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For some time now, I have been a member of the Ron Paul R3VOLUTION. I first became familiar with Dr. Paul during the middle to late part of the 2008 election. At first, I thought Ron Paul was just another run-of-the-mill Republican. I thought he was just going to be another right wing preaching war, torture, and more war. Still, I decided to go on Youtube, and watch one of his video's. Needless to say that when I started watching the video, I was floored! I could not believe what I was listening to. Here was a man did not speak of wars, torture, taxes, or more bureaucracy. This was a man that spoke of non-intervention, constitutional freedoms, sound money, and limited government. The video, which only lasted for about five-seven minutes, had me in a complete trance. I would like to say that before I watched the video, I was a liberal democrat. When the video was over, I had become a libertarian. Not only was Ron Paul was the man that I HAD to support, I knew he was the man America NEEDED to support.
So, you may be wondering why I decided to support Dr. Paul, and why I continue to support him to this day. Well, the answer to that is simple: I am sick and tired of the government violating, and destroying the constitution. A few months ago, I read Ron Paul's Revolution book, and I was both shocked and disgusted at what I had read. I knew the government has violated the constitution, but never did I think it was as bad as what I had read. Let me give you a few example:
-The constitution only allows one tax: the income. All these other taxes are nonense, and are stripping the American tax payer of their hard-earned money. Taxes do nothing but give the government more control over your life, and your money. Plus, I've done research, and to both mine, and your surprise as well, we've outdone the government in terms of donations to the groups that the government takes our money from.
-The constitution does not give our government the right to go international, and fight wars with other countries. The constitution gives our government the right to rasie a military, but for DOMESTIC purposes only. Going halfway around the world to destory lives, and take our money for an international war is not domestic. Therefore, it is unconstitutional. In fact, the only war that was eer constitutional was the Revolutionary War.
-The constution does not give our government the right to spy on us. If you remember, Bush destroyed our privacy by using the Patriot Act, and illegally spied on our phone calls, and our e-mails.
-The constitution does not allow for the creation, nor the foundation of a Federal Reserve. First off, the Reserve isn't even Federal (it's privately owned), it's not even a Rserve (it prnts money out of thin air, which makes it vunerable to inflation and deflation), and it's neve been audited. The founding fathers knew what would happen if a reserve were ever created. Jefferson stated that if America allowed a Federal Reserve to come into existence, it would be throwing itself to an organization that would be able to create inflation and deflation whenever it wanted. Plus, the constitution doesn't even allow for the creation of a reserve note. The constitution clearly states that gold and silver would be the only items used for legal tender.
There are many other things, but if I stated everything, I'm afraid we would be here all night.
I know that not everyone connects with Dr. Paul, but I believe he states something everyone can connect too.
If you've ever listened to Dr. Paul, or if you support him, what do you think of him?
I hope that Dr. Paul's message of liberty spreads to each and everyone of you.
Remember, as the great V from V for Vendetta said, "people should not fear their governments, government should fear their people."
The Revolution continues.
So, you may be wondering why I decided to support Dr. Paul, and why I continue to support him to this day. Well, the answer to that is simple: I am sick and tired of the government violating, and destroying the constitution. A few months ago, I read Ron Paul's Revolution book, and I was both shocked and disgusted at what I had read. I knew the government has violated the constitution, but never did I think it was as bad as what I had read. Let me give you a few example:
-The constitution only allows one tax: the income. All these other taxes are nonense, and are stripping the American tax payer of their hard-earned money. Taxes do nothing but give the government more control over your life, and your money. Plus, I've done research, and to both mine, and your surprise as well, we've outdone the government in terms of donations to the groups that the government takes our money from.
-The constitution does not give our government the right to go international, and fight wars with other countries. The constitution gives our government the right to rasie a military, but for DOMESTIC purposes only. Going halfway around the world to destory lives, and take our money for an international war is not domestic. Therefore, it is unconstitutional. In fact, the only war that was eer constitutional was the Revolutionary War.
-The constution does not give our government the right to spy on us. If you remember, Bush destroyed our privacy by using the Patriot Act, and illegally spied on our phone calls, and our e-mails.
-The constitution does not allow for the creation, nor the foundation of a Federal Reserve. First off, the Reserve isn't even Federal (it's privately owned), it's not even a Rserve (it prnts money out of thin air, which makes it vunerable to inflation and deflation), and it's neve been audited. The founding fathers knew what would happen if a reserve were ever created. Jefferson stated that if America allowed a Federal Reserve to come into existence, it would be throwing itself to an organization that would be able to create inflation and deflation whenever it wanted. Plus, the constitution doesn't even allow for the creation of a reserve note. The constitution clearly states that gold and silver would be the only items used for legal tender.
There are many other things, but if I stated everything, I'm afraid we would be here all night.
I know that not everyone connects with Dr. Paul, but I believe he states something everyone can connect too.
If you've ever listened to Dr. Paul, or if you support him, what do you think of him?
I hope that Dr. Paul's message of liberty spreads to each and everyone of you.
Remember, as the great V from V for Vendetta said, "people should not fear their governments, government should fear their people."
The Revolution continues.