Political Quotes

Ron Paul

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Quotes by year · 19992013268 total · peak 2011 (80)
1999: 48 quotes2000: 4 quotes2004: 2 quotes2006: 1 quote2007: 27 quotes2008: 6 quotes2009: 5 quotes2010: 50 quotes2011: 80 quotes2012: 36 quotes2013: 9 quotes
Dec 20, 2011

You know, I didn't write them and I don't endorse those views and I have explained it many times.

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Dec 20, 2011

I was still practicing medicine. That was probably why I wasn't a very good publisher because I had to make a living.

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Nov 21, 2011

Don't be willing to sacrifice liberty for security. Today it seems too easy that our government and our congresses are so willing to give up our liberties for our security. I have a personal belief that you never have to give up liberty…

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Nov 21, 2011

I think the Patriot Act is unpatriotic because it undermines our liberty.

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Nov 21, 2011

I have a personal belief that you never have to give up liberty for security. You can still provide security without sacrificing our Bill of Rights.

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Nov 8, 2011

The audience at a later point cheered when Congressman Ron Paul from Texas called for abolishing all student loans.

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Oct 19, 2011

Dr. Paul has top fundraising, strong polling and the best organization in key early states. It is time for the mainstream media to stop writing their own self-fulfilling prophecy and give equal time to all of the top candidates.

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Oct 19, 2011

It raises revenues, and the worst part about it, it's regressive. A lot of people aren't paying any taxes. And I like that. I don't think that we should even things up by raising taxes.

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Oct 19, 2011

You see, it can be awfully hard to be on stage for nearly 40 minutes between speaking. Yes, 40 minutes. That's how long the mainstream media tried to keep my views out of the debate at one point.

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Oct 19, 2011

you see, it goes on, it can be awfully hard to be on stage for nearly 40 minutes between speaking. Yes, 40 minutes. That's how long the mainstream media trying to keep my views out of the debate at one point.

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Oct 19, 2011

I think a fence is symbolic of that and I can understand why somebody might look at that. But when we approach this immigration problem, we should look at the incentives and the mandates of the federal government saying you must educate…

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Oct 19, 2011

At one point in the fist hour of last night's CNN Republican debate, 'blacking out' almost took on a whole new meaning, meaning the blacking out of Ron Paul.

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