- Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) may rail against Social Security insolvency in the public eye, but that hasnt stopped him from accepting the government checks. (Huffington Post)
- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has decided to stage his own rally on the day before the GOP national convention begins in Tampa. (US News and World Report)
- Ron Paul is not alone in his support for decriminalizing marijuana. Texas Democrats have joined the Lake Jackson Republican — and an ever-growing list of state political parties — who endorse decriminalization of pot. (Houston Chronicle)
- So the Texas libertarian is in decent financial shape as he heads into the summer. He's certainly better off than, say, Newt Gingrich, whose defunct campaign still owed over $4.7 million to various vendors last time we looked. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Unlike his son Rand, Ron Paul is not ready to endorse Mitt Romney for president. "No. Not ready," he told CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer. BLITZER: "You're not ready?" PAUL: "No way. (Houston Chronicle)
- Whether you like him or not, libertarian Ron Paul is likely to continue to be a political force in election 2012, all the way up to and through November. (policymic.com)
- ST. PETERS • Brent Stafford, a local leader in GOP presidential candidate Ron Pauls campaign, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of trespassing in the wake of the unruly St. Charles County caucus that broke up in disarray March 17. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Ron Paul, even in the month of May when everyone decided he had left the race, raised another $1.78 million. (Reason.com)
- Ron Pauls campaign plans to hold its own event prior to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., joining two other pro-Paul rallies seeking to preempt the GOP brouhaha. The campaign, announcing the event Monday, said it will take place Aug. (Presstv)
- As the 2012 race for the Republican Party presidential nomination winds down, the last runner-up standing is Rep. Ron Paul of Texas. (Reason.com)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
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