Ron Paul will be in Greenville, SC on Saturday night at the Peace Center amphitheater. According to the Greenville and Greer Meetup groups there will be a rally in the area at 7 p.m. and the Dr. Paul will be speaking at 8 p.m. Everyone in the Greenville area that is a Ron Paul supporter or is possibly interested should attend.
It should be a great opportunity to hear his constitutional positions in person and possibly get a chance to meet Ron Paul before or after the speech.
Update: According to the official campaign site the rally is at 7:30 p.m.
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Cool! I’m envious! We are leaning more toward Ron Paul and it would be neat to hear/meet him in person. We found out (after the fact) that he was at a small diner about an hour north of here, a few weeks ago. That would have been a great place to meet him because there weren’t many people there and he sat and chatted with people individually. The other places he’s been in NH have been either too far away or not good days for us to go to them.
That seems to be the story we had in Iowa as well. Everyone and their brother came to our tiny town, but we never knew about it till after they had come and left. ARGH! I guess that’s what we get for living in a small town with no means of communication for upcoming events.