What is the Ron Paul Revolution?

Can you please explain this to me. I see signs with this all the time. What does it mean. I know who Ron Paul is, but don't know about his "Revolution". Can you help? Is it anything like the Revolution in the 60's with John Lennon?

Public Comments

  1. A delusion.
  2. I don't know but Kentucky seems to think he will do wonders for gun laws. I keep seeing signs that say, "Gun owners for Ron Paul"
  3. one of those Revolutions that backfire
  4. Its not a "revolution" revolution, (not like Russian or American) just like an extreme change in government that will make it small, give people the power and civil liberties, etc. The word revolution i would say isn't the best word, but it grabs attention and that's good at least. and its sort of his campaign slogan. Ron Paul 2008! Hope for America!
  5. It basically refers to Ron Paul supporters and the libertarian cause. It's not a revolution in the violent sense, but in the sense that his ideas advocate for a lot of change.
  6. it's sort of saying we want to have a peaceful revolution rather than another revolutionary war From the way i interpret it is he has a desire to bring us back to our original standings when it comes to the government. also he believes that civil disobedience is a good thing. and it is, defying the gov't in a peaceful manner is a great thing.
  7. Ron Paul wants 1968 to occur all over again for a good laugh. Sick!
  8. It's a very strong political Revolution that basically wants to go back to obey-ing the "LAWS" set forth in the U.S. Constitution. Ron Paul & his army of supporters, feel that strictly following the Constitution will again make America the most prosperous & FREE nation the world has ever seen. Bottom Line: The Constitution LIMITS the Power of Government,,,allowing honest people to use "Honest" money to pursue their destiny. Centralized government has failed many times thru out history. Thanks for the question. ***********************************************************
  9. A figment of someone's imagination.
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