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Jim C.
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> Don’t Protect the Banks, Protect the People!  - Ron Paul - 
A protector of people, I am sorry to say, Ron Paul is not. Economically, perhaps; in all other areas, no.

A lot has been said about the National Defense Authority Act of 2012 recently signed into law by President Obama on Dec 31st: namely, the clause that allows for the indifinite detention of Americans suspected of some undisclosed connection to terrorist activity -- or what passes for such in now or in some future policitcal environment. Ron Paul's susporters with tweets and blogs have routinely denounced that act, and rightly so, touting their man as the only one actively against it. Mainstream Republicans, to their shame, like John McCain pushed it's passage though both the Senate and the Congress. Rand Paul, to his credit, not only voiced opposition but voted against it as well.

Ron Paul's opposition was in voice only. When it came to the all important vote, Ron Paul was missing in action. "He was too busy campainging," his susporters stammer. I suspect he didn't want to chase away whaterver susport he had left with those mainstream Republicans in his race to be their candidate for President.

That missing vote, and his contintued blaming of America for the 9/11 attack, makes Ron Paul's concern for the protection of 'the people' laughable.


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