As most are aware that R.Paul is against the fed reserve and is more concerned with a good strong currency, this may be why he teamed up with L.
Lehrman to write
The Case for Gold: a Minority Report of the U.S. Gold Commission
Have a good read of that and you might have a slightly different view on both of these people. At least your possible worries on Paul might be
slightly subdued.
Like all things, you can't always judge someone on past events as we all have a change in attitude or behaviour occasionally and just because we
might have been moody or stroppy as teenagers and had a slight case of rebellion running through our veins, doesn't mean we're bad people.
I understand your point though.
not too sure I fully go along with what's being said on the prothink website you posted. It's like everything else, take it with a pinch of salt and
wait to see what turns up or do something about it to get your own proof and settle your own mind.
Yes, it's interesting to see prothinks point of view, as it is with anyones point of view and I'm always open to at least trying to learn something
new everyday.
I hope you enjoy the article that Paul/Lehrman wrote. It is quite interesting.