Ron Paul Campaign to Hold Civil Liberties Town Hall Meeting Thursday

Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:36pm EST
 
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ANCHORAGE, Ala.--(Business Wire)--The Ron Paul 2008 Alaska presidential campaign invites
Anchorage-area voters to a town hall meeting on privacy and individual
liberties on Thursday, January 31 at 7:00 p.m. The Q&A session will be
held at the Ron Paul 2008 Alaska State Headquarters in Anchorage at
3339 Fairbanks St., near 34th and Old Seward, behind the Moose's
Tooth.

   "Congressman Paul is the leading advocate for individual freedoms
in the presidential race," said Paul Alaska state political director
Craig Bergman. "His opposition to Real ID and the Patriot Act proves
that he is the sole presidential candidate devoted to the protection
of American civil liberties, as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and
Constitution. Alaskans need Ron Paul fighting for their rights as
President."

   Ten-term Texas Congressman and Republican presidential candidate
Ron Paul is known for his consistent pro-Constitution voting record
and advocacy of civil liberties. As a member of the US House of
Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional
government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary
policies.

   Congressman Paul's Alaska campaign is building on the heels of his
second-place finishes in the Nevada and Louisiana caucuses. He is the
only Republican presidential candidate actively campaigning in Alaska,
with 2 offices, 11 field staffers, and 40 district chairs operating
statewide.

   Congressman Paul is also the highest-polling Republican
presidential candidate in Alaska. In December's KTUU presidential
preference poll, Ron Paul placed first with 29 percent of the vote.

   The Alaska Republican presidential primary vote will take place on
February 5, 2008.

For Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee
Kerri Price, 202-491-5229

Copyright Business Wire 2008

 

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