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United States News Title: Happy Birthday, Ron The remarkable life of Ron Paul began in Pittsburgh 84 years ago today, in 1935seven months after Elvis Aaron Presley came into the world. We wish him a very happy birthday, and many more years of health and productivity. Its a rare person who peaks later in life, but Dr. Paul manages to do just that. Anyone who meets him notices his energy, his distate for waiting or standing still, honed by decades as a doctor. In his eighties he is exceedingly fit, riding his bike, walking, tending his garden, and frequently hosting family and guests at his home. His daily Liberty Report, live on YouTube, provides an excellent outlet for his pro-peace message without the constraints (and tedious travel) of Congress. Born into the teeth of Americas Depression, young Ron was fortunate that his fathers dairy business survived very tough times in the Steel City. His early years found him racing back and forth from the delivery truck early in the morning, in all kinds of weather, replacing empty bottles with fresh milk and cream. This earned him a few cents, as did cleaning bottles and inspecting eggs with a special lamp to discard those with blood spots. His work ethic carried over into a notable high school career as a track athlete, where he set the Pennsylvania state record in the 200 meter dash. During those same years in Pittsburgh he was doubly fortunate to meet his future bride Carol Wells. A teenage Carol summoned up the courage to ask him, in 1952, to escort her to a Sadie Hawkins party for her 16th birthday. Theyve been together ever since, and married more than sixty years. The couple sits atop of a family pyramid of children (5, including 3 MDs), grandchildren (19), and great granchildren (10 and counting). Ron points out that none of his children graduated from college with debt. Medicine was his calling, so after Gettyburg College in Pennsylvania the Pauls headed off to Duke medical school in the late 1950s. The Korean War interrupted toward the end of his residency, so rather than facing buck-private status as a draftee Ron reluctantly enlisted in the Air Force as a flight surgeon. His rationale was simple: intead of carrying a rifle and killing peope, he would be a healer. He likes to recall a memorable moment from his Air Force years, during a refueling stop in Afghanistan. A superior office looked up at the Khyber Pass mountain, and said, See those mountains? These people have never been conquered. Quite a prescient moment, considering what the Soviet and American incursions into that country would bring decades later. I had the great fortune to meet Dr. Paul in 1988, as a young college student enthused by his first presidential campaign (on the Libertarian Party ticket). The crowds were small back then; a poorly-lit meeting room in a downscale Ramada Inn in Santa Ana, California hosted maybe 40 of us. Cell phones and email didnt exist, and thus organizing a third-party campaign on a shoestring budget was not easy. But Ron persevered, getting quite familiar with Southwest Airlines and budget motels. He was laying the groundworkafter years in Congress, countless small gatherings, and endless appearances on tiny media outletsfor bigger things many years later. I stayed in touch with Ron through his campaign manager, the late Kent Snyder. Kent, a quiet hero who died far too young, would go on to lead Rons much bigger and better 2008 presidential campaign. Sadly Kent missed out on the 2012 campaign. But I recall one early evening that year, a few hours before an important CNN debate in Washington DC at Constitution Hall. Mitt Romney was huddled nearby in a hotel suite with dozens of staffers and advisors, doing last minute testing of words and phrases and thinking about how to evade or deflect questions. What tie to wear? How does my hair look? Will Wolf Blitzer ask us about healthcare first? Will anyone bring up Massachusetts? Ron, by contrast, was utterly unperturbed as he enjoyed a simple can of soup in his condominium. He already knew how he would answer any questions thrown at him, and didnt need to worry about obfuscating or contradicting past statements. It wasnt about him, it was about the message. His distinct lack of parsed words and smooth talking were in fact what attracted so many people to that message. He never sounded like a politician. His consistent philosophy meant Ron didnt pander to particular audiences. He advocated drug legalization, for instance, despite running for Congress in a conservative south Texas district. And he advocated it on the grounds of personal liberty and sovereignty over ones body, not just the bad societal effects of prohibition. His opponent in the 1996 congressional election, the late Charles Lefty Morris, tried to paint him as a dangerous libertarian. But Ron was too well-known as an obstetrician throughout the district; with his white lab coat and All-Amercan family he was anything but a radical. I recall dining with him in restaurants several times when someone would approach the table and say, Hi Dr. Paul, you delivered me! This was a huge political advantage, and a lesson for candidates. In fact he delivered roughly 4,000 babies over his career, and his daughter Joy carries on the tradition in her OB-GYN practice. Whether speaking at UC Berkely or BYU, to a black church group or a GOP dinner, his message was always consistent: peace, freedom, sound money, less government power, more personal liberty. Lets hope that message still resonates. Happy Birthday Ron.
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I had forgotten his state record as a track champion. Too bad his detractors here at LF have never accomplished even a small fraction of Ron Paul's contributions in so many fields of endeavor. You have to suspect that they hate him due to their jealousy at how much he has accomplished in life.
The liberals say the same bullshit about Socialist Sanders... didnt make that asshole anything more than an uneventful Socialist asshole... leader of a rabid asshole cult revolution. Sound familiar? Its Socialist Sanders asshole cult members wearing those ANTIFA masks. Im positive theres a few Paultards amongst them as well. Like Dicktard, your AGENDA doesnt allow you to speaketh without hypocritical tongue. Im surprised at you. Even though Ive recognized you as a paultard kook, over the years youve shown less kookery than your drug addict loving asshole peer, Dicktard. I do remember your post back in 2008, and back then you were full-paultard. In 2016, you were normal enough to support Rand when asshole kook Dicktard & Hondope, despised him. Your evolving less paultard over the years, has always been suspect to me. Now that Ron Paultard is too fucking old, too fucking kook to ever be president, at least now explain the reason youve reduced you paultardness over the years.
No, they don't say that about Sanders. Everyone knows what a loser he was. A Soviet honeymoon with his first wife under the thumbs of KGB informers every minute, his attempt to be a failed cabinet maker due to his shoddy skills, his crappy one-room cabin with no utilities, how that first wife left him, how getting elected mayor was his first successful gig, then winning the House seat, then waiting to grab the Senate seat and run for prez. No, the libs are under no illusions about Sanders at all. The young Lefties do admire his long record of advocating socialism despite the fact that neither they nor he seem to know much about socialism or anything else. So, no, Sanders and RP are not very similar at all. RP set more goals and accomplished them, for one thing. And he does know libertarian politics and policy very well, something you can't say for Sanders and his socialist bile.
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