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Ron Paul supporters flock Bossier City streets

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Updated: March 18, 2012
Familiar sounds welcome Ron Paul supporters to Airline drive and Texas street.

"Last week we did a location in Shreveport and we got lots of honks we were pleased," said one supporter.

 Continuing to make their stops throughout the Arklatex, supporting Ron Paul for the next president of the United States and staying dedicated to his cause.

"Ron Paul is about ideas that our founding fathers, once had that we have trumpled on over time and we've seen how it's affecting our nation," the supporter added.

 Despite reports of Paul trying to team up with Mitt Romney going against fellow opponents, James Burns says Paul is his guy to lead our nation.

"Hes a champion of the constitution of the bill of rights, that's very important to me," said Burns. "I believe without the constitution about the bill of rights, we don't have a republic, we don't have the freedoms we've come to enjoy over the past several years in our country."

 According to clear politics dot com, Mitt Romney has 35 percent of the voters, while Rick Santorum sits with 29-percent of the votes, Newt Gingrick 14-percent and Paul has 11-percent.

"I consider him more of honest, a more consistent candidate than all the other guys running against him," added Burns. "So I've been a proud supporter for four years."

 Meanwhile as the cheers echo the streets of Bossier, Burns and his colleagues look forward to brighter days for America.

"We're just true believers in the cause, are willing unlike many others to get out and put up the time and effort to support him," concluded the Paul supporter.

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