Paul talked about watching an abortion during the 1960s and seeing a breathing two pound fetus being tossed aside in a basket and left for dead.
"That is an outrage," he hollered. "One of the most despicable decisions is Roe vs. Wade and one of our goals should be to get that overturned."
His anti-government statements are getting big applause--i.e. pull out of the UN, abolish the Department of Education.
His anti-war statements--we need to get out of Iraq to protect our borders, we need to change our foreign policy--not as widely popular, but generated scattered applause.
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