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Ron Paul Speaks

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Haddad Philip, Roger Marsh
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LYONS Press, Apr 15, 2008 - Political Science - 318 pages
Ron Paul Speaks presents hundreds of fascinating quotes from America’s favorite dark horse presidential candidate. Congressman Ron Paul provides supporters and others with insight into his beliefs, expressing what he stands for on a wide range of issues, and what he would offer America were he to end up in the White House sooner or later.
 
Covering all sorts of controversial topics—from abortion, the Constitution, education, gas prices, health care, and the stock market to terrorism and the war in Iraq—Ron Paul Speaks brings us the real words of the man famous for advocating a return to the founding fathers’ original intent: limited government, states’ rights, personal liberty, low taxation, and low spending. It includes an introduction by Ron Paul himself, the Texas congressman and onetime obstetrician who became the darling of millions of Americans young and old who feel that mainstream politics has left them out in the cold.
 
“We should not trick ourselves into believing that we can pick and choose which part of the Bill of Rights we support.”—Ron Paul

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User Review  - Jennifer W - Goodreads

This is a must-read if you are sick of Republicans and Democrats! He has great ideas and is willing to stand against the government machine! Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Philip Haddad is pursuing a degree in political science. He is a political columnist with the southwestern Pennsylvania regional magazine, Curb, as well as an actor. He lives in Scottdale, Pennsylvania.
 
Roger Marsh is a content producer who has worked as a writer, playwright, Web producer and independent filmmaker. As an acquisitions editor for major book publishers, hundreds of his book projects have been distributed both domestically and internationally. He lives in Chicago with his wife, Joyce, and daughter, Laine.

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