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General of Darkness
11th January 2012, 04:25 PM
"Ron Paul is not going to send some kids to die for a Pentagon contractor..." (cuts mic)


"OK Doug thanks, we have to go..."



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWIHBJeVVA0

EE_
11th January 2012, 05:08 PM
Most excellent interview!

Passing it on now

EE_
11th January 2012, 05:26 PM
"Ron Paul is not going to send some kids to die for a Pentagon contractor..." (cuts mic)


"OK Doug thanks, we have to go..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWIHBJeVVA0


Definately a MSM credible guy!

http://www.dougwead.com/biography.htm
Doug Wead is a presidential historian, philanthropist and New York Times bestselling author. He was a special assistant to the president in the George Herbert Walker Bush White House.

For twenty years, Doug Wead has been researching and writing about the families of the American presidents. All the Presidents' Children, the first book in a massive ongoing trilogy on the first families, was an instant New York Times bestseller. Released by Simon & Schuster's Atria Books in February, 2003, it went through three printings in its first month and reached number one at Amazon.com.

The Raising of a President was released by Simon & Schuster's Atria Books on January 4, 2005. This important and much anticipated work is the first book written on the subject of the presidents' parents. Mr. Wead is researching and writing a third book, A Leader Among Us, which will be the first historical account of the siblings of the American presidents.

Early Years
Doug Wead was born in Muncie, Indiana, May, 1946. He was raised in the home of an Assemblies of God minister and denominational leader. In 1972, he began writing about the Catholic Charismatic Movement. For several years he was a featured speaker at international, ecumenical events, and served as "unofficial liaison" between Catholics and Protestants in the emerging Charismatic Renewal.

Beginning in 1974, Doug Wead became a popular motivational speaker at major corporate events. By 1990 he had repeatedly been the featured speaker to capacity, paid audiences at the largest venues in the world, from the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis and the Georgia Dome in Atlanta to the Dortmund Center in Germany and Bercy in Paris, France. Millions of Doug Wead tapes and CD's are in circulation. As of 2008, Wead continues his annual world tours that have now taken him to hundreds of coliseums and soccer stadiums on four continents.

International Charity Awards


In 1979, Doug Wead, Dan O'Neill and Pat Boone organized the first International Charity Awards event. First Lady Rosalynn Carter hosted the guests in an East Room reception. The following year Mercy Corps was organized. Five First Ladies from Lady Bird Johnson to Nancy Reagan to Laura Bush have served as honorary chairpersons for the event. Mercy Corps has distributed more than $1.5 billion in food and medicine around the world.

Malia and Sasha Obama, a CBS story.



The Bush Connection


Beginning in 1985, Doug Wead served as an advisor to then vice president George H. W. Bush and helped organize his presidential campaign.

In March, 1987 he reported directly to the son, George W. Bush and served as the campaign liaison to constituent groups. In the general campaign he was Deputy Director of Voter Coalitions and later served as Special Assistant to the President in the Bush Senior White House.

From 1997-2000, Mr. Wead served as an informal advisor to George W. Bush in the years leading up to his election as president. TIME magazine referred to him as the man who coined the phrase "compassionate conservative in 1982."

Arizona Politics


In the 1990's Doug Wead became involved in Arizona politics which included a successful campaign to change the state constitution, requiring a two thirds legislative majority for raising taxes. In 1992 he won the Republican nomination for congress, representing the 6th District. He ran as "a compasionate conservative" but lost in the general election to his Democratic opponent. It was the year of the Clinton landslide.

Presidential Historian


As an avid student and writer of history Wead is a frequent guest on national television shows and is often quoted in print media news stories. He has now written more than 27 books that have sold 7 million copies in 30 languages.

Personal Life
Doug Wead and his wife Myriam have five children, Shannon, Scott, Joshua, Chloe and Camille. They live in Virginia, outside of Washington, D. C.

"Doug Wead, your excellent service in government, at the White House, and in the private sector, leading the effort for famine relief in Africa and Asia, is a reminder that wherever we work, we can work to serve others"


- President Ronald Reagan

Horn
11th January 2012, 05:28 PM
Sell that military vote all the way to D.C., good goin...

EE_
11th January 2012, 05:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28eDF1dNnD0&feature=related

General of Darkness
11th January 2012, 06:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28eDF1dNnD0&feature=related

That was fucking awesome.

BrewTech
11th January 2012, 07:17 PM
Doug Wead FTW!!!!

Damn that guy is good. Never seen nothing like him. Refreshing, and so valuable to the RP campaign.

EE_
12th January 2012, 12:54 AM
"Like a clean boat in a sea of garbage"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cteQ5-gcU8

Spectrism
12th January 2012, 05:31 AM
When people say that Ron Paul would be a spoiler if he ran third party, you can say that Obama still beats Romney one on one, but Ron Paul beats Obama. So, the spoiler is actually Romney!