Iowa 05/2010

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Date: May 14 – 16, 2010
City: Des Moines, Iowa
Venue: Embassy Suites on the River

On Friday, May 14, Ron Paul returned to Iowa to kick off the Campaign for Liberty’s Iowa Regional Conference and Forum on the Future of Conservatism in America!

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When will you make it to Chicago? Don't let these corrupt politicians intimidate you.

Are tickets sold at the door?

When is Ron Paul coming to Pennsylvania 2010?

Thank you Ron Paul for all your service to our nation. I am a fellow patriot who beleive in freedom, liberty, and prosperity. I am still a registered democrat, but this will change emmedietly. I am a hipanic/latino from Denver Co. I am against illigal immigration, and it is not fair when my grand folks had to follow the law of the land, and the illigals today gets to break the law, and be rewarded for it. Denver is a santuary city for illigals, and companies get to hire them, and replace legal citizens with illigal immigrant workers. This is not prosperity for the american hardworking taxpayers. When will we start inforcing our laws again? I also like to be part of your campaign.

Iowa City needs you!

I want to experience the R-LOVE-UTION first hand. Dr. Paul is so articulate in his message of Freedom for all people. It is a refreshing and encouraging message coming out of Washington; and the young people are tuning in! Sound money, no central planning, free market, a real national defense, critical thinking, individualism! Sign me up...I want more!

I too would like to know when Ron Paul is speaking. I am rushing to get my communities' eyes open on Ron Paul's ideas. We may be the minority, but we are growing stronger. I am 17, turning 18 this year. My plan is to be an avid contributor to Ron Paul's ideas. Even though I'm not an aged genius, I still am very bright, not that it would take a bright person to see that Dr. Paul's ideas are correct to the pin point.

AMartin,

If you can, educate your friends. As they are probably mostly your age they need to be registered to vote when they turn 18. You can make a difference. My sons, around your age, bring friends over all the time. I give them a quicky lesson on the issues, which they are mostly oblivious to. They seem to be shocked. I keep voter registration forms at home and in my car. I sign them up quickly and will remind them to vote when the time comes. I always bring up current issues to them and they usually are unhappy about our politicians actions.
You can make a difference. It's your country too. Paddy

Please let me know where Ron Paul is speaking. Thank you very much!