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Ronald Ernest "Ron" Paul es un médico y político estadounidense, miembro del Partido Republicano, exrepresentante por el decimocuarto distrito de Texas en la Cámara de Representantes del Congreso de los Estados Unidos. Reside en Lake Jackson, ciudad del mismo estado. Formó parte del Comité de Asuntos Exteriores, el Comité Económico Mixto, el Comité de Servicios Financieros, y fue presidente del Subcomité de Política Monetaria Interior, donde ha sido un crítico de las actuales políticas exteriores y monetarias estadounidenses, abogando por la auditoría y disolución de la Reserva Federal.

Paul se graduó en el Gettysburg College y en la Universidad Duke, donde consiguió su título en medicina. Sirvió como cirujano de vuelo en la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos desde 1963 hasta 1968, durante la Guerra de Vietnam. Trabajó como médico obstetra y ginecólogo en los años sesenta y setenta, atendiendo más de 4.000 partos, antes de entrar en la política en 1976.

Es el fundador del grupo de presión Campaign for Liberty y sus ideas han sido expresadas en numerosos artículos y libros publicados, incluyendo Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom , End the Fed , The Revolution: A Manifesto , Pillars of Prosperity , A Foreign Policy of Freedom: Peace, Commerce, and Honest Friendship , y The Case for Gold . De acuerdo con Keith Poole, un politólogo de la Universidad de Georgia, Paul tiene el registro de votos más conservador que ningún otro miembro del Congreso desde 1937.[1]​ Su hijo Rand Paul fue elegido para el Senado de los Estados Unidos por Kentucky en 2011, siendo la primera vez que coinciden en el congreso un padre y un hijo.[2]​

Ha sido llamado el "padrino intelectual" del Tea Party.[3]​[4]​ Ha conseguido notoriedad por sus posiciones libertarias en muchos temas políticos, chocando a menudo con los dirigentes de los partidos republicano y demócrata. Paul ha postulado tres veces para la Presidencia de los Estados Unidos, primero en 1988 como candidato del Partido Libertario y de nuevo en 2008 y 2012 como republicano. En diciembre de 2010, Ron Paul, partidario de eliminar el banco central, fue nombrado presidente del comité que controla la Reserva Federal.[5]​ En mayo de 2011, Paul anunció oficialmente que se postularía a la presidencia una vez más como candidato del partido republicano en el año 2012.[6]​ El 13 de julio de 2011 anunció que no buscará la reelección al congreso en el 2012 para concentrarse en su campaña a la presidencia.[7]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 20. agosto 1935
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Frases célebres de Ron Paul

“La libertad no se define por la seguridad. La libertad se define por la capacidad de los ciudadanos de vivir sin la interferencia del gobierno. El gobierno no puede crear un mundo sin riesgos, ni desearíamos realmente vivir en un lugar tan ficticio. Solo una sociedad totalitaria reclamaría la seguridad absoluta como un ideal digno, porque requeriría un control estatal total sobre la vida de sus ciudadanos.”

Original: «Freedom is not defined by safety. Freedom is defined by the ability of citizens to live without government interference. Government cannot create a world without risks, nor would we really wish to live in such a fictional place. Only a totalitarian society would even claim absolute safety as a worthy ideal, because it would require total state control over its citizens’ lives».
Fuente: Chase the Rabbit. Grieger, F. A. WestBow Press, 2015. ISBN 9781490862897. En google libros. https://books.google.es/books?id=NFpqCAAAQBAJ&pg=PT24&dq=Chase+the+Rabbit&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjYy6fXk_rmAhVuAGMBHfKKB-0Q6AEIKzAA#v=onepage&q=Freedom%20is%20not%20defined%20by%20safety.%20Freedom%20is%20defined%20&f=false Consultado el 10 de enero de 2020.

“Una cosa está clara: los Padres Fundadores nunca pretendieron una nación donde los ciudadanos pagaran casi la mitad de todo lo que ganan al gobierno.”

Original: «One thing is clear: The Founding Fathers never intended a nation where citizens would pay nearly half of everything they earn to the government».
Fuente: How Do I Tax Thee?: A Field Guide to the Great American Rip-Off. Tate, Kristin. St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2018. ISBN 9781250169679. Página 197. En google libros. https://books.google.es/books?id=N4VCDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=How+Do+I+Tax+Thee?:+A+Field+Guide+to+the+Great+American+Rip-Off&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwje7ZfKjvrmAhWZD2MBHUWtChEQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=One%20thing%20is%20clear%3A%20The%20Founding%20Fathers%20never%20intended%20&f=false Consultado el 10 de enero de 2020.

“Estoy absolutamente convencido de que la mejor fórmula para darnos paz y preservar el estilo de vida estadounidense es la libertad, un gobierno limitado y ocuparnos de nuestros propios negocios en el extranjero.”

«I am just absolutely convinced that the best formula for giving us peace and preserving the American way of life is freedom, limited government, and minding our own business overseas».
Fuente: Foreign Policy of Freedom. Paul, Ron. Ludwig von Mises Institute. ISBN 9781610164474. Página 176. En google libros. https://books.google.es/books?id=-138BbPZOggC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Foreign+Policy+of+Freedom&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj8v8qZg_rmAhXdQEEAHY0kBEcQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=I%20am%20just%20absolutely%20convinced%20&f=false Consultado el 10 de enero de 2020.

“El elemento más importante de una sociedad libre, donde los derechos individuales se tienen en la más alta estima, es el rechazo al inicio de la violencia.”

Original: «The most important element of a free society, where individual rights are held in the highest esteem, is the rejection of the initiation of violence».
Fuente: Freedom Under Siege. Paul, Ron. Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2007. ISBN 9781610164443. En google libros. https://books.google.es/books?id=tw4v7kEZetkC&pg=PA38&dq=The+most+important+element+of+a+free+society,+where+individual+rights+are+held+in+the+highest+esteem,+is+the+rejection+of+the+initiation+of+violence&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjXjIXB_vnmAhUS8uAKHbwYBN4Q6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=The%20most%20important%20element%20of%20a%20free%20society%2C%20where%20individual%20rights%20are%20held%20in%20the%20highest%20esteem%2C%20is%20the%20rejection%20of%20the%20initiation%20of%20violence&f=false Consultado el 10 de enero de 2020.

“Dar un buen ejemplo es una forma mucho mejor de difundir ideales que a través de la fuerza de las armas.”

Original: «Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms».
Fuente: We the Who?: A Citizen’S Manifesto on America. Lewis, Brett H. iUniverse, 2013. ISBN 9781491708675. Página 146. En google libros. https://books.google.es/books?id=BzWGAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA146&dq=Setting+a+good+example+is+a+far+better+way+to+spread+ideals+than+through+force+of+arms&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi66te28vnmAhUlAmMBHYg5C_kQ6AEIKDAA#v=onepage&q=Setting%20a%20good%20example%20is%20a%20far%20better%20way%20to%20spread%20ideals%20than%20through%20force%20of%20arms&f=false Consultado el 10 de enero de 2020.

“Si el gobierno no puede mantener las drogas fuera de sus propias prisiones, ¿Cómo podrían hacerlo en cualquier otro lado?”

“If the government can´t keep drugs out of their own prisons, how can they do it at any place else?”

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“La Paz es un mensaje poderoso… la lógica nos dice que podemos hacer un mundo mucho mejor de una forma mucho más fácil que causando guerras.”

“Peace is a powerful message… logic tells us that we can make a better world in a much easier way than causing wars.”

“No vienen a atacarnos porque somos ricos y libres, vienen y nos atacan porque estamos allá. ¿Qué pensaríamos si otros paises hicieran eso con nosotros?”

“They don´t come here to attack us because we are rich and we are free, they come and they attack us beacause we are over there ¿What would we think if other foreign countries were doing that to us?”

“Soy Ron Paul. Soy un congresista de Texas sirviendo en mi décimo mandato. Soy el campeón de la Constitución.”

“I´m Ron Paul. I´m a Congressman from Texas, serving my 10th term. I am the champion of the Constitution.”

“Si uno realmente quiere resolver los problemas de la pobreza, del desempleo y de las preocupaciones económicas, uno debe creer en el Libre Mercado. El Libre Mercado es humanitario, es la fuerza del gobierno la que es inhumana.”

“If you really want to solve the problems of poverty, unemployment and economic concerns, yo have to believe in the Free Market. Free Market is humanitarian, it´s the government´s force that is inhumane.”

“Los Fundadores de nuestro país apreciaban la libertad, no la democracia.”

“Our country’s founders cherished liberty, not democracy.”

Ron Paul: Frases en inglés

“I think everybody has the same concerns about helping people when they're having trouble. The question is whether it should be done through coercion, or voluntary means, or local government. And I opt out from the federal government doing it, because that involves central economic planning. So even if we accept the gentleman's moral premise, in a practical way it's a total failure. We'd have been better off taking the amount of money and giving every single family $20,000, and they'd all been better off, than the way we did it. We bought all these trailer homes and they sat out in the open, so the whole thing is insane, it's a total waste. And besides, the reason I don't like these federal government programs, it encourages people like me to build on the beach. I have a house on the beach in the gulf of Mexico. But why don't I assume my own responsibility, why doesn't the market tell me what the insurance rates should be? Because it would be very very high. But, because we want it subsidized, we ask the people of Arizona to subsidize my insurance so I can take greater danger, my house gets blown down, and then the people of Arizona rebuild it?! My statement back during the time of Katrina, which was a rather risky political statement: why do the people of Arizona have to pay for me to take my risk… less people will be exposed to danger if you don't subsidize risky behavior… I think it's a very serious mistake to think that central economic planning and forcibly transferring wealth from people who don't take risks to people who take risks is a proper way to go.”

The Charles Goyette Show, March 30, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6RMVUOaeA8
2000s, 2006-2009

“…a few years back, in the 1980s, in our efforts to bring peace and democracy to the world we assisted the freedom fighters of Afghanistan, and in our infinite wisdom we gave money, technology and training to Bin Laden, and now, this very year, we have declared that Bin Laden was responsible for the bombing in Africa. So what is our response, because we allow our President to pursue war too easily? What was the President's response? Some even say that it might have been for other reasons than for national security reasons. So he goes off and bombs Afghanistan, and he goes off and bombs Sudan, and now the record shows that very likely the pharmaceutical plant in Sudan was precisely that, a pharmaceutical plant… As my colleagues know, at the end of this bill I think we get a hint as to why we do not go to Rwanda for humanitarian reasons… I think it has something to do with money, and I think it has something to do with oil… they are asking to set up and check into the funds that Saddam Hussein owes to the west. Who is owed? They do not owe me any money. But I will bet my colleagues there is a lot of banks in New York who are owed a lot of money, and this is one of the goals…
Dana Rohrabacher: This resolution is exactly the right formula… Support democracy. Oppose tyranny. Oppose aggression and repression… We should strengthen the victims so they can defend themselves. These things are totally consistent with America's philosophy, and it is a pragmatic approach as well… Our support for the Mujahedin collapsed the Soviet Union. Yes, there was a price to pay, because after the Soviet Union collapsed, we walked away, and we did not support those elements in the Mujahedin who were somewhat in favor of the freedom and western values. With those people who oppose this effort of pro democracy foreign policy, a pro freedom foreign policy rather than isolation foreign policy, they would have had us stay out of that war in Afghanistan. They would never have had us confronting Soviet aggression in different parts of the world… Mr. Speaker, the gentleman does not think it is proper for us to offer those people who are struggling for freedoms in Iraq against their dictatorship a helping hand?
Ron Paul: Mr. Speaker, reclaiming my time, I think it would be absolutely proper to do that, as long as it came out of the gentleman's wallet and we did not extract it from somebody in this country, a taxpayer at the point of a gun and say, look, bin Laden is a great guy. I want more of your money. That is what we did in the 1980s. That is what the Congress did. They went to the taxpayers, they put a gun to their head, and said, you pay up, because we think bin Laden is a freedom fighter.
Dana Rohrabacher: Well, if the gentleman will further yield, it was just not handled correctly.
Ron Paul: Mr. Speaker, again reclaiming my time, the policy is flawed. The policy is flawed.”

Debate on the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998, October 5, 1998 http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec98/cr100598.htm
1990s

“Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.”

1990
February
The Coming Race War
Ron Paul Political Report
7
http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/February1990.pdf, quoted in * 2012-01-08
Ron Paul Did Not Vote for MLK Day
Ta-Nehisi
Coates
The Root
http://www.theroot.com/buzz/ron-paul-did-not-vote-mlk-day
Disputed, Newsletters, Ron Paul Political Report

“Good morning, Mr. Greenspan. I understand that you did not take my friendly advice last fall. I thought maybe you should look for other employment, but I see you have kept your job.”

Hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Financial Services, February 17, 2000 http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/bank/hba62930.000/hba62930_0.HTM#53
2000s, 2001-2005

“Well, gays in San Francisco do not obey the dictates of good sense. […] First, these men don't really see a reason to live past their fifties. They are not married, they have no children, and their lives are centered on new sexual partners. These conditions do not make one's older years the happiest. Second, because sex is the center of their lives, they want it to be as pleasurable as possible, which means unprotected sex. Third, they enjoy the attention and pity that comes with being sick.”

1994
January
AIDS Dementia
Ron Paul Survival Report
5
http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/SR_Jan94_p5.pdf, quoted in * 2011-12-23
TNR Exclusive: A Collection of Ron Paul's Most Incendiary Newsletters
New Republic
http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/98883/ron-paul-incendiary-newsletters-exclusive
Disputed, Newsletters, Ron Paul Survival Report

“Because federal hate crime laws criminalize thoughts, they are incompatible with a free society.”

Unconstitutional Legislation Threatens Freedoms, May 7, 2007 freerepublic.com http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1830822/posts
2000s, 2006-2009

“Question: …you believe the Fed shouldn't exist… make the case.
Ron Paul: First reason is, it's not authorized in the Constitution, it's an illegal institution. The second reason, it's an immoral institution, because we have delivered to a secretive body the privilege of creating money out of thin air; if you or I did it, we'd be called counterfeiters, so why have we legalized counterfeiting? But the economic reasons are overwhelming: the Federal Reserve is the creature that destroys value. This station talks about free market capitalism, and you can't have free market capitalism if you have a secret bank creating money and credit out of thin air. They become the central planners, they decide what interest rates should be, what the supply of money should be…
Question: How does the gold standard solves that?
Ron Paul: It maintains a stable currency and a stable value. If the Fed concentrated more on stable money rather than stable prices… They push up new money in stocks and in commodities and in houses, and then they have to come in to rescue the situation. They create the bubbles, then they come in and rescue it, and they do nothing more than try to do price fixing. Capitalism depends, and capital comes from savings, but there's no savings in this country, so this is all artificial. It creates the misdirection and the malinvestment and all the excessive debt, and it always has to have a correction. Since the Fed has been in existence, the dollar has lost about 97% of its value. You're supposed to encourage savings, but if something loses its value, why save dollars? There's no encouragement whatsoever. […] Gold is 6000 years old, and it still maintains its purchasing power. Oil prices really are very stable in terms of Gold. […] Both conservatives and liberals want to enhance big government, and this is a seductive way to tax the middle class.”

CNBC debate with Faiz Shakir, March 20, 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94VWPjUQSM
2000s, 2006-2009

“They use [the term Isolationist] all the time, and they do that to be very negative. There are a few people in the country who say, "Well, that's good. I sort of like that term." I don't particularly like the term because I do not think I am an isolationist at all. Because along with the advice of not getting involved in entangling alliances and into the internal affairs of other countries, the Founders said – and it's permissible under the Constitution – to be friends with people, trade with people, communicate with them, and get along with them – but stay out of the military alliances. The irony is they accuse us, who would like to be less interventionist and keep our troops at home, of being isolationist. Yet if you look at the results of the policy of the last six years, we find that we are more isolated than ever before. So I claim the policy of those who charge us with being isolationists is really diplomatic isolationism. They are not willing to talk to Syria. They are not willing to talk to Iran. They are not willing to trade with people that might have questionable people in charge. We have literally isolated ourselves. We have less friends and more enemies than ever before. So in a way, it's one of the unintended consequences of their charges. They are the true isolationists, I believe.”

Interview by Scott Horton, April 4, 2007 http://www.antiwar.com/horton/?articleid=10798
2000s, 2006-2009

“He was also a comsymp, if not an actual party member, and the man who replaced the evil of forced segregation with the evil of forced integration.
King, the FBI files show, was not only a world-class adulterer, he also seduced underage girls and boys. The Rev. Ralph David Abernathy revealed before his death that King had made a pass at him many years before.
And we are supposed to honor this "Christian minister" and lying socialist satyr with a holiday that puts him on a par with George Washington?”

1990
December
Ron Paul Political Report
8
http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_Dec90_p8.pdf, quoted in * 2011-12-23
TNR Exclusive: A Collection of Ron Paul's Most Incendiary Newsletters
New Republic
http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/98883/ron-paul-incendiary-newsletters-exclusive
regarding Martin Luther King, Jr.
Disputed, Newsletters, Ron Paul Political Report

“Order was only restored in L. A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks three days after rioting began. The "poor" lined up at the post office to get their handouts (since there were no deliveries)--and then complained about slow service.
What if the checks had never arrived? No doubt the blacks would have fully privatized the welfare state through continued looting. But they were paid off and the violence subsided.”

1992-06-15
Ron Paul Political Report
6
6
6-7
http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_June92_p6.pdf, quoted in * 2012-01-03
Andy
Kroll
10 Extreme Claims in Ron Paul's Controversial Newsletters
Mother Jones
0362-8841
http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/01/ron-paul-newsletter-iowa-caucus-republican?page=2 and * 2011-12-23
TNR Exclusive: A Collection of Ron Paul's Most Incendiary Newsletters
New Republic
http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/98883/ron-paul-incendiary-newsletters-exclusive
regarding the Watts Riots
Disputed, Newsletters, Ron Paul Political Report

“Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than individuals”

Government and Racism http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3EADdr-5AY (16 April 2007).
2000s, 2006-2009
Contexto: I’m not a racist. As a matter of fact, Rosa Parks is one of my heroes, Martin Luther King is a hero — because they practiced the libertarian principle of civil disobedience, nonviolence.
Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called "diversity" actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist. The true antidote to racism is liberty. Liberty means having a limited, constitutional government devoted to the protection of individual rights rather than group claims. Liberty means free-market capitalism, which rewards individual achievement and competence, not skin color, gender, or ethnicity.

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