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Paul has the plan

For some time the Republican Party has been in the midst of a contest that will determine who will be its presidential candidate. Before long we will have to vote. Although every candidate talks about limited government and balancing the budget, only one candidate has a proposal that will work. That man is Dr. Ron Paul. And he has many years in Congress to prove he means what he says.

Here are just a few things he has promised to work toward if elected; cut spending by $1 trillion; balance the budget, end the Federal Reserve, reduce taxes, protect life from conception to natural death, protect states’ rights and the 10th Amendment, protect gun rights, reduce government regulations, secure our borders, support the Constitution, free market solutions and energy independence.

For over 50 years presidential candidates have promised less government, yet it has continued to grow. Presently, we borrow over 40 percent of every dollar we spend. We simply cannot afford another four years of liberal government. Vote Ron Paul.

Jim Hollingsworth

Coeur d’Alene



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