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"They ask me if I'm going to quit. I thought we were just getting started. We have a revolution to fight, a country to change."
U.S. Rep. Ron Paul isn't getting out of the presidential race anytime soon.
But the Lake Jackson doctor did say that fellow Republican Rick Santorum's decision to suspend his campaign has led many to ask Paul about his plans.
"There were 12 [GOP candidates] at one time. Now there are three," he told a standing-room-only crowd at the 2,856-seat Will Rogers Auditorium on Wednesday night. "It looks like we are cutting the field down.
"They ask me if I'm going to quit. I thought we were just getting started. We have a revolution to fight, a country to change."
Marion Hostetler, 45, said his drive from Ovilla was worth it to see Paul.
"Ron Paul is one of the few people I actually believe," he said. "When he says something, I think I can count on it being true.
"Hopefully America will start waking up and see we only have one candidate."
Originally posted by Carseller4
Originally posted by detachedindividual
reply to post by freakjive
With or without Ron Paul the revolution is coming. I think society has reached a tipping point, and any day it could come. It will probably be triggered by the economic collapse in Europe, or it could happen organically from austerity measures being passed, but it will spread throughout the Western world and beyond.
It would have been far better if Ron Paul was in office during that time. I think he would have been on the side of the people and would have helped to create the future. He is the only one I would trust to stand up AGAINST the military and corporate elites controlling the government.
Without him, all you have is another puppet in power, yapping in agreement with whatever the Pentagon says or bending over for News International.
That will not bode well for the future.