Ron Paul, the congressman from Texas, at times elicited an electric, rock-concert-like response from the 1,300-plus crowd who came to hear him speak at Central Michigan University’s Warriner Hall Saturday. The Texas Congressman’s message of “personal liberty,” controlling government spending, peaceful foreign affairs, auditing the Federal Reserve, repealing the Patriot Act and ending the War on Drugs was received eagerly. The theater held 1,250 seats. The outer aisles were also filled with standing-room only attendees. Hundreds more, who could not fit, listened to Paul’s words via speakers outside the theater. Those who were turned away were given vouchers for seats to see Paul when he visits Michigan State University Monday if they choose to attend.
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