He did graduate from Duke Medical School.
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
More info on Ron Paul:
Although he had once considered becoming a Lutheran minister like two of his brothers,[40] Paul decided to pursue a career in medicine instead and was accepted to Duke University School of Medicine, where he received his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in 1961. He interned and began residency training, both in internal medicine, at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, 1961 – 1962, and completed his residency in ob/gyn at the University of Pittsburgh, 1965 – 1968.[49]
Paul's medical training was interrupted when he was drafted into the United States Air Force during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He remained in the military during the early years of the Vietnam War.[50] He served active duty as a flight surgeon, 1963 – 1965, attending to the ear, nose, and throat problems of pilots in South Korea, Iran, Ethiopia, and Turkey, but was never sent to Vietnam. Based out of Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, Paul achieved the rank of captain.[1][51] He then served in the Air National Guard, 1965 – 1968, while completing his residency in Pittsburgh.[52]
Two years after leaving medical school and moving to Surfside Beach, Texas, Paul worked in a church hospital's emergency room in San Antonio for a wage of $3 per hour ($18 in 2007 dollars). Paul later specialized in ob/gyn and eventually delivered more than 4,000 babies.[8] Taking over the medical practice of a retiring doctor in Lake Jackson, Texas, he was busy as the only ob/gyn doctor in Brazoria County, saying, "I delivered forty to fifty babies a month and did a lot of surgery."[53] Paul did not accept Medicare and Medicaid payments as a physician; instead, he worked for free or arranged discounted or custom-payment plans for needy patients; he says of these patients, "I just took care of them."[46][54][55]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Pau...medical_career
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
Well, Bush can't run again. So, you use a play from the democrapic handbook to justify your statement.
How can you see Ron Paul is more intelligent than other candidates? If that is your opinion, please back it up.
Cool Hand Clyde and Rus-La, The reason why so many 20 and 30 somethings support Ron Paul is not necessarily his policy in Iraq. We look at the state of our country today and see how our politicians have failed us on some very important issues (education, social security, immigration, national debt). Most are talking heads spewing whatever rhetoric will get them elected. Then bowing to special interest.
Ron Paul comes along and he's genuine, speaks logic, and says screw towing the party line. We're sick and tired of the self-serving politicians that your generation has elected for us.
Hell.. Ron Paul is the Republican party's only shot. The Iraq issue buries all other potential nominees. I hope you enjoy Hillary for 4 years because that is what's going to happen unless your types come around.
I think HRC's only chance is if a third party conservative candidate emerges.