Durham, NH - Here is the full video of Congressman Ron Paul's March 24, 2011 speech at the University of New Hampshire. Around 616 voters of all ages packed into the Granite State room for the event, according to The New Hampshire. It was Paul's first trip to the Granite State since the 2008 election.
Intro
Republican State Senator Jim Forsythe introduces Ron Paul.
"Another thing that's interesting about Dr. Paul... is he did start the Tea Party movement," according to Forsythe.
Part 1:
Ron Paul introduces the subject of his speech: Liberty.
Part 2
Ron Paul begins what would turn out to be a long tirade against the Federal Reserve.
Part 3
Paul continues his discussion of the Federal Reserve, while also voicing his opposition to the federal bailout of Wall Street:
"Sure, if we wouldn't have bailed out there would've been a Depression... but guess for whom? It would have been the people on Wall Street and the people who deserved bankruptcy..."
Part 4
Paul delves deeper into the details of his case against the Federal Reserve:
Part 5
Ron Paul discusses foreign policy, sharing his thoughts on the ongoing U.S. interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Pakistan - and the common tie than binds them all: oil.
"They were really pretty strict on the idea of militarism," Paul says while talking about the views held by America's founding fathers. "They actually had this belief that you shouldn't even have a standing army."
Part 6
Shifting his focus to U.S. troops stationed around the globe, from Germany to North Korea, Paul continues his discussion of foreign policy. He even calls for the U.S. to withdraw from the United Nations:
"We have like 780 bases around the world," Paul estimates. "Then we say we are not an imperialistic nation."
Part 7
Ron Paul talks state rights and the movement to "nullify" Obamacare:
Part 8
Ron Paul begins his rapid fire grand finale, hitting upon topics ranging from gold currency to the second amendment:
Conclusion
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Full Video of Ron Paul's Speech at the University of New Hampshire
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Presidential Candidate Visits For February 2011
A look at the potential 2012 presidential candidates visiting New Hampshire in the month of February:
Herman Cain:
The former CEO of Godfather's Pizza and popular Atlanta based radio talk show host will be the special guest speaker at the Pemi-Baker Valley Republican Committee's Lincoln Reagan Day Dinner on February 12. Cain has launched a presidential exploratory committee.
Fred Karger:
The man who wants to become the first openly gay president of the United States will be in New Hampshire from February 16-21. This is Karger's 12th visit to the Granite State. He'll be at the State House in Concord on 2/17 to testify against two bills. Later in the day, he'll travel to Hanover for a 7:30 rally with Dartmouth College Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians. The groups have united across party lines to oppose a bill aimed at blocking students from voting where they attend school, according to Karger.
Andy Martin:
The king of the birther movement is the only Republican who has officially announced his candidacy for president. He'll be bringing his anti-Obama conspiracy theory roadshow to the next meeting of the Contoocook Valley Republican Committee on February 21.
Mitt Romney:
He'll be in the Granite State for one on one meetings with Republican activists, but isn't scheduled to make any public appearances (so far).
Rick Santorum:
Santorum has spent so much time in New Hampshire over the past few months that he may want to think about renting out Mitt Romney's vacation home in Wolfeboro. He'll be back again February 12 for the Rockingham County Reagan-Lincoln Day Dinner.
Herman Cain:
The former CEO of Godfather's Pizza and popular Atlanta based radio talk show host will be the special guest speaker at the Pemi-Baker Valley Republican Committee's Lincoln Reagan Day Dinner on February 12. Cain has launched a presidential exploratory committee.
Gary Johnson:
The former Governor of New Mexico and 2012 GOP presidential hopeful will make his sixth trip to New Hampshire from February 23-26, 2011. Johnson will join NH GOP Chairman Jack Kimball for a reception with the New Hampshire Republican Volunteer Coalition at Murphy's Taproom on Elm St. in Manchester on Saturday, February 26. The event is slated to kick off at 11 AM.
Fred Karger:
The man who wants to become the first openly gay president of the United States will be in New Hampshire from February 16-21. This is Karger's 12th visit to the Granite State. He'll be at the State House in Concord on 2/17 to testify against two bills. Later in the day, he'll travel to Hanover for a 7:30 rally with Dartmouth College Democrats, Republicans, and Libertarians. The groups have united across party lines to oppose a bill aimed at blocking students from voting where they attend school, according to Karger.
Andy Martin:
The king of the birther movement is the only Republican who has officially announced his candidacy for president. He'll be bringing his anti-Obama conspiracy theory roadshow to the next meeting of the Contoocook Valley Republican Committee on February 21.
Mitt Romney:
He'll be in the Granite State for one on one meetings with Republican activists, but isn't scheduled to make any public appearances (so far).
Rick Santorum:
Santorum has spent so much time in New Hampshire over the past few months that he may want to think about renting out Mitt Romney's vacation home in Wolfeboro. He'll be back again February 12 for the Rockingham County Reagan-Lincoln Day Dinner.
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