TweetThanks for posting that straydoglogic. I just don't understand how anyone who listens to either of these two great men cannot support them. Ron Paul is like no other politician, or person for that matter, in the history of our country. I only wish I would have come to realize this sooner, rather than a couple years ago. There is no politician who has the principles and the intelligence combined that Ron Paul has. The judge is also an impressive man of sound character and with a deep understanding of liberty. But what will it take for people to realize they have the chance to embrace Ron Paul, and elect another leader who would be equal to our great founders. I do believe that a lot of people haven't taken the time to hear Paul speak on many issues, with the exception of small bits here and there on the news channels. But to understand Paul you have to listen to his longer speeches, where he goes in depth on history and economics. That is the key difference in Paul, he understands those subjects more so than most PhD Economists and Historians. I also think that a lot of people lack the concentration skills and knowledge of history and economics to understand him. That is where Paul shines, on serious debating of economics and history. He has often times made Benanke seem to be clueless when questioned on economics issues, and the same goes with other politicians he has debated. They don't have the intellectual capacity to debate him, thus they simply result to attacking him with outrageous insults.
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. George Washington
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