Ron Paul has been called and treated as fringe for advocating this...for over 30 years. Newt mentions it and many are advocating crowning him king to see it happen. I think this falls squarely under the definition of bias.
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It's interesting that the author of this piece fails to mention that not only was Ron Paul on the 1981... [MORE]
Mongo
Jan 22, 2012 08:07
I think Newt and Ron have made cases for really rethinking our national economy and our props for our fiscal... [MORE]
Glenn Koons
Jan 21, 2012 14:40
Benefits of a Gold Standard:
1) America goes on a "force fed" budgetary diet...period.
2) Abomination of a Federal Reserve is automatically... [MORE]
messup
Jan 21, 2012 13:47
I think Mr. Gingrich will make a wonderful president. I've met the man--my father in law, a Democrat, was a... [MORE]
Tom
Jan 21, 2012 13:18
[w/response by The New York Sun Editors]I suspect that Ron Paul doesn't delve into "gold" is both because monetary policy is complicated & largely unknown to... [MORE]
Tim White
Jan 21, 2012 12:59
President Newton Gingrich - I like the sound of that. I'm pulling for him. We always knew he had a... [MORE]
James
Jan 21, 2012 11:30
Ron Paul has been called and treated as fringe for advocating this...for over 30 years. Newt mentions it and many...
KitNyx
Jan 19, 2012 20:23
This is a naked grab for the Paul supporters that Newt so desperately needs to recruit right now. Newt will... [MORE]
Scott
Jan 21, 2012 11:01
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