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>What Ron Paul Might Have Said About That 47%  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
It is so easy nowadays to judge others of the past by our standards today. We only know about people from history books and what writings they left behind to understand who they were and what was on their mind. I personally do not know Ron Paul and have felt for more than twenty years he was micturiting against a hurricane in Congress because of all the corruption in Washington, especially in the Justice Department, and yet we can know who Ron Paul is by his consistent moral principles. Slandering him is popular by those who do don't like what he says or for sure for what is his principled stance. No one today, except socialist and criminals, would accept slavery in actuality. If you bought into the Social Security lie you bought into slavery.
To continue to fight the War of 1860 is futile and creates disunity. To go back and understand moral standards of the nineteenth century and lawful standards of property rights is impossible for us. Some, back then, felt it was lawful to executed anyone who didn't kept their promise, oath, agreements, or contracts. That certainly has gone the way of the buffalo today, however in my opinion needs to be re-instituted for everyone and for sure politicians.
Ron Paul, as we all should do, is doing what he can to change the criminality and lies of taking from one to give to another. As Edmund Burke said “No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little."


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Beginning of the headline : Unlike Romney and Obama, Ron Paul is neither a repeater of Republican Party platitudes about "America’s greatness" nor a mumbler of silly socialist platitudes that sound like they were paraphrased directly from The Communist Manifesto ("From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs")... Read More
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