What is different about the Liberty movement?

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By Shaun Booth
Ron Paul and the plain, absolute language of freedom

If you sometimes feel that the world is full of stock phrases and sometimes it becomes difficult to say just what you mean you are not alone. Sometimes it is best to strip down language to its bare bones to convey the most elementary of ideas.

This is the case with the Liberty movement and the politics of Ron Paul. Freedom is an absolute and perhaps the only absolute in the worldview of the Liberty movement.

It is important to remember that a large percentage of Congress is made up of lawyers and a lawyer’s weapon of choice is the manipulation of language. Politics at the end of the day is the manipulation of language.

So when people ask me, “What is different about the Liberty movement, what sets it apart from the politics of Washington?”
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One should always be wary

when others try to use rhetorical trickery and the appeal to authority fallacy to get you to go along with some odd scheme.

This is the methodology of most politicians.

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Good article here

And this is SO true: "The problem with speaking plainly is that you depend on the listener to do his or her own fact checking to find out what you are saying is indeed true."