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- chickenloco, on 09/25/2008, -18/+181Ron Paul > Barack Obama
Digg if you Agree! - Kent4jmj, on 09/24/2008, -5/+143Awesome once again.
- COlNTELAGENTPro, on 09/24/2008, -4/+133What I wouldn't give for a do-over of the Republican race....
They spent a year marginalizing him and his supporters and now everybody wants Ron Paul on their show....
....*****! - mikestrawman, on 09/24/2008, -5/+130People need to start listening to this guy. It seems like all of his predictions come true.
- NewGTGuy, on 09/24/2008, -6/+124He nailed it. Our system is inherently flawed. It requires perpetual growth with finite resources.
Perpetual growth is incompatible with sustainability. - Daamien, on 09/24/2008, -4/+100Dr. Paul is absolutely correct. Paulson and Bernanke have a conflict of interest of wanting to ensure investment banks remain profitable with their responsibilities as controllers on the monetary supply to ensure that inflation is kept in check for Americans. This is exactly why the Federal Reserve System is flawed as a form of manipulative government intervention. The market could far better sort out these issues than bureaucrats who were the same people who got us into this debacle.
- chickenloco, on 09/25/2008, -3/+83"What Would You Do If You Were President?"
"I Would Allow The Liquidation Of Debt, The Spending Would Be Cut, We'd be bringing our troops home, we'd live within our means, we would cut taxes, we would balance the budget, we would restore order, and we would deregulate and regulate by the market."
I'm sorry, but that makes MORE SENSE than anything I've heard in ALONG time. - XxtraLarGe, on 09/24/2008, -3/+81I wonder if the Republicans are thinking they nominated the wrong guy right now? Seriously. McCain sounds like an idiot on the issue, wanting to create another government bureaucracy to handle it.
- pete1ker, on 09/24/2008, -6/+75This man is a brain!
- mshtml, on 09/24/2008, -5/+72So that's what truth sounds like.
- Parisjune, on 09/24/2008, -8/+64Dr. Paul. The only human in Washington with a brain.
- cazter, on 09/24/2008, -16/+70I wonder, even at this point in time pre-election, if this crisis could have been avoided with Congressmen Paul on the ticket.
- eschompthis, on 09/24/2008, -5/+56For some reason fixed news have been embracing Ron Paul lately, I wonder why?
- JesseJ, on 09/24/2008, -5/+56I'm not American, but I think it YOUR job as an American to send this video to everyone you know.
Copy, paste & email and remember to tell everyone you send it to to forward it to as many they know. - xornor, on 09/25/2008, -3/+52Obama and McCain should just drop out and give a joint statement "we're not worthy" while bowing before Dr. Paul.
- spyd3rweb, on 09/25/2008, -6/+51RON PAUL... ***** YEAH!!!
- wishninja, on 09/24/2008, -2/+47The ball was rolling long before that.
- BuzzFriendly, on 09/25/2008, -2/+43This man should be our president. The red and blue sheep are being led to the slaughter and smiling about it. Sad truly sad.
- Xihix, on 09/24/2008, -4/+45Once again Ron Paul kicks ass. Whats new?
- Ne007, on 09/25/2008, -2/+40That's my man. The guy I voted for in the Primary, the guy I've told everybody about, the guy I've had a sign up in my yard for, and the guy I donated to.
I'm sickened that McCain won out somehow....utterly sick! I've watched as they have cheated Ron Paul, sometimes covertly and sometimes it was obvious. - iamabootdisk, on 09/25/2008, -2/+41genius! ron paul is a brick wall. he'll stop anything and has an answer for everything. no stopping, no stuttering, no backtracking.
- sergiov, on 09/25/2008, -2/+39Ron Paul took them to school.... the guy is amazing.
- inactive, on 09/24/2008, -1/+36Yes, we are.
I wanted Ron Paul from the beginning. - FreeTalkLIve, on 09/25/2008, -0/+35And we all said they would change their tune towards Paul when the economy crashes.
It's so frustrating, because Ron Paul is the real deal. He is not a plastic stooge like the others, yet it seems that people are attracted to ***** liars. - SpykerSpeed, on 09/25/2008, -1/+36I love how fast his response was to that hypothetical question. Ron Paul isn't going to ***** about starting a "committee" to conduct an "investigation". He's going to actually change the system.
- dogslayeggs, on 09/25/2008, -1/+34Its nice to see people in politics with integrity.
- FreeTalkLIve, on 09/25/2008, -3/+35They paint pictures.
As always, Ron Paul is the only guy worth his salt to be president.
People passed up the only chance to cure the country of this economic sickness.
It's lonely up here in my super genius world. - inactive, on 09/24/2008, -7/+40I think Ron Paul is a pretty cool guy. eh fights teh Fed and doesnt afraid of anything
- NSResponder, on 09/25/2008, -0/+26Enough people listened to him for him to get a million votes in the primaries. Thousands of people now understand what the Federal Reserve is, who owns it, and how it inflates our money. That's not a bad start for one election cycle.
-jcr - Meiun, on 09/25/2008, -0/+25I think that chick just got schooled. Ron Paul does it again.
- nickstang, on 09/25/2008, -2/+27This is crazy!. I'm watching the news feeds and there is article after article coming down about the $700 billion bailout being pushed through congress. This is an amazing time in American History going on right now!
As many experts have cited, I personally don't think this bailout is going to work as planned. Really, it's only putting a band aid on a gaping wound. But we have to do it, if we don't the entire financial system collapses almost overnight (so they are saying). Wall Street will head into a fast moving downward spiral, The FDIC will fail (people will lose their investments). No new financial funding; a depression. (so they are saying)
I find timing of this urgency to push the bill through congress interesting. Just 1 months ago the Treasury Secretary, Paulson, was quoted as saying the financial markets were "sound". So neither Bernanke or Paulson were able to forecast this 'immediate' threat, yet now they claim to have a solution to fix the problem? And the solution is in the form of a blank check at the expense of the people?
Either the real estate markets have to come down in price, or everyone pays for it through inflation. They are choosing the latter.
It's ironic that the party in office right now says they have been about deregulation and 'letting the market decide' as in a free market. Yet, they are pushing the largest socialist bailout since the depression and in essence are taking over the banking industry. They are doing nothing more than robbing the Treasury (the people) and continuing down the road that got us into this mess in the first place. This will only further devalue the dollar (higher energy and food prices) and unfortunately this is only makes the problem harder to deal with down the road. This is only the beginning, expect to see prices of goods and services to sharply rise in the coming years. Instead of popping or slowly deflating the bubble, they are continuing to inflate it. Let the bubble pop already! - Gr1nch, on 09/25/2008, -1/+26He's like a modern day george washington/thomas jefferson and ben franklin rolled all together in a John Adams flour tortilla, without the horrible and embarrassing personal life.
- chickenloco, on 09/25/2008, -1/+25Yeah, when he was still running.
- duggedup, on 09/24/2008, -7/+30Welcome to the great plan of the globalists. The worst is yet to come. Bush is bringing home military brigades for crowd control. Our President is a traitor.
- philipmein, on 09/25/2008, -0/+23Is there anyone else in Washington who talks like Paul? Someone who isn't defined by their political party but actually speaks their mind?
- Meekus, on 09/25/2008, -0/+22The Great Depression was a result of a building bubble throughout the 1920s. More and more credit was being handed out. What could of been a year long recession in 1929 (liquidizing of all the mal-investment) turned into a 10 year Great Depression because of all the intervention and regulation to avoid the initial recession. Same thing is happening today. We need to liquidate all the mal-investment, but these dumbasses are insisting on intervening again.
- HomeNucleonics, on 09/25/2008, -0/+22I'm quite glad the media is giving him the exposure he deserves after suppressing him well over 9000 times.
- Lane, on 09/25/2008, -2/+23I'm still voting for this man
- dankenstein, on 09/25/2008, -6/+27When she interrupted him he totally bitch slapped her with facts. Real change would be Obama appointing Dr. Paul as Secretary of Treasury.
- btschul, on 09/25/2008, -3/+23You want Ron Paul, but you vote for the guy who is the exact OPPOSITE of him?
- chickenloco, on 09/25/2008, -2/+21Won't work. Their beliefs are completely opposite.
- btschul, on 09/25/2008, -2/+19You obviously see this as a personality contest. You think Obama and Paul are both "cool", so they should work together. Almost all of their policies are exactly opposite of each other. Paul wants a small government that promotes personal responsibility, and Obama wants a bloated welfare state. Paul wants the free market to handle things, Obama wants to throw more government and more of your money at the problem. Saying they should work together makes you look REALLY stupid.
- dweeb79, on 09/25/2008, -0/+17Lets take it one step further. Just imagine if this crisis had occurred during the primaries.
- NewGTGuy, on 09/24/2008, -2/+19The next step in the global agenda is an uprising. If our government fails, who will rescue us? Hmmmm.... The UN perhaps? NAU perhaps? Amero?
- h3lx, on 09/25/2008, -4/+20This country is *****. No one is going to listen to anything remotely sane and this whole goddamn thing is going to collapse.
When it happens, it won't be an accident, it'll be because they let it happen. And to think those ***** almost got their privatized social security... smile you ignorant *****, rifle through your *****, I hope it's your grave. - Tweets, on 09/25/2008, -2/+18Too bad only about 600 or so people watch Fox Business Channel.
- Trustar247, on 09/25/2008, -3/+18You might want to consider Chuck Baldwin - the candidate Ron Paul is supporting for president at this point.
- inactive, on 09/25/2008, -0/+15He doesn't support Israel so what did you expect.
And an advance "***** you" to worms who suck up to Israel and will digg me down. - georgemason01, on 09/25/2008, -3/+18"But...but...at least Obama is better than McCain! Lesser of 2 evils!"
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