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Group to sponsor anti-Obama rally in St. Cloud

Full story: TwinCities.com

ST. CLOUD, Minn. - On the day Barack Obama is sworn in as the nation's 44th president, an offshoot of Ron Paul's presidential campaign will sponsor a rally in St.

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Maybe they should do something constructive with thier time,like volunteer at a shelter ,anything to be part of the change. Get a life and be of some help,instead of looking to make matters worse. JMHO
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I suppose Get a Life has never demonstrated? Anit-war? Anti GOP Convention? Good for the kids; I believe they are getting a life. It is about change & they are involved.
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I think political discourse on campus is a good thing. How does that make matters worse? Regardless of a few citizens exercising their First Amendment rights (while they still have them), President Obama will do glorious things and bring harmonious change to all 57 states.
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Get a Life wrote:
Maybe they should do something constructive with thier time,like volunteer at a shelter ,anything to be part of the change. Get a life and be of some help,instead of looking to make matters worse. JMHO
At least they are not spending $155 to $180 million dollars today. Maybe Onama should of cut back and put some of that money towards the homeless in MN.

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hehe..what a bunch of losers...just like ron paul..unfocused...a day late and a dollar short..
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Historically, the Right has never taken to the streets, leaving that tactic to the great unwashed. But maybe times are changing. Maybe it would be a good thing to have both sides of the argument be seen in force once in a while.
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there was nothing but protests covered by the msn during bushs time. front page coverage. so now you get somebody protesting obama and the angry liberals out there are crying foul...hmmm double standards. they do not like being held to the same standards that they professed in the recent past.
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Well, it is "their right" to protest. I didn't vote for Obama, but I have accepted him as my President and "I CHOOSE" to move forward. Again, people have a right to their opinions, even if they are not the same as yours.
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Hit the streets! It's a lot easier to make fun of the five of you when you all stand together.

“Question your assumptions!”

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To the 44th Commander in Chief:

May you administer the functions of our governmet with greater wisdom than your predecessor. May you always seek the counsel of pragmatic,never idealogical men. May your four years be without personal injury from zealots wishing to martyr you. May providence guide your hand in restoring the brillance of our great country.

HAIL TO THE CHIEF!
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XD40 Fan wrote:
I think political discourse on campus is a good thing. How does that make matters worse? Regardless of a few citizens exercising their First Amendment rights (while they still have them), President Obama will do glorious things and bring harmonious change to all 57 states.
Hmmmm....... just wait till the political indoctrination committee (a.k.a. the professors) find out what they're doing. There goes their grades and I might not even be allowed back in class. How dare them wander off the righteous liberal track.
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Please Oh Please wrote:
Hit the streets! It's a lot easier to make fun of the five of you when you all stand together.
It's hard for the Right to organize street protests because they have to coordinate getting off work etc. The Left doesn't have that problem.

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Well its too early for finals... but its a good excuse to cut classes.
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I'm glad their going out there.
I was,(am) a Ron Paul fan.
I believe he's the only Republican that voted against the war in Iraq and was the only one who opposed ammending the constitution to bar same sex marriage.
Ron Paul may be too old, but the younger generation would be wise to follow his lead.
Stop being a slave to the religious right.
Stand on your own and protect the constitution at all costs.
Paul was one of the few that had "dared" to stand up to the GOP and that's why he got screwed during the election.

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Can you really call it a rally when there will only be a half dozen people in attendance?

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I voted for Obama because between the two final he choices he was the best option, however im in agreement this country need a leader like Ron Paul basic down to earth ideas and insight.its a shame this country is held hostage to the rwo party system

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Bob the Bilderberg wrote:
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It's hard for the Right to organize street protests because they have to coordinate getting off work etc. The Left doesn't have that problem.
no its because they dont want to pry thier eyes from their neighbors windows making sure there is no gay or underage (unless at Palin house) sex going on

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Briguymn wrote:
I'm glad their going out there.
I was,(am) a Ron Paul fan.
I believe he's the only Republican that voted against the war in Iraq and was the only one who opposed ammending the constitution to bar same sex marriage.
Ron Paul may be too old, but the younger generation would be wise to follow his lead.
Stop being a slave to the religious right.
Stand on your own and protect the constitution at all costs.
Paul was one of the few that had "dared" to stand up to the GOP and that's why he got screwed during the election.
he got screwed because he represents the lunatic fringe...he is a complete idiot..
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Oh good. A comparison between the size of the crowd in DC and the crowd for this fiasco will tell it all.

All those conservatives on the outside looking in. How sad.

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oxboro wrote:
I voted for Obama because between the two final he choices he was the best option, however im in agreement this country need a leader like Ron Paul basic down to earth ideas and insight.its a shame this country is held hostage to the rwo party system
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