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Ronald Ernest Paul dit Ron Paul, né le 20 août 1935, est un homme politique américain, membre du Parti républicain, représentant du Texas à la Chambre des représentants de 1976 à 1977, de 1979 à 1985, puis enfin de 1997 à 2013. Il a été candidat à l'élection présidentielle de 1988 pour le Parti libertarien, à l'investiture du Parti républicain pour l'élection présidentielle de 2008 et pour l'élection présidentielle de 2012.

Partisan du libertarianisme, il préconise un État fédéral au rôle limité, de faibles impôts, des marchés libres, une politique étrangère non interventionniste ainsi qu'un retour à des politiques monétaires basées sur des métaux pour étalon.

Il est parfois surnommé « Doctor No » au Congrès parce qu'il est diplômé en médecine mais aussi parce qu’il vote contre toutes les lois qui selon lui violent la constitution américaine, augmentent les revenus des membres de la Chambre des Représentants, ou augmentent les impôts. Wikipedia  

✵ 20. août 1935
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“Quand une seule personne peut déclencher une guerre, par définition, une république n'existe plus.”

When one person can initiate war, by its definition, a republic no longer exists.
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Débats parlementaires

“Comment puis-je être candidat tout en disant que je veux être un président faible? Nous avons besoin d'un président solide, assez solide pour résister à la tentation de prendre des pouvoirs que le président ne devrait pas avoir.”

How can I run for office and say I want to be a weak president? We need a strong president, strong enough to resist the temptation of taking power the President shouldn’t have.
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Meetings

“Bonjour, M. Greenspan. Je constate que vous n'avez pas suivi le conseil amical que je vous donnais à l'automne dernier. Je pensais que vous devriez peut-être chercher un autre emploi, mais je vois que vous avez gardé celui que vous aviez.”

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.
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Alan Greenspan était à l'époque président de la Réserve fédérale américaine, et Ron Paul était particulièrement critique à l'égard de la politique menée par cette institution.
Débats parlementaires

“Dans la société libre envisagée par les Pères fondateurs, les écoles doivent rendre compte aux parents, pas aux bureaucrates fédéraux.”

In the free society envisioned by the founders, schools are held accountable to parents, not federal bureaucrats.
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Débats parlementaires

Ron Paul: Citations en anglais

“Are you stunned by what has become of American culture? Well, it’s not an accident. You’ve probably heard of ‘cultural Marxism,’ but do you know what it means?”

As quoted in Ron Paul tweets racist cartoon, faces backlash http://thehill.com/homenews/house/395176-ron-paul-tweets-racist-cartoon-faces-backlash (July 2, 2018) by Emily Birnbaum, The Hill.
2010s

“Chris Matthews: Let me ask you this: the '64 civil rights bill. Do you think a [em]ployer, a guy runs his shop down in Texas has a right to say, "If you're black, you don't come in my store". That was the libertarian right before '64. Was it the balanced society?
Ron Paul: I believe that property rights should be protected. Your right to be on TV is protected by property rights because somebody owns that station. I can't walk into your station. So right of freedom of speech is protected by property. The right of your church is protected by property. So people should honor and protect it. This gimmick, Chris, it's off the wall when you say I'm for property rights and states' rights, therefore I'm a racist. I mean that's just outlandish. Wait, Chris. Wait, Chris. People who say that if the law was there and you could do that, who's going to do it? What idiot would do that?
Chris Matthews: Everybody in the South. I saw these signs driving through the South in college. Of course they did it. You remember them doing it.
Ron Paul: Yeah, I but also know that the Jim Crow laws were illegal and we got rid of them under that same law, and that's all good. Government —
Chris Matthews: But you would've voted against that law.
Ron Paul: Pardon me?
Chris Matthews: You would've voted against that law. You wouldn't have voted for the '64 civil rights bill.
Ron Paul: Yes, but not in — I wouldn’t vote against getting rid of the Jim Crow laws.
Chris Matthews: But you would have voted for the — you know you — oh, come on. Honestly, Congressman, you were not for the '64 civil rights bill.
Ron Paul: Because — because of the property rights element, not because it got rid of the Jim Crow law.”

2011

“The constant refrain that bringing our troops home would demonstrate a lack of support for them must be one of the most amazing distortions ever foisted on the American public.”

The Upcoming Iraq War Funding Bill http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2007/cr032007.htm (March 20, 2007).
2000s, 2006-2009

“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.”

The Revolution: A Manifesto, 2008 http://www.dailypaul.com/node/40804
2000s, 2006-2009

“Our foolish policy in Iraq invites terrorist attacks against U. S. territory and incites the Islamic fundamentalists against us.”

U.S. House of Representatives, February 2, 1999 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd8jPKwArsM
1990s

“Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans only as members of groups and never as 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 intense focus on race is inherently racist, because it views individuals only as members of racial groups. Conservatives and libertarians should fight back and challenge the myth that collectivist liberals care more about racism. Modern liberalism, however, well-intentioned, is a byproduct of the same collectivist thinking that characterizes racism. The continued insistence on group thinking only inflames racial tensions. 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. In a free market, businesses that discriminate lose customers, goodwill, and valuable employees- while rational businesses flourish by choosing the most qualified employees and selling to all willing buyers. More importantly, in a free society every citizen gains a sense of himself as an individual, rather than developing a group or victim mentality. This leads to a sense of individual responsibility and personal pride, making skin color irrelevant. Rather than looking to government to correct what is essentially a sin of the heart, we should understand that reducing racism requires a shift from group thinking to an emphasis on individualism.”

What Really Divides Us https://web.archive.org/web/20120127094927/http://www.ronpaularchive.com/2002/12/what-really-divides-us/ (23 December 2002).
2000s, 2001-2005

“The liberals want to keep white America from taking action against black crime and welfare. […] Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems.”

1992
July
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http://www.tnr.com/sites/default/files/PR_July92_p3.pdf, quoted in * 2012-01-03
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10 Extreme Claims in Ron Paul's Controversial Newsletters
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http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/01/ron-paul-newsletter-iowa-caucus-republican?page=2
Disputed, Newsletters, Ron Paul Political Report

“This is the big one.”

Financial Times, March 22, 2009 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ee3e07f0-16b2-11de-9a72-0000779fd2ac.html
2000s, 2006-2009

“What is most dangerous is that although this virus will eventually disappear, the assault on our civil liberties is not likely to be reversed. From this point on, whenever local officials, county officials, state governors, or federal bureaucrats decide there is sufficient reason to suspend the Constitution they will not hesitate to do so. Anyone who challenges the suspension of the Constitution “for our own good” will be labeled “unpatriotic” and perhaps even reported to the authorities. We have already seen hotlines springing up across the country for Americans to report other Americans who dare venture outside to enjoy the sun and build up their vitamin D protection against the coronavirus. The government is justified in cancelling the Constitution, we are told, because we are in an emergency situation caused by the Covid-19 virus. But do people forget that the Constitution itself was written and adopted while we were in an “emergency situation”? Did the framers of the Constitution fail to add an 11th Amendment to the Bill of Rights saying, “oh by the way, none of this counts if we get sick?””

Of course not! Those who wrote our Constitution understood that these rights are not granted by the government, but rather by our Creator. Thus it was never a question as to when or under what conditions they could be suspended: the government had no authority to suspend them at all because it did not grant them in the first place.
2020, End the Shutdown; It’s Time for Resurrection!

“The people are looking for the truth and i do believe that truth will win out in the end.”

Reflecting On The Past & Anticipating The Future, Ron Paul Liberty Report], YouTube (31 December 2019)
2019

“The only time they tell the truth is when they admit that they are lying.”

Possible Iran False Flag In Gulf Of Oman, With The US Already Caught In A Lie & Israel Attacks Syria, Ryan Cristian, The Last American Vagabond, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAiNqq14UF4 Video: 1 hour 14 mins, 18 secs, (13 June 2019)

Know More News About War with Iran, Ron Paul and Daniel McAdams, Ron Paul Liberty Report, soundbite from the Ron Paul Liberty Report on Adam Green's Know More News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XDoDTYhLL4 Video: 37 mins, 34 secs, (17 June 2019)
2019

“In a free-market economy, the consumer is king: labor unions don't run things, business people don't run things, bankers don't run things, politicians don't run things, but the success of a business depends on how people spend their money.”

In response to the question "What is your opinion on direct democracy, where the citizens themselves make law, rather than elected representatives?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-nfaTZNWcI (May 14, 2015)
2015

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