Friday, April 12, 2013

It's Official: Ron Paul to Launch New Policy Institute

You have heard bits and pieces about it, here at EPJ, Now here is the formal announcement:




Ron Paul to Launch New Policy Institute

The neo-conservative era is dead.

Former Congressman Ron Paul will hold a press conference this Wednesday to launch his next big project: the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. After decades in and out of the US House of Representatives leading the call for a non-interventionist foreign policy and the protection of civil liberties, Dr. Paul is launching a revolutionary new vehicle to expand his efforts. The Institute will serve as the focal point of a new coalition that crosses political, ideological, and party lines.

The Ron Paul Institute will focus on the two issues most important to Dr. Paul, education and coming generations. It will fill the growing demand for information on foreign affairs from a non-interventionist perspective through a lively and diverse website, and will provide unique educational opportunities to university students and others.
The neo-conservative era is dead. The ill-advised policies pushed by the neo-cons have everywhere led to chaos and destruction, and to a hatred of the United States and its people. Multi-trillion dollar wars have not made the world a safer place; they have only bankrupted our economic future. The Ron Paul Institute will provide the tools and the education to chart a new course with the understanding that only through a peaceful foreign policy can we hope for a prosperous tomorrow.

Founder and Chairman Dr. Paul has invited the Institute’s board of advisors to speak at the conference, including Rep. Walter Jones, Jr. (NC), Rep. John Duncan, Jr. (TN), Judge Andrew Napolitano, Ambassador Faith Whittlesey, and Llewellyn Rockwell, Jr.

What: Press Conference to Inaugurate the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
When: Wednesday, April 17th, 3:00 PM
Where: Capitol Hill Club, 300 1st St SE Washington, DC. (California Room)
Join Dr. Paul and his friends Wednesday to hear more about the Ron Paul Institute!



6 comments:

  1. Ron always has the coolest logoes.

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  2. Great but I sure hope it doesn't go the way of C4L.

    Lysander

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  3. Hm, in Washington D.C.. That does not smell good.

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    1. Don't worry, I know Daniel McAdams personally. There's no chance the DC crowd gets to him.

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  4. I am so looking forward to this!! I hope this becomes the foreign policy equivalent of the Mises Institute!!

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