Ron Paul Interview On Fox -- 10/19, page 1
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Topic started on 19-10-2011 @ 04:19 PM by TupacShakur
For those of you that didn't get enough of Ron Paul from the debate last night, here's an interview that aired today on Fox.

They begin by discussing the debate, and he says that he was satisfied with the amount of time that he was given to speak in comparison to previous debates.

Then they talk about the part of his plan which involves cutting $1 trillion from the budget, and she plays a Gingrich soundbyte from the debate where part of his plan is criticized as being "suicidally stupid".

Next, Paul is asked about the job-losses which will inevitably occur from cutting those departments. In his response to that question, he touches up on the protests aroung the country/world, and he is asked if some of the protests are a reaction to some of the programs that have been cut.

He did great in this interview. She brought up some of the criticisms of his plan, and he had the opportunity to set the record straight and explain why it's in our best interest.
edit on 19-10-2011 by TupacShakur because: To edit my post



reply posted on 19-10-2011 @ 04:30 PM by TupacShakur
reply to post by SonicInfinity



Oh....that's the one that I came across on the Daily Paul, not his YouTube channel's upload for some reason.
edit on 19-10-2011 by TupacShakur because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 19-10-2011 @ 04:35 PM by AaronWilson
reply to post by wlord



ya, i dont think you would. She is dumber than a stick and has an attitude problem bigger than the moon. She is everything wrong in this world.


reply posted on 19-10-2011 @ 05:11 PM by TupacShakur
reply to post by weKNOWtheSECRETSoftheFED



I don't know about 6 banking puppets. Mitt Romney, absolutely. Herman Cain, definitely. Rick Perry? Bank of America did say they would "help him out". Bachmann? I don't know if she's a banking puppet, I think she's just kinda stupid. Gingrich, I don't really think he's a banking puppet either. Santorum, possibly, because of his stance on Iran and his war mongering attitude, but I don't know much about his view of the Fed so I can't really say.

Cain, Romney, and Perry are obviously puppets though.


reply posted on 19-10-2011 @ 05:43 PM by DonaldIvory
reply to post by TupacShakur



Newt is more of a status quo puppet... he's good to keep the republitard party 'united' in case the elite want Obama to be replaced. I'm sure the war mongerers don't mind around either.
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