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Video: Ron Paul Discusses Financial Turmoil and the Fed

By: Curtis Ophoven

9/19/2008 - 1 Comments

In reaction to the recent moved by the Federal Reserve to bailout several of the largest investment and insurance firms in the world, Ron Paul discussess what is going on in this video.  

Ron Paul says that this cannot continue and sooner or later the dollar itself will give way to the massive amount of money that the Federal Reserve is creating. 

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