Video of Ron Paul's Questioning of Fed Chairman Bernanke Regarding a New International Currency on Nov. 18, 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Larry Greenley   
Sunday, 23 November 2008 15:56

Here are links to three videos concerning Ron Paul's questioning of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke during a congressional hearing on November 18, 2008.

The first video shows the actual questioning during the hearing; the second video shows Ron Paul commenting on his questioning of Bernanke; and the third video shows Ron Paul being interviewed on Fox News later the same day regarding his questioning of Bernanke, and his views on the current financial crisis in general, the bailouts, and the need for sound money.

 

Ron Paul Questions Fed Chairman Bernanke About a New International Currency on Nov. 18, 2008

 

Ron Paul's Own Video Commentary Regarding His Questioning of Bernanke on Nov. 18, 2008.

 

Ron Paul on Fox Business News, 11/18/2008, regarding his questioning of Bernanke, and his views regarding the Wall Street Bailout, the proposed auto bailout, and the need for sound money.

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Matthew Schoech
November 25, 2008
68.188.156.226
Votes: +4
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Bernacke and Geithner & Co should turn themselves in to the nearest
State Prison. These crooks and their lackies have been responsible
for grand theft of a nation. Unfortunately it won't be any time soon.
Their current mission is to finish the grandiose plan of the new order
of the ages by destroying the dollar through hyper inflating the currency.
Ron Paul on the other hand should be awarded the truth tellers award
for having the cahunas to speak the truth.

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TerryF
November 26, 2008
68.39.136.168
Votes: +3
It is coming unraveled before our eyes.

Obama selects the President of the NY Federal Reserve as his Secretary of Treasury. Adds former Fed Chairman Paul Volker to his economic advisory team and otherwise lines his cabinet with members of the Council on Foreign Relations or leftist leaning socialists like Hillary Clinton who better qualify as the Secretary of the UN than our State.

Meanwhile, the former Presidential candidate whose ideas were laughed at by the other Republican candidates during the Presidential debates and ridiculed by the media remains the only Congressman with the foresight to see through the fog and come up with honest solutions. Now that he has little possibility of direct influence, he is sought after by the media and his views are given the respect they deserve.

The hypocrisy of it all is absurd and Americans who ignore the Constitution as a yard stick by which to judge a candidate for office are getting the government that their complacency deserves. Meanwhile, the Feds continue to inflate us into oblivion and by spring it will be apparent that we either replace our political and economic leaders or lose our nation.

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julie_clem
January 06, 2009
4.242.3.68
Votes: +0
Things are getting ugly. . .

We (Fed) are printing money out of thin air, our economy is tanking, the people have elected a socialist as a president, our morals are at an all time low, how much longer can we go on like this? If current trends stay the same, I think we are in big trouble. Does anyone know how much longer our system can handle all this worthless money?

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