KramerDSP
08-10-2011, 07:57 PM
I just came across an article on tampabay.com by Alex Leary, entitled "Ron Paul spreading same message as always, resonating finally (http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/ron-paul-spreading-same-message-as-always-resonating-finally/1185328)".
Here's how it starts off:
Ron Paul cast it as "a fight that could literally change our country" and laid out a plan: Return to the gold standard, end U.S. military interventions overseas, demolish the Federal Reserve and no more bailouts.
"Overwhelmingly, people said they wanted a man of principle in Washington," his campaign manifesto reads. "They said they want someone who was really against budget deficits, big spending and high taxes, not someone who says one thing and does another."
The fundraising letter could have arrived yesterday.
But it was written in 1984.
Here's how it starts off:
Ron Paul cast it as "a fight that could literally change our country" and laid out a plan: Return to the gold standard, end U.S. military interventions overseas, demolish the Federal Reserve and no more bailouts.
"Overwhelmingly, people said they wanted a man of principle in Washington," his campaign manifesto reads. "They said they want someone who was really against budget deficits, big spending and high taxes, not someone who says one thing and does another."
The fundraising letter could have arrived yesterday.
But it was written in 1984.