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Although I have a certain sympathy towards some Libertarian ideas, Ron Paul would be a disaster if he were elected. Luckily, it will never happen.
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He’s an MD that believes in homeopathy and “holistic and nutritional alternatives to current medical care." He also makes it clear that he believes that doctors shouldn't be required to have a license to practice medicine. Transcript
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So you're ok with a purely profit driven healthcare system rather than a healing by whatever means necessary healthcare system. IE you can only buy our prescribed and patented vitamin C rather than that natural stuff.
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Human Evolution is a theory.
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He is obsessed with gold and wants to return to some kind of gold standard.
He doesn’t seem to understand that the politicization of the Fed is a bad thing for monetary policy and central bank independence. He wants to dismantle central banking anyway (thinks it’s unconstitutional).
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He is obsessed with abolishing the Fed and rightly so. The Fed is a criminal organization who has disappeared tens of trillions of dollars in the just the last few years alone. This cannot continue and it needs to be politicized until it is abolished and all conspirators are safely tucked away behind bars.
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He borders on the conspiracy mindset with concerns about NAFTA and the supposed North American Union.
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The EU is a conspiracy theory. The African Union is a conspiracy theory. The NAU is a conspiracy theory. Centralizing control in the hands of a few is a conspiracy theory. It would never happen except in the cases of the failing EU and others.
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He sponsored the We the People Act where he for the most part pretends the 14th Amendment does not exist.
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That bill upholds the Constitution as a whole. It primarily has to do with the Federal Government involving itself in matters it should not. Such as gay marriages, religious freedom, etc.
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1/14/2009--Introduced.
"We the People Act - Prohibits the Supreme Court and each federal court from adjudicating any claim or relying on judicial decisions involving: (1) state or local laws, regulations, or policies concerning the free exercise or establishment of religion; (2) the right of privacy, including issues of sexual practices, orientation, or reproduction; or (3) the right to marry without regard to sex or sexual orientation where based upon equal protection of the laws.
Allows the Supreme Court and the federal courts to determine the constitutionality of federal statutes, administrative rules, or procedures in considering cases arising under the Constitution. Prohibits the Supreme Court and the federal courts from issuing any ruling that appropriates or expends money, imposes taxes, or otherwise interferes with the legislative functions or administrative discretion of the states.
Authorizes any party or intervener in matters before any federal court, including the Supreme Court, to challenge the jurisdiction of the court under this Act.
Provides that the violation of this Act by any justice or judge is an impeachable offense and a material breach of good behavior subject to removal.
Negates as binding precedent on the state courts any federal court decision that relates to an issue removed from federal jurisdiction by this Act."
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquer...:@@@L&summ2=m&
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Like them Paul is a high level Mason and very likely more familiar with their real views than you would ever know.
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He’s probably a racist and homophobe. Regardless, he's responsible for everything in these letters whether he wrote them or not.
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He's sponsored a bill which supports gay marriage as you posted above.. Are you black?