Why do Ron Paul supporters change the subject when it comes up to the Ron Paul newsletters?
Ron Paul is a racist, bigot and homophobe. He is unfit for the presidency. Plus his economic ideals are crap as well. His foreign policy is outdated and dangerous. His views on Israel, are unfair and borderline anti-Semitic.
Because he didn’t write them. And it was over twenty years ago. These slurs won’t work. The more people learn about Ron Paul the more respect they have for him.
Perhaps you should learn more about him yourself. Try reading things that he actually wrote and that are more recent than twenty years old.
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Edit: by the way, it is absurd to call him anti-Semitic. His favorite economist, Ludwig von Mises, was Jewish!
Why We’re Entering the Age of Ron Paul
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) will no longer be actively campaigning in forthcoming primaries for the Republican presidential nomination. But the libertarian politician’s legacy – including controversial yet popular stands on everything from auditing the Federal Reserve to withdrawing troops from abroad to radically cutting government borrowing and spending – is just getting started.
Paul, says Brian Doherty, a Reason senior editor and author of the new Ron Paul’s Revolution: The Man and the Movement He Inspired, “is leaving in his wake a set of institutions, and a set of hundreds of thousands of energized intelligent youngsters who are unquestionably going to shape American Politics moving down the line.”
Doherty argues Paul’s long-term effect on the GOP will be similar to that of Barry Goldwater, the Arizona senator who, despite a crushing electoral loss to Lyndon Johnson in 1964, energized and transformed the Republican Party into the limited-government force that elected Ronald Reagan in 1980.
“His fans understand that Ron Paul is not just out to win an election,” says Doherty. “Even if the [party bosses] shut the door in his face at the Republican convention as they did in 2008,…the ideas he injected into the party [and politics] are not going away anytime soon.”
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Duration : 0:4:43
Congressman Paul Subcommittee Hearing “The Federal Reserve System: Mend It or End It?” PART 1
This hearing examines a number of legislative proposals to reform, replace, or abolish the Federal Reserve System.
“More and more people are beginning to understand just how destructive the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy has been,” said Chairman Paul. “I hope that this hearing will kickstart a serious discussion on the need to rein in the Fed. 100 years is far too long for Congress to have taken a hands-off approach,” Paul continued. “The Fed continues to reward Wall Street banks while destroying the dollar’s purchasing power and driving up the cost of living for average Americans. This reckless behavior must come to an end”
The hearing was held on Tuesday, May 8th, at 10:00 a.m. in room 2128 of the Rayburn House Office Building.
Witnesses to include:
Panel I
• Representative Kevin Brady (R-TX)
• Representative Barney Frank (D-MA)
Please also see Part 2 with:
• Dr. Jeffrey M. Herbener, Chairman, Economics Department, Grove City College
• Dr. Peter G. Klein, Associate Professor, Applied Social Sciences and Director, McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, University of Missouri
• Dr. John B. Taylor, Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics, Stanford University and George P. Schultz Senior Fellow in Economics, Hoover Institution
• Dr. Alice Rivlin, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, and former Vice Chair, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
• Dr. James K. Galbraith, Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
Duration : 1:6:53
Ron Paul Political Discussion on vokle.com
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Europe on the Fringe – Politics in the Age of a New Depression
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Welcome to Capital Account. Nicolas Sarkozy and challenger Francois Hollande face off today in a live French election TV debate. This is reportedly being seen as the climax of the campaign. With elections in France and Greece this weekend, the results have the potential to send shockwaves across theEuropean debt-landscape. We speak with former diplomat and investment banker, and founder of creditwritedowns.com, Edward Harrison about how politics in single countries could impact the global economy. This includes a conversation on the latest PMI numbers that show growth could be slowing across the globe, including in China.
Meanwhile, what did outspoken and famed fund manager Hugh Hendry tell a panel about Europe at the Milken Institute Global Conference yesterday that has people talking? Could asset confiscation be top on the list of concerns for investors and businessmen in Europe? He seems to think so, saying that he believes we are a year away from the french nationalizing their banking system.
And speaking of asset confiscation, foreign financial institutions are reportedly frantically preparing and shelling out serious money in order to comply with US tax regulations. It’s the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), and as US citizens are shunned by Swiss and German banks facing these rules, more evidence reveals American expats are lining up to give up their passports. We’ll talk about what this means, and why we continue to see this trend of Americans preparing to flee the country.
Duration : 0:28:0
Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman on Bloomberg TV – April 30, 2012
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Ron Paul educates Paul Krugman on why we cannot inflate our way out of the economic crisis!
Duration : 0:13:20
Politics- Why are Ron Paul supporters talking Civil war and sending out hate mail?
Are they terrorist? I know they are crazy but this troubles me.It really does!
I see in comments on videos they RAID and they are telling people to get ready for civil war.
Katatoz IM NOT VOTING FOR HIM. GET OVER IT!!
I \see those comments all over the place.
Just look above you at kazatozs comment.
I agree His followers are just plain insane but i wouldn’t worry because they have something that can take care of them.
How many Ron Paul supporters are uncomfortable with the constant association in the media with Mitt Romney?
I love Ron Paul. And I admit, he seems reluctant to attack Mitt Romney right now. I choose to give him the benefit of the doubt for now and think he’s just playing strategy rather than having some deal with Romney. But the association with Romney does make me uncomfortable. And I’m fully ready to jump off the Ron Paul bandwagon if these rumors of a deal have any substance to them.
Paul went after Santorum but stayed away from criticizing Romney.
And Paul staffers said on television that there have been meeting between the Romney and Paul camps.
Paul is seeking some leverage at the convention and he figures his best shot at it is tying his wagon to Romney!
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