Thursday, March 22, 2007

Ron Paul: Presidential candidate who truly loves freedom and liberty.

Plainly put, the Honorable Ron Paul is America's last hope for a nonviolent end to the oppressive and suicidal policies that have been set in motion in the last few generations by leaders who amount to little more than glorified demagogues. He is a congressman from Austin, Texas who has proven his regard for the Constitution, The Bill of Rights and his love of the founding principles upon which these United States are built upon.

He has recently announced that he is running for President in the 2008 elections, he will be running in the Republican primaries so that he can, perhaps, get a chance at the Oval Office. If you are not familiar with him, I hope you will take a minute to review a few short talks by Congressman Paul. I think you will see, as many others have, that he is a fine statesman and a natural leader.




Congressman Paul is one of the only representatives, in recent times, who is willing to confront one of the most pivotal issues regarding the economy, the privately-owned Federal Reserve system. He is one of the few politicians who, given the chance, would abolish this institution and pull America out of its enslavement to a system which continually devalues their money through usury and debasement.

The following video is Congressman Ron Paul's speech to the House Financial Services Committee.




The Iraq war would be ended with Ron Paul in the White House. He, like many level-headed Americans believes that America should leave Iraq immediately. Here is an interview on CNN, in which he describes his position on Iraq and Immigration.




Ron Paul believes in protecting the internet from government regulation. He, unlike many politicians, recalls the failures of previous attempts at government over-regulation such as prohibition. While most politicians appear to have no memory of our failures throughout history, this man knows history quite well and puts the lessons into practice.

Here is his speech to congress while they were debating the passage of a bill to outlaw online gambling.




Please consider these ideas when you are casting your ballots in the primary elections.

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