring for us ! You don't realize how lucky you are to have a libertarian candidate...

Over here, not only do we have one of the most socialist country in the world, but all the candidates for the presidential elections are also socialists.... That's why we follow Ron Paul : it's much more interesting :)
Welcome to the board!
By the way, its common procedure around here to +Rep me.
 
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I'm french and I can tell you Ron Paul is very inspiring for us ! You don't realize how lucky you are to have a libertarian candidate...

Over here, not only do we have one of the most socialist country in the world, but all the candidates for the presidential elections are also socialists.... That's why we follow Ron Paul : it's much more interesting :)
In France you have Bastiat2012:rolleyes:
 
I can second this. I was out the other night (I live in Ireland) and was seeing a bunch of lads I hadnt seen in years and one of them brought up Ron Paul (usually thats my job!). Another lad then joined in saying he was a big fan aswell. This was no isolated incident, ive chatted with several other Irish people who are pulling for him. I think its the fact that he's unafraid of speaking the truth that attracts people so much.
 
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Masses of you need to move to the USA.

It would better for all the liberty-minded folks to flood some small country, buy wholesame-citizenship or something, be it by paying money or something (may be rich libertarians like Peter Thiel could help :D) & then take over that country & turn it libertarian & then block influx of socialists :D
 
Over here, not only do we have one of the most socialist country in the world, but all the candidates for the presidential elections are also socialists.... That's why we follow Ron Paul : it's much more interesting :)
Completely agree, that's a common situation in Europe.
In Italy it's actually worse than France: after decades of socialism a non-elected government is trying to carry on a sort of libertarian policy. Well, maybe you wouldn't use the word "libertarian" when actual tax revenue is over 60% but hey, this is no more the age of miracles!

I was looking for a NH university, but tuition looks quite expensive up there. What about NC or TX? Aren't good places to live for a couple of years?
 
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