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| September 6, 2010
“Even supposing economic regulation to be a good idea, the suggestion that the present regime ought to be given still more power, or that such power would not certainly be abused (might campaign supporters find their businesses mysteriously immune from prosecution?), really requires much greater justification than it has thus far been given. Say what [...]
Jake Towne Clean The House Money Bomb September 14
| September 3, 2010
Dutch Prove Legalizing Drugs Reduces Crime
| September 2, 2010
Ron Paul on the World Bank
| September 1, 2010
Iraq: An End or an Escalation? – Ron Paul
| August 31, 2010
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Iran Shifts Assets Out of Europe Banks
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50 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Gold
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Defending the Speculator
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Too Many Wars Waged
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Is the Peace Movement Finally Awakening?
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More Blank Checks to the Military Industrial Complex
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The frog of Freedom is getting boiled…
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Tom McClintock: Response to President Calderon
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The Government As Identity Thieves – Ron Paul
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Will the New Bailout Save Europe?
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If you don’t trust gold, do you trust the logic of taking a beautiful pine tree, worth about $4,000 – $5,000, cutting it up, turning it into pulp and then paper, putting some ink on it and then calling it one billion dollars?
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