http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2007/tst031907.htm
Oh yes, this getleman is running for president by the way. I would give careful consideration before jumping the gun on picking a presidential just yet. Of course that"s just my opinion. I'm leaning towards this man real hard.
2007-03-19
05:27:43
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Lets just say i have known him for a long time.
2007-03-19
05:47:25 ·
update #1
I was giving Obama the benefit of the doubt, until of course he met with the NCLR. He's done.
2007-03-19
05:52:13 ·
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It makes more sense to get rid of the Federal Reserve.
2007-03-19
05:55:35 ·
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Isn't Fannie Mae a big supporter of the NCLR?Hmm.
2007-03-19
06:00:17 ·
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Loretta: We need to quit patching(per se) and actually fix the problem.
2007-03-19
07:50:22 ·
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Ron Paul has been running for president for something like 20 years. I remember he was running back in 1988 when I first learned about libertarianism. I wish he would win. The government messes in too much of our daily lives. It should protect people and not get into much else.
2007-03-19 05:53:11
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answered by Mark 5
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Well, I have my own thoughts about the housing prices, having to do with anticipated overimmigration, for one thing, then uncertanty in that regard. It is true that the Fed ran the interest rates, but that let people buy homes who otherwise couldn't and I'm not sure I'm against it. Those subprime loans, whether 'predatory' or just plane 'stupid' are another matter. The risk on them was obviously high, and it is coming home to roost.
I found this web page you might be interested in. I am finding out about it still.
http://www.conservativeexodusproject.com/
2007-03-19 05:39:39
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answered by DAR 7
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Ron Paul's been around for ages; you just heard of him now?
Unfortunately, he's far too sane and would actually do something constructive towards fixing the problems our country faces, so no way in hell he's getting the job..
2007-03-19 05:31:49
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answered by eatmorec11h17no3 6
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The excess of liquidity does have to do with the housing bubble, however we need to remember that after the attacks on the twin towers the prospectives looked very gloom, and that's why they decided to reduce the interest rates. If we can increase the productivity by using technology and a very liberal immigration policy, probably creating a NAU similar to the EU, the deflationary effect from both things will absorve some of the effects of this inflation created by excess of liquidity.
2007-03-19 05:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Dr. Ron Paul is great. I'll be voting for him in the primaries.
2007-03-19 05:48:11
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answered by Robert and Tanya 2
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You can find out more about his campaign here: http://www.ronpaul.org/ - he is interesting to say the least.
2007-03-19 05:36:14
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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This is Repuglican crap!
Obama '08!
2007-03-19 05:39:18
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right now tancredo has my vote. unless some one can do better then him.
2007-03-19 07:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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