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Old 08-11-2011, 09:04 AM
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Waiting...waiting...waiting

I am holding out to see who gets the Nom for each side. I am beginning to think Big O might not even be invited back. Other than being an incredible fund-raiser he brings very little to the table.

That said, Ron Paul would be wise to jump in with both feet as soon as possible.
Yeah, we need to see Ron Paul really step up his attacks on the Fed, as well as all aspects of government that are not supported by the Constitution. That might be considered "extreme" given how far we are from our original Constitutional government, but it's not radical.
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Old 08-11-2011, 09:27 AM
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http://www.mcalvany.com/kirkelliottphd/

This guy is a client of mine and seems to have a great handle on the direction of our economy, wishing he could get more people to listen.
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Old 08-11-2011, 09:15 PM
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http://www.mcalvany.com/kirkelliottphd/

This guy is a client of mine and seems to have a great handle on the direction of our economy, wishing he could get more people to listen.


Oh go fucl< yerself you lunatic.
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Yeah, we need to see Ron Paul really step up his attacks on the Fed, as well as all aspects of government that are not supported by the Constitution. That might be considered "extreme" given how far we are from our original Constitutional government, but it's not radical.
Yes, we do not have as near a democratic republic, as we have developed into an oligarchy.
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