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Paul will end the Fed

Who among voters thinks it would be a good idea to hand control of money creation and monetary policy, and thus the U.S. economy, as well as how much taxes you pay for interest, never mind the principal, on a national debt, to a privately owned, unelected, unaccountable, and for-profit banking corporation?

That’s a chilling idea if you ask me. Despite appearances, it would mean that an elected government would be subservient to that corporation and not the people. Yet that’s exactly what the Federal Reserve is.

There’s only one presidential candidate that desires to, and will, send the parasitical Federal Reserve packing and restore the nation back to the people, where power rightfully belongs, and that’s Ron Paul.

We’ve all at one time or another said the Pledge of Allegiance. I’ve personally sworn an undying oath to the U.S. Constitution, and I’ve read it repeatedly. Now it’s time to honor the oath, hold good to the Constitution, and prove the pledge to the republic.

Support Ron Paul, as he is the sole proponent of individual liberty and a constitutional government. Truly, if we give him his dream, he will give us ours.

Kristopher Lummus

Moyie Springs, Idaho

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