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Ron Paul - "Congress conducts no true audits and knows nothing of the central banks activities"

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posted on Nov, 20 2008 @ 08:31 PM
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For those of you who still think the Federal Reserve is regulated by Congress please watch this....



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posted on Nov, 20 2008 @ 08:58 PM
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He describes the core issues with an institution designed to perpetrate the largest defrauding of the American People in history with such a calm eloquence that his argument feels academic and not, as it is, a foundational flaw in the elected government's understanding of money and wealth.

I have long said that Ron Paul's greatest failing is his voice. We are at a stage in American culture where the ignorant masses of consumer-slaves need to have the right ideas shouted at them.

The average person doesn't have a single opinion that isn't given to them on a silver platter. The goal of Ron Paul and company should not be to educate the bulk of the population that history has repeatedly reaffirmed are uneducatable. Instead, their goal should be to shout, as loudly and constantly as possible, "You are being robbed by the Federal Reserve and the IRS. We The People CAN END THEM!!"

The generated wave of indignation, regardless of its basis in truth or law, would crush any political, business, or international opposition.

Then we make an amendment to formally make unlawful the practice of central banks and fractional reserve banking.

Then we offer our support to other countries who want to free themselves of these poxes to human progress.

Jon



posted on Nov, 21 2008 @ 07:08 AM
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I agree with you completely about Ron Paul's ability to sell himself. Instead of trying to argue his point with people (Bernanke) who already know how the system works and want to keep it that way, he should be trying to sell his ideas to the general public.



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