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Rath said:
Cheeseburger said:

What a sad day that we live in, that following the Constitution has become "insane." That being said, judging by what some of you say, I think a lot of you who claim Ron Paul is insane, would actually like him, if you looked into what he actually stands for and his reasoning behind it. It is hard to argue that positions supported by history and facts are insane, unless you ignore history and facts. All I can say is, if you don't vote for Ron Paul, I hope you don't ever again argue that government or politicians are corrupt liars again, because it is only because you keep voting them in. Finally a man who is not just saying what you want to hear, but saying the truth and he is labeled insane. I guess George Orwell was right, "during times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act."

http://youtube.com/watch?v=XaxdUPNYj2s

  

Following the constitution isn't insane but trying to abolish the federal reserve and taxes is.

He may be an honest man - which is a rare thing indeed - but his policies are simply too farfetched for my liking. 


http://youtube.com/watch?v=Nq7Li1MOF2Y    Sorry but getting rid of the fed is not insane... a lot of people that  actually know who they  are and how it works think the Fed has ruined this economy...  Getting rid of taxes works too as long as you stop  spending  too.   Getting rid of the income tax would mean our government would have the revenue of the mid 1990's.  Thats plenty for a still way too big government.  Reader's digest just did a audit and found that the equivalent of our income taxes is wasted by the government  in useless things that were never used.  Sorry but anyone who  thinks Ron Paul's policies  are crazy, either havn't looked into them, or just not well enough  to actually understand what they are reading.