BulletRiddled, you are either terrible confused, or evil. That's some nasty propaganda coming from you.
People like yerself are harming people like NegPhil. This is actually what Ron Paul himself has to say about the issues you listed.
First, we must return to constitutional principles and proclaim them proudly. We must take a principled
approach that recognizes both moral and political principles, and accepts the close relationship between
them. Legislatively, we should focus our efforts on building support to overturn Roe v. Wade. Ideally this
would be done in a fashion that allows STATES TO AGAIN BAN OR REGULATE ABORTION.
The right of an innocent, unborn child to life is at the heart of the American ideals of liberty. My professional
and legislative record demonstrates my strong commitment to this pro-life principle.
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The biggest threat to your privacy is the government. We must drastically limit the ability of government
to collect and store data regarding citizens’ personal matters.
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The true antidote to racism is liberty. Liberty means having a limited, constitutional government devoted
to the protection of individual rights rather than group claims. Liberty means free-market capitalism, which
rewards individual achievement and competence - not skin color, gender, or ethnicity.
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...in 1996 alone, at least 2,439 new federal agents were authorized to carry firearms. This brings the total up to nearly 60,000.
Farah points out that these increases were not only in agencies like the FBI, but include the EPA, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
department, and the Army Corps of Engineers.
According to Farah, even the Bureau of Land Management wants to be armed. Farah logically asks, "When will the
(National Endowment for the Arts) have its armed art cops?" This is a dangerous, and ironic, trend. Ironic in that the
proliferation of guns for bureaucrats is being so firmly - though admittedly stealthily - pushed by the same antigun politicians
who publicly work to disarm every law-abiding American citizen in the name of safety. Which begs the question, "Safety for whom?"
On one level I agree whole-heartily with the anti-gun activists. We desperately need gun control: we need to control the bureaucrats,
disarm them, and then abolish their agencies.
.... I tend to agree with Charlton Heston, who recently said that the Constitution's Second Amendment is the most important.
Without the ability to protect themselves and their property, discussion of any other rights is only so much talk.
A gun in the hand of a law-abiding citizen serves as a very real, very important deterrent to an arrogant and aggressive government.
Guns in the hands of the bureaucrats do the opposite. The founders of this country fully understood this fact, it's a shame our generation has ignored it
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As a medical doctor, I’ve seen first-hand how bureaucratic red tape interferes with the doctor-patient relationship and drives costs
higher. The current system of third-party payers takes decision-making away from doctors, leaving patients feeling rushed and worsening
the quality of care. Yet health insurance premiums and drug costs keep rising. Clearly a new approach is needed. Congress needs to
craft innovative legislation that makes health care more affordable without raising taxes or increasing the deficit. It also needs to repeal
bad laws that keep health care costs higher than necessary.
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When one has a proper respect for property rights, environmental concerns go away. In a society that respects the property of others,
it is cause for legal action if someone pollutes your land, or the water coming across your property, or the air which floats above it. With
a proper respect for private property, people can and should be allowed to do whatever they would like with their land - barring any
restrictions they agreed to when they purchased the land - up until the point that their actions physically affect their neighbors.
So while a land owner may choose to build a big factory on his land, he must be very careful to ensure that no harm comes to adjacent property
owners, or he will face the unmitigated wrath of those neighbors. In the past, big businesses often colluded with government to allow them to
pollute their neighbors land, leaving the adjacent owners with devalued property and no recourse.
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In Congress, I have followed a constitutional approach to environmental action:
* I consistently vote against using tax dollars to subsidize logging in National Forests.
* I am a co-sponsor of legislation designed to encourage the development of alternative and sustainable energy. H.R. 550 extends the investment
tax credit to solar energy property and qualified fuel cell property, and H.R. 1772 provides tax credits for the installation of wind energy property.
* Taxpayers for Common Sense named me a "Treasury Guardian" for my work against environmentally-harmful government spending and corporate welfare.
* I am a member of the Congressional Green Scissors Coalition, a bipartisan caucus devoted to ending taxpayer subsidies of projects that harm the
environment for the benefit of special interests.
Individuals, businesses, localities, and states must be free to negotiate environmental standards. Those who depend on the land for their health and
livelihood have the greatest incentive to be responsible stewards.
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Income taxes are responsible for the transformation of the federal government from one of limited powers into a vast leviathan whose tentacles
reach into almost every aspect of American life. Thanks to the income tax, today the federal government routinely invades our privacy, and
penalizes our every endeavor.
The Founding Fathers realized that “the power to tax is the power to destroy,” which is why they did not give the federal government the power
to impose an income tax. Needless to say, the Founders would be horrified to know that Americans today give more than a third of their income to
the federal government.
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Let’s not forget the UN. It wants to impose a direct tax on us. I successfully fought this move in Congress last year, but if we are going to stop
ongoing attempts of this world government body to tax us, we will need leadership from the White House.
We must withdraw from any organizations and trade deals that infringe upon the freedom and independence of the United States of America.
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Perhaps none of that is important, as long as Iranian students can get money for Uni. from the American Government and as long as America doesn't
get ownership of the Panama Canal.
See through the propaganda and wake up. Yes!!!!
" let's depict the truth, that kids a f***ing goof..."
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