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US House To Debate Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill


By Anonymous - Posted on 12 June 2009

US House to debate Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ bill
By Stephen C. Webster | Raw Story

“To understand how unwise it is to have the Federal Reserve, one must first understand the magnitude of the privileges they have. They have been given the power to create money, by the trillions, and to give it to their friends, under any terms they wish, with little or no meaningful oversight or accountability. Thus the loudest arguments against greater transparency are likely to come from those friends, and understandably so.”

After months of activism and lobbying by Congressman Ron Paul’s supporters, House Resolution 1207, the Federal Reserve Transparency Act, will move out of committee to be debated by the full House of Representatives.

In a show of cross-party unity, Ohio Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich became the bill’s 218th co-sponsor, pushing it over the threshold for debate in Congress. Read more.

Check here to see whether your House Representative has signed on to the bill yet.

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This is a no brainer this is the place to begin to unravel the crimes of our government. Chris Dorsey, RVA4Peace

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