What a shot in the arm the Nevada caucuses were, where we took the silver as #2, beating McCain, Huckabee, Thompson, and -- of course -- Giuliani. We also got four more delegates. In South Carolina, we beat Rudy again. A big thank you to all our wonderful donors, volunteers, and voters. So many people worked so hard to spread our message of liberty, honest money, peace, and free-market prosperity. I owe you all my deepest gratitude. So do our fellow citizens. So do all future Americans. Most of the mainstream media continue to pretend that we do not exist. Yet soon the race will be down to four candidates-Romney, McCain, Huckabee, and me, and there is no stopping us, as Tim Russert grudgingly pointed out the other night. Thanks to you, we are in this all the way through a brokered convention.
i did, and it felt good.
Adirtybum 3 years ago
Write in Ron Paul 08'
projectslo50 3 years ago
A compulsory vote, that's one of the answers.
Your politicians don't want voting to be compulsory in your country because most of them would be out of a job. In their place you would find open minded people who are willing to think long term. You wouldn't have thousands of ultra religious nutters making all the social decisions. You wouldn't get mega churches funding the people in charge . . . funding their own agenda. A christian verses muslim war. Wake up!!
TwoOpposableThumbsUp 3 years ago
It's also called 'SOX' - and it is meant to make CEO / CFO liable for inaccurate financial reporting (so Enron exec-types would go to prison next time).
Unfortunately, like the internet gambling regulations they are considering, the amount of work to document EVERYTHING that happens is a major burden on companies (drives prices up).
Also, I bet it will continue the trend towards non-public companies - where will our transparency be then? Then only banks get to directly invest, we get 4% CDs
stevemcgee99 3 years ago
as a FORMER supporter of the Iraqi War, I must agree. We made a huge mistake and we MUST rectify it. We have a far more villainous enemy to fight which is the unholy matrimony of huge corporations and government: Soft facism indeed. For the upper crust wealthy, the economy is good. For all else, it is horrific.
Our progression toward world domination through military might and corporate imperialism is unobtainable and threatens our security and our wallets.
nowayjose470 3 years ago
See Economic Hitman and know that this movement can't stop here it must start here and see the Corps have made Billions in arms sales. Now the whole world econ is going down and the only people making money are the same one's starting the wars.
clarisd 4 years ago
nvm.
america4americans 4 years ago
What did he mean about saying i was against Sarbanes-Oxley ?
america4americans 4 years ago
In response to the collapse of Enron, Worldcom, and other corporations, the US Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Ron Paul is wrong on Sarbanes-Oxley only two whisleblower laws have been won, otherwise he is okay.
KamikazeKoscki 4 years ago
The widespread abuse of eminent domain across New York is giving new life to the nickname the Empire State. Virtual empires benefiting private corporations. The North American Agreement is taking farm land and paving it!
KamikazeKoscki 4 years ago