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Ron Paul Radio Ads Hit the Air in Maine

Fri Jan 4, 2008 7:51pm EST
Ads Air in Alabama, California, Colorado, Georgia, Florida,
                   Louisiana, Maine and North Dakota
ARLINGTON, Va.--(Business Wire)--Beginning next week, Republican Texas Congressman Ron Paul's
presidential campaign will begin running a series of radio ads in
Alabama, California, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Maine and
North Dakota in anticipation of the states' upcoming primaries and
caucuses.

   The ad can be found online here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvY7KzPTdfE

   The following is a transcript of the 60 second advertisement:

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Narrator:  Who is Ron Paul, the Republican candidate for president?

           Ron Paul served his country as a flight surgeon after the
            Cuban missile crisis. As a young doctor, Ron Paul worked
            nights in the emergency room of an inner city hospital,
            taking care of everyone, whether they could pay or not.

           As an OB/GYN, Ron Paul delivered over 4000 babies. Dr. Ron
            Paul knows our health care system needs real change, where
            patients and doctors are in charge, not big corporations
            or government bureaucrats.

           As a congressman for almost 2 decades, Ron Paul knows our
            constitution is there to protect our freedom and limited
            government. He has never voted for a tax increase or an
            unbalanced budget. His record clearly shows he will cut
            taxes and stop runaway spending. People who know him call
            him the taxpayer's best friend.

           To learn more about this remarkable man, go to
            ronpaul2008.com. That's ronpaul2008.com.

Ron Paul:  I'm Ron Paul and I approve this message.

Narrator:  Paid for by Ron Paul 2008 PCC.
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Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee
Jesse Benton, 703-248-9115

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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