Ron Paul did not make the statement as merely some political rhetoric. As a scholar of classical liberalism and as a statesman he entered the statement. Therefore when asked about it, even though the interviewer distorted its intent, Dr. Paul clarified the natural rights of property rights and how property rights are the foundation of a free and prosperous society. When the State removes property rights all civil liberties and human rights are then in jeopardy and so he objected to the expansion of the State, the destruction of property rights, and the subsequent threat to both liberty and justice.
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