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AKA: | Ron Paul |
Birthday: | August 20, 1935 |
Educated At: | Gettysburg College, Duke University School Of Medicine |
Political Parties: | Libertarian Party, Republican Party |
Nationality: | United States Of America |
Occupations: | Obstetrician, Journalist, Air Force Officer, Gynaecologist, Surgeon |
Religion: | Southern Baptist Convention |
Total quotes: 21
Ron Paul
BirthnameAKA: Ron Paul
Birthday: August 20, 1935
Educated At: Gettysburg College, Duke University School Of Medicine
Political Parties: Libertarian Party, Republican Party
Nationality: United States Of America
Occupations: Obstetrician, Journalist, Air Force Officer, Gynaecologist, Surgeon
Religion: Southern Baptist Convention
Total quotes: 21
“War is never economically beneficial except for those in position to profit from war expenditures.”
Tagged:
War
“Given that money is one half of every commercial transaction and that whole civilizations literally rise and fall based on the quality of their money, we are talking about an awesome power, one that flies under the cover of night. It is the power to weave illusions that appear real as long as they last. That is the very core of the Fed’s power.”
Tagged:
Federal Reserve, Banking
“We have depended on government for so much for so long that we as people have become less vigilant of our liberties. As long as the government provides largesse for the majority, the special interest lobbyists will succeed in continuing the redistribution of welfare programs that occupies most of Congress's legislative time.”
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Ron Paul
Tagged:
Liberty, Big Government
“In the emotion of the moment, people often say and do reckless things. For the individual, that can have deep ramifications. But when it is a single individual acting unreasonably in the throws of emotion in the face of sorrow, then the consequences are borne by only that person and his family. But when the government behaves recklessly in response to a tragedy, the consequences can be felt by everyone.”
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Ron Paul
“Every election season America is presented with a series of false choices. Should we launch preemptive wars against this country or that one? Should every American neighborhood live under this social policy or that one? Should a third of our income be taken away by an income tax or a national sales tax? The shared assumptions behind these questions, on the other hand, are never cast in doubt, or even raised.”
Tagged:
Income Tax, Foreign Wars
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