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Ron Paul on Environment

Republican Representative (TX-14); previously Libertarian for President


Neglected property rights during the industrial revolution

Q: Schwarzenegger has proposed that California be allowed to implement much tougher environmental regulations on emission requirements than apply to the rest of the country. Do you side with the governor or with the Bush administration?

A: Yes, California should do what they want. When we're dealing with the environment and greenhouse gases, [it's] property rights. We neglected during the industrial revolution property rights, and governments and big corporations got together and colluded.

Source: 2008 Republican debate at Reagan Library in Simi Valley Jan 30, 2008

Property rights are the foundation of all rights

We must stop special interests from violating property rights and literally driving families from their homes, farms and ranches. We also face another danger in regulatory takings: Through excess regulation, governments deprive property owners of significant value and use of their properties--all without paying "just compensation."

Property rights are the foundation of all rights in a free society. Without the right to own a printing press, for example, freedom of the press becomes meaningless

Source: Campaign website, www.ronpaul2008.com, "Issues" Sep 1, 2007

Scored 14% on Humane Society Scorecard on animal protection

Source: Humane Society 109th Congress Scorecard, www.fund.org Jan 31, 2007

Voted NO on $9.7B for Amtrak improvements and operation thru 2013.

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