Congressman Ron Paul: ‘End The Fed Now'. Wednesday, December 03, 2008

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Rep. Ron Paul (R- Texas) has launched a campaign to eliminate the Federal Reserve System and return the nation to a gold or silver standard.

The former Republican presidential candidate, who has introduced legislation to abolish the Federal Reserve Board, claims the Fed is unconstitutional.

His bill, H.R. 2755, would also require that U.S. currency be backed by gold or silver.

“They (the Federal Reserve Banks) are the official counterfeiters,” Paul told CNSNews.com. “The Constitution says only gold and silver can be used as legal tender. Printing paper money or creating money with a computer is not permissible, and economically it’s a disaster.”

Several thousand demonstrators rallied in 45 cities around the country on the Saturday before Thanksgiving trying to draw attention to Paul's "End the Fed Campaign" and to collect 1 million signatures by Jan. 22, 2009 to present to the new Congress in support of his proposed legislation.

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DAYKNIGHT Posted by DAYKNIGHT on Wed, 12/17/2008 - 9:54pm
Who are these people...

Don't you just love this quote??? taken from the article

“Congress established the Federal Reserve as America’s central bank to provide the nation with a safe, flexible and stable monetary and financial system,” said Fed Public Affairs Officer Susan Stawick. “The actions the Fed has taken in recent months have been directed toward that goal.”

Have no Fear the FEDS are here

Any chance we can move the moon and start all over??? without the Fed :-)

poulianna

The Eye of G_d is watching us

poulianna Posted by poulianna on Thu, 12/04/2008 - 10:23am
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