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realtonygoodwin
05-14-2011, 06:18 PM
Could you all help me find some quotes from Sarah Palin that line her up with Dr. Paul? I would love to see an endorsement from her. I think if she can see the similarities they have it may help her decide that.

So, is there anything she has said on the Federal Reserve, or anything?

doodle
05-14-2011, 06:30 PM
No, but where is she these days? Why are media giving her cold shoulders..she had such platformability and appeal.

I don't know about others but I miss her not being in limelight.

AndrewD
05-14-2011, 06:33 PM
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Sarah_palin

emazur
05-14-2011, 07:58 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrgYnp_iodg


First, Palin said, “we should only commit our forces when clear and vital American interests are at stake. Period.” That point led to her second, dismissing nation-building as a “nice idea in theory,” but not the “main purpose” guiding American foreign policy.

Palin continued down that track by insisting that a president must be able to articulate “clearly defined objectives” before foreign interventions – a standard she has recently Obama failed to live up to in Libya. As her fourth point, Palin declared that “American soldiers must never be put under foreign command.”

Palin’s concluding statement deviated somewhat from ideology she had been espousing, as she stated that while “sending our armed forces should be our last resort… we will encourage the forces of freedom in the world.” That last point is somewhat consistent with the non-interventionist ideology Palin has been growing fond of in recent weeks – but also provides her a clever escape clause from her stated theory that has allowed her to criticize Obama for, as she has said, acting too slowly in Libya.

“We can’t fight every war, we can’t undo every injustice in the world,” Palin said. Sunday’s attack on bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan was “an effective use of force,” Palin said, unlike the “ill-defined” mission in Libya.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/54165.html#ixzz1MNkqpovC



Ben Bernanke has a tart new critic: Sarah Palin.

The conservative gadfly and former vice-presidential candidate unloaded recently on the Federal Reserve's "quantitative easing" plan, saying in a speech that the Fed should "cease and desist." Then, on her Facebook page, Palin called the Fed's plan to buy $600 billion worth of government securities a "dangerous experiment" that amounts to "printing money out of thin air." "Running the printing presses in order to avoid paying off your debts," Palin wrote, "is no way for a great nation to behave."
http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/flowchart/2010/11/12/how-the-federal-reserve-has-helped-sarah-palin

realtonygoodwin
05-14-2011, 08:16 PM
awesome!

Jim Casey
05-19-2011, 05:57 AM
So, is there anything she has said on the Federal Reserve, or anything?
http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2009/09/23/palin-sounding-like-ron-paul-takes-on-the-fed/

“How can we discuss reform without addressing the government policies at the root of the problems? The root of the collapse? And how can we think that setting up the Fed as the monitor of systemic risk in the financial sector will result in meaningful reform?” she said. “The words ‘fox’ and ‘henhouse’ come to mind. The Fed’s decisions helped create the bubble. Look at the root cause of most asset bubbles, and you’ll see the Fed somewhere in the background.”