Mr. Scherer,
Thank you for writing such a positive article about, and conducting a positive interview with, Ron Paul.
I am a resident of Louisiana and haven't voted in years. After all, what was the point? They are all the same.
I was a registered Democrat but went this week to change my registration to Republican so that I could vote for Ron Paul in the closed primary here. I never in a million years thought I would register as a Republican, but like so many others, Ron Paul's message has cured my apathy and I will be out there campaigning for him in this state.
And yes, I do understand every bit of his platform. I don't agree with all of it, but I know where he stands. I can live with the areas of disagreement because he is actually a man who means what he says and sticks to his guns. He is not just a rare man in Washington, he is one-of-a-kind.
He is the modern day Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
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