By RonPaul.com on April 18, 2012
Posted in Ron Paul 2012, Ron Paul's Speeches | Tagged Rhode Island, URI | 433 Responses
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Wow this guy knows the 100% rule
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this video reminds me of Forrest Gump when he tries to speak at the Lincoln Memorial and starts by saying “in Vietnam” then you dont hear his speech because someone disconnects the mic cord.
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this video reminds me of Forrest Gump when he tries to speak at the Lincoln Memorial and starts by saying “in Vietnam” then you dont hear his speech because someone disconnects the mic cord.
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this video reminds me of Forrest Gump when he tries to speak at the Lincoln Memorial and starts by saying “in Vietnam” then you dont hear his speech because someone disconnects the mic cord.
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this video reminds me of Forrest Gump when he tries to speak at the Lincoln Memorial and starts by saying “in Vietnam” then you dont hear his speech because someone disconnects the mic cord.
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