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[QUOTE="Boozegood:1343821"][QUOTE="Headbanging_Man:1343819"]Has Ron Paul actually said he supports the right to carry guns in schools? I would find that remarkable, if not entirely surprising. [/quote] Yes he does; or at least has said so before. It's hard to find quotes at the moment though due to the vast majority of 'gun control' 'guns' etc. 'School' and 'Ron Paul' in search engines gives results related to the previous mentioned statement against the NRA's proposals. I'll get back to you on sources. Here is a quick one for now: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/ron-paul-introduces-bill-abolish-gun-free-zones [quote] Of course it's eminently possible to agree with a few statements of a politician without agreeing with everything they say. Personally, I find Paul, like most Libertarian Party pols (which he really is, rather than a Republican), to be on point on about 40% of all issues; doesn't mean I'm a supporter, but he is certainly correct about the unrestrained growth of police surveillance power in this country.[/QUOTE] Trying the best to point out the Ron Paul isn't 'actually a Republican' is something else that the 'other side' often does. Ron Paul IS a Republican in the true sense; the others are not (or they are far more left-leaning then what I, and many others, would consider 'Republicans'). Libertarianism and Republicanism are not mutually exclusive. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Liberty_Caucus [/QUOTE]
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