i like hearing paul talk, seems to have the most common sense of most every politition i have ever heard.
what i dont like about him is he is a republican and if you vote for him you vote republican. him only running for republican spots kinda fuels the flames of the 2 party system i dont like because we dont have a real choice.

i bet his ideas of saving money and shutting down govt programs not needed would help save america in its economic needs, and better our lives with more money in our pockets
texas grass Reviewed by texas grass on . He saw this financial mess coming Ron Paul saw this financial mess coming It's not like there wasn't anybody who saw the economic woes of the week on the horizon. On Sept. 10, 2003, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, testified before House Financial Services Committee, which was holding hearings regarding special privileges extended to government sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Think Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In his testimony. Paul criticized such privileges in general and warned of the potential for disaster posed by Rating: 5