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He may have the most campaign funds, but he’s also the craziest candidate for the 2008 Presidential seat.

There’s been quite a lot of hype about one Republican candidate. You can’t visit

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without seeing his name. He’s raised quite a lot of money, more than any other candidate in a short amount of time. And even though his cult-like following has kept him in the race for the White House, he’s still out of his mind.

  1. The Gold Standard

    Ron Paul wants to end all paper money and revert to a monetary system based on gold, which would make our nation the only government in the world to use the Gold Standard. Why stop there congressman, why not just go all the way back to the barter system like Europe during the dark ages?

  2. Opposed to the UN

    Ron Paul wants to end our membership in the UN. Ron Paul supported “H.R. 1146 [which] would end our membership in the United Nations.” The world hates us enough as it is, and now he wants to further isolate our nation. How does he plan to accomplish this? By once again manipulating the American people with fear. President Bush tricked us into entering a war in Iraq, claiming it would prevent future attacks like 9/11. We all know that there was no link between Iraq and the terrorist attacks; and now Ron Paul is borrowing Bush’s strategy. He’s linking the cause of the Iraq war to the UN: “The war in Iraq was sold to us with false information. The area is more dangerous now than when we entered it… Under no circumstances should the US. again go to war as the result of a resolution that comes from an unelected, foreign body, such as the United Nations.” The UN got us into the Iraq war? Actually, we attacked before the UN even had a chance to decide whether or not we should have gone in.

  3. Against Aid to Darfur

    Ron Paul voted against anything more than a “moral statement” from the US. about the crisis in Darfur. He voted against any military involvement in Darfur. But what really seems strange is his opposition to the House Resolution 180, the Darfur Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007. This would “require the identification of companies that conduct business operations in Sudan, [and] to prohibit United States Government contracts with such companies.” He was the only one to vote no on the bill, stubbornly insisting in free-trade for everyone without any restrictions. Apparently one of the largest trading nations in the world shouldn’t be able to exert its influence by trade bans, even if it would do immense good. Ron Paul blindly promotes his free-trade policy.

  4. Theocracy

    Ron Paul believes that neither the federal government nor the state government should prohibit prayer in public schools. Does this mean I can paste pictures of Vishnu all along school walls? Should teachers now allow statues of the Buddha outside the school? I wonder how long it takes until Jesus is our new national mascot.

  5. No More Income Tax

    Ron Paul wants to eliminate the IRS and the income tax. Sounds great right? Well, so does free ice cream and new cars for everyone, but that doesn’t mean they’re realistic ideas. The US. government needs money, and if you abolish the income tax, they’re going to take it by other means. Only instead of taking fair amounts from people based on how much they make, the government is going to increase the sales tax. In case you weren’t following, this means Ron Paul’s plans will benefit the rich. Please don’t shoot yourselves in the foot, don’t vote for a man who only wants to help the rich. He just wants to greaten the divide between the poor and the rich, which is already overwhelming. By the way, he also wants to eliminate the departments of education, energy, homeland security, and emergency management. We’re struggling to bring order to our chaotic nation as it is, don’t hinder our efforts by destroying the government. Ron Paul is either an unrealistic crazy idealist or another corrupted politician. Either way, I’m not voting for him, no matter how much his internet supporters spam his name.