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Ben78 Donating Member (8 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-16-09 05:53 PM
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79. An interview on Austrian Economics
What happened was that Ron Paul was invited to talk about Austrian Economics. When he arrived, he found out that this wasn't the intent. Evidently, it was to make a clip for the movie. Apparently, Bruno, who was portraying a homosexual, and to the Congressman's surprise, Bruno dropped his pants and then tried to prevent him from leaving the room. Some found it hilarious. I haven't seen it, nor do I want to, but as someone who respects Ron Paul and his efforts to spread the ideas of following the Constitution for 30 years, of course I would find it wrong...for the deceit alone. Plus, at one time, dropping your pants to a perfect stranger for the purpose of sex was considered a sexual crime.
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