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Old 10-23-2011, 03:09 PM  
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Lyndon LaRouche's campaign platforms:

The campaign platforms of LaRouche and his followers have included these elements:

*A return to the Bretton Woods system, including a gold-based national and world monetary system, and fixed exhange rates;

*The replacement of the central bank system, including the U.S. Federal Reserve System

*Ending the International Monetary Fund

*Opposition to environmentalism, health maintenance organizations, outcome-based education, gay rights, abortion ...

Ron Paul's campaign platforms:
*Dr. Paul?s experience in science and medicine only reinforced his belief that life begins at conception, and he believes it would be inconsistent for him to champion personal liberty and a free society if he didn?t also advocate respecting the God-given right to life?for those born and unborn.

* Repeal ObamaCare and end its unconstitutional mandate that all Americans must carry only government-approved health insurance or answer to the IRS.

* Fighting to fully audit (and then end) the Federal Reserve System, which has enabled the over 95% reduction of what our dollar can buy and continues to create money out of thin air to finance future debt.

* Eliminating the income, capital gains, and death taxes to ensure you keep more of your hard-earned money and are able to pass on your legacy to your family without government interference. (He will pay for government with ...? "chicken in every pot" bullshit ...)

* Legalizing sound money, so the government is forced to get serious about the dollar?s value.

* Eliminate the ineffective EPA. Polluters should answer directly to property owners in court for the damages they create ? not to Washington'
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