
Ron Paul Looks to Expand Role With New Media
Former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, is looking to expand even more into the new media world. Building off his Ron Paul Channel, the three-time presidential candidate launched Voices of Liberty on Tuesday.
As Voices of Liberty, we further amplify the messages of the freedom movement through engaging videos and insightful news coverage, Paul announced on Tuesday. There are some major changes coming that will allow you to become an integral part of the movement by making your voice truly matter.
Voices of Liberty will offer more video, audio and editorial from well-known champions of liberty as well as everyday citizens in the freedom movement, Paul and his team continued. We are also producing new shows that offer valuable information you can use in your daily life -- from learning and practicing your constitutional rights to the future of monetary policy, business and technology.
Hoping to become the go-to social platform for liberty-minded people, Paul and his team hope to take advantage of new media to continue to spread their message.
The Internet has allowed the message of liberty to spread like wildfire and thats why we believe the restoration of liberty has a real fighting chance, Paul insisted. As a project spearheaded by me and the Voices of Liberty team, we have the power to accomplish our goals. And with your help, we will be a formidable voice that influences elections, strikes down useless legislation and promotes social awareness on the issues that matter most to us all.
Weve had enough of the unjustified wars, unconstitutional surveillance, extrajudicial drone assassinations, the continual weakening of the dollar, draconian drug laws, and the outright lies and deceptive doublespeak spouted by politicians with clandestine agendas, Paul continued. We want to provide a brighter future for generations to come by ending these trillion-dollar wars, restoring economic prosperity, instituting real government transparency and ridding our country of warrantless spying on our private communications, among many other things.
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