Freedom Watch With Judge Napolitano, Ron Paul, Roadshow at Ohio State
Earlier this week, Fox News' Judge Andrew Napolitano took his excellent Freedom Watch show on the road to Ohio State University and pulled in a good crew of special guests, including the Buckeye Institute's Maurice Thompson and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).
Can't get the embed to work, so go here to watch the whole thing.
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Wow. A Ron Paul thread, and I can hear the crickets chirping.
That's cause we love us some Ron Paul
I stopped by to pick up a Reason.
You'd better insert "The" in front of "Ohio State University", or you'll be hearing from their attorneys and embittered alumni.
We ain't tOSU for nothin'!
That's a capital "T", dude. I used to defy OSURF (I'll let you figure it out) in referring to OSU without the style guide's mandated "The."
I've actually never seen it abbreviated as TOSU, even by people who were serious.
Me, either. I make funny.
I'm a huge fan of anyone that makes crickets chirp.
Just sayin'
Jeff Anderson
inventor/creator of theCRICKETtoy?
for those awkward pauses
(crickets chirping)
http://www.theCRICKETtoy.com
The Feds loaning monies to foreign governments is an end around to the "Monroe Doctrine," which by the way has a birthday Dec 2nd, today. We are not allowed to interact with European Governments in an influential manner.
The Monroe Doctrine asserted that the Western Hemisphere was not to be further colonized by European countries and that the United States would neither interfere with existing European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries.