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  1. Derek B
    January 18, 2012 @ 10:08 pm

    The world is watching, America.  Ron Paul or bust.

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    • Anonymous
      January 19, 2012 @ 3:05 am

      The rest of the world understands that we need him.  It’s a crying shame that there are still so many in our own country who still don’t..I feel like God is giving us one last chance to fix the mistakes we’ve made. If we do the right thing, He just might allow us to keep our freedoms. If we don’t, He’s going to give us what we’ve asked for and hand us our slavery on a platter.

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      • Rosco1776
        January 19, 2012 @ 9:01 am

        That exactly how I feel! Too many people I talk to keep repeating the msm talking points, he’s too old, he’s unelectable……
        I’ll keep praying for guidance but this is the path I’ve chosen because it feels right in my heart.
        God bless and protect Ron Paul and our country!

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        • Anonymous
          January 19, 2012 @ 9:41 am

          I hate the excuse that he’s too old. With age comes wisdom. Or at least that’s how it’s supposed to work. I would rather have an older, wiser, more experienced gentlemen leading my country, than some younger, reckless guy who feels like he has something to prove.

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  2. David Sims
    January 19, 2012 @ 12:11 pm

    The Constitution of the United States, as amended, is the supreme law in all United States jurisdictions, including its territories and foreign military bases. All other laws, whether federal, state, county, or municipal, and whether in respect of criminal or civil matters, must conform to the US Constitution, within these jurisdictions, or they may not be enforced.

    Acts of Congress don’t supersede the Constitution. Anyone who says otherwise is in error. When an Act of Congress and the Constitution of the United States are in conflict, the Constitution prevails.

    The Bill of Rights is a part of the Constitution (as amended), and as such it is higher law than, say, the Civil Rights Act of 1965. The provisions of the Constitution (as amended) which pertain to the creation or the regulation of US currency is legally superior to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.

    No, there are no laws in the United States that supersede or eclipse the US Constitution. The United States exists as a legal corporate entity because of its Constitution, and as long as the United States exists, it will NEVER be possible for any other law to be higher than the US Constitution.

    What has really happened is that we have acquired a criminal government.

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