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Ron Paul slams American government in his sprawling farewell speech [VIDEO]

By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Who says you have to make nice at the end?

Retiring Texan Congressman Ron Paul, libertarian bulwark and three-time presidential candidate, gave a lengthy, rambling farewell address to his colleagues on the House floor Wednesday, in which he slammed American government and politicians for failing to live up to the Founding Fathers' principles.

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"Our Constitution, which was intended to limit government power and abuse, has failed," the 77-year-old Paul said. "The Founders warned that a free society depends on a virtuous and moral people. The current crisis reflects that their concerns were justified."

Ron Swanson-style, Ron Paul congratulated himself on having a relatively light hand in government during his 23 years in office: "According to conventional wisdom, my off-and-on career in Congress, from 1976 to 2012, accomplished very little. No named legislation, no named federal buildings or highways -- thank goodness." But he lambasted government for its lack of "appetite for liberty," "economic ignorance," "aggressive use of force," and for maintaining a "standing army of armed bureaucrats in the TSA, CIA, FBI, Fish and Wildlife, FEMA, IRS, Corp of Engineers, etc. numbering over 100,000. "

Paul's ended his speech with a task for the individual: "The best chance for achieving peace and prosperity, for the maximum number of people world-wide, is to pursue the cause of liberty."

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His full remarks are pretty long, so if you'd like a skim-through, you can read the full transcript here.

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