In case you are one of the many Americans un-informed about politics in this country, then let me tell you about a specific candidate making waves in the world of politics. His name is, of course, Ron Paul, the texas congressman running for President in 2008.
His message is simple - Freedom. Dr. Paul wants limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets and solid monetary policies. Or in other words, he wants to completely shut down the IRS, take the federal tax out of your paycheck, and get America back on the gold standard. It's the change we need as Americans who have lived under the Bush regime for the last several years and have seen billions go missing, a drop in the value of the dollar, the patriot act, and, lets not forget, Bush's little propaganda war.
A lot of people don't know that the IRS and the federal tax are unconstitutional and therefore illegal, but because the public fears government, they rule with an iron fist. That's not the way a free country is suppose to be run, it is suppose to be the opposite - the government should fear its people, but that hasn't been the case here in America for the last few years. And Ron Paul knows it and wants to change it.
Now, what makes your support for Ron Paul even more important is because he is running as a republican. Go figure, right? Well, the reason he is running as a republican (and has opposite views of the party) is because the republican party has lost its way and has become too conservative. Dr. Paul is trying to revert the party back to its original beliefs, back when great leaders like Abraham Lincoln were in the party. And we need to see him succeed. We need to vote for Ron Paul come the Republican primaries because most Republicans don't want to see him succeed because they're too stubborn and disconnected from the real world, all they care about is killing the "evil - doer's" which, in their opinion, is basically anyone with brown skin and a turbon.
Friday, October 5, 2007
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People should read this.
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