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Ron Paul on the situation room CNN Part 2

Ron Paul on the situation room with Wolf Blitzer.  
 
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Galv140577 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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They try to make him look bad but he gives as good as he gets if not better
aldezmail (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Lets get chinese
CoolDojo9000 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Ron Paul is the best! If the Yankees idiots are lucky, he may become President.
ExhibitMan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Ron Paul loves talking about the constitution!
poncethegreat169 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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nobody can deny Paul, he doesn't speak in terms of opinion, HE ONLY SPEAKS IN FACT

If Ron Paul had one weakness, it's that he's TOO smart and most of middle American can't understand what he's talking about, this is a separate issue...
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Freedom brings people together!
Ron Paul my hero!
Idolcruisefix (2 months ago) Show Hide
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the only thing wrong or fishy with ron paul is he's on national television saying these things. other then that obvious elephant in the living room, he's perfect! ha ha
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I understand. The problem is that the reps are a bunch of radical ideologues and the dems are managers. Its Reagan who instiguated the 'moral' shift in american policies and because of that, debate on any issue has become absurd.

Again, unlike R Paul, i believe that the gov has a role in education and healthcare, but hes the only policitian i respect because his arguments are based on an interpretation of the constitution. Even if you disagree, you can move the country forward with this man.
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I agree with you that the government ought to have a role in education and healthcare. I believe the issue is that R Paul does not want the FEDERAL goverment in charge of education,etc. He wants the states to deal with those issues as per his interpretation of the constitution.
Even if I might disagree, I wish our government consisted of the likes of  Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich and Sen. Bernie Sanders.
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Ron Paul is a pragmatist. He certainly would support ending federal involvement in education. But only because this represents one step toward a free market in education. What he ultimately supports is a market for health care as free as the market for restaurants, which is seen as a radical idea. This isn't hard to accept if you see the inefficiencies caused by government (rather than a "failure of the free market" as you hear parrotted). Free markets always drive prices down and quality up.

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