Ron Paul is a Libertarian, but is running as a Republican in the 2012 presidential race. He attracts large numbers of Independents, Democrats, and numerous Conservative Republicans. He has the largest grassroots base of an presidential candidate, and has received six times as much donation money from active duty military than all other Republican candidates combined.
His stances are based on conservative principles.
Texas Republican Ron Paul
In 2008, Ron Paul's IQ was estimated at 130-140, the highest of the republican candidates.
Texas Republican Ron Paul
Ron Paul is currently (was in the past (2008)) a Republican congressmen from Texas. He ran as a Republican in the Republican primary. In the process he raised millions of dollars, having overwhelming turn outs at his national speaking engagements. Ron Paul often ostracized for his "conservative" values believing the constitution is important, the government is in violation of our civil rights, and the constitution should be followed and honored The Republican party confused this with "crazy talk" and often poked fun at Ron Paul. Ron Paul did not win the 2008 Republican primaries but kept his congressional seat. Ron Paul supports limited government, removal of the IRS, limited to no federal taxes. Disassembling of the federal reserve as they are a private illegal institution, gun rights, as well as states rights.
Ron Paul, hands down
You can re-register as a republican and vote for Ron Paul in the 2012 primaries. Most states require you to switch parties at least 12 weeks before the primary or caucus, so you need to plan ahead. If you do not want to register as a republican, you can help by talking to your friends and family or volunteering for Ron Paul's campaign (it is easy to get involved at Ron Paul's website).
I think you mean Ron Paul. There apparently is a Ron Pahl, he's a professor and author, but not a political candidate. Ron Paul is a Republican congressman from Texas who campaigned to be the Republican nominee for the 2008 presidential election, losing to John McCain. He still has a fervent fanbase, and is notable for his libertarian policies which were at odds with most of the other candidates. More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul
No, he is a libertarian leaning Republican. His views include limited government and a free market system, which are pure Republican views.
Twice! This being his 2nd! He ran in 2008 and now in 2012. Both as a republican! hope this helped!
Given the amount of time Ron Paul and Joe Biden have spent in politics, as well as the fact that Biden is vice president and Ron Paul is one of the Republican candidates trying for the nomination for the presidency, it's almost certain they've met, although a bit doubtful they're going to be BFFs.
Rand Paul, son of libertarian Conservative Ron Paul, who more or less came in second in the Republican nomination race in 2012. Unlike his father, though, Rand tried to be "moderate", when libertarianism is what's really popular, so he didn't do nearly as well as his dad.
Ron Paul is a devout Christian.