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Ronald Ernest Paul (born August 20, 1935) is an American medical doctor, author, Republican U.S. Congressman of the House of Representatives and candidate for the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination. Paul is currently the U.S. Congressman for the 14th congressional district of Texas, which comprises the area south and southwest of the Greater Houston region, including Galveston. Paul serves on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, the Joint Economic Committee, and the House Committee on Financial Services, and is Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology, where he has been an outspoken critic of current American foreign and monetary policy. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Paul is a graduate of Gettysburg ...
1. Dr. Paul's old-fashioned decency, integrity, honor and real-life experience are exactly what our country needs after hiring actors, puppets, oil and other group-connected slick sales men and marketers. He's been married to the same woman, Carol, for 54 years (married 1957).
2. Dr. Paul will bring practical wisdom, cut spending, balance the budget, stabilize the economy and probably be able to do away with the IRS and income tax, a tax that is not constitutional and was started to fund the civil war and supposed to stop after the civil war. He wants to abolish the U.S. Department of ...
Ron Paul moves one step closer to a long-shot presidential bid. He announces the formation of an exploratory committee in Iowa.The Texas congressman confirmed his plans Monday night on Fox News. A Paul source told POLITICO that he'll also roll out his campaign team for the first-in-the-nation caucus state. Paul's libertarian stands during the 2008 campaign have become the inspiration for much of what the new Republican majority in the House has pushed — and may have been a spark that helped ignite the tea party movement.If he eventually enters the race, Paul will have a direct claim to ...
Congressman Paul about his unique perspective and why the Fed is controversial again.Me: Do you think the Fed is the main culprit behind the current economic crisis? Paul: I don't believe you can have financial bubbles without artificially expanding the supply of money and credit, and only the Fed can do that in collusion with the banks, who can operate under fractional reserve banking. So that's where the financial bubbles come from, whether it's housing or the stock market or the bond market. That's the source of the bubble, and that's what has to be addressed, and yet the Fed has been able ...
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Dr. Ron Paul’s Speech at Dordt College Congressman Ron Paul was at Dordt College in Iowa today, April 11th, giving a speech to students and community members as part of a lecture series presented by the Family Leader. Video streaming by Ustream |
Ron Paul: The Other Politician Who Can Draw Crowds on Campus Original article at FOX NEWS Their policy stances couldn’t be any more different but there’s something Ron Paul shares in common with President Obama– at least in terms of campaigning– and that’s enthusiastic support from young people. In the past month, Paul has crisscrossed the country, hopping from Iowa to New Hampshire and back again, [...] |
Ron Paul to Make Two Iowa Stops on Monday LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS – This Monday, April 11, Congressman Ron Paul will make two stops in Iowa as he weighs his political options for 2012. Dr. Paul is passionate about speaking to young people about his vision for solving America’s problems, so both events will be held at colleges. The Public and press are most [...] |
Latest South Carolina straw poll win goes to Ron Paul From CNN Bluffton, South Carolina (CNN) - Texas Rep. Ron Paul won the latest in a string of presidential straw polls being conducted in key South Carolina counties this month ahead of the state Republican Party convention in May. Paul won the vote at the Lexington County Republican Party convention on Saturday, taking 16 percent [...] |