A Message From
Ron Paul
Ron
Paul | August 22, 2007
Not all
the media are biased. A local newspaper in New Hampshire reported
on an annual GOP bbq in the town of Hollis. It could be
called "the Ron Paul show," they said, since the far bigger crowd
that usual consisted mostly of our supporters. One volunteer even
rented an airplane and flew a wonderful sign around the sky. What
great, creative, self-starting people I'm meeting, at every stop,
all of them united by a love of America and American freedom.
Politics
is usually about division. But this campaign is just the
opposite. Not only are our volunteers a bunch of happy warriors, but
they also practice the virtues of tolerance and peace, just as they
want the nation to do.
The other day, the state chairman of an opposing campaign (not in
New Hampshire!), angrily tore a sign out of one of our supporter's
hands and trashed it. Different people with different beliefs might
have responded differently.
But our people, though they'd been standing in the rain all day,
applied the Golden Rule. It's because of quiet heroes that I know
we can change this country.
A reporter in New Hampshire told me this story about Florida: she
had seen the same three supporters working every day passing out our
literature, and so decided to interview them. She was startled to
discover that one was a Republican, one was a Democrat, and one was
an Independent. But I wasn't.
Freedom brings us all together. We can all agree on leaving people
alone to plan and live their own lives, rather than trying to force
them to obey at the point of a gun, as runaway government does.
Instead of clawing at each other via the warfare-welfare state,
people under liberty can cooperate in a unity of diversity.
There is no need to use government to threaten others who have
different standards, or to be threatened by them. Looking to our
Founders, our traditions, and the Constitution, we can build, in
peaceful cooperation, a free and prosperous society.
At a talk show in Nashua, New Hampshire, the host asked me about the
fair tax. Well, I agree on getting rid of the IRS, I told her, but
I want to replace it with nothing, not another tax. But let's not
forget the inflation tax, I said.
This was something she had never considered, but after I talked
about the depreciation of our dollar by the Federal Reserve, its
creation of artificial booms and busts, and its bailouts of the big
banks and Wall Street firms, to the
detriment of the average person, she loved it. That is another tax,
she agreed, a hidden and particularly vicious tax.
They try to tell us that the money issue is boring or irrelevant.
In fact, it is the very pith of our social lives, and morally,
Constitutionally, and economically, the central bank is a disaster.
Thanks to the work of this movement, Americans are starting to
understand what has been hidden from them for so long: that we have
a right to sound and honest money, not to a dollar debauched for the
special interests.
Unconstitutional government has created a war crisis, a financial
crisis, a dollar crisis, and a freedom crisis. But we don't have to
take it. We don't have to passively accept more dead soldiers, a
lower standard of living, rising
prices, a national ID, eavesdropping on our emails and phone calls,
and all the rest.
We can return to first principles, and build the brightest, most
brilliant future any people on earth has ever aspired to. Help me
teach this lesson. Help me campaign all over this country, in
cooperation with our huge and growing
volunteer army. Help me show that change is not only possible, but
also essential. Please, make your most generous contribution (https://www.ronpaul2008.com/donate/)
to this campaign for a Constitutional presidency worthy of our
people. Invest in freedom: for yourself, for your family, for your
future.
Sincerely,
Ron
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