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Dr. Mercola Interviews Ron Paul (Part 4 of 4)

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25 Responses to “Dr. Mercola Interviews Ron Paul (Part 4 of 4)”

  1. athanasius1000 says:

    There probably was no one else in the room. That’s the way they do things in Washington.

  2. athanasius1000 says:

    If your hope is in another “great leader” arising you’re liable to wind up with another Hitler. Or the anti-christ. The people have to wake up and there needs to be spiritual renewal – another Great Awakening such as our nation has experienced several times throughout our history. Trust me, reliance on a “great leader” to save us will only lead to disaster.

  3. mit26chell says:

    Dr Paul is here and in the spotlight right now for a reason. I believe there’s a good reason he didn’t win last election, could it be that the US simply isn’t ready yet? I feel like another three years of the madness of the past decades will bring the USA to it’s knees, and finally, it will be at that point, that America will whitness the greatest leader of all history take office and do the work that’s so needed to be done to restore the republic and crush the empire!

    RP 2012, are you in?

  4. Wenona1975 says:

    He states sad truths at the end, that need to be changed. What’s even more sad is everyone he spoke to in the room probably didn’t even listen.

  5. marpoq says:

    great interview, and nice segment of ron paul speaking at the end!

  6. paradiseregain says:

    If we look back on history, it teaches us that politics can never bring about perfect gov /conditions for the people, because of the insidious elements & greed that exist & the antisocial agendas that are nearly always in situ behind the scenes. I noted that you said you were a missionary in the 80s in Haiti & so you will know that government by God, which is what we all pray for 2 come in the Lords prayer, if we are Christians, is the only remaining solution 2 mankinds problems.

  7. paradiseregain says:

    Health issues will be a thing of the past, under Government by God. There will be no antisocial agendas or insidious elements or greed behind the scenes that will go unchecked. The world is run today like that, people are bent on living only for themselves and no one can ever change peoples hearts, if that is the way to which they incline. They will just go from bad to worse. I am very grateful now however, for your efforts, Dr. Mercola, as I personally have benefited from your own integrity.

  8. paradiseregain says:

    What I noticed is that even after 9/11 and the horror of that, compassion fatigue set in not long after. Its the way the world is every man for himself.

  9. makaisenki says:

    Dude the reason why they’re improverished is because they were enslaved, they got out of enslavement, and they were charged a whole shit load of money for all the lost benefits of those who lost money due to not having slaves anymore.

    Not only that but they tried to pay back the debt, but they ended up borrowing a lot more.

    The situation in Haiti is NOTHING like here dude. They don’t have resources, they’re steeped in debt.

    “What about all the white people that voted for McCain” STFU racist.

  10. spanishaustralian says:

    two great men

  11. nEWwORLDhOARDER says:

    Dr. Mercola and Dr. Paul rock!

  12. leafwatch says:

    These two men have risked a lot by standing up for individual liberty against the powerful interests that control the US. Thankfully we can get the truth through the internet since the corporate media only gives the Big Government side of every issue.

  13. NAVYGOLDEIGHTFOUR says:

    Austrian economic, real economic, thinkers such as Dr Paul’s son Rand Paul and Peter Schiff are also seeking congressional office. They also embrace liberty and have read and understand our Constitiution. Remarkable people needed in trying times.

  14. smkuhner says:

    awesome interview… I never would have expected this!

    for more great videos about freedom and our future….check out smkuhner!

  15. Chrijz says:

    @anottakenusername: Ok, thanks for the info, although they’re probably not much worse off than those in Africa, many mouths to feed… Stupid that they got no money and still they’re the countries that has the highest birthrates… See ‘birthrate’ at Wikipedia.

  16. anottakenusername says:

    No, Haiti has it just as bad as the aftermath of Katrina ALL THE TIME. Before the earthquake they only had like one hospital for every million people and kids would die every day because they didn’t have simple medications due to a lack of funding. Now it’s even worse yet people only notice because it made some news reporters extrs money to cover the story. Just watch, 6 months from now Haiti will be just as hellish to live in but nobody is going to remember.

  17. Chrijz says:

    USA is also really an impoverished nation, with debts up to it’s ears ($10 trillion). Was Haiti really so poor before their natural? disaster? They’re also black New Orleans, so I thought Haitians would support them a bit more. PC-dude don’t be so naive, just shut the fuck up that race isn’t important, all places where blacks are in majority in USA (Detroit etc.), there are black majors, and about all black people voted for Obama. Was that an argument that you were trying to make?

  18. sexyyuan says:

    MERCOLA FOR SENATE 8)

  19. statesRcountries says:

    If you were to? count $1 every second,?
    it would take 36 years to count $1 Billion.

    Therefore, if you were to count $1 every second,
    it would take you 36,000 years to count $1 TRILLION!!

  20. makaisenki says:

    You’re asking if an improverished nation that doesn’t have the means to support themselves, had donated to a natural disaster?

    Why don’t you just go to a homeless shelter and ask them if they want to invest in your business.

    seriously dude what kind of question is that, you’re asking? And why are you mentioning “The also black New Orleans” Dude just shut the fuck up about skin color. It’s not that important.

    Seriously what is the point in your question?

  21. Crzykjn says:

    That’s Congressman Paul.

  22. Crzykjn says:

    Same here.

  23. Chrijz says:

    Question: Did Haiti donated to USA (the also black New Orleans) during the Hurricane Katrina?

  24. Tenche says:

    I knew I liked Mercola for a reason :D

    RON PAUL FTW!

  25. jondevers says:

    Congressman… :)

    from Texas…

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