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Breaking!!!GOP Ready to make convention deal with the Ron Paul Delegates!!! Agrees to a platform of auditing the FED!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13484296:MV8xOTY1NTA2XzMyOTc5NTAwX0U1RUU1M0Uz] [quote:Charlie Scene:MV8xOTY1NTA2XzMyOTc5NDUwXzk5NUJDRDkx] Thanks for the info OP! The Fed is the root of so many of our problems right now(IMO) we need more people to look that direction. I think it's a good thing overall. The more people hear about auditing The Fed and abolishing The Fed, the more they will learn about it. I think it's simple to understand to, people just need to be looking in the right direction. I think most people are smart enough, once they realize one simple fact, that our government borrows all our money from a private bank, that this will cause a wave of dissent against the fed.(hopefully) [/quote] Lets hope so. But im sure the debt masters have a contingency. [/quote]
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GOP officials and the Mitt Romney campaign have cut a deal with Texas Rep. Ron Paul's campaign to allow some — though not all — of Paul's delegates from Louisiana and Massachusetts to be seated at the Republican National Convention. The status of Maine's delegates remained unsettled.
The compromise would appear to avert a potential public clash with Paul supporters during the convention's opening day on Monday.
Among Republican delegates descending on Tampa for the GOP presidential convention will be scores of Paul loyalists, who had been uncertain about the degree to which their party and presumptive nominee Romney would allow them to participate.
The key looks to be in part the GOP's embrace of Paul's call for an audit of the Federal Reserve, a move hailed by his son, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, as "great news" and "long overdue." (Romney on Monday endorsed the concept during an appearance in New Hampshire; the party on Tuesday included it in its proposed party platform.)
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The gist of this, is that the GOP agrees to a platform position of auditing the FED, and the Paul supporters are seated, and participate in the convention without making noise.
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