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| Auditing the Fed Moves Ahead | | Print | |
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The veteran Democrat said a comprehensive bill incuding Ron Paul’s "audit the Fed" measure “will probably pass in October” in the House. With 282 cosponsors (including every GOP House member), Ron Paul's bill evidently became too popular to be ignored any further. Photo of Ron Paul: AP Images Trackback(0)
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Bonnie
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Do you smell a rat? "...Frank’s plan to rewrite Paul’s measure..." If you can't beat 'em, join 'em... then change the rules. |
Mikey Pinkie-rings
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Wouldn't it be ironic? Wouldn't it be ironic if the language of HR 1207 is incorporated in an otherwise unconstitutional bill and Ron Paul votes against it? This is going to test us freedom lovers when it comes to inclusion into a more comprehensive bill. We should be vigilant and ready to educate others as to the ultimate goals, not just the one line hype. |
DWH
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... In other news;the federal reserve has ordered 10,000 shredding machines...just joking but wouldn't be surprised. |





At a town hall meeting held in his Massachusetts district, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank provided a surprising response to a constituent’s inquiry about H.R. 1207, Rep. Ron Paul's bill calling for an audit of the Federal Reserve.

