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Ron Paul and Jim DeMint Take on the Fed

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

Texas Congressman Ron Paul and Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina are gaining bipartisan support by going the extra mile in their efforts to audit the Federal Reserve.

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  • Paul is the future face to the Republican Party and that is ok by me.

  • Ron Paul is the leader of the GOP, thanks SA

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  • @lomocan I agree with your take on Palin and that the tea party was more of a libertarian movement certainly not a movement that would support phonies like Palin, Bush, Rove, and these others who claim the tea party mantle. However, I disagree with your opinion on Demint, who is not perfect, nor is Paul. I think Demint is genuine in his desire for true conservatism. I don't think he is a Paul wannabe. Really not helpful are mindless "conservatives" like Sean Vannity.

  • DeMint is just another Paul-wannabee, who's trying to cash-in on Paul's popularity; just like braindead Palin has taken over the Tea-Party, which was originally organized in support of Ron Paul; GOP establishment are dangling the carrot at dissatisfied GOP supporters to get them to vote for them & trying to sideline Paul but there's only one Paul, people should remember that.

    Ron Paul 2012

  • We can only hope this is going to happen...END THE FED!

  • Where can i get an end the fed shirt?

  • Damnit!!!!!

    /watch?v=EGyIkmX0fQo

  • Demint is nothing like Ron Paul. Demint has no honesty. Paul at least has that. Demint is from the society known as the Family (C Street). This guy is bad news. He is a nazi wearing a Ron Paul mask.

  • I have no idea how a socialist would be in posistion to make a decision in America. America is suposed to stand for freedom and Liberty ,socialism goes aginst both.

  • I'm a Canadian observer with my own idiosyncratic political dispositions peculiar to its Canadian context - often thrown into the somewhat catch-all term of Red Toryism. There's a fascinating history in the divergences of Canadian and American conservatism.

    But I've come to rely on SA and magazines like American Conservative as reasoned voices in their own right. And I am curious as to what people here think of Bernie Sanders, him being after all a self-declared democratic socialist.

    Regards.

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