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Ron Paul has produced thousands of books, articles, speeches, debates, and smackdowns of truth reverberating through often empty Congressional chambers—the list goes on and on. Millions of people agree that Dr. Paul cured our apathy, taught us economics, inspired us to learn more and do more, to be more curious, and to be more persistent.
The dictionary tells us apathy is "behavior that shows no interest or energy; behavior that someone is unwilling to take action, especially over something important." I didn't realize that in curing our apathy, Ron Paul was also creating, one by one, new and formidable enemies of that criminal gang called the state. No wonder that parasite and its neoconservative stagers and war party beneficiaries always sought to sideline and ignore him—he is and remains a threat to their unwarranted and unconstitutional influence.
Truth, boldly and persistently spoken, cannot really be sidelined or ignored. There are few politicians and thinkers who have been so right, for so long, about how truly evil and unnecessary the wars in the past seventy years have been, as Dr. Paul.