assclown eh....hmmmm...psycho4hate...
get off the 'ye ol wise one' soap box. age doesn't equal wisdom.
in response to your spelling it out for us...spilling your wisdom onto us...
1.) Ron Paul is personally pro-life. yes. but he is anti-federal government telling you what you can do with your body. so he says, repeal roe vs. wade...the feds should stay out of it. let the states decide.
2.) backed by all sorts. this is the straw-man attack of you gate-keepers. you don't have any substantiative attacks so you attack his supporters. this approach will fail. shall we review the supporters of Giuliani, Romney, Hillary, Edwards, Obama and muster up the conspiracy theorists, brothel owners. You'll find the worst of the worst in these military industrial complex and hedgefunders and on and on...
3.) Yes. So you're saying WAR is good. Our governments have our best interest at heart. Not very compelling or interesting argument dude. Sell the war man....sell it. I'm sure our founding fathers would disagree with you.
4.) Not true. He wants the war on drugs ended and says it is a miserable mistake. Read up
here.
5.) That is the most shocking skeleton in the closet you could muster up? You must enjoy Faux news. Here is a credible resource for all good Americans to reference this.
6.) Paul has explicitly stated "I wouldn't exactly go back to the gold standard," pointing out that a "there were shortcomings with the gold standard of the nineteenth century because...it was a fixed price..." (
YouTube - Ron Paul in New Hampshire) So, Paul, like his critics, also doesn't think going back to the gold standard would be a good idea. That is, he does not agree that government should fix the ratio of gold to paper - which is what going "back to" or "returning to" the gold standard would comprise.
What Paul actually wishes to do, as he has said many times, is simply to make gold and silver legal tender as called for in the Constitution, as well as to remove the taxes on these metals. He has called this "going forward to a new gold standard" to make it clear that this is not the same thing as going "back to the gold standard." The reason he wants gold and silver to be made legal tender is because he likes the idea of competing currencies and opposes monopoly money. He wants us in the marketplace to be able to decide what money we use, rather than government imposing its choice on us. And, he is confident that if allowed the choice, it is natural that the market will choose money backed by "hard assets" such as gold and silver. As it stands now, fiat currency issued by the Federal Reserve has the special privilege of being "legal tender." This, and the tax penalty on buying and selling gold, enforces a near monopoly on money in the U.S. to the effect that nearly all transactions are conducted with fiat Federal Reserve notes. If gold and silver were given legal tender status, and the taxes on them removed, currencies backed by these metals, as well as the metals themselves, would have a much greater chance at successfully competing with fiat Federal Reserve notes. The Federal Reserve might be an issuer of gold-backed paper (prior to the creation of the Fed, currency was commissioned to be printed by other banks), but that it is not even necessary. As Paul points out, these could be issued by the private sector. In fact, they already are being issued, but as pointed out above, it is difficult for them to get a foothold due to special legal privilege for fiat currency. Examples of privately-issued gold-backed money in limited use today include E-gold (
e-gold... Internet payments, 100% backed by gold) and the Liberty Dollar. Paul has said that he does not want to abolish the Federal Reserve overnight because it would cause massive economic disruption. Presumably, the Fed would be abolished only after the the masses converted to sound money. If that occurs, then the Fed would have already become irrelevant anyway, so doing away with it would be a non-event.
I know how easy it is to stay stuck in your old ways, but wake up people! Don't let the gatekeepers tell you what to think.
Ron Paul 2008 — Hope for America
Ron Paul Library