2,000 students gather to hear Ron Paul at a major university campus to cheer his antiwar eloquence. When he begins to discuss the monetary issue, they start chanting, spontaneously, "Gold, Gold, Gold," then light Federal Reserve dollar bills on fire, holding them up like candles in the night, a bonfire of Bernanke's vanities.
National Review recently pooh-poohed Ron's views, and said there was no necessary connection between inflation and war. Here is the only question: does the state inflate to make war, or does it make war to inflate? In either case, or a mixed one, the link between killing and theft is ironclad, and the Ron Paul revolutionaries know it.
No sound money, no peace. Abolish the Fed!
