If a presidential election were
held last night on the campus of Loyola University New Orleans, the winner
would not have been the 48 year old occupant of the White House, but a spry 74
year old physician from Texas.
U.S. Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX)
enthralled a huge crowd of supporters and students with a one hour address on
topics ranging from the war in Afghanistan to the Federal Reserve. The crowd
was so large that the university set up five overflow rooms to accommodate the
intense interest in Dr. Paul’s message.
It was amazing to see such an
enthusiastic reception for Paul’s message of limited government, freedom and
adherence to the U.S. Constitution. The event was mostly promoted on the
Internet and, as usual, the mainstream media was nowhere to be seen.
Nevertheless, more and more people are learning about Ron Paul and they agree
with his message.
Last night, Paul warned that the
U.S. foreign policy was creating enemies for this country around the world. He
noted that as innocent civilians are killed in war, Muslim families with “long
memories” will spend the rest of their lives seeking vengeance against
Americans. Paul said that the “easiest place to cut” the federal budget is the
defense department and that the U.S. should bring home our troops from not only
the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but also countries such as South Korea, Japan
and Germany.
In keeping with his staunch
libertarian principles, Paul advocated an end to selective service and the
draft and the war on drugs. He called for an end to all foreign aid and said
that if people wanted to help the poor in other countries, they should give
handsome donations. Such generosity will be made easier if Paul is successful
in eliminating the federal income tax.
The Congressman is delighted with
the tea parties and the town hall meetings and the “anger being directed at
Washington D.C.” He said that the Congress should “get government off of our
backs and out of our lives” and allow individuals to “keep the fruits of their
labor.” He said that the government has expanded beyond the “restraints of the
Constitution” and there is no constitutional right to medical care, education or
free meals.
In Paul’s view, the real problem
is the continual devaluing of the U.S. dollar and the resulting inflation which
hits the poor and the middle class the worst. Paul noted that it is ironic that
our former communist enemies are now our bankers. If the dollar continues to
lose its value, the Congressman believes that the result will be higher
interest rates and rampant inflation. He said that the only way to improve the
value of the dollar is “to restrain the printing press.”
While the Obama administration
may be “brainwashing themselves” that their policies are working, Paul believes
that a correction is inevitable. There will be “tough days ahead” to correct
for the “extravagance of the past.” As more people become upset and
disillusioned with their government, Paul sees the possibility for a “de facto
nullification” in which people ignore our government and just “walk away.”
Even though he sounded the alarm
about our problems, Paul is optimistic because the new generation has “a
different attitude about government.” He also noted that the rise of the
Internet allows for people to learn about these issues, study the documents of
the Founding Fathers and become aware of what is going on in our government.
Overall, Paul believes that the
country is headed for perilous times unless more Americans “wake up.” Yet, due
to Ron Paul and other critics of the Obama administration, the American public
is finally waking up and attempting to take back control of their government.
While the stakes are very high and the problems quite immense, it is at least
encouraging that a greater number of Americans are aware of what is happening
with their government.
Progress is also gradually
occurring in Washington D.C. Dr. Paul noted that there is increased support for
his bill to audit the Federal Reserve. Paul has over 280 co-sponsors for the
legislation, all Republicans and over 100 Democrats in the House.
If the crowd in Loyola University
is any indication, the Ron Paul revolution is alive and well. Paul’s message
strongly resonated with the audience, both students and adults. It followed
months of unprecedented citizen activism at tea parties and town hall meetings
throughout the country.
Dr. Ron Paul deserves a good deal
of credit for this movement for he raised many of these issues during his 2008
presidential campaign. In fact, he predicted the financial crisis which has
engulfed this country over the past year. While he was not able to wrest the
GOP nomination from the favorite of party leaders, Paul attracted millions of
supporters to his cause.
Now Paul is even more credible
and Americans are even more receptive to his pro-liberty message. The time
might be right for Ron Paul to achieve mass appeal in this country. Certainly,
he has as much appeal on the Loyola campus as any rock star.
Let’s hope America starts
learning the words to the song this rock star is singing.
Agree with everything Dr. Paul espouses. But two questions before I cast my vote. What would he have done on 12/7, a day that will live in infamy, and 9/11, a day that we should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.? He's got my vote if he answers correctly.
Re:RON PAUL: THE ROCK STAR OF THE NEW REVOLUTION Sep 04 2009 20:07:07
Probably the most sensible politician I have ever heard. He takes the oath of office as serious as I took my oath thirty three(33)years ago, to serve this country against all enemies foreign and domestic. Sad thing is we used to be able to trust the Republican Party to live up to that oath and now neither party is any better than the communist/fascist/socialist. You can't just blame the idiot Bush, for Obama is just a long lost brother.
When are the people of Louisiana going to stand up for the Constitution. Oh! I forgot, everyone here just has their hand out wanting to steal from others to fill their own pockets. That means business, farmers, welfare, social security, medicaid, medicare and the list goes on. That is only acceptable because our local/state politicians are just as communistic as the feds.
It is time to move beyond all the BS and look to the founding fathers as they saw this country.
Do not elect a person with a law degree(s) to any state or national congress. It is not required! Yes, elect competent and knowledgable people or some one who knows who and where to go for the job to get done.
A person with too long of a position, state or national, will learn the tricks of the trade and start scamming or milking issues.