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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:56 pm
With the spin and utter disregard for Dr. Paul by the media the supporters seem to still be strong.
However, we did take a devistating blow when the other brain-less candidates decided to not only COPY-CAT Ron Paul's speeches but take on his atitudes about the constitution.
If you don't believe me go to Youtube right now and search:
GOP DEBATE 12-12-07
This should be very unsettling.
I hope all goes better than expected on the 16th.
I also hope Paul has something up his sleeve.
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:58 am
I think I heard that on the radio. It seemed like nearly every single one of them had taken up at least one of Dr. Paul's stances - someone was talking about reducing or eliminating taxes (I think it was Sen. McCain, and I think he was talking about the death tax) and someone was talking about the Constitution, and someone else about parents needing to be more involved in their children's education.
Er... at least it means they know we're a threat, if that's any consolation.
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:12 pm
Interesting. So they really are politicians and only caring about getting elected. At least (I hope) Ron Paul isn't like that, he believes in what he is running for. I even saw a video saying he might make drugs legal even though he doesn't agree or understand why people take drugs but said that it people can do whatever they want in the privacy of their own homes, it isn't the governments right to decide what we think or can or can't do to our own bodies.
There was a point somewhere in that.
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:59 pm
Despite all the bad MSM coverage on him, he did have an awesome interview with the guy on Mad Money earlier today around 6PM... :3 Someone who makes his living giving advice on stocks and stock markets agrees with Ron Paul completely on economic views... hopefully that should bag a couple watchers/listeners (I think it broadcasts on radio at the same time) for him.
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:45 pm
Haliya Despite all the bad MSM coverage on him, he did have an awesome interview with the guy on Mad Money earlier today around 6PM... :3 Someone who makes his living giving advice on stocks and stock markets agrees with Ron Paul completely on economic views... hopefully that should bag a couple watchers/listeners (I think it broadcasts on radio at the same time) for him. Today I was out at a local Market handing out fliers and stuff. Alot of people said they had watched him on Mad Money and really like him. I'm hoping we get a ot more press from the "money bomb" tomorrow
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Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:34 pm
The Media is trying to silence Ron Paul. Y'see, the media is corporate, and the corporations will have a lot to lose when Ron Paul wins, so they're trying to stamp him out, trying to make it seem like he's a long shot and can't possibly win, what they are hiding is that Dr Paul is rising in popularity more and more people are hearing his message, more and more people are following him. People need to hear what Ron Paul has to say, because we can't have half the effect on people that he does when he speaks. We cannot express in words just how passionate, how powerful his speeches are. No matter how much we explain of his beliefs, people won't believe it without hearing his words. And that is why the media isn't giving him any coverage, because if people were to hear his words, they would begin to realize the truth of them, and just how full of s**t every other candidate is.
Also there is a media blackout planned, on a certain date (have to go double check the exact day) all Ron Paul supporters will shut off their cable to make a statement that the media is blocking Ron Paul.
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:20 pm
It's not just mainstream media outlets. Fark typically links to negative stories about Paul, though they did list a reference to Paul's proposed bill to get rid of Selective Services (the replacement system for the draft) as "spiffy". Red State and Wonkette have joined forces against Paul despite their opposing views on just about everything else.
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:02 am
Municipal Darwinism It's not just mainstream media outlets. Fark typically links to negative stories about Paul, though they did list a reference to Paul's proposed bill to get rid of Selective Services (the replacement system for the draft) as "spiffy". Red State and Wonkette have joined forces against Paul despite their opposing views on just about everything else. Oh the other hand at Digg, all the positive stories about Paul end up as the top stories every time. =) The segment of Paul that Fox cut out? Top story with over 5000 diggs. It really depends, but the large media branches all seem to be putting him down (CNN, FOX, etc).
SAVE OUR CONSTITUTION
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