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Ron Paul:
the American Dream Come
True
by T.D. McDonough, 2007
http://messageinamatrix.wordpress.com/2007/11/14/ron-paul-the-american-dream/
In our
current age, the policies enacted by the United States’ federal
government are of the utmost importance, not only to the domestic
American citizenship, but also to the global community as a whole.
As the Bush administration has demonstrated, these policies,
particularly foreign policy and economic planning, have wide
reaching, often devastating, effects on the world stage. In turn
this can only lead us to the conclusion that the race for the 2008
American Presidency is of importance not just to the native, voting
citizens of the United States, but also to the global community. As
we already know, another Bush could send the world over the edge and
such a disaster must be stopped at all costs.
Despite the
failings of modern democracy in all it’s variations and the reliance
on carbon-copy candidates, who all ultimately dance to the tune of
the corporate elite, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. This
hopeful glimmer goes by the name of Dr Ron Paul, classical
libertarian and surprisingly, a long standing member of the
Republican party. Whilst his companions, such as Rudy Giuliani, spit
fire and vomit Molotov cocktails in a seamless tirade of pro-war
propaganda, Dr Paul has humbly taken the position of truth-sayer and
as the only credible, reliable and honest candidate amongst the
entire cadre of Presidential hopefuls.

Dr Paul is
unapologetically anti-war, being the only candidate to vote against
the invasion of Iraq and the disastrous ‘War on Terror’ as a whole.
He believes, quite rightly, that the rise of Islamic extremism and
its companionship with anti-Americanism, is a response to decades of
imperialist exploitation in the middle-east and not because “they
hate our freedom” as the Bush propaganda machine would have us
believe. The response, according to Dr Paul, should be multilateral
and diplomatic, not passive by any means but also not destructively
aggressive which, as the status quo posits, only serves to inflame
the situation. The United States must come to terms with its dark
history if it is ever to progress.
The American
people should also take note that Dr Paul is stringent
constitutionalist and, as such, he believes in the disestablishment
of the federal reserve, an apparatus that is absent from the
American constitution. In the United State there is no legal
requirement for citizens to pay federal income tax and the
institution itself has managed to inflate the dollar, making it
useless when compared to Pound Sterling or the Euro, forcing the
United States into serious debt and over inflating the global
economy, which is awash with capital that has no material basis in
either oil or gold. The federal reserve is an example of state
sponsored fraud, established by European bankers in the 1920’s to
siphon capital from the newly industrialized states. Like all
centralised economic institutions, such as the newly privatized Bank
of England, the federal reserve is a fiscal nightmare that is not
only immoral but also illegal.
All in all,
these ground-breaking policies have propelled Dr Paul from simple
congressman to presidential hopeful with a phenomenal following. For
example, on the 5th November 2007, Ron Paul’s internet supporters
set up a campaign to raise funds in order for Dr Paul to compete
with those candidates who receive large amounts form corporate
sponsorship, a sector that is obviously not impressed with Dr Paul’s
radical plans. Surprisingly, the internet campaign raised over $5
million in a single day, making Dr Paul one of the best funded
candidate running in the elections.
However,
even though the party funding suggests a widespread and committed
base, the officials polls have failed to gage Dr Paul’s support.
Again, during a phone-in on Fox News after the Republican debate, Dr
Paul came out on top, beating his companions by a considerable
margin, yet still he failed to register in the official polls. It
would seem that officialdom, along with mainstream media, has failed
to recognize Ron Paul. Or perhaps, they have succeeded in
recognizing that they must fail Ron Paul, as he is detrimental to
the reproduction of the existing social order, a risk that the
ruling elite are reluctant to take. Luckily though, judging by the
funding, the banners and the cheers of “Ron Paul! Ron Paul!” across
the United States, the people haven’t been so short-sighted and Dr
Paul could be one of the biggest shocks that American politics has
ever received.
That is if
Dr Paul doesn’t have an ‘accident’ before the elections come around…
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