Highlights of the Audit The Fed Bill Hearings (H.R. 1207) - Part 3 of 6

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

All the best moments from the House Financial Services Committee hearings on Ron Paul's bill H.R. 1207, otherwise known as the Audit the Fed Bill.

The Canadian Party for a Republic strongly endorses this bill and Ron Paul's efforts to expose the inner workings of the Federal Reserve system in the U.S. Much like Canada, the U.S. economy is currently under a precarious debt-load thanks to the Federal Reserve system and it's monetarist policies. Ron Paul's work to return to a constitutional sound money system is laudable and was a key inspiration in the founding of the CPR. Many thanks to the good doctor for his tireless efforts on this issue. Also many thanks to youtube user MoxNewsDotCom for posting the original 14 parts of the hearing.

CPR - Canadian Party for a Republic: http://www.republicofcanada.org
CFL - Campaign for Liberty: http://www.campaignforliberty.com

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  • @flyhead2 So true. But you have to commend the man 4 trying because if all of these corrupt politicians tried as hard as he did 2 fix this country we would already be printing our own debt free money

  • @rogertayloRRR Lol. Ya tell me about it I used 2 wonder the same thing. The hard truth is because our congress only has a few members who really care for the american people, and the rest are cronies all paid off by the FED. They know they will not vote against the mafia AKA the FED so they might as well just not show up.

  • rogertayloRRR (1 month ago)

    sub committee

  • its sooooo empty there. Why?

  • Dr. Paul, the delusional notion of 'free press' in the US disappeared with Leave it to Beaver.

  • Dear Mrs. Bachmann; how much oversight do you have of the Pentagon's spending?

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