Last night New Hampshire hosted their 2008 Presidential primaries. Ever since I was a child I had always admired the mystique of their bold state motto: "Live Free or Die!". So it was with regret and a tinge of sadness that I watched the outcome of their primaries. To see the state that proclaimed liberty as their most cherished right overwhelmingly vote for a mix of Republican and Democratic candidates who blatantly proclaim the exact opposite in the form of increased social programs, elimination of civil liberties, inflationary monetary policy, higher taxes and nation building.
Out of all this came one glimmer of hope. One candidate who reminded me what it means to be free. In his speech at his primary party, Ron Paul presents the idea of personal and economic liberty being one and the same. The idea that true freedom can only arise when one is allowed to make one's own decisions and keep what one works for.
Please enjoy the following video excerpt from his speech:
Ron Paul: Economic Liberty

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