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To: listenhillary
If I could do links, I would link you to Ron Paul's congressional website. I apologize that I cannot do this for you, as others have done for me.

If you will go to Ron Paul's congressional site (as I just did) and click on legislative matters, you will be directed to the Library of Congress. You will see that to date in this Congress,Paul has SPONSORED 59 bills, resolutions, etc. This is in addition to the numerous bills that he has co-sponsored. At least half would reduce the size of the federal government. They range from abolishing the IRS, abolishing/reducing social security, withdrawing from the UN, outlawing birthright citizenship, etc.

I feel confident that if you will do this simple thing, you will agree that Ron Paul has sponsored significant legislation that would increase liberty and reduce the size of the federal government.
786 posted on 11/14/2007 10:34:44 AM PST by Iwo Jima ("Close the border. Then we'll talk.")
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To: Iwo Jima

How many were enacted into law?

I don’t doubt that he has sponsored and cosponsored lots of good bills that would reduce government, cut government, decimate government agencies. He has the right idea for domestic issues, but he’s way out on the end of that very shaky branch of a very tall tree. A good chunk of the citizens aren’t going there. They’re just staring (if they see him at all) and wondering if he is going to jump or be blown off.

Where are the results of all of the legislation? What would make the results different if he were by some miracle elected president?

Executive orders?
Captain Pickard “Make it so!”
Dissolve congress?


787 posted on 11/14/2007 11:24:45 AM PST by listenhillary (You get more of what you focus on)
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