Ron Paul Adviser: "Nothing Dangerous About The Constitution"
Ron Paul adviser Doug Wead responds to attacks from the candidate's political opponents.
In response to these remarks, Wead pointed to the Constitution. “A lot of what Ron Paul says and believes is misrepresented. He believes strongly in the Constitution,” Doug Wead said on FOX News this morning. “There’s nothing dangerous about the U.S. Constitution. If we decided we needed to react, as a president he would take it to the U.S. Congress. We’d decide; we’d declare war; we’d win it, and then we’d get out.”
“Four years ago, 74 percent of this country didn’t know what the Federal Reserve is, today, 74 percent of the nation wants it audited. Obama, Romney would audit a waitress to make sure she pays her taxes on tip money, but won’t audit the Federal Reserve. But thanks to Ron Paul, we got a partial audit. It showed in 2008 that $16 trillion – the national debt was $14 trillion – was loaned out in interest free money to major banks in this country," he said.
"We’ve always had corruption in Washington because people are really angry because the corruption has reached a level that they’re losing the value of their homes, the value of their IRAs and Ron Paul is the only person with the guts to take this on," Wead finished.



