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It’s In!

September 2, 2009 by

End The Fed by Ron Paul

{ 4 comments }

Giant Joe September 2, 2009 at 7:10 pm

Gah. Already bought my copy beforehand. Should be coming in tomorrow. Would have preferred to have bought it here first but oh well.

Bruce Koerber September 2, 2009 at 7:25 pm

Money and Ethics
Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The Federal Reserve Is On Its Deathbed!

What great news!

This is a time of great change. This is a time when classical liberalism literature is expanding.

The Federal Reserve is a counterfeit operation for the unConstitutional coup in the United States and this book is going to expose its corrupt and immoral foundation.

lester September 2, 2009 at 7:32 pm

it’s a lose lose for bernanke and co. they can’t continue to keep people ignorant about what they do AND defend themselves from this audit legistlation. They’ve depended on that ignorance, the general ignorance not the specific stuff in the prospective audit. It’s the same way 95% of this country doesn’t even know what the israeli palestinian conflict is despite the huge roll our country plays in it. I wish we could audit our foreign policy somehow.

At the same time, no doubt these guys have a few tricks up their sleeve yet. Ron Paul won’t budge but Barney frank and others might.

Russ September 3, 2009 at 10:15 am

My biggest fear is that Barney Frank will use Ron Paul’s Audit the Fed push against us. For instance, let’s say the fed gets audited, and gross malfeasance is found. Ron Paul will say, “This shows that we must end the Fed and go back to a sound gold standard!”. Barney Frank and his ilk will say “This shows that the Fed should no longer be independent; the House Banking Committee should take it over so it can be controlled democratically!” Who do you think would win more votes in that contest? I’m afraid Ron Paul may be opening Pandora’s Box.

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