Ron Paul talks about the bailout failing.
September 29th, 2008 | 112 wordcountDoctor Ron Paul discusses the 700 billion dollar bailout failing, and what it was like on the floor after it failed, as well as what he think of the bill just minutes after the bill died.
Bailout Fails!
Ron Paul also talks about how the American peoples e-mails and calls really made all of the difference. Perhaps We The People still have some power in this country after all.
He also talks about why the dollar will most likely fail anyway. Which is why we really should abolish the Federal Reserve.
Ron Paul even has proposed a bill for that in 2002. He was right then, and he’s right now, and we should listen to him.
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I do click on your link!
Not as much as I can.
They’re in a bad spot right now and I need to move them.
He’s a smart man. I dunno about president material, but then again look at our choices.
…YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT PRESIDENTIAL MATERIAL?
RON PAUL IS THE HOPE OF AMERICA.
NEED I BUST OUT THAT YOUTUBE OF THAT GUY CRYING UNDER THE BLANKET AGAIN?
JUST GO READ A BOOK ANGELA YOU’RE STUPID!!!!!
Hahaha I’m JPing. But Ron Paul is MY president, regardless of who gets in.
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