Posted on 01/28/2003 5:58:45 PM PST by John Farson
Congressman Ron Paul will deliver the first half of his "Sorry Mr. Franklin, We're all Democrats Now" address Wednesday, January 29th. Dr. Paul will make his address on the House floor tomorrow during one-hour special orders.
Due to the often-changing House floor schedule, the exact time of Dr. Paul's speech can not be known. We anticipate his speech will be delivered between 5:00 p.m. ET and 7:00 p.m. ET. It will be broadcast by C-SPAN as part of its normal coverage of the House floor proceedings.
The text of Dr. Paul's speech will be available on-line within 10 days.
Kent Snyder The Liberty Committee
Ron Paul is referring to democrats, of course.
A democrat believes in a Federal democracy which is entitled to rule domestic social policies such as welfare, environment, education, and retirement.
Identifying phrases include "Will of the people", "Fairness", and "Society's rights".
A republican believes in a Constitutional Republic with limited and designated powers to the Federal government along with broad and unspecified powers to the States. Both Federal and State governments are strictly limited by the confines of the Bill of Rights.
Identifying phrases include, "Abolish the IRS", "It's not the government's money", and "When you pry it from my cold dead hands".
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