Tuesday, Apr 22, 2008
Paul (who is still in the GOP race) is the only pro-freedom, anti-war, anti-corporatist, anti-income tax, anti-Federal Reserve candidate in the race
321GOLD: Why the Public Can't Think Straight
I am sometimes asked if I see a turnaround in the near future; have the stock and housing markets hit bottom yet, have the many financial crises shown signs of easing, will prices for oil and food and metals and other commodities soon return to the drastically more affordable levels they were at only recently. My answer is "not likely."
Furthermore, the trend of government interference to "help" with such problems is reliably making them worse and creating new problems,
Posted by malct @ 08:56 AM (232 views) Add Comment
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1. harold said...
Paul's treatment by the US MSM (and BBC) is dreadful, and is a graphic illustration of the fact that do not live in a democracy, but a corporatocracy. The US and UK are one system states, designed to enrich an elite through a corupt banking system (Labour versus Tory is just window dressing). Paul is the only candidate with the brains and balls to stand up and tell people how it is.
2. sold 2 rent 1 said...
Well said harold,
The video is an absolute must see.
Using "Google Trends" it demonstrates that Ron Paul is vastly more popular than any other US presidential candidate when factoring in the mass media coverage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iW5kOB1pmg