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Paul stands apart

There are many who are considering a run for the office of president. Each one brings something to the table, but the only one who truly believes in a smaller constitutional government is Congressman Ron Paul.

Dr. Paul has always stood for less government. Dr. Paul has always worked for less government. You decide: Do you want the government to take your hard-earned money and give it to someone else who has not earned it, or do you want to decide how it ought to be spent?

Dr. Paul has just published a new book that every serious student of politics needs to read: “Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom.” Find out where he stands on the most important issues of the day.

Dr. Paul, who was a doctor in the military, supports a strong national defense but believes that our defense starts with defending our own borders. He is also strongly pro-life, but believes that criminal laws ought to be left to the states. He believes in a sound dollar backed by silver and gold.

Learn more about Dr. Paul.

Jim Hollingsworth

Coeur d’Alene



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