Give the rights back to the states. Reduce the federal government. Bring production back to America. Stop printing money. Stop invading countries. Shut down the Federal Reserve. "It's easier to influence governors and mayors than presidents and vice presidents."
So what's the answer to our pathetic lineup of candidates? Ron Paul is the only consistent, sensible voice at the podium. Most of conservative politics is libertarian, as Ronald Reagan said. So don't tell me you don't like him because he's a libertarian. Pray for Ron Paul and for our poor country. We are at the tipping point. The next step is violence and martial law.
According to this nformation, Ron Paul is NOT completely pro-life:
ReplyDeletehttp://washingtonindependent.com/108709/ron-paul-cases-of-rape-incest-should-be-dealt-with-by-morning-after-pill-not-abortion
Also, Our Lady of Fatima warned Communism would spread throughout the world and "Occupy Wall Street" is part of it. Violence serves the elite in various ways such as martial law,etc. to enslave the people. Our Lady of Fatima wants the Pope to do the consecration of Russia to Her Immaculate Heart with all the bishops. If it isn't done, like the King of France, it will be even worse then the French Revolution for us. This is why I support Fr. Gruner.
The book, State Secrets by Poncins, is a great book to understand what happened in the past and how Communism infiltrated the government.
Ron Paul is prochoice for States. Like Stephen Douglas was for slavery. Life is an inalienable right, not to be voted in/out by a state.
ReplyDeleteDraft Alan Keyes - he may have been beaten by the Chicago Machine Obama in 2004, but so was Lincoln beat for Illinois Senator by Stephen Douglas - and went on to turn the tables in 1860.
Keyes has it together on life and economy (he was the first to call O out as the Communist he is). We can all be Keyesians now.
Ron Paul is pro legalized drugs which he speaks about often and if a true libertarian he is pro-prostitution.
ReplyDeleteI think that is what we are talking about when we say he is too libertarian. Also libertarians treat their politics like a religion and never waiver on their doctrine. Not a good idea when sometimes flexibility in economic affairs is in order.
Never waiver on Life, Family etc. Websites I visit say that Ron Paul Paul said he believes that states should have the right to legalize gay marriage, marijuana, and prostitution if they choose to do so.
I wish we could draft Bobby Jindal - read this wonderful article about him.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/281035/storm-calmer-jim-geraghty