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g7enn
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=THHji9BhvvM
Stoon
Ron Paul also thinks that the world would be perfect if you got rid of all of government lands like national parks, and remove all laws regarding corporations, giving them free hand to do what they want.
slateland
QUOTE (Stoon @ Sep 20 2008, 02:47 PM) *
Ron Paul also thinks that the world would be perfect if you got rid of all of government lands like national parks, and remove all laws regarding corporations, giving them free hand to do what they want.


He has more of a Libertarian lean... I actually liked it when he said that we need to pull out of all the countries we occupy and look out for our own interests. He's been on NPR quite a bit.
CowboySteve
The time is short.

Hearing the truth from someone whom you abhor or despise, but who tells the truth, is critical. Paul, no matter whether you should like him, is a fellow whom you should consider trustworthy. Believe what he says - he has been looking into the financial markets for a long time.

Neglect him at your peril, at our peril, at all our peril.
Seeker1
QUOTE (CowboySteve @ Sep 20 2008, 03:02 PM) *
[color="#483D8B"][size=4][font="Franklin Gothic Medium"]The time is short.

Hearing the truth from someone whom you abhor or despise, but who tells the truth, is critical. Paul, no matter whether you should like him, is a fellow whom you should consider trustworthy.


No, he's wrong on financial markets also.

He promotes the crank theories of the so-called "Austrian" school of economics, which, I'm betting, for once, I might even get some agreement from Meursault on, because Austrian economics eschews mathematical models.

CowboySteve
QUOTE (Seeker1 @ Sep 20 2008, 02:23 PM) *
No, he's wrong on financial markets also.

He promotes the crank theories of the so-called "Austrian" school of economics, which, I'm betting, for once, I might even get some agreement from Meursault on, because Austrian economics eschews mathematical models.


He believes in many wrong things, perhaps - but as to the Fed crisis, he is right in his degree of prescient alarm. That is worth attending to.
shoeshoe
QUOTE (CowboySteve @ Sep 20 2008, 05:15 PM) *
He believes in many wrong things, perhaps - but as to the Fed crisis, he is right in his degree of prescient alarm. That is worth attending to.

Paul is also extremely hypocritical when it comes to his much vaunted "constitutionalism."

Paul did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to support either impeachment resolution, preferring instead to avoid outright ostracism from the neoconservative establishment he says he so opposes. He TALKS about how very, very important the constitution is, but then, when he actually witnesses the constitution being burned right in front of him, and presented with an opportunity to help stop the burning, he actively chooses to do nothing.

This kind of man should most definitely NOT be trusted.
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