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    Ron Paul - US Sanctions on Russia May Sink the Dollar




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    He needs to talk to Rand and explain this to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traditional Conservative View Post
    He needs to talk to Rand and explain this to him.
    Ron is beginning to establish a global audience. There is much to be said about this. As well, I've seen a few foreign reports where video of Rand speaking on various subjects with regard to foreign policy has been used as an example in speaking for the establishment narrative. It's interesting, for sure, that Rand would be used as the mechanism to do that in foreign media while the statesman continues to speak on these platforms uninterrupted and in great depth. Often times contradicting junior's ...oh...dare I say vision?

    I posted a few of Ron's interviews in his dedicated thread that indicate this phenomenon.

    Sometimes I get the impression that there may exist some who actually want the U.S. geopolitically, economically, and militarily isolated.

    I had mentioned an example of the phenomemon here in this other thread... http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...=1#post5598457
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 08-13-2014 at 12:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traditional Conservative View Post
    He needs to talk to Rand and explain this to him.
    Rand probably already knows this. Rand is no slouch when it comes to econ. He's not as good as his father, but he's still no slouch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanguard101 View Post
    Rand probably already knows this. Rand is no slouch when it comes to econ. He's not as good as his father, but he's still no slouch
    Then why does he support sanctions against Russia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traditional Conservative View Post
    Then why does he support sanctions against Russia?
    Maybe because he is an an-cap that wants to destroy the state instead of work throught it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traditional Conservative View Post
    Then why does he support sanctions against Russia?
    Because he is going to run for president and needs to be politically correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by qh4dotcom View Post
    Because he is going to run for president and needs to be politically correct.
    It was an amateur move. Very naive. And certainly demonstrative of a lack of geo-political awareness. Politically malfeasant is more like it and for his supporters to continue to solicit the idea that these executive shortcomings are some sort of game to be viewed as a"politically correct" model to gather the votes of an increasingly outnumbered voting demograph of underinformed establishment minded people or to publicly conform to the political vision of the very small group of neocons who push paper for economic hitmen and other special interests from within both parties behind the scenes is a disrespectful slap in the face to the politically active and informed, ever growing, voting demograph of this nation who seek competence in current leadership as well as prospective leaders.
    Last edited by Natural Citizen; 08-13-2014 at 03:53 AM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by qh4dotcom View Post
    Because he is going to run for president and needs to be politically correct.
    It isn't politically correct. It's cutting of our nose to spite our face. Or; 'How to Further Destroy the Economy 101'.



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