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RON PAUL: Protect our national freedoms, take care of our borders, and have a sound currency.
PAUL: You will see the consequences of the inflation that we have today. In a couple
of years, you will see the recession, if not the depression of '86 or '87.
PAUL: Millions of tax dollars are spent on this type of computer surveillance, a disgusting
procedure for a professed free society.
PAUL: The role of government should be for the preservation of liberty.
PAUL: Being patriotic, being American, and being pro-Constitutional, might mean that
you don't have to go and become a police state.
PAUL: We've very confident that the message of liberty is what the American people want
to hear.
PAUL: I think it's another example of a flaw in foreign policy that we have fallen for
a good many decades.
PAUL: It now finds its way into the rapidly expanding real-estate bubble.
PAUL: Do we know what we owe? We owe responsibility to the American taxpayer!
PAUL: Our new relationship with Gaddafi in Libya is an example of the silliness of this
policy.
PAUL: That's the reason the dollar becomes less valuable, because we print too many to
accommodate.
PAUL: We don't go to war like we did in Vietnam and Korea, because the wars never end.
PAUL: If you understand liberty, you realize it is the only humanitarian system.
PAUL: I am officially announcing that I am a candidate for president in the Republican
party primary!
(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)