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“It is Ron Paul’s destiny to run for president” – Alex Jones

Published: 31 October, 2009, 06:23
Edited: 09 February, 2010, 12:47

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There's speculation congressman Ron Paul may run for presidency again in 2012. Despite two failed attempts, radio host Alex Jones is confident the Texas Republican will give the presidency another shot.

“Just because he has a good chance of winning doesn’t mean he’ll actually win, but resistance is victory, and we need him in the campaign, in the debates, to be injecting real issues and shattering a left-right paradigm and showing that both major political parties and the candidates that they select for the people are controlled by the very same shadow interest that are now openly starting up this new world order, this global government,” Jones said. “Ron Paul is our champion to put America back on the right course.”

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lawbreaker1776 February 09, 2010, 09:45
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ron paul is definitely our best hope to restore our constitutional republic and get rid of this world empire.

armen08 February 08, 2010, 06:53
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Ron Paul needs to clarify and consolidate his ideology to be able to convince people. Many of his rebellious ideas make sense. Yet, when it comes to constructive proposals, he falls short has difficulty reaching people's mind. He needs to get closer to Denis Kicinich, the only US politician who makes sense every time he moves his lips. Because he is principled and ideological.

Meslin December 14, 2009, 15:38
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It is funny how american politic work. We can read in it like in an open book. Actually the Republican Parti has a survival's problem to solve. The Obama greatest show on Earth has done a lot of damage because the american people has not yet figured out how he was fooled. On the extrême right Sarath Palin make her show. Automatically, on the left, someone has to emerge: for now: Ron Paul is the one. Naturally, when choice will be made, the selected ones will be remainded that Republican Parti and over it the billionaires' club decide. Consequently nothing will change. On their side the democrates will do likewise. It is an ameican tradition: When a donator give a dollar to the republicans, he give also a dollar to the democrats. Nothing is given to the 9 or 10 other candidats. It is what, in the West, we call: democracy. Why should that 'Dictature du fric" change, since we like it so well. Sorry Future Generations ! Sincerely. Jean-Claude Meslin