Will Ron Paul vote against HR 1207?

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It appears the bill has too much momentum to just go away. So I suspect the next step will be for the leadership to sign on to the bill and then make a bunch of changes and add amendments and completely bastardize the bill.

I can easily see Ron saying he now has to vote against it, because it has become a bill to further entrench the Fed establishment and further protect them from any material scrutiny.

What do you think? Could that happen? To me, it almost seems likely.

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we win either way

Ron Paul on the Alex Jones Show 6/10
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/95921
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four weeks later

John Bohner just signed on. Here comes the bait and switch.

Although I have mass emailed

Although I have mass emailed to get cosponsors, I still think even if this bill is passed in it's current form or a modified senate version, it won't change the agenda their pushing much.

We have to realize they always throughout history have had a Plan B, C, and D...

www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com

"One man with courage is a majority." ~ Andrew Jackson

well, lets make them start

well, lets make them start working on plan B, so we can start neutralizing it too.

Yes

Although I don't think anybody could've or did anticipate the growth of this bill. This is miraculous. God rewards the diligent and heroic.

yes

I agree, very likely. But he keeps on keeping on, I admire him a great deal.

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