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August 28, 2015, 02:36:18 PM
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Hello fellow Bitcointalkers! I am writing here today to endorse Rand Paul for president 2016. Rand Paul will drive a steak through the heart of the IRS with a 14.5% Fair and Flat Tax. He supports a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. He leads the fight for term limits in congress, and he wants to pass a bill forcing congressmen to read bills before they are passed. Rand Paul will stand by our constitution, defending our rights. He is fighting against unconstitutional NSA spying. Support Rand Paul 2016!


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August 28, 2015, 02:54:02 PM
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Ok about the fight against NSA, but are we sure that there aren't lobbies that supports this Rand paul and only single cittizen? And what about the other hot topics? Anyway i'm not from the USA so for me is a bit hard to get info about the elections.

And because it accept bitcoins as donation doesn't it mean that will get against the bitlicence in the state of New york?
Anyway i agree on the terms limit but why the whole plan is so short and without information that can be really usefull after all? Seems something started from nothing and i'm not sure what will happen at the end...

P.s. i'm not a journalist but politics on those years are so mixed up that the people need to know exactly for what somebody wants to became the president of the USA.

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August 28, 2015, 02:58:59 PM
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I would vote for him if I was in USA xD. As for donating, I don't think I have that many coins to consider it in the first place.

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August 28, 2015, 03:05:28 PM
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Mbc,

I am a confused by you post. What are you trying to say?

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Glad to see he has international supporters!
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August 28, 2015, 04:47:47 PM
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Mbc,

I am a confused by you post. What are you trying to say?

21coin,

Glad to see he has international supporters!

What i was trying to say was

1: is this candidate supported by normal people or there are lobbies with he?
2: Because he is accepting Bitcoin as donation does it mean that will make bitcoin free making outlaw the infamous bitlicense that is active in the state of new york?
3: Only 4 points on the program? are we sure that is only a concept that will be extended in the future before the elections or those 4 points are definitive?

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August 28, 2015, 05:02:54 PM
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Mbc,

I am a confused by you post. What are you trying to say?

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Glad to see he has international supporters!

What i was trying to say was

1: is this candidate supported by normal people or there are lobbies with he?
2: Because he is accepting Bitcoin as donation does it mean that will make bitcoin free making outlaw the infamous bitlicense that is active in the state of new york?
3: Only 4 points on the program? are we sure that is only a concept that will be extended in the future before the elections or those 4 points are definitive?

Thank you for clarifying. In answer to your points:

1: Many "normal people" support Rand Paul. His donations come from me and you, not big corporations. Also, most lobbies are against him, I don't know of any that support him.

2: Rand Paul supports the Bitcoin idea, and is against government intervention, and supports free market. So while he hasn't made a public statement about bitlicense, it is safe to assume he is against it.

3: I listed 4 points in this thread. www.randpaul.com/issues gives his stance on a broader range on issues.
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August 28, 2015, 10:51:16 PM
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I'm not American so there's nothing I can do but I would definitely support Rand Paul if I could. His ideas are a close match to those of the pioneers who've made the US in the 18th century. He's the man to get America back to its roots, in total opposition to Hilary who would turn America into a socialist failure like most European countries.

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August 29, 2015, 02:12:33 AM
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I would vote for him if I was in USA xD. As for donating, I don't think I have that many coins to consider it in the first place.

It's not legal to donate to him if can't vote in the US.
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August 29, 2015, 12:08:27 PM
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I would vote for him if I was in USA xD. As for donating, I don't think I have that many coins to consider it in the first place.

It's not legal to donate to him if can't vote in the US.

That never stopped anyone before. Wasn't there a scandal earlier this year about Hilary and her foundation receiving donations from several other countries for example?

I'm not American so there's nothing I can do but I would definitely support Rand Paul if I could. His ideas are a close match to those of the pioneers who've made the US in the 18th century. He's the man to get America back to its roots, in total opposition to Hilary who would turn America into a socialist failure like most European countries.

European countries are welfare states. Not really socialist. And I would hope he doesn't want to match the ideas of the American founders. Their idea was that the rich should rule the country and that their property rights be secure no matter what. I'm glad we have moved away from that and wouldn't want to go back. Not that we have gone very far in that direction though.
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August 31, 2015, 03:30:29 AM
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Good post, OP! I've been repping Rand for quite a while but I welcome everything you have to say and offer in support of him.
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