The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul

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    • ISBN: 0446537519
    • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
    • Pub. Date: April 2008
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    Synopsis

    This much is true: you have been lied to, robbed and used by your own government--the people you elected into office and the people you should be able to trust...

    In a nation thirsty for change, The Revolution is Ron Paul’s call to arms. Moving from topic to topic at a quick pace, whittling everything down to its bare essentials, Paul tackles everything facing us today: the false choices in American politics, foreign policy as it was laid out by the founding fathers, how we can achieve economic freedom, how we should view abortion, civil liberties and personal responsibility, and what role the government is supposed to play in our lives. As Barry Goldwater defined conservatism in the 60’s, Ron Paul redefines it for the 21st century with The Revolution.

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    Biography

    Ron Paul, an eleven-term congressman from Texas, is the leading advocate of freedom in our nation's capital. He has devoted his political career to the defense of individual liberty, sound money, and a non-interventionist foreign policy. Judge Andrew Napolitano calls him "the Thomas Jefferson of our day."

    After serving as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force in the 1960s, Dr. Paul moved to Texas to begin a civilian medical practice, delivering over four thousand babies in his career as an obstetrician. He served in Congress from 1976 to 1984, and again from 1996 to the present. He and Carol Paul, his wife of fifty-one years, have five children, eighteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

    Ron Paul, the New York Post once wrote, is a politician who "cannot be bought by special interests."

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    the revolution is in needby Anonymous

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    10/15/2009: "the revolution" is a remarkable blueprint put together by congressman ron paul who is showing the american people that we are being over taxed and as a goverment wasting too much money and losing too many jobs and our politicans and leaders are not showing leadership and standing by the constitution. this book is a real eye opener and should be read by every voter as a way to judge their politicans. I think this book will make a difference in the elections of 2010 and 2012

    I Also Recommend: Going Rogue: An American Life, End the Fed, A Foreign Policy of Freedom: Peace, Commerce, and Honest Friendship, Direct Democracy: What If the People Ran the Country?, Do the Right Thing: Inside the Movement That's Bringing Common Sense Back to America.

    Worse that Dubyaby Anonymous

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    08/27/2009: Wanna know the real Dr. Paul? Go read his newsletters he published from late 1970's to the mid 1990's. You'll get such wonderful insights like gays catch AIDS on purpose because they want sympathy, Martin Luther King was a bisexual pedophile, and former Klan boss David Duke's near election to the U.S. Senate was a sign of hope. He now says he didn't have anything to do with these newsletters which had his name writen on it.

    Truth is that prior to his status as internet phenomenon, Paul's base was made up of militia members, neo-Nazis, White Nationalists, Klansmen, and other "freedom loving people." Now he's using the internet to present himself as a hip anti-establishment figure to those who don't know any better.


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