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Ron Paul's 'Revolution'

Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks to supporters during a campaign stop in South Carolina earlier this year.
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Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks to supporters during a campaign stop in South Carolina earlier this year.
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Texas congressman Rep. Ron Paul talks about his book, The Revolution: A Manifesto and his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. Sen. John McCain is the presumptive Republican nominee, but Paul plans to continue his campaign to the GOP convention where he will take his message of limited government and opposition to the war.

In his book, Paul says that his "revolution" is not new: "It is a peaceful continuation," he writes, "of the American Revolution and the principles of our Founding Fathers: liberty, self-government, the Constitution, and a noninterventionist foreign policy. That is what they taught us, and that is what we now defend."

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