SCForum and Ron Paul's Constitutional Problems
Although Ron Paul probably thinks harder about the Constitution than any candidate, that's only good if you don't get the answers majorly screwed up. RP commits two major screw-ups: he seems to think only the anti-Federalists count as "Framers" (they actually opposed ratification of the Const. b/c it gave us, ahem, big govt); and he thinks the Const
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