With all eyes on Iowa as the state’s key caucuses are slated to begin in two weeks’ time, Congressman Ron Paul is seeing continuing success in the polls.
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Josh257710.03.2012 21:40
After he loses the race we will start to see thing go away. The Internet will be controlled there will be know way of getting info out to the people. The media will once again totally run are minds as a hole and the American people will suffer. We will see even more prisons to house us more laws to run us more taxes to fund the changes. I feel like there is nothing we can do. Something has to change. I will vote for Ron Paul even if he will not win out of moral oblagation to the freedoms we americans once had
Desp ite this surge, the corporate media is still refusing to discuss
the dramatic rise in popularity for Paul. Corporate news networks are still
largely shrugging the congressman off as a fringe candidate, even as
the popularity for the corporate runners wanes in the election cycle,
but with Paul being the only GOP hopeful to come out against the
National Defense Authorization Act, a dangerous legislation days away
from being signed into law by that corporate appointed CEO, illegal alien b@stard half-breed imposter-usurper who is occupying the white house, and therefore allowing
the indefinite detention and torture of US citizens as well as non 14th amendment individuals, the
candidate should expect a further surge in popularity by Americans
favoring natural Unalienable rights.
Gingrich is a narcissistic tool of the billionaire class. Ron Paul isn't; he's a homophobic racist son of a b****, as revealed by his own newsletter. He calls Black people 'animals.' His regime would weaken regulation so severely that we would face e.coli H57/0157 outbreaks every day. And Daniel40 is right; we need revolution to save this world.
He Is the only man that can the world from WW3 but his going to need the World`s 99% support from the zionists and their puppets. He definately has my support. I`ll join his Army any day!!
It is absolutely essential to understand one simple
thing: the real issue, which the media and all the other candidates conceal
without really concealing it (for those who are still not completely plucked
into the "matrix" of the day) is that the elections are de facto a
non-binding [not binding for the establishment] referendum on the U.S. being
locked in a perpetual war, which might very well soon become World War III.
Moreover, a perpetual war also requires its own corresponding regime, a regime
that would be compatible with the exigencies of such a war. Needless to say,
such a regime is NOT a democracy. Nor it is a system with any checks and
balances. Unfortunately, with Obama and all the other candidates lined up, there
does not seem to be much of a choice. Vote for them and you will vote for 1) a
perpetual war, 2) possibly for World War III, and 3) for a rising dictatorship.
It is absolutely essential to understand one simple thing: the
real issue, which the media and all the other candidates conceal without really
concealing it (for those who are still not completely plucked into the
"matrix" of the day) is that the elections are de facto a non-binding
[not binding for the establishment] referendum on the U.S. being locked in a
perpetual war, which might very well soon become World War III. Moreover, a perpetual
war also requires its own corresponding regime, a regime that would be
compatible with the exigencies of such a war. Needless to say, such a regime is
NOT a democracy. Nor it is a system with any checks and balances.
Unfortuna tely, with Obama and all the other candidates lined up, there does not
seem to be much of a choice. Vote for them and you will vote for 1) a perpetual
war, 2) possibly for World War III, and 3) for a rising dictatorship.
Ron Paul is the only conservative running. I'll vote for him in the republican primaries and as a third party candidate if I have to. Either way, he has a real shot to win in 2012. http://www. whatthehellbook.com/ the-book/
Ron Paul is consistent with his beliefs and views. He does not vacillate with the political climate. I have great respect for him and wish him well in the primaries. He may fool a lot of people.
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Josh2577 10.03.2012 21:40
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five words 19.12.2011 06:28
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theresa 19.12.2011 03:29
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anti-war 18.12.2011 15:16
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Daniel40 16.12.2011 16:02
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Daniel40 16.12.2011 16:00
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Jackson Baer 16.12.2011 12:50
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soot 15.12.2011 21:18
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GaryMax 15.12.2011 20:59
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Jim (unregistered) 15.12.2011 19:36
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