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  2. Ron Paul - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 September 2024. American politician (born 1935) This article is about the former U.S. Representative from Texas. For his son, see Rand Paul. Ron Paul Paul in 2023 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas In office January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2013 Preceded by Greg Laughlin Succeeded by ...

  3. Political positions of Ron Paul - Wikipedia

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    e. Ron Paul is an American author, activist, and retired politician who served in the House of Representatives for twelve non-consecutive terms and ran for President of the United States on three occasions. His political views are generally described as libertarian, but have also been labeled conservative. [ 1 ] Paul's nickname "Dr.

  4. Ron Paul newsletters - Wikipedia

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    Ron Paul newsletters. Beginning in 1978, for more than two decades, Ron Paul – American physician, libertarian activist, congressman, and presidential candidate – published a variety of political and investment-oriented newsletters bearing his name. [1][2] The content of some newsletters, which were widely deemed racist, was a source of ...

  5. Ron Paul 1988 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Texas Monthly Journalist Tom Curtis Paul was featured in the November 1987 issue of Texas Monthly. The article compared the campaign to that of former U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy, and made note of Paul's opposition to the CIA's assistance of the Contras in Nicaragua. Journalist Tom Curtis described Paul's supporters as "a ragtag coalition of antiabortion activists, tax rebels, anti-war types ...

  6. End the Fed - Wikipedia

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    End the Fed is a 2009 book by Congressman Ron Paul of Texas.The book debuted at number six on the New York Times Best Seller list [1] and advocates the abolition of the United States Federal Reserve System "because it is immoral, unconstitutional, impractical, promotes bad economics, and undermines liberty."

  7. The Revolution: A Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Revolution: A Manifesto. The Revolution: A Manifesto is a New York Times #1 best seller by Republican former U.S. Congressman Ron Paul. The work was published on April 30, 2008, by Grand Central Publishing. According to Paul, the book is based on written notes during his 2008 presidential campaign.

  8. Campaign for Liberty - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Campaign for Liberty (C4L) is a political organization founded by twelve-term United States Congressman Ron Paul. Campaign for Liberty focuses on educating elected officials and the general public about constitutional issues, and currently provides a membership program. Its legal status is that of a 501 (c) (4) nonprofit.

  9. Foundation for Rational Economics and Education - Wikipedia

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    At its inception, the foundation began publication of a monthly newsletter, Dr. Ron Paul's Freedom Report, which claimed 100,000 subscribers by 1984. It also publishes monographs, books, and (since 1997) a new series of the monthly newsletter, Ron Paul's Freedom Report (also called just The Freedom Report).