Ron Paul - Most Qualified Presidential Candidate?

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Brief Overview Of Ron Paul's Voting Record

Congressman Ron Paul is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation's capital. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his consistent voting record. Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill.

He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.


Why Ron Paul Scares The GOP - From Time Magazine

Let's Talk About The Issues... 

We'll Start With Debt & Taxes:

DEBT & TAXES:

Working Americans like lower taxes. Lower taxes benefit all of us, creating jobs and allowing us to make more decisions for ourselves about our lives.

Whether a tax cut reduces a single mother's payroll taxes by $40 a month or allows a business owner to save thousands in capital gains taxes and hire more employees, that tax cut is a good thing. Lower taxes allow more spending, saving, and investing which helps the economy - that means all of us.

Real conservatives have always supported low taxes and low spending.

But today, too many politicians and lobbyists are spending America into ruin. We are nine trillion dollars in debt as a nation. Our mounting government debt endangers the financial future of our children and grandchildren. If we don't cut spending now, higher taxes and economic disaster will be in their future - and yours.

In addition, the Federal Reserve, our central bank, fosters runaway debt by increasing the money supply - making each dollar in your pocket worth less. The Fed is a private bank run by unelected officials who are not required to be open or accountable to "we the people."

Worse, our economy and our very independence as a nation is increasingly in the hands of foreign governments such as China and Saudi Arabia, because their central banks also finance our runaway spending.

We cannot continue to allow private banks, wasteful agencies, lobbyists, corporations on welfare, and governments collecting foreign aid to dictate the size of our ballooning budget. We need a new method to prioritize our spending. It's called the Constitution of the United States.

THE INFLATION TAX:

Today, the federal government burdens us with one of the most dangerous taxes it can impose - the inflation tax. When the federal government finds that it cannot afford its out-of-control spending, and is unwilling to directly tax the public, it resorts simply to creating the money out of thin air.

Inflating the money supply is the easiest form of financing the government. The Federal Reserve, an unelected and unaccountable private organization, pumps more dollars into the economy whenever it chooses. Because the public is forced to accept these bills, the Fed essentially gets away with legally counterfeiting. We cannot possibly expect the government to control spending when it has a blank checkbook.

This greatly benefits the politicians and special interests - they are able to finance the massive welfare-warfare state. But how does this inflation affect you?

Basic economics tells us that the more there is of a good, the less valuable it becomes. This is also true of money. The dollar is worth four cents of what it was when the Federal Reserve was created in 1913.

Day by day, every dollar you have is being devalued. You pay an inflation tax without even realizing it because you are forced by a falling dollar to pay more for goods and services.

The disastrous fiscal policies of our own government, marked by shameless deficit spending and Federal Reserve currency devaluation, are some of the greatest threats facing our nation today. It is this one-two punch - Congress spending more than it can tax or borrow, and the Treasury printing money to make up the difference - that threatens to impoverish us by further destroying the value of our dollars.

By legalizing competing currencies, we can end the Federal Reserve's stranglehold on our money supply and begin to restore value to the dollar. But Congress will continue to spend extravagantly until we the people make our views known at the ballot box.

Ron Paul on Taxes & Financial Policy 

Not Even The Fed Disagrees With Him


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Laptop Brigade: Ron Paul on Monetary Reform

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(2007) Ron Paul: Undeclared War Supported by Increasing Tax.

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The Iraq Issue 

The Illegal & Unconstitutional War

IRAQ

The United States invaded Iraq under false pretenses without a constitutionally-required declaration of war. Our Founders understood that how we go to war is as important as when we go to war, which is why they vested the power to declare war in the Legislative Branch. The resolution passed in Congress authorizing the president to use force in Iraq said nothing about the U.S. Constitution, but it mentioned the United Nations a dozen times. The United States should never go to war to enforce UN resolutions!

Our continued presence in Iraq is serving as a recruiting tool for al-Qaeda. A recent National Intelligence Estimate found that the U.S. presence in Iraq has had a "rejuvenating" effect on the terrorist group. Proponents of the surge say that we are achieving victory. However, even if the level of our troops being killed has declined, they are still being targeted and the Iraqi government is no closer to stability, meaning that the violence will continue.

While we keep our focus on Iraq indefinitely, bin Laden remains free to plot his next attack, and can continue to portray us as occupiers and recruit more volunteers to his cause. Shortly after 9/11, I voted for the authorization to go into Afghanistan because it told the president to do what he already had the authority to do: go after the ones who directly hit us. I was extremely disappointed that the mission there changed to one of nation-building.

Military experts, including Generals Barry McCaffrey and John Batiste, have sounded the warning that our military is stretched so thin because of Iraq and our other commitments that, as General Batiste put it recently, "our Army and Marine Corps are at a breaking point with little to show for it." A weakened and over-committed military is a recipe for a national security disaster. Meanwhile, Washington continues to talk about how many other countries it could send troops to.

As if a national debt topping $9 trillion is not bad enough, each day this war is fought, deficit spending increases. To avoid raising taxes and the subsequent anger that would follow come election time, the federal government will continue to borrow money from countries like Saudi Arabia and China, making your children and grandchildren's futures dependent on the actions of other nations and selling out our national security to the highest bidder.

Make no mistake, as Congress spends more and more, there will be less and less to fund Social Security and Medicare, the programs Washington has made us dependent on, without a massive tax increase. Meanwhile, bin Laden proclaims that our falling dollar is a sign that al-Qaeda's "bleed-until-bankruptcy plan" is working.

Those who caution that leaving Iraq would be a disaster are the same ones who promised the conflict would be a "cake-walk." It is impossible to tell how long we will have to stay and how many lives we will have to lose if we wait for political factions that have been at war for centuries to come together.

As long as we occupy Iraq, the violence against our troops will continue, and the Iraqi government will become more dependent on us. It is in the best interests of the Iraqi people that we return their country to them immediately. Indeed, violence has already gone down in the areas that are not as heavily occupied.

Ron Paul YouTube Videos 

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National Defense.... 

Your Security!

NATIONAL DEFENSE:

A defense policy designed to keep Americans safe should start with the idea that we must secure our borders from those who would cross them to do us harm. Currently, the United States maintains hundreds of thousands of troops in more than 100 foreign countries. In many cases, they are there to defend foreign borders. Maintaining such a global empire drains nearly one trillion dollars from the U.S. economy each year, while offering very little real security for the American people. What's worse, our U.S. Border Guards are sent overseas to places like Iraq while our own borders remain porous and vulnerable.

According to the 9/11 Commission Report, the terrorists who attacked the U.S. on September 11, 2001, had obtained some 24 visas to enter the United States under false pretenses or with incomplete or misleading applications. All these should have been caught and refused. The fact that this did not happen is another indictment on our inadequate border security system.

Keeping America safe and secure is about more than the size of the defense budget or the number of U.S. military personnel. An America-first defense policy understands the need to rationally assess the threats that do exist to the United States and then figure out what we can do to minimize those threats. We must be willing to ask and answer the hard questions. Has our foreign policy of interventionism overseas increased or decreased the threats to our security? When we interfere in a foreign election or foment unrest abroad, are the people more or less likely to harbor ill-feelings toward the United States and the American people?

We must move beyond the assertions of some that "they hate us because we are prosperous and free" and earnestly attempt to understand what it is that motivates others to wish us harm and then to act upon those wishes. We must understand that many of the threats to the United States from overseas come from non-state actors rather than states. I have consulted and will continue to consult defense experts who are well-versed in such important topics as fourth generation warfare and how the U.S. can respond to emerging trends and threats.

Privacy and Personal Liberty 

What Makes America America

YOUR PRIVACY & LIBERTY

The biggest threat to your privacy is the government. We must drastically limit the ability of government to collect and store data regarding citizens' personal matters.

We must stop the move toward a national ID card system. All states are preparing to issue new driver's licenses embedded with "standard identifier" data - a national ID. A national ID with new tracking technologies means we're heading into an Orwellian world of no privacy. I voted against the Real ID Act in March of 2005.

To date, the privacy focus has been on identity theft. It was Congress that created this danger by mandating use of the standard identifier (currently your SSN) in the private sector. For example, banks use SSNs as customer account identifiers because the government requires it.

We must also protect medical privacy. Right now, you're vulnerable. Under so-called "medical privacy protection" rules, insurance companies and other entities have access to your personal medical information.

Financial privacy? Right now depositing $10,000 or more in cash in your local bank account will generate a federally-mandated report to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network at the United States Department of the Treasury.

And then there's the so-called Patriot Act. As originally proposed, it:

Expanded the federal government's ability to use wiretaps without judicial oversight;
Allowed nationwide search warrants non-specific to any given location, nor subject to any local judicial oversight;
Made it far easier for the government to monitor private internet usage;
Authorized "sneak and peek" warrants enabling federal authorities to search a person's home, office, or personal property without that person's knowledge; and
Required libraries and bookstores to turn over records of books read by their patrons.
Dr. Paul fought this fight for many years. He sponsored a bill to overturn the Patriot Act and have won some victories, but today the threat to your liberty and privacy is very real. We need leadership at the top that will prevent Washington from centralizing power and private data about our lives.

Our Brave Veterans 

The People Who Keep Us Safe

OUR VETERANS

Many politicians talk about honoring our veterans and their sacrifices. Yet so often the rhetoric obscures the reality that the federal government treats veterans badly. Congress wastes billions of dollars on countless unconstitutional programs, but fails to provide adequately for the men and women who carry out the most important constitutional function: national defense.

Any nation willing to ask its men and women to risk their lives serving overseas must also be willing to fulfill the promises that were made to them when they enlisted in our country's service. We cannot provide adequate care with a VA that is run like the IRS.

One of the most shameful ways our veterans are mistreated is in the area of concurrent receipt benefits. Existing federal rules force disabled veterans to give up their military retirement pay in order to receive VA disability benefits. Every VA disability dollar paid to a veteran is deducted from his retirement pay, effectively creating a "disabled veterans tax". No other group of federal employees is subject to this unfair standard; in every other case, disability pay is viewed as distinct from standard retirement pay.

Ultimately, we can best honor both our veterans and our current armed forces by changing our foreign policy to one that serves America's interests. Today's soldiers are our future veterans, and they should never be sent to war without clear objectives that serve definite American national security interests.

Ron Paul Supports:

Reforming the VA to make sure that it efficiently provides affordable care and benefits to our veterans.
Giving employers a tax credit for hiring veterans.
Narrowing the pay gap that exists between military and private sector pay scales.
Restoring health care coverage to retired service members and reducing their out-of-pocket costs.
Establishing a House Select Committee on POW and MIA Affairs.
Fully investigating the causes of Gulf War illnesses and providing all necessary treatments to veterans suffering from those illnesses.
Immediately ending the requirement that disabled veterans give up their military retirement pay in order to receive VA disability benefits.

Having served in the U.S. Air Force for five years, he feels an obligation to our veterans and current armed forces. As a congressman, he has fought hard to make sure veterans receive the care and respect they deserve.

Main Stream Media's Blackout Of Ron Paul 

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised!

Here Are Just A Few examples Of The Media Trying To Ignore Ron Paul & His Message Of Freedom And Hope For The American People

If you do some research on your own, you'll find MANY MORE instances of the main stream media trying to bury him. Check our a few more videos below.

Look How The Media Has Treated This Man: 

Video #1 - Fox News Refused To Air This Response By Ron Paul During Their Replay Of The Debate.

Video #2 - Look at what ABC shows at the end! They try to show the tiny amount of Mitt Romney support as much more than that of Ron Paul when in fact Ron Paul had MUCH more support and enthusiasm with his supporters! Mitt did have a considerable amount of signs posted in the grass with no supporters in sight.

Video #3 - Bill Maher says Ron Paul is his hero, tells the truth.... until he was obviously "spoken to" by someone. He would lose his job if he mentions Ron Paul's name - other people already have. Watch this entire video then do a search on Youtube for Ron Paul - see what they've be keeping from you.

FOX NEWS BANNED FOOTAGE OF RON PAUL SC DEBATE 1/10/08

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Anythingwilldo0 says:

I would die for Ron Paul!

TheBlueHorizon says:

Can and did. I'd rather vote FOR someone I believe in than vote for the lesser of two evils. I'd not vote in a given race at all rather than vote FOR someone I distrust. I'll still vote in other races just not those without a candidate to vote for.

BFuniv.com says:

Ron Paul is a great exception to the presidential candidate rule. He is qualified for the job even though he wants it.

I normally consider a vote for a republican or democrat a wasted vote - we know who will win California. Third party is my normal choice, those votes get noticed.

Ron Paul is exceptional enough to get me to vote for a member of the too big R&D single party.

mizrae says:

YES! If you want out from government tyranny; vote Ron Paul!

AndreaB says:

Absolutely! He will have my vote--we are actually one of the few states that hasn't voted yet. If for no other reason than he is the first candidate, since I've been old enough to vote, that has used the Constitution as his platform. Ron Paul believes in personal liberty, personal responsibility, and returning to the principles this country was founded on.

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    TheBlueHorizon TheBlueHorizon May 12, 2008 @ 9:50 pm
    Many people I talk to often vote for the lesser of two evils. However the winner claims those votes as votes FOR him or her. Other people don't vote at all because they don't like anyone enough to go to the polls for. Too many people just don't care enough to bother deciding which crook (for so the candidates often seem) to vote against or seeing what other issues are on the ballot

    What I propose is as follows:
    EVERYONE who CAN vote should go and do so. If none of the candidates in a given race are ones you could vote FOR, then don't vote for anyone for that position. Nothing says you have to vote on every position or issue on the ballot. Even if there's only one issue that you know and care about at all, GO AND VOTE FOR THAT ISSUE ONLY!!! If 1,000 people cast ballots at a given precinct but the winner of any particular race only gets 150 votes that sends a message loud and clear. NOTA (None Of The Above) doesn't have to be formally on the ballot to be the de facto winner.
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