Dustancostine
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Reynolds works in public relations at a Houston law firm. He can be e-mailed at [email protected]
What a hack!
Don't drop out yet? Was RP going to? Such utter crap.
Not according to Martindale Hubble.
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* First Name: Roy
* Last Name: Reynolds
* City: Houston
* Country(s): United States
* State(s)/Province(s): Texas
Nor is he found in the state bar at all:
http://www.texasbar.com/Template.cf...Source/MemberDirectory/Result_form_client.cfm
Clearly he is not a lawyer.
This may be the key line in the whole article and it is a description of the author.
Honestly, if all his positions are taken as a whole, it looks like the backbone of Texas conservatism.
TheOneLaw wrote:
I would like to thank you for taking the time and courage to openly
describe our candidate Ron Paul in terms of his integrity and commitment
to the principles of the Constitution.
It is refreshing to see someone who supports another candidate take the time
and effort to rationally perceive outside of the melee of slur and
outright deceptions the truth of the stance of Ron Paul.
Again, I thank you and respect your comments.
the rEVOLution has begun,
Vote 2008 for President Ron Paul
9/9/2007 4:14:21 AM
LOL I thought it wasn't bad actually... the whole argument is basically Ron Paul is too honest of a candidate that puts principle ahead of partisanship, and although he is the smartest of the bunch he can't get elected because he's too radical.
it then goes on to say that fred should learn from ron and speak his mind and that ron will shape the course of the election but he won't get any votes.
I think the author is setting themself up for what he thinks could happen.... either thompson will rise and ron paul will be marginalized, or RP will rise to the top by some miracle and kick everyone's ass including fred for the upset of the century.... either way the author will look like he was right![]()