Abolish the Federal Reserve - Wayne Allyn Root for President 2012
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how about Ron Paul/Wayne Allyn Root 2012?
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I have visited with Root in person. Talk about impressive!!! He'll have my vote in 2012.
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@wiseyoungman1 You are so right on this one. The fact that she made a statement regarding Wayne being one of a kind, supports this. Most Americans have known about the Federal Reserve's criminal activity for years now.
It's marginalize and capitalize, when it comes to our filthy corporate media. We are nothing but consumers to them.
I'd like to see her wiggle here way out of the Occupy Movement going on today. But then again, our msm simply hides this under the rug.
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youtube NEW WORLD ORDER
youtube agenda 21
1912 all the people on the titanic that stood against the federal reserve were murdered six months later in 1913 the fed and INCOME TAX were created
wake the fuck up look up money masters
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dumb bitch
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Issue US Treasury Notes and pay off the entire Debt with no interest. Arrest under The Rico Act everyone from the Federal Reserve that is still alive and take all there assets. Break-up all the big banks and eliminate fraction reserve banking. Give the banks to loical communities which they were stolen from.
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@leeserbk So have I. I voted Barr/Root in 2008 and I'd vote for him again.
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@leeserbk He won't win. Ron Paul can though, vote Ron Paul 2012!!!
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this guy should run
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The interviewer Woke Up in her interview. That is what the TRUTH does.
Go Wayne!!!
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@connorqb17 You can't go wrong with Ron Paul either. But I think as a first choice you would have to pick Wayne Allyn.
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This bitch don't know wit she is talking about. She's just a mouth piece. Dumb ass fox correspondants
Going to a gold standard is very unlibertarian; allowing currency competition is very libertarian. If the Liberty Dollar were legalized, the Fed would not need to be abolished because it would go out of business.
BikiniBabe1985 1 year ago 2
@BikiniBabe1985 No real argument there. Fiat currency unbacked by gold is less libertarian than competing currencies. I can agree in the area of objective reality, even if I disagree in the area of subjective value, or my personal beliefs about the nature of reality, had the currency always been gold backed. If that were the case, I doubt we'd feel the need to have this conversation, because our currency would be dominant and in no danger, worldwide. But you're fundamentally right.
libertarianjury 1 year ago
Awesome. I hope America figures out what you guys already know...
libertarianjury 2 years ago