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by Corey Hutchins, November 10th 09:45am

Hundreds of supporters from all over the Southeast turned out Monday night, Nov. 9, to hear Ron Paul give a lecture at the Carolina Coliseum. The conservative Texas congressman, who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in 2008, spoke for nearly an hour. The event was sponsored by USC’s Honors College and the Carolina Debate Union, among other groups.

Paul’s speech, titled “The Politics of Tolerance,” came just weeks after South Carolina’s senior Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told a town hall group that he would not let Paul “hijack” the Republican Party.

A hero to advocates for limited government, the congressman drew a colorful crowd including one man who sported a bright yellow shirt with a Gadsden flag on the front and the word “Extremist” in black letters on the back. Outside, others waved “Ron Paul 2008” campaign signs that were re-worded to read “2012.”

South Carolina is an early presidential primary state, along with Iowa, where Paul is scheduled to speak at Iowa State University Nov. 13.

Some highlights of the speech:

On the Green Zone in Iraq:
“That’s where our military lives high on the hog. That’s where they have tennis courts and swimming pools and alcohol. And the Muslims, who now are starting to feel like maybe they have something to say about this, said no more alcohol in the Green Zone. And one of our officers said, ‘Well, it looks like we might as well go home.’”

On the healthcare reform package
“[It is] to take from one group and give to another. They call it free, of course. Of course, you know there is no such thing as anything really coming free, especially from the government. The government can only take from one group and give to another.”

On Austrian economics and the free market
“I would say that if we want to live in a free society … we should study Austrian economics, understand how it works and understand why it’s in the best interest of the people to believe in free markets because that’s where you get the greatest amount of prosperity and the best distribution no matter what they tell you about how much government you need to make it in their system.”

On individual liberty
“When it comes to individual liberty such as personal habits and how you spend your life and your time, sexual lives, gambling lives and all kinds of things that you might do personally, but it is always you that you’re hurting. There are some people who say ‘No, you can’t do that. We want to tell you exactly what’s going to make you a better person.’ So then another gang from Congress and Washington and politicians come in and say ‘A-ha! We’re going to make you a better person, we’re going to regulate your habits and regulate all your lifestyles. We’re going to regulate what you smoke and what you drink and everything else because you’re not smart enough to do that.’”

On wearing motorcycle helmets
“I think it’s a pretty good idea to wear a [motorcycle] helmet, but I would hope to think that people are smart enough to figure that out. But the reason you have to wear a helmet now is that you end up in the emergency room, it might cost some more and therefore the nanny state says you lose your personal choice.”

On ‘Cash for Clunkers’
“You’re taking the cars away from the poor people who might be able to buy them. And it turns out that most of the cars that were trashed were American cars and they all ended up buying foreign cars. It makes no sense. I would say that we as a people dealing with our own money can do a much better job.”

On the stimulus package
“Why couldn’t we have just suspended, at least, the income tax? Say ‘OK, folks, go to work and you don’t have to pay any taxes for the next two years’… It would have been a bigger stimulus … I think that would have been a much better way of dealing with it.”

On a dollar crisis
“Can you imagine what’s going to happen when there’s a dollar crisis and we’re in the midst of the dollar rapidly depreciating? That is big stuff."

On foreign policy
“We have a terrible choice in our foreign policy. We have two choices: we go to a country and they do exactly as we tell them and they’re obedient [then] we give them a lot of money. But if they don’t do it we send over the bombs. And I say there’s a third option: why don’t we just mind our own business and get along.”

On democracy
“[They say] we have to spread democracy -- even if it’s through the barrel of a gun. But democracy sometimes is a questionable decision to hold because democracy sometimes can backfire on you and when the majority becomes the dictator and takes away your rights it’s not such a great idea.”

On capitalism
“People say ‘Ahhh, this is proof capitalism failed.’ But I tell you what, that’s one argument we better learn how to refute. Because the free market hasn’t failed. I don’t particularly like the word ‘capitalism.’ I like to use the word [sic] ‘free market.’ Free markets haven’t failed.”
 

Comments
While many of us detested the Republican war machine, Ron Paul spoke of pulling the troops home. Did the Democrats pull the troops home or are they sending more troops to Afghanistan?
Mike November 10th 10:07am
Ron Paul 2012!

End the Fed!
Dan November 10th 10:20am
I'm not sure what you mean by "who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in 2008". The only reason he ran is to promote the ideas of freedom and liberty. He inspired millions of people, and is still inspiring people. I'd say in running for the Republican Party's presidential campaign he won.
kyle smith November 10th 10:41am
Thanks for this article. Those are great quotes! I tried to link in to YAL's justintv live link, but it was over before I got there (Pacific Time). Sounds like it was a great speech, though!
spinnikerca November 10th 12:42pm
Looked more like thousand, probably 2,000, attended the rally.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgpNt08lcP4&feature=player_embedded
Brent Burk November 10th 04:38pm
I'm agin it !

(What was the question, again?)
Founding Republican November 10th 07:38pm
Great summarization of his speech for those of us who couldn't make it there or watch/listen to it otherwise.

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QC Watchdog November 11th 12:30am
As far as I am concerned, he should be president of both, USA and Pakistan.
Ather Nawab November 11th 01:37am
As great as Ron Paul is (relative to the other politicians), I don't believe that participation in politics is going to free us from politics.

We must reject political power by definition, not work to tweak it.
jesse November 11th 03:19am
here in new york when you turn on "conservative" talk radio you hear rush , levin and hannity "DUTIFLLY" ignoring RON PAUL. i love it personally because,as a frequent caller to these "beacon of truth" radio stations the call screeners have got to be working over time filtering out all those ron paul supporters. keep it up boys because when the wave of freedom breaks itll be the likes of you who fall into obsurity and then down the memory hole as the "shills" you are revealing yourselves to be !
joseph a canzoneri j November 11th 06:20am
Ron Paul embodies what America was and should be again! End the Fed and end the tyranny!!!

Here's how we end war:

[Whatever country's leaders incite wars, just kill those leaders. Not the innocent civilians. Kill the warmongering leaders, even if they are our own!Usually, it is our own.]

Ron Paul for President 2012!
Iconoclasm November 11th 06:22am
Thanks for the article. It's always great to hear RP speaking the truth.
Janet November 11th 06:41am
What a treat for the people who have not had the opportunity to hear Dr. Ron Paul speak!

He is the ONLY member of congress to tell you the truth - so much wisdom and common sense.

Dr. Ron Paul is a magnificent man!
sunny November 11th 08:18am
The article makes it sound as if this is some great accomplishment. I'm afraid I take the opposite view and ask, "only hundreds?" One would think that if the American people gave even half a damn about the freedoms and liberties they are and have been losing under the two-party fraud, there would be tens of thousands of people. Hundreds of people likely doesn't even represent the number of unemployed Americans in that area. The American people obviously enjoy the sound of their clanking chains.
F.A. Hayek Fan November 11th 09:01am
The "free-market" is one word the way Paul used it to describe an entity. The writer/editors should have used a hyphen. The concept of a free-market is too often misunderstood as a free market. This is due in part to the way that the terms are used interchangeably by journalists whose understanding of economics comes from a dictionary.
Freetruth November 11th 11:30am
Thank you, Dr. Paul, for spreading the message of freedom and for being one of the few people in Congress actually representing the people and fighting for Liberty.
Danielle November 11th 11:44am
It is time for the great "silent majority" who share these beliefs to rise up and shout even louder until they reach a point of being the prevalent majority again. Many have reached that point and finally are becoming engaged. Only when they "all" come together can we re-establish the greatness of our community that still exists. Dr Paul "gets it" and speaks for even more than anyone has imagined.
cowboy bob November 11th 01:09pm
Ron Paul in 2012!

For those interested, we're having an End the Fed protest in Charlotte, NC, on Sunday Nov 22nd at 2pm uptown across from the Federal Reserve building on East Trade Street. Come if you can!

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Donna November 11th 01:44pm
FREE PRESS ----don'tmake me laugh!
When have we seen the following on in any of "our" papers,magazines,editorials,tv talk shows
LUDWIG VON MISES!!!!!
They are scared "sh------".
I am getting tired .
Which way to the bridge that started us on this fateful path.

Frank Schoenfeld
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FRANK Schoenfeld November 11th 04:26pm
I want to comment, RP gave me the wisdom to learn Aust. Economics ...
because ...what he was saying just did not add up for me...I got to have truth, I am too old to accept the words of any politician at face value... before I wised up I was hard core right wing, Republican for the last 20 years...you got to show me...I got to see it for my self...but once I read the best book I have ever read, more truth and wisdom in that book than can be quoted... It turned me around...I refer to "Human Action" by the greatest economist who has ever lived... Von Mises... I am convinced RP is right, If we do not change soon ... from the fed making infinite dollars...and the spending the US into oblivion...Money we can never pay back... Just know this ...hard cold reality, teaches hard lessons...just as human action teaches... will either change our ways, or reality will change them for us ... RP is doing his best ...giving the warning... for the US...this will be a hard lesson indeed! Everyone ...well anyone with half a reasoning brain, knows this.

Thank You Ron for your efforts.

I just say this RP does not have the best way... forward ...he has the only way forward...that we can as a republic survive.
George W. Hill Jr. November 11th 04:30pm
Ron Paul is the only principled politician in Washington. You can literally just hear an issue and already know what his stance on it is. He's just that consistent.
clay November 11th 05:20pm
I think that if we the people don't get our butts in gear and make the people who are to be in charge get off their butts and and do something. We are going to be in real trouble. That is why we the people need to get involved or put people in office that will listen to us. So if you would Mr. Paul lead us in the right direction. Thank you for your time.
R. Barkhimer November 11th 05:37pm
"I don’t particularly like the word ‘capitalism.’ I like to use the word [sic] ‘free market.’ "

The correct use of free-market as a hyphenated word would better reflect the usage by Mr. Paul describing an entity. Inferring that Mr. Paul misspoke reveals an understanding of economics gleaned from a dictionary as opposed to actual economics books. Or perhaps it is just a silly slight; it's difficult to tell.
Mark Davis November 11th 05:57pm
I did happen to attend and I am from the great state of SC , but if it wasn't for the C4L website and Lewrockwell.com I would have never known about it. The State paper nor any other major news outlet sure didn't announce it.
Mike November 11th 06:19pm
Hello... are any of you Americans listening?
Here is a man who speaks truth in your sea of political liars. Take back your country, let the world breathe

I wish I could vote down there!

afraid in Canada
Lee November 11th 09:00pm
Ron Paul Rocks!!! Wish I could be there but Ill watch the yutube vid. Thanks for sharing the article about the event.
KS Huffman November 11th 10:15pm
Libertarianism is on the rise.
Check out Mises Institute, Lew Rockwell, Freedom Force International, Campaign for Liberty, etc.
Let us take back the Republic.
Walt November 12th 12:15am
Oh my word! I wasn't aware Ron Paul was going to be speaking...wish I had of known - I would have been there! Of couse the main stream media doesn't want you to know. Ron Paul is awesome!
He got my vote. I cannot understand how the American people are so blind - and well, dumb! No other way to say it. Our country is being run into the ground - when will we stand united and get back to a government "for the people, by the people"?
Thank you Free Times for this article and bringing to my attention once again how slack our media outlets are in Columiba, SC.
Kim November 12th 11:46am
RON PAUL 2012!

We have to start by voting in a congress that will work w/ him. Libertarians/Paulians 2010!
Amy November 13th 07:16am
I watched Dr.Paul on youtube give a speech on Gold from 1983. In his speech, he is saying the exact same words today. End the Fed, printing $ out of thin air, etc...He is so smart. I only wish I had taken the red pill long ago. C4L
Greg November 13th 01:57pm
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