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Ron Paul Won't Endorse Romney, Says More of Same

Posted: October 12, 2012 at 1:22 am

Texas Republican congressman Ron Paul pointedly refused to endorse his party's presidential contender, Mitt Romney, arguing that neither he nor President Barack Obama would make necessary cuts to public spending that would avert a fiscal catastrophe.

"No," the iconoclastic Libertarian bluntly told CNBC's "Futures Now," when asked about whether he was prepared to endorse Romney. He accused both the former Massachusetts governor and the president of being captive to similar interests.

"Both within the establishment where they need the Federal Reserve as lender of last resort to make sure that you take all the risk in the world," Paul said. He linked the Fed -- his favorite foil -- and the Washington political establishment together as part of a "one party system" that refuses to make necessary but difficult choices to cut spending.

(Read more: Ron Paul Vows to Continue Campaign Against Status Quo.)

"I've been in this business a long time and believe me there is essentially no difference from one administration to another no matter what the platforms," said Paul, a former hopeful for the GOP nomination. "The foreign policy stays the same, the monetary policy stays the same, there's no proposal for any real cuts and both parties support it."

He cast some doubt that the looming fiscal cliff would have the economic impact many market observers are warning about, adding that Congress and the White House would likely find a way to delay the inevitable cuts in spending and tax hikes.

"They're not going to allow all those terrible things to happen on January 1, but they're not going to solve the problem either," Paul said.

(Read more: US Nears Fiscal Disaster: 'Washington Doing Nothing'.)

The congressman also took aim at one of the main targets of his ire, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. Paul has been a relentless critic of the Fed's monetary policy.

As the central bank launches a third round of indefinite quantitative easing, or QE3, Paul renewed his charge that cheap and indefinite monetary policies would eventually wreak havoc on the U.S. economy. He predicted gold (xau=) would continue to rise while the U.S. dollar (.dxy) would bear the brunt of ultra-loose monetary policy.

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Ron Paul Won't Endorse Romney, Cites More of Same

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Texas Republican congressman Ron Paul pointedly refused to endorse his partys presidential contender, Mitt Romney, arguing that neither he nor President Barack Obama would make necessary cuts to public spending that would avert a fiscal catastrophe.

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Both within the establishment where they need the Federal Reserve as lender of last resort to make sure that you take all the risk in the world, Paul said. He linked the Fed his favorite foil and the Washington political establishment together as part of a one party system that refuses to make necessary but difficult choices to cut spending. (Read more: Ron Paul Vows to Continue Campaign Against Status Quo.)

Ive been in this business a long time and believe me there is essentially no difference from one administration to another no matter what the platforms, said Paul, a former hopeful for the GOP nomination. The foreign policy stays the same, the monetary policy stays the same, theres no proposal for any real cuts and both parties support it.

He cast some doubt that the looming fiscal cliff would have the economic impact many market observers are warning about, adding that Congress and the White House would likely find a way to delay the inevitable cuts in spending and tax hikes.

Theyre not going to allow all those terrible things to happen on January 1, but theyre not going to solve the problem either, Paul said. (Read more: US Nears Fiscal Disaster: Washington Doing Nothing.)

The congressman also took aim at one of the main targets of his ire, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. Paul has been a relentless critic of the Feds monetary policy.

As the central bank launches a third round of indefinite quantitative easing, or QE3, Paul renewed his charge that cheap and indefinite monetary policies would eventually wreak havoc on the U.S. economy. He predicted gold

Eternities with QEs are going to happen, Paul said. Bernanke will destroy the dollar if we dont come to our senses, and really cut spending and live within our means.

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UN envoy calls on Ivory Coast to release probe

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ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) A senior United Nations human rights envoy is calling on Ivory Coast to release the full version of a national probe into last year's post-election violence.

Doudou Diene, the U.N.'s independent expert on human rights in the West African nation, said in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday that publication of the report completed earlier this year by the National Commission of Inquiry was "a condition of reconciliation."

Ivory Coast headed to the brink of civil war after former President Laurent Gbagbo refused to concede defeat in the November 2010 presidential runoff vote to now-President Alassane Ouattara. The resulting violence, which ended in May 2011, claimed at least 3,000 lives, according to the U.N.

Despite evidence that supporters of both men committed grave crimes during the six-month conflict, only Gbagbo supporters have been charged, sparking allegations of victor's justice.

Gbagbo was transferred late last year to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where he awaits trial on charges of crimes against humanity, and in Ivory Coast, more than 100 Gbagbo loyalists have been detained, accused of post-election crimes.

Human rights groups including New York-based Human Rights Watch have accused Ouattara's administration of biased justice. In response to that criticism, government officials had said they were waiting on the report from the National Commission of Inquiry before launching further judicial proceedings.

The report was handed over to Ouattara in August, but a summary version that was made public contained little new information and no names of suspected perpetrators.

In the interview Thursday, Diene, who is wrapping up a 19-day mission focused on impunity for gross human rights violations, said the commission's work would be of little consequence if its complete findings weren't made public.

"For that report to have an impact, it has to be publicized. It has to be part of the national debate of reconciliation, of truth and reconciliation," he said. "The Ivorian population has to know what happened, and to know it from a commission established by the state."

Justice Ministry officials were not available for comment Thursday. But in an interview when the report was released, Human Rights Minister Gnenema Coulibaly expressed reservations about making the full version of the report public, citing concerns about witness protection.

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Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, SportsGuinea creates 1st human rights ministerial post

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CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) - Human rights groups applaud the creation of a new Cabinet post dedicated to human rights in Guinea, which has 1 of the worst records in West Africa, following a shocking 2009 massacre.

In that incident peaceful protesters were mowed down by the military inside the national soccer stadium, and dozens of women were gang raped.

Thierno Sow, head of Guinea's largest human rights group, said that it's the first time that human rights occupy such an important place in the Guinea government.

The post was created last week in the wake of a Cabinet reshuffle, which saw the purging of the last three members of the military serving in the government. It finalizes the transition to civilian rule which began after the massacre, when the military agreed to cede power.

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