Thursday, May 14, 2009

Ron Paul about war Spending and the pandemic flu supplemental bill



May 14, 2009

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8 comments:

  1. brilliant. Sometimes it seems that he's the only one who cares

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  2. "Truth is treason in an empire of lies"-Ron Paul
    It is amazing how simple and truthful his rhetoric is. The fact that mainsteam America lacks the desire to educate themselves on how their government is running the nation into the ground shows that America's demise is soon to come. We are still #1 but even if we put 100% of our energy into fixing our problems we still cannot save the nation as it is too late Im afraid.

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  3. This is his best speech for a while... when he spills the truth like that it's so simple and easy to understand, so clear and plain... it makes you realize how much we are being lied to by everyone else. It's like coming up for air and being hit in the stomach at the same time. If only Obama was one tenth of the man that Ron Paul is.

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  4. Well if it's not obvious that the people behind these perpetual wars are the same and involved with Bush's neocons, you're blind. They're the fanatics with dual citizenships and fanatical loyalties to Israel and they're the ones propping up AIPAC for a bigger push to war with Iran, Syria, Afghanistan. It will end in complete bankruptcy of the USA. To wage any sort of war you need money, well we're out and there won't be anywhere to borrow from even for our traitorous government. Maybe then we can hope for freedom.

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  5. Ron Paul is my president!

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  6. Excellent speech, the mix of dissapointment and passion really touched me. Your courage is inspiring

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  7. My god. I just want to show that to everyone I know.
    See, we could of had that guy for President. What were you all thinking. Most people cant even tell you 5 things Obama wants to "Change". Ron Paul explodes with things to change every time he speaks.

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  8. I see no easy solution to the extreamly dire job situation. I believe that it will worsen. Think about this even in the very best of times companies were in some cases very unwilling to give decent raises and benifits. Now we have a situation where they don't even need all the personal they have now. In a environment like today a company can easily get away without giving raises or even offering benifits in many cases. Earnings of fortune 100 companies are at record levels. The problem is not that most companies are unable to compensate their employees fairly its that they just choose not to do so.

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