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| The Ron Paul Bible Code | | 2008-08-22 11:20:00 | | Did you realize that Ron Paul is in the Bible Code?In the Bible Code, we find terrible descriptions for most modern politicians.However,this is what was found in the Bible Code regarding Ron Paul:"Resevoir of cleanness, Ron Paul is good"The following is the link where you can see it for yourself:http://www.exodus2006.com/Fab2/Ron_Paul.htmWhat are your thoughts? Feel free to post what you think in the comments section.
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| | Join Ron Paul’s “Campaign for Liberty” | | 2008-08-22 08:25:30 | | If we are to pass a free country onto our future generations, we must all act to preserve and restore principles of liberty into our society. Please join the grassroots Campaign for Liberty to do a small part. | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | How Foreign Policy Affects Gas Prices, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-08-18 11:58:00 | | We've heard how the value of the dollar affects gas prices – and indeed the price of everything. I was pleased that my request for a hearing on such was granted by the Financial Services committee and we were able to hear some very informative testimony. Certainly domestic policies, regarding off-shore oil drilling bans, ethanol mandates, refining capacity, and CAFE standards are interventionist and harmful enough in the energy market.
But how does foreign policy affect gas prices? One important factor is that oil on the world market has been priced in dollars exclusively since 1973. Only two leaders have gone against this arrangement - Saddam Hussein in 2000 and more recently Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with the recently opened Iranian Oil Bourse which trades in non-dollar currencies. But since oil is otherwise exclusively traded in dollars, this means that oil producers have vast amounts of assets held in dollars. Especially since the War on Terror and the PATRIOT Act, many oil-produ | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
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| What's in a Bill Name?, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-08-11 11:56:00 | | Recently Congress passed the American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act., also known as the Housing Bill. Its passage was lauded by many who are legitimately concerned about foreclosures and the housing market in our country's economy. I was asked how I could vote against a bill to help American homeowners, but I found this bill to have more to do with helping big banks than helping average Americans.
The answer is that there is more to any bill than its name or the headlines surrounding it. If one only paid attention to bill titles, one could happily vote for almost any bill put to a vote on the floor. Titles do not tell the complete story of a bill's provisions, and many titles are downright deceptive and come close to emotional blackmail of legislators. But we cannot afford to be fooled by fancy titles. The housing bill could perhaps be more aptly named The Big Banking Bailout at Taxpayer Expense Act as large sections of it were written by big banking lobbyists acc | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Washington's Intervention Addiction, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-08-04 13:31:00 | | One problem with politicians is that when problems they create come to a head, they typically feel this irresistible urge to DO something, rather than to UN-do something, or to simply back off to avoid exacerbating the situation. Too often, that which they end up doing has very little connection to the cause of the crisis, but plays well in the press and superficially makes everyone feel better. Bills that are rushed through Congress under duress are never studied enough, providing too tempting an opportunity to quietly slip in unrelated provisions that erode freedoms in ways that would never pass as a stand-alone bill. We famously saw this with the PATRIOT Act, but Washington learned nothing from that.
The current housing crisis and the corresponding big government fix are another prime example. First of all, the so-called solution will actually make the problem worse. The problem stems from easy credit and a rush to flood the housing and mortgage markets with money. Relaxed or no | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Ron Paul!! You were wronged by the wrong! | | 2008-07-28 17:29:22 | | I wrote just a couple of posts ago that George Bush got drunk. I'm still figuring out what his intoxication is exactly. As far a counting the pennies he's botched that one up big time. He entered the White House with a budget surplus and is due to pass on to his successor a deficit of $482 billion. Let's round it up to $500 to be on the safe side. This is a staggering amount. It is more than a $1000 for every person that breathes air in the USA! That's the actively employed to the bedridden and the incarcerated. Exclude everyone who isn't working and the message hits home. Every American is working two months out of twelve, not to pay legitimate taxes, but to pay back the spendthrift behaviour of a man who thinks others "got drunk"! Forget the regular taxes, they come on top of this whopping great headache.If ever this is going to be rectified it will need half the penpushers running government agencies to be put out to grass. In any country it cannot be right for the bulk of the citiz | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
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| The Dangers of Neo-Conservative Economic Policies, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-07-28 13:08:00 | | The dangers inherent in the foreign policy advocated by the neo-conservatives are well known. While many Americans have become increasingly aware of those dangers, far less attention has been focused on the dangers of neo-conservative economic policies. This issue is of critical importance right now, because many are mistakenly pointing their fingers at the free market as the culprit behind our current economic plight.
There are only a few in elected office who have any real loyalty to free markets and limited government. The agenda of neo-conservatives in the economy calls for a very active central government. Indeed, while there are some neo-conservatives who continue to use the rhetoric of limited government, and who oppose increases in the federal income tax as a way to maintain the political benefits that apply to those who talk about free markets, it is now the neo-conservatives who promote fiat monetary policies even more than those on the liberal left.
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| | Housing Bill is Mother of All Bailouts - Ron Paul | | 2008-07-24 10:26:52 | | Ron Paul speaks out on the ramifications of the housing market rescue bill which was combined with the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rescue plan. He describes just what the government is doing with great insight and talks about how this government intervention is going to cost everyone. | | By: Florida Mortgage Report | | |
| | The Daily Buzz - Ron Paul Has A Brush With Death As His Plane Is Forced To Make An Emergency Landing | | 2008-07-23 12:25:00 | | -Is this just a coincidence? A Continental Airlines flight carrying former presidential candidate Ron Paul and six other members of Congress to Washington, D.C., was forced to make an emergency landing in New Orleans on Tuesday after a loss in cabin pressure.-The European Union says that it will not support military action against Iran.-President George W. Bush said that Wall Street “got drunk” and that we don't have to worry about the economy.-Have you seen the gigantic fortress of an embassy that we are building in Iraq?-Lastly, it appears that the Obama campaign has taken the American flag down from the Obama campaign jet.
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| | Faith-Based Currency, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-07-21 12:13:00 | | The Latin term “fiat” roughly translates to “there shall be”. When we refer to fiat money, we are referring to money that exists because the government declares it into existence. It is not based on production or earnings, and not backed by any commodity. It is solely based on trusting the government. Fiat money is exchanged in the economy as long as there is faith in the government that issues it.
Some are blaming the recent shakeup in the markets to “whining” or financial fear-mongering, which misses the whole point. History has shown that fiat money, or “faith-based currency” always fails, because when governments claim this power, they always behave irresponsibly.
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| | Getting Out of Iraq, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-07-14 12:48:00 | | What will it take to get our troops out of Iraq? The roughly 70 percent of Americans who are firmly against the war often ask this question. Those in power are reluctant to give conditions, but when they do and those conditions are met, the goal post is quietly moved.
Voters were promised, passionately and vehemently, that the new Congress would bring our troops home. Many were explicitly elected in 2006 under that banner. But our troops are still overseas, funding has been increased even beyond the administration's wish list, and troop withdrawal has been negotiated away.
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| | Two Videos: Ron Paul and Jim Rogers | | 2008-07-10 09:31:45 | | Ron Paul explains some of the foolishness coming out of Congress in relation to Iran:
And, in a related bit of news, financial guru Jim Rogers is saying the US Dollar is dead. With a trillion dollar military empire and endless war and occupation draining our coffers, it is likely true that the Dollar (currently [...] | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | The Ron Paul ultimatum - drop out and you can speak! | | 2008-06-26 18:34:39 | | Apparently word has got out that the GOP high command are going to do a deal with the Ron Paul supporters. If their candidate publicly declares that he will be dropping out of the race and that he supports the presumptive nominee, John McCain, then he can speak at the convention.
That all supposes that the speaking spot will be worth it. What is Ron Paul to say? "I stand here today to declare that humble pie is now my favourite dessert!" Shudder the thought. At one time, these conventions were debating assemblies, where policy was thrashed out. Not anymore. It's a coronation circus with the acts firmly following a designated script.
Ron Paul wants to address the convention delegates with his own words. Otherwise it will be nothing more than a ventriloquist's act. Why is it so hard for a proper debate to be held?
| | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | A Major Victory for Texas, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-06-23 00:00:00 | | I am pleased to report that last week we received notice that the Texas Department of Transportation will recommend the I-69 Project be developed using existing highway facilities instead of the proposed massive new Trans Texas Corridor/NAFTA Superhighway. According to the Texas Transportation Commissioner, consideration is no longer being given to new corridors and other proposals for a new highway footprint for this project. A major looming threat to property rights and national sovereignty is removed with this encouraging announcement.
Public outcry was cited as the main reason for this decision. I was very impressed to learn that the TxDOT received nearly 28,000 public comments on this matter, and that some 12,000 Texans attended the 47 public hearings held earlier this year. They could not ignore this tsunami of strong public opinion against the proposed plans. I was especially proud of how informed my constituents became on the subject, and how eloquently and respectfully t | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | | 3 months after being defeated, Ron Paul ends campaign | | 2008-06-16 10:05:00 | | Sadness aside, I meant to comment on another recent happening only to have it escape me - the ending of Ron Paul's campaign for Republican nominee on June 12. Despite that John McCain hit the magic number to secure the GOP on March 4, Paul continued on the trail with no media coverage whatsoever. With Mike Huckabee in the underdog spot leading up to McCain's victory, Paul was overshadowed in those months, then ignored altogether when McCain took the win. It seemed like the only people that cared that Paul was still running was the hardcore supporters.And were they ever assholes about it.I've seen the term 'Paultard' used in several places in referring to Ron Paul, and in some cases the label fits. At GOP conventions around the country, Paul supporters would show up in full protest mode, yelling that their candidate deserved to be on the ticket. They caused panic in some areas and tried to block people in others. It made for minor news stories, but these people were consistent. And in d | | By: (Beyond the Nation) | | |
| | Write-in Ron Paul | | 2008-06-15 08:52:02 | | Our favorite libertarian non-Libertarian, Ron Paul, has more to teach us all. He can do still more to educate. Keep him going. Now we can forget his nominal Republican label. Just think of him as the best Texas straight talker and most libertarian thinking in the public eye. Come November, if you do vote (not voting is fine with me), but are tempted by None Of The Above (NOTA), consider writing in Ron Paul for President. read more | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Congressman Ron Paul At The Future Of Freedom Foundation | | 2008-06-13 21:16:00 | | June 6th 2008Ron Paul was a guest speaker. He speaks about why the democrats REALLY haven't stopped the war, why they continue to fund, words towards Barack Obama, Etc.This is probably 1 of the most important and informative talks I have ever heard from him. I recommend everyone take some time out and listen to this because your jaw is guaranteed to drop.* Note * I will start posting again, starting Monday. So until' next week...- TPOC | | By: The Pissed Off Citizen | | |
| | Ron Paul says It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over | | 2008-06-12 11:16:01 | | Ron Paul's approach to politics is fairly simple. Keep to the message, be friendly to your opponents, and believe in the Constitution. The fact that a hell of lot of people think the same way has run through the present political establishment like a hot knife through butter. They are still keen to extinquish all this fervour if they can. Rubbish Ron on the TV, kick up a stink in the papers, and try to run rings round him in Congress. Poor deluded fools that they are! They are like King Canute sitting on the beach trying to hold back the waves.This is the year that change will happen. The warmongers, the city spivs, the corrupt and the craved, all will be quaking in their boots come November - or at least they should be.Ron Paul remains an official GOP candidate and has about $5 million in the bank, and a mighty band of fanatical followers. That should cause the GOP high command to think. Well, it does, actually. How can we stop this troublesome man? Seems history is repeating itself o | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | Ron Paul to Hold Protest Convention | | 2008-06-10 23:26:18 | | Just when you thought he was gone...From the Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewRon Paul plans his own conventionMaverick GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has booked an arena in Minneapolis for a "mini-convention" that could steal some of John McCain's thunder just days before he accepts the Republican nomination. A Paul campaign aide said the Texas congressman hopes to pack about 11,000 supporters into the Williams Arena at the University of Minnesota on Sept. 2, which coincides with the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Xcel Energy Center in neighboring St. Paul. Paul, 72, will announce details for the rally Thursday at the start of the Texas Republican Convention in Houston. The campaign hopes the daylong event will "send a message to the Republican Party," Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton tells the Tribune-Review. "There is a growing surge of people out there just craving" for a return "to traditional American government, limited government that places personal | | By: Dyre Portents | | |
| | Rising Energy Prices and the Falling Dollar, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-06-09 00:00:00 | | Oil prices are on the minds of many Americans as gas hits $4 a gallon, and continues to surge. How high can prices go? How can we solve these problems? What, or who, is to blame?
Part of the answer lies in understanding bubbles and monetary inflation, but especially the Federal Reserve System. The Federal Reserve is charged with controlling inflation through interest rate manipulation, however, many fail to realize that creating money, and therefore inflation, is really its only tool. When the Federal Reserve inflates the dollar as drastically as it has in the past few decades, the first users of the newly created money go in search of investments for their dollars. They must invest this money quickly and aggressively before it loses value. This causes certain sectors to expand beyond what would naturally occur in the free market. Eventually the sector overheats and the bubble bursts. Overinvestment in dotcoms eventually led to a collapse of the NASDAQ. Next we had the housin | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Ron Paul Speaks With Iraqi Legislator in Congress Committee Hearings | | 2008-06-06 09:11:45 | | This is a very interesting and telling question and answer session. The language and communication barrier is large, but it comes out loud and clear that the Iraqi people do not want a massive long-term U.S. military presence and a Vatican-sized U.S. embassy. George W. Bush said we were giving them democracy right? [...] | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | Ron Paul Has Strong Showing in Final Primaries | | 2008-06-04 00:00:00 | | ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Presidential candidate Ron Paul received a total of over 45,000 votes in the final three Republican presidential primaries on June 3. Dr. Paul’s strongest showing was in Montana, where he garnered 22 percent of the vote, followed by 17 percent in South Dakota and 14 percent in New Mexico respectively.
“Dr. Paul’s grassroots supporters across the country are doing a tremendous job spreading our message, winning votes, and laying a strong foundation for the future,” said campaign spokesman Jesse Benton.
To date, Dr. Paul has received well over one million votes in Republican presidential contests.
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| | Ron Paul & The Revolution Beat Out Obama & Clinton In Idaho. | | 2008-05-28 20:02:00 | | Nope, that title isn't wrong at all. Shocking? Maybe.As the days continue to get closer to the general election, the movement continues to get stronger. This is just another showing into how this country really wants a revolutionary change and not just " talk " of change.This primary is a very important one, the numbers clearly show that the Ron Paul supporters out voted Barack's & Hillary's by a good margin.Keep in mind, Ron Paul's campaign is strictly a grassroots movement. " For The People, By The People " - Future elections will never be the same. 940 of 940 precincts - 100 percentx-John McCain 87,341 - 70 percentRon Paul 29,741 - 24 percentUncommitted 7,974 - 6 percent940 of 940 precincts - 100 percentx-Barack Obama 23,973 - 56 percentHillary Clinton 16,117 - 38 percentUncommitted 2,042 - 5 percentKeith Judd 734 - 2 percent | | By: The Pissed Off Citizen | | |
| | Salute to Veterans, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-05-27 00:00:00 | | Most of my efforts on Capitol Hill are focused on reducing the federal government’s size and scope, but I make an exception for a very important group of people. Our nation’s men and women in uniform commit a selfless act of patriotism when they take up arms in defense of our country. As a veteran myself, I salute all those currently serving, or who have served in our armed forces. Our nation owes them a debt of gratitude for their sacrifices, their courage, their time away from friends and family, and the dangers they undertake. This Memorial Day we honor our soldiers and vets, we remember those who never came home, or who have since passed on. Above all, we acknowledge our respect for all who have served in the military.
Congress has considered several bills this past week that would affect veterans. Many of the measures are very positive. I applaud efforts to shore up health care for veterans, and make sure that veterans know about the services available to them. I stro | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Not invited to MN GOP convention, Ron Paul to speak to delegates before the gavel drops | | 2008-05-27 00:00:00 | | Presidential candidate and Congressman Dr. Ron Paul will speak to his supporters, and other delegates and alternates to the Minnesota Republican State Convention, Friday morning, May 30, at 7:30 AM at the Mayo Memorial Park, 30 Civic Center Drive, Rochester MN. The park features an amphitheater setting adjacent to the rear of the Mayo Civic Center where the convention is to be held.
After repeated requests for an invitation, the Republican Party of Minnesota’s Chairman, Ron Carey, issued a letter to Marianne Stebbins, Minnesota Campaign Coordinator for Ron Paul 2008 PCC, denying Ron Paul a speaking opportunity at the convention. (Letter attached.)
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| | Ron Paul Book Signing in Austin, May 19th | | 2008-05-19 09:27:57 | | Republican Congressman and Presidential candidate Ron Paul, is signing his new book, “The Revolution: A Manifesto” in Austin at:
Book People
603 N. Lamar Blvd.
Austin TX 78703
Monday, May 19, 7:00 PM CT
Note: Ron Paul’s latest book, “The Revolution: A Manifesto”, is number one on
the New York Times bestsellers list.
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| | The Economy: Another Casualty of War, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-05-18 00:00:00 | | This week, as the American economy continued to suffer the effects of big government, the House attempted to pass two multibillion dollar "emergency" spending bills, one for continued spending on the war in Iraq , and one increasing spending on domestic and international welfare programs. The plan was to pass these two bills and then send them to the president as one package. Even though the House failed to pass the war spending bill, opponents of the war should not be fooled into believing this vote signals a long term change in policy. At the end of the day, those favoring continued military occupation of Iraq will receive every penny they are requesting and more as long as they agree to dramatically increase domestic and international welfare spending as well.
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| | Ron Paul to get more GOP delegates? | | 2008-05-10 17:00:51 | | In a possible surprise GOP rule switch in Utah, things could get interesting in the Republican race. State convention might release Romney delegates from voting for Mitt. This means Ron Paul could benefit. It is very evident now that the Ron Paul Revolution will not go quietly, as, of course, it has nowhere to go other than onwards. As they have done in Nevada, Minnesota and elsewhere, a number of Utah Ron Paul backers are trying to get elected today as delegates to the Republican National Convention where, under a proposed rule change, they could be free to vote for whomever they want.I get the impression most city slickers, TV pundits and politico pollsters haven't bothered to follow the Republican race in detail, so these things are not publicised to any great extent. Lowell Nelson, a Paul supporter running for national delegate, said he doesn't anticipate chaos erupting today, or going to St. Paul to vote for Paul. He just wants to see the rules stay the same and bind the delegates | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | Ron Paul Republicans on the rise in NC | | 2008-05-08 18:44:12 | | An interesting post from Conservative Heritage Times. If you thought that Ron Paul's campaign had bitten the dust think again. All over the USA little pockets of Pauline political power are stirring the loins of Americans who want change. The CHT says "Kudos last night to North Carolina voters for nominating B.J. Lawson, a bonified Ron Paul Republican to the nomination for the 4th Congressional District and re-electing Walter Jones Jr. to the sixth CD. Jones was the only GOP member of Congress to endorse Paul for President".Jones’ election is important as it shows Republicans that oppose the war in Iraq, even in a district filled with military bases, do not have to face a political death sentence. Something that John McCain could well reflect on.Lawson says "Big government inevitably becomes a tool for corporate and special interests instead of a guardian of individual liberty. Today, big government has given us significant problems: rising food prices, jobs going overseas, illegal i | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | Funniest Ron Paul Jokes | | 2008-05-08 07:11:20 | | Ron Paul supporters are easy to recognize, their signature headgear, when properly applied also keeps fat from dripping on your grill and flaring up. Also his name is Barry.
Ron Paul supporters not only appear when his name is invoked 3 times, it drives them crazy, an admittedly short trip.
The Federal Reserve killed most of Ron [...] | | By: Encyclopedia of Humor | | |
| | Vote Ron Paul Jokes | | 2008-05-08 06:47:37 | | Vote Ron Paul - because we can’t invade every country.
Vote Ron Paul - because you still want America to be worth something.
Vote Ron Paul - because America should not be owned by the Clinton and Bush Familes for 3 decades.
Vote Ron Paul - so that you can travel without being hated in every [...] | | By: Encyclopedia of Humor | | |
| | Chuck Norris style Ron Paul jokes | | 2008-05-08 06:43:41 | | 1.
Ron Paul invented Chuck Norris.
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I just saved a bunch of money by switching to Ron Paul.
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Ron Paul’s tears can shrink government. Too bad he never cries
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Studies by the World Health Organization show that Ron Paul is the leading cause of freedom among men.
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Ron Paul took a lie detector test. The lie detector tapped out.
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| | Ron Paul Jokes | | 2008-05-08 06:40:40 | | IN CASE YOU DIDN’T KNOW: Some claim Ron Paul supporters spam online polls, but the truth is they all have the same I.P. address because… Hey! LOOK kittens!
Q: Why doesn’t Ron Paul ever turn off the lights?
A: That kind of on-again / off-again policy is against his principles.
Q: Why does Ron Paul support the Constitution?
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| | Ron Paul Favors Barack Obama on Foreign Policy | | 2008-05-05 01:33:43 | | Ron Paul has yet to endorse John McCain for the Republican nomination but over the weekend gave his input on the candidates. Paul was a Republican candidate for president and stayed in the race until John McCain had the number of delegates he needed to seal up the nomination. Paul was asked during debates if he would endorse the Republican candidate no matter who it was. Paul declined to do so on every opportunity. Ron Paul favors Barack Obama’s foreign policy, “But that doesn’t mean that’s an endorsement,” Paul quickly added. Obama’s foreign policy of opening relations with countries that the Bush administration has been “punishing” by cutting ties with is a large aspect of Obama’s popularity. Obama wants to end the war in Iraq and bring our troops home. Obama was also against the war in Iraq before it started. Obama favors opening talks with Iran to exhaust all diplomatic solutions to their desire to gain nuclear weapons. McCain ha | | By: The Mersman Political Blog | | |
| | Ron Paul Receives the Most Military Donations | | 2008-05-05 00:54:41 | | Many chicken-hawks, war-mongers and those who may potentially profit from endless war and the military-industrial complex (politicians included…) have tried to smear Ron Paul as somehow not supporting the troops because he is not a gung-ho Iraq War supporter. The facts say, however, that Paul’s positions - protect and defend America first, do not [...] | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | Conservatives & Ron Paul Bot Cost GOP House Seat In LA Last Night | | 2008-05-04 21:02:47 | | WAS JENKINS IMMIGRATION POSITION A LOSER?Once again sore-headed LOOSER conservatives have triumphed. Last night, in Louisiana, Republican turned Independent, Ashley Casey, cost the Republicans yet another house seat. If her votes had gone to GOP candidate, Woody Jenkins, Jenkins would have had 50,459 votes to Democrat default winner, "Don" Cazayoux, who had an unofficial 49,702. I don't know if the 757 vote difference would have been enough to avoid a run-off, but it is enough to determine these outcast conservatives can do serious damage to the GOP. There's more: Randall T. Hayes, who received 402 votes is ... | | By: The Pink Flamingo | | |
| | Nevada Republican Convention Chairman Bob Beers commits Fraud against Ron Paul? | | 2008-05-03 08:45:45 | | Nevada Republican Convention Chairman Bob Beers unexpectedly announced that the contract on the convention hall had expired and the convention would be reconvened at some future date. The Ron Paul campaign is confident that the Nevada State Republican Party will ensure that the votes cast by of all of the delegates at the April 26th Nevada State Republican Convention will be respected.
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| | Ron Paul, The Manifesto, | | 2008-05-02 18:49:00 | | I haven't posted up in about 2 days simply because what has been on T.V. and around has been bland and repetitive: Barack Obama, Rev. Wright and now Hillary's advisor making racial remarks about Indianians. Do I give two sh***? No.Moving along to what has been new or worth talking about: The release of the book entitled " The Revolution: A Manifesto " written by: Dr. Ron Paul.I got my autographed copy a few days ago when Mr. Paul was visiting here in N.Y.C. on the 28th of April. I decided to save that one and pick up another copy to read and ended up picking up his other book: A Foreign Policy of Freedom: Peace, Commerce, and Honest Friendship.Why am I mentioning these books and not maybe Barack Obama's book or Hillary's? Simple, We are looking for a leader to lead our country, not someone who were looking to fall in love with. Someone who has a consistent voting record with unchanged principles. Someone you could look up videos on from the 80's who speaks the same exact word for wor | | By: The Pissed Off Citizen | | |
| | | Ron Paul and Victory in November with Mary Ruwart | | 2008-04-29 10:54:38 | | The Libertarian Party was founded to free each of us, finally bringing American governance into alignment with the mission of the Declaration of Independence. Go to Denver and make sure our candidate for President is the one who understands and has lived the message. Mary Ruwart for President.read more | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Meeting The Man, The Revolutionary, Ron Paul | | 2008-04-28 21:19:00 | | Started off as a rainy & windy day here in N.Y.C. I was on 2 hours of sleep and my adrenaline was pumping because today was the day I was going to meet the next President Of The United States, Ron Paul.Today he was visiting the Borders Bookstore on Wall Street to sign advanced copies of his book: The Revolution: A Manifesto.I walked in ( at around 12:30 P.M. ) with a cousin of mine to what seemed as a typical bookstore day ( if there ever was one. ) People walking around casually and about three workers standing at the front with a stack of Ron Paul's Manifesto Book. The workers handed over to me 2 copies of his book and directed me to the register, I waited for my cousin to get his stuff ready to get going onto the line of people ( I didn't see anyone at this time. )Before we headed to the register to buy our copies of our books, who enters? Dr. Ron PaulA huge loud roar abrupted from all 3 levels with everyone yelling " RON PAUL. "My initial reaction was " Do something st | | By: The Pissed Off Citizen | | |
| | Those Wonderful Little Ron Paul Bots Strike Again | | 2008-04-27 22:40:00 | | THEY ARE TRYING TO TAKE OVER THE GOP!It is called Restore the Republic. There is a master plan for Ron Paul Bots to take over the GOP county by county. Everyone has been laughing, saying this can’t happen, but evidently these little freaks are trying to take the GOP away from normal, decent Republicans. And, we’re so Republican, we’re allowing it to happen. The good thing is it looks like they aren't doing all that well. The bad thing is these freaks are organized. They remind me of the critters who couldn't be swatted in some bad sci ... | | By: The Pink Flamingo | | |
| | Politicizing Pain, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-04-27 00:00:00 | | K.K. Forss does not claim medical marijuana solves all his problems. His pain from a ruptured disc in his neck is debilitating. He is unable to go to work or to the First Baptist Church he used to attend because of the pain and muscle spasms. Taxpayers through Medicare spend over $18,000 a year on his various medications. Half of those drugs are strong narcotics. The other half address the various side-effects brought on by the first half, such as nausea, heartburn, heart palpitations, difficulty sleeping, and muscle spasms.
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| | Ron Paul's followers fall foul of the old ways! | | 2008-04-22 11:35:17 | | Robert's Rules of Order are no good in the Republican Party. Mugabe's Rules of Order (watered down version) more likely. So the Republican Party cracks down on Ron Paul activists. The Missouri GOP is determined that nothing will stop John McCain getting all 58 of Missouri's delegates. Ron Paul activists marched into the cafeteria of Kirkwood High School on Saturday to attend a meeting. Don Griffin is a conservative Republican activist and Paul supporter. However, according to convention chairman Rich Magee, "These are not Republicans, in my opinion." A stand-off ensued, with Griffin shouting, "It was a ramrod job!'', as he was denied proper access to the cafeteria. Angry Paul allies were escorted out shortly after the meeting began.Brent Stafford, the pro-Paul chairman of the ousted St. Charles delegate bloc, said some old-guard Republicans misunderstand his side's motivation. "We're trying to return the Republican Party to its conservative roots'', he said. What people like Rich Magee | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | The Hypocrisy in the media and the Ron Paul run for the Presidency. | | 2008-04-21 17:12:00 | | Ah the mainstream media of today. The more that the internet becomes the premier place of knowledge of the youth, the more they try to manipulate their current viewers to think that any information outside of what they tell you, is absurd.Perfect example of this is none other than Faux News ( Fox News ). They have become the hardcore neo-conservative media outlet that caters to corporations & the publics discourse to dismiss those with a " free-think " view as loons and those with their agenda as " patriotic. "Keep this one note in mind: Neo-Conservatives ( Like this current administration ) are NOT real Republicans. They are Fascists in the disguise of Republicans.Many out there can write novels on this particular station, but I won't waste my time on their disgusting antics of cutting peoples mics off, shouting down their guests, and using movements that a well trained person of Neuro-linguistic programming ( NLP ) could easily identify them as using to manipulate their view | | By: The Pissed Off Citizen | | |
| | Standing Up for National Sovereignty, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-04-21 00:00:00 | | As we all know, there have been significant moves recently to expand the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) initiated by President Bush and his Mexican and Canadian counterparts in 2005. One such plan is to construct a so-called “NAFTA Superhighway” running from Mexico , through Texas , and up eventually into Canada . I have opposed this project from the beginning, signing on as a co-sponsor of House Concurrent Resolution 40 expressing Congressional disapproval of the NAFTA Superhighway and any moves toward a North American Union.
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| | Ron Paul Slams Federal Reserve For Destabilizing The World By Printing Money | | 2008-04-19 15:15:00 | | US congressman Ron Paul has launched a scathing attack against the US Federal Reserve, which the Congressman claims is printing money in order to manipulate interest rates and undermine workers wages and old people’s savings.Paul, one of the few politicians with an insight into fiat money wrote "The greatest threat facing America today is the disastrous fiscal policies of our own government, marked by shameless deficit spending and Federal Reserve currency devaluation."The Texan congressman went on to write in his column that the Federal Reserve “is the strangest, most dangerous advantage ever placed in the hands of a special privileged class by any Government that ever existed." Source: www.lankabusinessonline.com | | By: Stroke News - We can change your life | | |
| | Ron Paul Speaks to 1,200 at Goucher, 800 at Gettysburg, 2,000 at Penn State | | 2008-04-15 10:08:22 | | Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul once again demonstrated his tremendous popularity with young people yesterday when he addressed an overflow crowd of 1,200 people at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. On Friday, April 11th, the Texas Republican was met with similar passionate crowds of 800 at Gettysburg College and 2,000 at Penn State University.
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| | Ron Paul speaks to 1500 enthusiastic students! | | 2008-04-14 09:55:17 | | The message continues and on this video you'll see that the crowds are still there, the enthusiasm is still there, and the message resonates well.In front of a cheering crowd in Gym 1 in the Intramural Building, Penn State University, Ron Paul spoke about reducing the role of government. Combating rising national indebtedness and a war that is going in the wrong direction are all part of Ron Paul's Revolution. John McCain appears to be in denial on both counts. Pity! | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | Bailing Out Banks, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-04-13 00:00:00 | | There has been a lot of talk in the news recently about the Federal Reserve and the actions it has taken over the past few months. Many media pundits have been bending over backwards to praise the Fed for supposedly restoring stability to the market. This interpretation of the Fed's actions couldn't be further from the truth.
The current market crisis began because of Federal Reserve monetary policy during the early 2000s in which the Fed lowered the interest rate to a below-market rate. The artificially low rates led to overinvestment in housing and other malinvestments. When the first indications of market trouble began back in August of 2007, instead of holding back and allowing bad decision-makers to suffer the consequences of their actions, the Federal Reserve took aggressive, inflationary action to ensure that large Wall Street firms would not lose money.
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| | Must Read Illumination of “Earmarks” by the Honorable Ron Paul | | 2008-04-11 00:16:05 | | Earmarks are given a bad name through ignorance of their process and power hungry central administrators who want more power over the use of Federal government revenues.
The Constitution says the Congress is in charge of Federal government spending, NOT the executive branch (the administrator of law ONLY).
Please read the article, digest its meaning and spread [...] | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | Ron Paul Brings Campaign to Pennsylvania April 11 | | 2008-04-09 08:23:00 | | Friday, April 11th, 11:30 am ET.
At 10:00 am, Dr. Paul will tour the Gettysburg campus followed by press availability in Cinema Room 1 at the Majestic Theater at 10:45 am. Members of the media are welcome to attend.
Friday, April 11th, 5:30 pm ET.
Dr. Paul will have press availability at Penn State beginning at 5:00 pm at 305 Wagner (across the street from the gymnasium).
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| | Winning Ron Paul speaking time at the GOP convention | | 2008-04-08 14:16:35 | | That's what is now tactically the goal. Minnesota supporters of presidential hopeful Ron Paul hope the Texan will win some speaking time at the GOP National Convention in St. Paul. Whilst the Republican party chiefs are keen to state that John McCain will be the nominee, it still would be the best option to allow Ron Paul time to address the delegates.He would have two messages to offer. First, to those delegates who have never heard him speak live. They may well wonder what they passed up on! Second, the wider TV audience will also hear him, unless there is some Chinese-style editing. I guess few Americans have heard him in such an arena.So the Revolution continues to roll. | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | Ron Paul keeps the Revolution on track! | | 2008-04-07 06:32:41 | | Ron Paul held a news conference at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in support of his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. "What kept me going ... I think it was the enthusiasm from my supporters. They just wouldn't let me go away," he told a small group of reporters. That's the point. Ron Paul has supporters across the USA determined not to let the message of change die. Come the presidential election in November, John McCain's support base will fizzle out the next day and go its separate ways. Ron Paul's support base will carry on.By staying in the race, Ron Paul is making a statement. That the convention matters, and that his viewpoints and those of his campaign need to be heard. The other contenders all folded their tents, now trying to flog off the remnants in camping stores!Richard McCloud, an unemployed labourer, is a good example of a Ron Paul supporter. McCloud drove two hours from Uniontown to Indiana University of Pennsylvania to see the Texas congressman | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | The Emerging Surveillance State, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-04-07 00:00:00 | | Last month, the House amended the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to expand the government’s ability to monitor our private communications. This measure, if it becomes law, will result in more warrantless government surveillance of innocent American citizens.
Though some opponents claimed that the only controversial part of this legislation was its grant of immunity to telecommunications companies, there is much more to be wary of in the bill. In the House version, Title II, Section 801, extends immunity from prosecution of civil legal action to people and companies including any provider of an electronic communication service, any provider of a remote computing service, “any other communication service provider who has access to wire or electronic communications,” any “parent, subsidiary, affiliate, successor, or assignee” of such company, any “officer, employee, or agent” of any such company, and any “landlord, custodian, or other person who may be a | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Ron Paul’s New Book: The Revolution - A Manifesto | | 2008-04-03 13:35:30 | | It is an absolute must that anyone who considers him or herself even a nominal lover of America and/or freedom read statesman Ron Paul’s upcoming book: The Revolution: A Manifesto.
The book will be a complete expose of many of the fallacies, foolishness and wrongheadedness of our current American political and policy landscape.
To put it simply, [...] | | By: Ponder This | | |
| | Ron Paul says "There's not a whole lot of democracy in this country!" | | 2008-04-02 06:31:57 | | Ron Paul speaks to Glenn Beck about the future. No third run, but a great description of the mess that the cosy relationship between the Fed and the Bankers has got us into.Is America a democratic country? Well, free speech is allowed, but trying to put your views into action, well that's another matter. Why is it so damn difficult to get on a ballot in the USA? Why is voting registration such a mess? Why are the primaries/caucuses increasingly being seen as a banana republic's system? Can Americans be so cool, calm and collected about having the expression of their democratic rights traduced in such a way?All Ron Paul has done in this campaign is to highlight the banality of the American monetary policy and the lack of democratic accountability. For just doing that, he has been marginalised and almost ostracised!America may be the Land of the Free but it sure isn't the Land of Democracy! | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | On Money, Inflation and Government, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-04-01 00:24:24 | | These past few weeks have provided an unfortunate opportunity to discuss inflation. The dollar index has reached new all-time lows. The total money supply, M3, as calculated by private sources, is growing at a disturbing 17% rate. The Fed is pumping dollars into the economy at an alarming rate. Just recently the Fed announced new loan auctions totaling $100 billion. That is new money created from thin air. If these money auctions, combined with the bailout of Bear Stearns, continue to be the trend, we are in for some economic stormy weather. The explanation lies in understanding the basics of money, and why it is dangerous to give government and big banks control over it.
First, money is not wealth, in and of itself. You cannot create more wealth simply by creating more money. Wall Street bankers cry out for more liquidity, but what is really needed is more value behind the dollar. But the value, unfortunately, isn't there.
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| | Ron Paul's supporters make inroads at Texas GOP conventions | | 2008-03-30 08:33:43 | | The Texas Republican Party bosses seem to have taken a few leaves out of the Robert Mugabe Book of Election Procedures! It's amazing that, although these caucuses and primaries are about choosing a candidate, the grandees of the party appear more concerned about manipulating the outcome.Ron Paul is seen as a man who should never have entered the race. They made it a handicap. Like the Grand National at Aintree, they hoped Paul would fall at the first hurdle! But his supporters continue to fight for their legitimate places at conventions. Texas is not alone.In Senate District 10, Paul supporter Jeremy Blosser challenged longtime Republican organizer Stuart Lane for chairmanship of the convention. Blosser bristled at Lane's characterization of Paul's supporters as "outsiders bent on taking over the party." Blosser said, "We are Republicans. I don't know how you take over something you're already part of." Precisely!What people like Stuart Lane mean is "You can say or mean anything so lon | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | On Five Years in Iraq, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-03-23 12:23:38 | | Five years ago last week, the US military's "shock and awe" campaign lit up the Baghdad sky. Five years later, with hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and nearly four thousand Americans dead, we should pause and reflect on just what has been gained and what has been lost.
From the beginning, the march to war was paved with false assumptions and lies. Senior administration officials claimed repeatedly that Iraq was somehow responsible for the attacks of September 11, 2001. They claimed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. They manipulated the fear of the American people after 9/11 to further a war agenda that they had been planning years before that attack. The mainstream media was complicit in this war propaganda.
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| | Ron Paul Statement After 10 Years of War with Iraq | | 2008-03-22 21:47:28 | | The occupation of Iraq began five years ago today, but few realize that the march to war began ten years ago under Bill Clinton, when regime change became official U.S. policy. In 1998, I took to the House floor in protest of the Iraqi Liberation Act to warn that, ‘I see this legislation as essentially being a declaration of virtual war. It is giving the President tremendous powers to pursue war efforts against a sovereign Nation.’ My warnings were largely dismissed at the time, but five years later, we were bombing Iraq.
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| | H.R. 3773 - FISA Amendments Act of 2008, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-03-14 00:00:00 | | Mr Speaker, I rise in opposition to this latest attempt to undermine our personal liberties and violate the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. This bill will allow the federal government to engage in the bulk collection of American citizens’ communications. In effect, it means that any American may have his electronic communications monitored without a search warrant.
As such, the bill clearly violates the Fourth Amendment
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| | Statement on Coinage, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-03-11 00:00:00 | | I oppose HR 5512 because it is unconstitutional to delegate the determination of the metal content of our coinage to the Secretary of the Treasury. Under Article I Section 8 of the Constitution, the Congress is given the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof. It is a shame that Congress has already unconstitutionally delegated its coinage authority to the Treasury Department, but that is no reason to further delegate our power and essentially abdicate Congressional oversight as the passing of HR 5512 would do.
Oversight by members of Congress, who have an incentive to listen to their constituents, ensures openness and transparency. This bill would eliminate that process and delegate it to unelected bureaucrats. The Secretary of the Treasury would be given sole discretion to alter the metal content of coins, or even to create non-metal coins. Given the history of Congressional delegation and subsequent lax oversight on issues as important as the conflict in Iraq, it wo | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Can Foreign Aid Save Africa?, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-03-10 15:22:43 | | Congress is poised to pass the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) authorizing up to $50 million in unconstitutional foreign aid. The bill passed out of the Foreign Affairs Committee with a bipartisan agreement to nearly double the President's requested amount. It is always distressing to see officials in our government reach across the aisle to disregard Constitutional limitations.
Much of this aid will run through government-to-government channels and will be vulnerable to corruption. Some of the aid will be sent to faith-based organizations who, along with accepting government largess, will now be subject to governmental controls and will soon become more dependent on taxpayer funding than private funds. If they accept the aid, they must be careful of the vague language regarding what types of programs they can run. For example, the requirement that 33% of any funding received must go toward abstinence-only programs has been dropped and replaced with a 50% requ | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | | Is Ron Paul Dropping out? Will he Run as an Independent? | | 2008-03-07 18:53:51 | | As can be read here, Ron Paul left a video message on his campaign website that appears to say that he is dropping out of the race. Although he never did come out and say that he was, he hinted at it. There is one part of the story that I linked to above that [...] | | By: Wake Up America | | |
| | Why Ron Paul Supporters Should Vote For McCain | | 2008-03-07 16:29:08 | | Now that Ron Paul is officially out of the Presidential race, many Ron Paul supporters are dismayed and perplexed about what to do. Should they vote for Ron Paul as a write-in candidate in the general election to show solidarity? Should they break ranks and vote for the Libertarian Party candidate? Should they not vote at all? The passion that Ron Paul supporters have for liberty now needs to...
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| | Statement on Gaza Bill, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-03-05 00:00:00 | | Madam Speaker: I rise in opposition to H. Res. 951. As one who is consistently against war and violence, I obviously do not support the firing of rockets indiscriminately into civilian populations. I believe it is appalling that Palestinians are firing rockets that harm innocent Israelis, just as I believe it is appalling that Israel fires missiles into Palestinian areas where children and other non-combatants are killed and injured.
Unfortunately, legislation such as this is more likely to perpetuate violence in the Middle East than contribute to its abatement. It is our continued involvement and intervention – particularly when it appears to be one-sided – that reduces the incentive for opposing sides to reach a lasting peace agreement.
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| | Very Respectable Interview of Ron Paul on Fox Business | | 2008-02-29 00:05:08 | | I am really not a fan of Fox News, but this interview here makes me think that there is somehow a different paradigm at Fox Business. Perhaps Rupert Murdoch is totally driven by ratings and he is realizing that backing only Neo-Conservative news mouth pieces is simply bad business over the long haul.
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| | Campaigning for Ron Paul | | 2008-02-27 09:37:37 | | Sometimes it seems like an uphill battle against despair, fighting against an almost total media blackout of Dr. Paul's campaign as well as educating voters to his message that have no idea he is still in the race. Sigh.
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| | Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-02-26 00:00:00 | | Price controls are almost universally reviled by economists. The negative economic consequences of price floors or price ceilings are numerous and well-documented. Our current series of hearings have been called to discuss the most important, but least understood, price manipulation in the world today: the manipulation of the interest rate.
By setting the federal funds rate, the rate at which banks in the Federal Reserve System loan funds to each other, the Federal Reserve inhibits the actions of market participants coming together to determine a market interest rate. The Federal Reserve and the federal government do not deign to interfere in setting the price of houses, the interest rate on mortgages, or the prices of wood and steel. The Fed's actions in setting the federal funds rate however, because it reflects the price of money to a borrower and thus affects demand for money, affects prices throughout the economy in a manner less pervasive but just as damaging as direct price | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
| | Barack Obama, The Ron Paul of the DNC! | | 2008-02-22 23:03:50 | | OBAMA BAD FOR DNC, PAUL BAD FOR RNCHarold Hutchinson picked up on something from last night’s Dem debate. (acid indigestion, probably). He refers us to AJ Strata (as usual) who has an interesting analysis of one of Obama’s military statements. http://strata-sphere.com/blog/index.php/archives/5104 Strata then comes to the same conclusion I’ve reached. Obama is an idiot! Have you noticed something I have about Barack Obama? He doesn’t have much of a sense of humor, cannot laugh at himself, and is terribly thin-skinned. He also must have the last word. Now I recognize three of these characteristics because I have them, save ... | | By: The Pink Flamingo | | |
| | Ron Paul followers attack teacher over blog | | 2008-02-15 15:54:00 | | This is absolutely hilarious! Looks like the craaazy Ron Paul followers have gotten so upset over a blog posts from a school teacher that they've posted his name, telephone number and even his address on the Ron Paul forums on his web site of defeat. Check out the teacher's blog post:
This week my math students are working on graphs and charts. Since Virginia held its primaries on Tuesday, I decided to work a little social studies into the lesson by using election figures as the data. I'd have liked to use Virginia's figures but since people were still voting here that wasn't possible. Instead I used national delegate counts for both parties and made bar graphs and pie charts to show visually how Clinton and Obama were neck and neck (with Edwards way on the bottom) and McCain was kicking everyone's ass.
Then I talked about how those were national results but every state voted on its own and every state was different. I talked about how Obama crushed Hillary in Illinois and Hillary s | | By: The Colette | | |
| | Ron Paul Speaks To Supporters In Attempt To Quell Chaos | | 2008-02-13 11:22:29 | | I’m not sure if this will even work. It seems as though they’re too far gone, beyond the realm of even understanding words and sentences. But the mayhem needs to stop, and as I feel I’m somewhat responsible for it, I’m going to do my best to put an end to it before [...] | | By: U Suxxors | | |
| | Ron Paul supporters are nuts (Part 3!!) | | 2008-02-11 19:30:00 | | Oh it just keeps getting more and more hilarious! Paultards have actually declared today "Bury Wonkette day!" Hooray! Nevermind organizing GOTV efforts or anything like that, we'll just sit at home "donating" our time to bury Wonkette stories in order to save the PAULTARD empire from having to read satire!! Next thing you know they'll be knocking down the doors at The Onion.
Wonkette.com — Wonkette is one of the trashiest blogs on the internet, replete with gutter language and irrational/mean-spirited diatribes, many aimed at Ron Paul. Their subscribers are among the most obnoxious on the web. Take an hour of your time to bury all Wonkette stories as "SPAM". Do it for Ron Paul! Here's a URL to help you out: http://tinyurl.com/2o55rs
Oh that's rich. Ron Paul supporters calling someone else obnoxious. Valleywag does a pretty nice job of summarizing my thoughts on this:
Really, you'd think they'd be out rigging Diebold machines or something. But no, soreheaded Ron Paul supporters | | By: The Colette | | |
| | Ron Paul is [still] insane | | 2008-02-11 13:27:00 | | Day two of the Paultard assault on my blog over this post where I re-posted a letter from Ron Paul to his supporters where it seemed as though he was preparing to drop out of the race. Yesterday we took a look at some of the inane comments and even death threats I received. Today, I'll re-post some of the more hilarious ones I've received since then:
Anonymous said...
First of all Ron Paul is no lunatic, the lunatics are Hillary Clinton, and Mr 100 years in Iraq, John McCain. I don't know what is so lunatic about following our constitution, trying to help our country not collapse economically, whats so wrong with letting us keep our money, no income tax, bringing our troops home from insane wars. Look at our National Debt, our children have to life with this. Ron Paul Supporters are not fringe lunatics, all the people I know that support Ron Paul, love this country, serve in our military, work hard, and just want our country back from the corrupt powers that be, what a crazy dream hu | | By: The Colette | | |
| | | Ron Paul supporters are lunatics!! | | 2008-02-10 14:48:00 | | Trolling the internet making threats and inane comments wherever their "Ron Paul" Google search takes them!! In response to this post yesterday they flocked here to hurl juvenile insults and even make death threats because I speculated that it appeared Ron Paul was dropping out of the race (and I still maintain that he is). Let's have a look at what some of the PAULTARDS had to say!
Anonymous said...
Are you living in a box go back to watching fox news with all the other cows ron is going all the way to the convention get your finger on the pulse and quit paying attention to the MSM.
Click here to read all of my posts on Fox News. Doing actual research before they speak is something Paultards don't specialize in.
Paul said...
Maybe Ron Paul supporters would not be so hostile towards you if you did not call them "retards" and "paultards". Frankly making comments and generalizations like that is downright ignorant.
Apparently speculating makes you ignorant according to Paultards!
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| | Second Amendment Battle in DC, by US Rep. Ron Paul | | 2008-02-10 00:00:00 | | As a United States Congressman, I take my oath to uphold all of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights very seriously. Unfortunately, too many in Washington DC believe they can pick-and-choose which provisions of the constitution they can uphold. For example, many politicians, judges, and bureaucrats believe they have the power to disregard our right to own guns, even though the second amendment explicitly guarantees the people's right to "keep and bear arms."
Like the Founding Fathers, I believe that the right to keep and bear arms is fundamental to a free society. Where law-abiding citizens are most freely allowed to defend themselves, communities are safer, while crime rises when law-abiding people's access to firearms is restricted. Gun laws only disarm those who respect the law. Those with criminal tendencies do not turn in their weapons and reform their ways because government bureaucrats enact statutes that tell them to. Gun control laws turn peaceful citizens into sitting d | | By: from Reason to Freedom | | |
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