Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Ron Paul

Ron Paul
Ron Paul (Pittsburgh, Pa., 1935) are a candidate, above all, consistent. Are you a libertarian Republican (nothing to do with it if you use the Spanish that the adjective) defiende that the overall interference in the State in private affairs them. That means, among much Others things, the abolition of the Federal Reserve (central bank it) and the suppression of the majority of impuestos but it Also check the end of military campaigns and the interference of the United States in foreign affairs. La la exception ago Paul on abortion it, dice it to ya la la life otorga Dios, and them that the voters should decide on Ella.

What Paul consequent sea rod end it does not mean that it Teng sympathy of the majority of conservative voters. Sus propuestas imply one significant demilitarization of the United States, which at home with him Muy bien traditional Republican ideology. Su idealism, without however, will read it otorgado Support of numerous Young voters, volunteer work cuya ya le mantenerse rod allowing them the last day of the election campaign of 2008, it appears that ya. But the bases for the Republican party dome him a big hay trecho that Paul reads convierte into an abyss.


The candidate is, since 1997, Texas congressman in the House of Representatives. Despite his seniority is not among the leaders of his party. They carry with them as you get along with Democrats, not too well. Paul, it is known on Capitol Hill, goes free. Such is its isolation in the conservative camp than his opponent Newt Gingrich, who was president of the Chamber in the 90s, has said that if Paul wins the nomination, could not vote for him in the November election. And that Gingrich has been characterized by not attacking their opponents in the primaries.

Paul's idealism masks shifts of policy positions in line with the changing times. Between 70 and 90 published a series of open letters that reflect racist, antisemitic and homophobic. Paul has denied them, and secured (with an implausible excuse) that were published under his name but he neither wrote nor supervised. He opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended racial segregation. In 2008, spoke at the gala dinner of the 50th anniversary of the John Birch Society, ultraconservative radical tendencies.

In the Republican debates, Paul has delighted many Democrats to ask the Pentagon and the White House who left in peace to Iran. "If you want to develop an atomic bomb, that develop. What matters to us? "Has come to cry in one of them. They have been such fanfare that has led Paul to reach the gates of the Iowa caucuses and second in the polls, according to Real Clear average performed Politics. It is not impossible to win that election, but after them it would still 49 other states where the status quo Republican has much more weight than in Iowa

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