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CSPAN: Ron Paul owns Ben Bernanke, (again) - 7/16/08 (full)

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Congressman Ron Paul confronts Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on monetary policy and its consequences. 7/16/08

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  • oh ron you get better every time i hear ya

  • Ron Paul!

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  • The only person in this video who is a bigger douchebag than Ben Bernanke is Ron Paul. The two of them should go down the the Congressional Gym and pump themselves.

  • the great man know as lincoln worked forthe federal reserve doo your history

  • Ron knows about the Monetary system

    Resource based Economy !!! is the answer

  • Congress REJECTED the bailout plan. Is Congress starting to wake up and listen to Ron Paul, JFK, and Abraham Lincoln (people who wanted or tried to remove the Federal Reserve from controlling U.S. currency?)

    Will this be a step towards Congress passing the Federal Reserve Abolition Act?

    I know that Lincoln and Kennedy was assassinated for trying to stop their control, but what is the reserve gonna do, assassinate all 535 members of Congress?

    Moral of the story: there IS strength in numbers.

  • Ron Paul!!!

  • I'd just love to see someone knock that smug expression off the Fed chairman's face.

    Ron Paul IS the President.

    No fake election necessary.

    SPREAD THE MESSAGE!!!

    watch?v=v0VKu3U--so

  • cut the line of credit to the treasury--I wet my pants that day

  • Ben Bernanke wet his pants that day.

  • :):):)

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