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    tadair9195 months, 2 weeks ago

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    clearly written by a liberal who could barely muster the courage to say that they actually support one of Ron Paul's ideas. heaven forbid we actually audit the murky bank that got us in this mess.

    Allow me to put this opener into perspective:

    "Ron Paul's legislative history is a lesson in [principles]. Among the bills he has co-sponsored: [obeying the Constitution], [obeying the Constitution], and [obeying the Constitution]. Just last week, he again introduced a bill "to [obey the Constitution]," which would [be a nice change for once]. For Paul, [swearing to uphold the Constitution] ... always trumps politics. "

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      jaspersneed5 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Excellent editing!

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        tadair9195 months, 2 weeks ago

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        thanks. aside from the frontal assault, the article wasn't actually that bad and ended pretty fairly.

        "The audit bill would change that; Obama's regulatory plan would not. The Obama administration has offered typical platitudes about accountability but doesn't have specifics about how it would work. Ironically, a regulatory plan that's all about increased openness and transparency for the markets may fail to apply the same standards on its newly empowered regulator. "

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