Exclusive Conversation With Ron Paul: The Future Of The Federal Reserve

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As tempting as it is to want to cling on to nationalism; it seems the only way to reduce the suffering in the world and facilitate the advancement of human potential, is through a world order; although not necessarily the one in progress. The old sound money policy will not work in the contemporary world; simply because the ratio of individuals needed to accomplish a societal structure has vastly been reduced. It seems the amount of available money is becoming less relevant when compared to resource management; where redundancy can be best eliminated with world order. With the implementation of population control, there will be enough for all the citizens of the world to live a comfortable life – if we can take a wide view of the human genome.

Ronald S. Bushnell of MA 8:09PM March 25, 2011

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Jeaccusia of AL 9:51PM April 07, 2010

Ron Paul needs to create his own political party and run for president of the USA. Afiliation with any of the current parties I believe is a mistake because they are puppets of the civilian Federal Reserve and the Builderburg group, he would get nowhere expecting the support of the puppets. It would be just a

waste of time.

Rafael of FL 6:31PM March 31, 2010

get citizen initiative, with a concerted program of voting 'against' any politician or party that does not enable an amendment to the constitution. use ci to get what the people want.

i hope it will be a just, frugal and pacifist society, similar to switzerland. but if sovereignty remains with politicians, america will continue along the path of militarism, environmental looting and impoverishment of the middle class. seems like an easy choice, to me.

al loomis 5:54PM November 28, 2009

I must agree with most comments Perhaps some concerned New Yorkers [or anyone concerned] would be imteresten to come to albany plaza on july 4 09 about 6.00 to see the beginning of the american Re REVOLUTION !!

Hopefully we can take national and take control of this FAL DE RAH

Mike Sherman

Mik of NY 10:20PM July 03, 2009

bill moyers is a member of CFR

BOIS of HI 9:21PM July 01, 2009

JFK wanted to abolish the Fed. He lost his life for that goal. See my third edition at http://www.truedemocracy.net at the icon that says Magazine.

Arlene Johnson of MA 4:20PM June 30, 2009

You can easily contact your Sen. and Rep. through the internet and ask for their support to audit the FED. Hell I even contacted other Reps. Do nothing and the Bullies think what they are doing is acceptable.

Lm of TN 12:32AM June 30, 2009

US NEWS didn't interview Dr. Paul until AFTER he had half of the members of the House as co-sponsors. Could it be do to the fact that:

1) Editor David Gergen is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)?

2) The CFR is America's unelected "Invisible Government" exposed in:

a) Former FBI Special Agent Dan Smoot's book, "INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT"?

b) U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater's book, "WITH NO APOLOGIES"?

c) Many other well written and fully documented books?

3) The CFR's stated goal is to merge America into the United Nations?

4) One of the CFR's stated goals is to abolish the U.S. Constitution?

5) Dozens of other documented facts too numerous to itemize here?

For God, Family, Constitution, Country & Belated Justice,

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Doug Millar of CA 4:39PM June 29, 2009

It's too bad so few in this great nation know of Dr. Paul. Maybe one day, and if he runs again, we will have a president who truly will bring change; The kind of change we need. The Establishment will fall, and free exchange of ideas available here, in the Internet, will be responsible. We should all guard vehemently this medium. To quote the great Ludwig Von Mises: "When man possesses the faculties necessary to perceive it, truth will prevail of it's own accord".

Buggzie Bunnie of UT 3:23PM June 29, 2009

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