No other
Republican Presidential candidate has ever received the enthusiastic
popular support in the Republican Stronghold of Orange County
that Ron Paul received in his visit to Cal State University, Fullerton,
on May 3rd, 2012. 6000 enthusiastic fans crowded into the Titan
Stadium, which was not designed to hold 6000. The line stretched
around the stadium. Seats ran out, but supporters continued to
pile in, standing to see their candidate. Mitt Romney has never
received that kind of support in Republican Orange County.

Crowd
lines up to see Ron Paul
Once in office,
Paul will repeal the NDAA, the PATRIOT Act and the Federal Reserve
Act. The audience, by its standing ovations and chants showed
its agreement with the plan.

Paul spoke
to the paranoid fears he would cut social programs by expressing
his understanding that people have come to need these programs.
In cutting spending, he will start with the wars and foreign spending.
He pointed out that, in recent years, the war spending has topped
four trillion dollars. He noted that, in foreign spending, the
United States government takes from the poor at home to give to
rich oppressors in foreign lands. Studies done by a variety of
informed organizations agree, showing that simply cutting the
war budget will save the U.S. economy.

Paul
noted that 75% of Americans want America out of Afghanistan. He
pointed out that we are less respected and less liked in the world
because of war policies. He said that a lot of innocent children
and people are dying from our drone attacks. People are asking,
"Why are we being terrorized by bombs falling out of the
sky when we haven't done anything to America?"

Much
of the problem with the economy is that the world has stopped
trusting the dollar. He said, "The dollar used to be as good
as gold." After we were pulled off the gold standard, the
world continued to trust our dollar for a while but that time
of trust has run out.

As noted
above, Paul got a standing ovation on ending the Federal Reserve.
The audience broke into chants of "End the Fed." Paul
reacted by saying, "It sounds like a wonderful idea."
He noted that you wouldn't hear that on TV. He called for the
repeal of the Federal Reserve Act on its hundredth anniversary.
Paul attacked
the economic policies of the current government, saying the government
gives crumbs to the poor and bailouts to the rich.

Paul stated,
"I'd like to suggest that you never have to give up any of
your liberties for safety and security." He pointed out that
he has no Secret Service protection. He told the crowd that holding
up a sign in protest of someone with Secret Service protection
could now get you ten years in prison. [This is a result of the
protester bill Obama signed into law.] Paul also spoke of a Homeland
Security facility in Utah that is large enough to hold the records
of everyone in America. He noted that the role of government is
to protect our privacy and liberty. It is not to destroy our civil
liberties.
On the issue
of Cuba, he suggested talking to the Cubans and ending sanctions.
He pointed out that those who are accusing him of being an isolationist
are the real isolationists.

It isn't
an easy road for honest politicians like Ron Paul. He pointed
out that"" those people in Washington in charge will
not give up their power easily."

The crowd
was ready for action. Paul got numerous standing ovations. People
were reregistering as Republicans just so they could vote for
him. People were also signing up to work on his campaign.

Paul is the
only anti-war candidate running in a major party for President.
This gives him an advantage with anti-war Democrats and independents.
Even people who don't agree with him, see him as a candidate who
is incorruptible and beaming with integrity. He is considered
a fresh, honest alternative to the status quo.

For those
who want to vote for Paul in the California primary, they will
have to reregister as Republicans. I know, it's a pretty disgusting
thought to most people. California has an open primary in every
race except the Presidency, where the RNC is preventing non-Republicans
from voting for Ron Paul. The Democratic Primary is more open,
allowing independents to vote a Democratic ballot.

Noah
Johnson is an example of a former Democrat who re-registered to
vote for Ron Paul. Now he is running for the Republican Central
Committee for the 41st District as part of his efforts to support
Paul's agenda. People were speaking of how they were going to
change the Republican Party. This writer is reserving judgment
on whether that is possible.

People had
a number of ideas to publicize Paul's candidacy. A couple of representatives
were there from an organization called Skytypers, offering a "low
cost" way to skywrite messages over events. Philip Stinis
of Skytypers said the company used patented eco-friendly vapors.
He also said this could also be used for independent candidates
who wanted to get out their messages. This writer did not see
a list of the chemicals, but it is an indication that people,
distrusting the media, are coming up with solutions to get out
the word about Paul.
The event
was put together on short notice in a large venue with standing
room only. Robert Scheer has encouraged people to reregister to
vote for Ron Paul. If the votes are counted, and there is always
a question about that, Ron Paul could conceivably win California.
Reprinted
with permission from OpEd
News.
