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The US Economy, the Dollar, and Presidential Politics
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The US Economy, the Dollar, and Presidential Politics
Ron Paul is the ONLY presidential candidate who want to decrease the power of the President and return our government to what the Founding Fathers originally intended. Democrats may want to end the War in Iraq, but only Ron Paul will end all illegal wars and global "police actions". After all, even the leading democrats like Hillary Clinton are saying there is "no option off the table" when dealing with Iran... not even preemptive nuclear strikes against Iran. Don't elect another warmonger. Elect a peacemonger. Vote Ron Paul. Ron Paul is America's last hope. Here's a brief summary of his position: Ron Paul is the ultimate presidential candidate... probably the greatest United States presidential candidate in the entire history of the United States. Ron Paul does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. Ron Paul returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. Ron Paul has never accepted money from lobbyists. Ron Paul raised over six million dollars in one day on December 16, from over 50,000 donations from individual donors, not corporations. Ron Paul has raised over 18 million dollars from individual donors, not corporations. Ron Paul has never voted to raise taxes. Ron Paul has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Ron Paul has never voted to raise congressional pay. Ron Paul has never taken a government-paid vacation. Ron Paul has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Ron Paul voted against the Patriot Act. Ron Paul voted against government regulation of the internet. Ron Paul voted against the Iraq war. Look at the economy, wake up, we told you so....
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Date Found: February 27, 2008
Date Produced: February 27, 2008
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