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Ron Paul is a Republican congressman from Texas that is anti-war, non-intervention in foreign policy, is for a complete restructuring of the monetary policy as well as our tax policy, among other things.
I would also add that DR RON PAUL believes in SMALL government!
And he is the REAL DEAL! Someone you can TRUST!
Not a WISHY WASHY candidate, like the others, that change their view just to get votes, the others will say what you want to hear!
YES DR RON PAUL!
Take care,
COUNTRYLV22
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Originally Posted by TnHilltopper
Here is a link to how he stands on various issues from his own page.
Ron Paul is a Republican congressman from Texas that is anti-war, non-intervention in foreign policy, is for a complete restructuring of the monetary policy as well as our tax policy, among other things.
Ron Paul is a Republican congressman from Texas that is anti-war, non-intervention in foreign policy, is for a complete restructuring of the monetary policy as well as our tax policy, among other things.
Remember, much of the President's and his/her ideas need to pass through Congress. If we don't sweep all of them out and replace them with candidates that are committed to upholding the constitution nothing will happen except more frustration by legal Americans. An additional problem is the Supreme Court that has bouts of running against the constitution, common sense and the best interest of the legal American people. I would vote for Ron Paul.
the problem with Ron Paul is that he is a Psuedo Libertarian when it comes to Social Issues. He is Pro Life yet the Libertarian platform espouses freedom from government intrusion into such issues along with his anti gay agenda.
I can agree with him on some issues but his social stances preclude me from ever voting for him.
I wouldn't worry about Hillary getting into the White House. She is now moving towards her more moderate stance to try to get herself elected but she is still viewed on the whole as very divisive not to mention she will not get much of the independent vote. If that is the best candidate the left has to offer, then it looks like 4 more years of a Republican!
Can we really afford more taxes? First thing on agenda for the Dems is to raise taxes.
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