Rand Paul Victory Speech. Rand Paul is the Kentucky Senator elect. He took on Jack Conway in a cutthroat race for the Kentucky senate seat. Despite some claims that Rand Paul was involved in the "kidnapping" of a college co-ed while undergoing hazing in a student organization at the Christian university he attended, he was also accused of mocking the Baptist faith and making the person he kidnapped bow to Aqua Buddha.
Now, none of that seemed to sway the voters, as Rand Paul was able to stake a victory. This was one of those key elections where the Tea Party can say "see, this is what the American people want."
During his acceptance speech, Rand Paul exclaimed "We've come to take our government back!." That's my favorite part of the Rand Paul victory speech. See a video below.
Rand Paul 2010 Campaign Volunteer "Steps On" Opponent Supporter Head? Yeah right. More like STOMPS ON! In the shocking video below, you see a Rand Paul opponent supporter from the organization MoveOn.org being taken down and stomped on by a Rand Paul volunteer.
What's more is if someone didn't stop this man, I would have hated to have seen what would happen to this girl.
You see everyone has their right to an opinion. No, I wouldn't personally go to a campaign rally unless I was in support of whoever was giving the rally but that's just me. However, if I was an opponent I surely wouldn't expect to have my head stomped on, either.
Rand Paul's campaigned has disowned the volunteer in questioned, and the man you see stomping this woman's head will likely face legal issues.
A Rand Paul protester got her head stepped on by Rand Paul supporters. The Kentucky race is heating up, and Aqua Budda is only the beginning of Rand Paul's crazy campaign problems. A woman who was representing the liberal organization MoveOn.org went to a Rand Paul rally and was holding a sign in protest of Rand Paul.
However, his supporters took her down to the ground, and you can see one of Paul's supporters take his foot and place it on her head. Had the guy not been there that told him to stop, who knows what would happen.
The protester noted she just wanted to make a message and she didn't like getting her head stepped on.