Attention International RP Supporters

My mother and step-father are moving to somewhere in the Adalucien (spelling?) mountains.
 
REVOLUTION9: I´ll get all the info I can an post it here.

MATTSA: It really is a nice country to live in. In many ways things are more simple here but the European Union is meddling with the country´s politics as was to be expected. At first I despised the Euro and still believe each country should have it´s own currency but in the end you get used to it and find the positive side. As long as it´s doing well, most Euro countries seem to be OK with it. Still, I would hate to see the Pound disappear.

The Pyrenees are great. Whenever I visit Andorra I wish I lived there.
 
Andalucia.

It very very hot!

Seville is a beautiful city. The people are quite brassy compared with northern Spain. The Aragonese, Basques and Galacians are more like the Irish. Fab people!
 
REVOLUTION9: I´ll get all the info I can an post it here.

MATTSA: It really is a nice country to live in. In many ways things are more simple here but the European Union is meddling with the country´s politics as was to be expected. At first I despised the Euro and still believe each country should have it´s own currency but in the end you get used to it and find the positive side. As long as it´s doing well, most Euro countries seem to be OK with it. Still, I would hate to see the Pound disappear.

The Pyrenees are great. Whenever I visit Andorra I wish I lived there.

The Euro has increased the cost of living for a lot of people in Spain. They've had the usual real estate boom too though I hear this is looking pretty shaky at the moment.

When i first vivited Spain in 1992, we did a grand tour by car. We visited the Santander, Bilbao, the Pyrenees, Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, Valencia and back to Huesca in Aragon. This was just 18 years after General Franco and the whole country was still in TOTAL PARTY mode! It was absolutely fantastic, especially for the young people. The Spanish and Portugese are the only people left in Europe who really know how to party and enjoy life to the full. They make the French and Germans look so dull by comparison!
 
REVOLUTION9: I´ll get all the info I can an post it here.

MATTSA: It really is a nice country to live in. In many ways things are more simple here but the European Union is meddling with the country´s politics as was to be expected. At first I despised the Euro and still believe each country should have it´s own currency but in the end you get used to it and find the positive side. As long as it´s doing well, most Euro countries seem to be OK with it. Still, I would hate to see the Pound disappear.

The Pyrenees are great. Whenever I visit Andorra I wish I lived there.

And Spanish women.........HUBBA HUBBA HUBBA!!!!!
 
Socialism seems to work great in Canada, Europe and Singapore, but not so much in the United States. Maybe it has a lot to do with culture.

Too many people make the wrong (I believe) assumption that this or that system is automatically the right one for all kinds of people everywhere. I don't think it's as simple as that. Heck, don't the neocons think this way??

Going back to our candidate, Ron Paul has these ideas that he believes in, but I don't he ever took it upon himself to impose such ideas on other people. Every time he speaks, you get the sense that he fully realizes that it is only if enough people believe in his message that there would be any point in running. So in a sense it is about democracy - what system the people want - and not about whether libertarianism or socialism is the right way to go.
 
FYI, - I get visitors from over 40 countries to my site, so someone is paying attention.

Note: There is still firm common ground to be found between England and the Ron Paul movement. There are many English and europeans who, though they are happy with socialized health care, are actively fighting the WHO's 2009 implementation of Codex Alimentarius, which will make all dietary supplements illegal without a prescription. There is the non-agression platform, there is closing the Bank of England (parallel to closing our Fed), there are privacy issues, drug prohibition reform, and much more.

Oh, and I can say that Brazil, though not immune from the NWO offensive, is a nice place to live.
 
FYI, - I get visitors from over 40 countries to my site, so someone is paying attention.

Note: There is still firm common ground to be found between England and the Ron Paul movement. There are many English and europeans who, though they are happy with socialized health care, are actively fighting the WHO's 2009 implementation of Codex Alimentarius, which will make all dietary supplements illegal without a prescription. There is the non-agression platform, there is closing the Bank of England (parallel to closing our Fed), there are privacy issues, drug prohibition reform, and much more.

Oh, and I can say that Brazil, though not immune from the NWO offensive, is a nice place to live.

Some friends of mine just spent about a month in Brazil and had a blast. They loved it!
 
Socialism seems to work great in Canada, Europe and Singapore, but not so much in the United States. Maybe it has a lot to do with culture.

Too many people make the wrong (I believe) assumption that this or that system is automatically the right one for all kinds of people everywhere. I don't think it's as simple as that. Heck, don't the neocons think this way??

Going back to our candidate, Ron Paul has these ideas that he believes in, but I don't he ever took it upon himself to impose such ideas on other people. Every time he speaks, you get the sense that he fully realizes that it is only if enough people believe in his message that there would be any point in running. So in a sense it is about democracy - what system the people want - and not about whether libertarianism or socialism is the right way to go.

It's the nannyness and statism that gets me. Singapore is the ultimate nanny state. But everyday now, I read UK newspapers online and all I see everyday is ban-this-ban-that and tax-this-tax-that. It's really alarming!! I grew up in England in the 70's. We didn't have CCTV cameras watching our every moves nor government databases on computers. There were cops on the streets and people actually respected them back then.
 
The Euro has increased the cost of living for a lot of people in Spain. They've had the usual real estate boom too though I hear this is looking pretty shaky at the moment.

When i first vivited Spain in 1992, we did a grand tour by car. We visited the Santander, Bilbao, the Pyrenees, Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, Valencia and back to Huesca in Aragon. This was just 18 years after General Franco and the whole country was still in TOTAL PARTY mode! It was absolutely fantastic, especially for the young people. The Spanish and Portugese are the only people left in Europe who really know how to party and enjoy life to the full. They make the French and Germans look so dull by comparison!

I agree with all that. The cost of living has increased substancially and the real estate market is pure extortion in the large cities like Barcelona, where I live. Still, the goregous Spanish women do make up for it somehow! ;)
 
Well, as an Australian, I have watched John Howard systematically remove the civil rights of individuals, under the guise of fighting Terrorism.

The most disturbing thing for me though, is coming to the realisation that it is our current political leaders and central bankers, that are the real terrorists of the world.

If Ron Paul does get elected and if he does remove the IRS and Federal Reserve in America and re-introduces the Gold Standard, this will have massive repercussions around the world for all countries.

By taking the above action, not only will he force all other countries running a FIAT money system to re-address just how they are going to Trade with the US, but it will blow the whistle on all other Reserve Banks around the world. I think the populations of all these country's, once they realise they have been being duped, are going to start demanding the re-introduction of the Gold Standard, because the Gold Standard keeps these governments and central bankers honest.

The most disturbing action of Bush/Blair/Howard and it seems most other countries that participated in the Iraq War, was the lowering of Interest Rates at the beginning of the Iraq War. Lowering interest rates to 1% in the United States was absurd, and now Americans are beginning to pay for this attrocity on it's own people.

With America's Housing Bubble bursting and imminent recession and quite possibly depression, America and sunsequently the rest of the World is sitting on the precipice of economic chaos. This, I am sure has all been done deliberately, because it's quite difficult to create a police state in a country full of rich people, but it's relatively easy if everyone is poor, unemployed and battling foreclosure/bankruptcy.

Spain's housing bubble has also started imploding, and I am waiting for Australia's and the United Kingdoms housing bubbles to implode at any tick of the clock as well. This will probably happen when the world starts dumping the US dollar.

I am certain the lowering of Interest Rates was primarily done to pacify the populaces of the participating countries by creating huge Asset Bubbles and give the illusion to the populace that they have never had it so good. Interest Rates at 1% create Huge Speculative Housing Bubbles(the like of which has never been seen before in human history) in all the participating countries of the Iraq war.

See Chart Below

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Unless you have managed to pay off the bulk of your debts and mortgages, you are in for a world full of pain. We are just about to go into a hyper-inflationary/hyper-deflationary period in the World economy which is going to wipe out everyone who has large amounts of unservicable debt.

The worst bit is that the Bush/Blair/Howard's of the world know exactly what is going to happen, when interest rates are lowered too far. A speculative boom in Property and Stocks is triggered. Housing prices go through the roof, Stocks go through the roof and everyone has the illusion that they have never has it so good, that is until the money tap is turned off. This then crashes Property and Stock Prices for everyone who got sucked in, gets wiped out.

The people who print the money, know exactly when the tap is going to be turned off and position themselves accordingly. The people who control the money supply are probably the most evil people on the planet, because they deliberately boom and bust the World's economies.

This is where the saying comes from"In a recession, money returns to it's rightful owner" - The person who created the money is it's rightful owner, the Central Bankers.

What is even worse, is that the US dollars is currently so quickly that countries are starting to de-peg their currencies from the US dollar, because the de-valueing US dollar is creating rampant inflation in the countries that are pegged to the US Dollar. Syria and Kuwait just announced that they are removing their peg against the US dollar, and this appears to only be the beginning.

I cringe when I think of what China's reaction is going to be when they realise that the 1.2 Trillion dollars of American Currency they have accumulated in the last few years selling Plasma TV's and trinkets to the US is actually worthless.

All I can suggest to everyone is get rid of as much debt as possible, and hopefully if Ron Paul get in, he will be able to stop the United States sinking into a Depression. I don't think he will be able to stop a Recession in the United States because it will most likely have started before he can become President, sorry guys.
 
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Those of you who are oversees also could send funds to your friends in the states and have them donate to the campaign for you.
 
Careful carla, although the Fed probably won't check every donors bank account, funnelling international money for Presidential donations is not exactly legal (don't forget Al Gore's visit to the Buddhist Temple).

However, I'm not sure how giving is controled through Political Action Committees (PACs) since they a really organizaions, and not individuals.
 
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