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Libertarianism and the Ron Paul Effect (1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

Professor Rachel Douchant and Christen Mitchell discuss Ron Paul's presidential campaign. Originally aired on LU TV on Feb. 5. Part 1 of 2.

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  • "Ron Paul is unelectable" -Rush Limbaugh said recently.

    Last time i checked this is his 11th term. That means 11 elections and 22 years. In a very liberal district. Fuck you Rush.

  • I love these ladies!!!!! 

  • CEF-Libertarian Paul is and he lives in the real world. We need more Ron Pauls. Obama is into covert action. The CIA he never discusses ending. He renewed the Patriot act and his Executive order on December 16th, 2009 gives INTERPOL full diplomatic immunity. Stop the tide toward fascism! Ron Paul 2012!!!!

  • i wouldnt call him a patriot simply because it suggests nationalism. i dont think Congressman Paul would want to be labeled as a nationalist. libertarianism is all about individuality.

  • 2:07

    regardless of his political party he is still a libertarian. you dont have to be apart of the libertarian party to believe in freedom. i would think that most libertarians would be against political parties anyways.

  • I like around 2:45 when she says "lobbyists don't go to his office...because there is no point"

    Patriot!!

  • lol these 2 girls dont know much about libertarianism

  • omg thats my old RD

  • You are assuming that the human beings who call themselves "the government" are basically good. The concept of the state gives individuals far more power than they could ever achieve by providing goods & services in a free market. Power is in fact what generally attracts them to government. These are of course some of the very worst people in the world. Informed libertarians assume no such thing as you assert. There are many basically rotten people. It's better to disperse the power they crave.

  • What?! Do you have to call people names with whom you disagree? That's intelligent! Usually, when someone resorts to namecalling, they are trying to cover up the fact that they have no good argument, or that they themselves lack intelligence.

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