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As we watch ,Ron may not get elected but. You will notice what many people love to call us unwashed masses Sheople, yeah another popular buzz word by people who think they are somehow better than the average Joe or Jane . These superior folks are in reality fascists, supporting the idea that only a few are fit too rule. Ron does much good ... He draws attention to the facts and we the speople can still read. Sure we grew up under public skool indoctrination and were fed a diet of TV "programming" to form our minds when they were pliable. Yeah they even flooded the street with mind altering drugs to help us soften our minds up to become lemmings. The message is Liberty, and people can and will live in liberty. The human spirit is non destructable and this is what fears the rulers most. Humanity once again is having the birth pangs of freedom. Some kind of primal urge from the inside out , and get out it will and no Collectivist or New world odor will stop it for good. The cat is out of the bag the internet is comparable to the printing press and paper. SO it really does not matter all that much if Ron wins and I believe He knows that. It is enough to hear the other candidates picking up on the message. Like the Apostle Paul once said some preach the gospel for vain glory and profit but never the less the gospel gets out |
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there's ALOT of anger out there....and it ISN'T specific toward Obama.....it's leadership in general....the masses need to stop being victims and get their human spirit back that those in power for the last 40 years have beaten out of them from their public school experiences and all the TV/hollywood psycho therapy that they ate up and were 'nourished' with.....shame shame shame.....
it IS generational......
oh man I cant stand it ... CHFENCHINGBABY!!!! |
| We didnt come this far to get this far. random 12 year old
A slave is someone that waits for someone else to free him. Ezra Pound
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oh man I cant stand it ... CHFENCHINGBABY!!!!
geez...thx.. |
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The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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A new CNN/Opinion Research survey finds Rick Perry remains on top of the field in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Perry leads with 30% Mitt Romney at 22% Newt Gingrich at 11% Herman Cain at 9% Ron Paul at 7% Michele Bachmann at 6% Rick Santorum at 3% Jon Huntsman at 1%. The survey indicates that Romney fares best against President Obama, trailing by just one point, 49% to 48%. Obama holds a five point lead over Perry, 51% to 46%. (CNN) http://politicalticker.blogs.c.....y-stronger-vs-obama/ |
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A new CNN/Opinion Research survey finds Rick Perry remains on top of the field in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Perry leads with 30% Mitt Romney at 22% Newt Gingrich at 11% Herman Cain at 9% Ron Paul at 7% Michele Bachmann at 6% Rick Santorum at 3% Jon Huntsman at 1%. The survey indicates that Romney fares best against President Obama, trailing by just one point, 49% to 48%. Obama holds a five point lead over Perry, 51% to 46%. (CNN) http://politicalticker.blogs.c.....y-stronger-vs-obama/
Really Roxy??? From CNN???? What a surprise... |
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Ron Paul will be on the Daily Show with John Stewart tonight at 11 if any of you care to watch, should be interesting. |
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If nothing else....Paul has gotten more attention this election cycle then ever before. People are catching on!! As a side note....none of the other gop candidate are worth my breath. And I think most feel the same way. So stand by and watch Christie step up. |
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government doesn't mean trust and free market doesn't mean trust
government doesn't mean personal responsibility
but free market does mean personal responsibility
government doesn't mean self survival
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| ...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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Harris Poll: Ron Paul, Mitt Romney Would Top President Obama
If high unemployment and a low job approval rating weren’t enough for President Barack Obama to worry about, the latest Harris Poll suggests that the President would be bested by GOP candidates Ron Paul and Mitt Romney in a general election.......Read more: http://www.thestatecolumn.com/.....obama/#ixzz1ZGKfSX38
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Cicero, Boxy's going to be upset, since this must be one of those right-wing wacko websites. It says that 71% of people say that Ron Paul is the front-runner for the GOP. Just check the poll results. |
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Ram, in Box's fantasy land, Ron Paul is a fringe wacko like Ralph Nader.
I'm not sure if he realizes that he is just parroting the government 2 party establishments propaganda. The reality of what is going on in America at the grassroots level needs to be manipulated in by the government/media complex, and presented as if the Washington establishment is firmly in control. They are losing control and their 50 year reign over our government is eroding.
Whether Paul wins the presidency or not, Congress will soon be overrun by those people that share the same governing philosophy as Ron Paul. Those people that support Ron Paul will be running for government office at ALL levels. Big government liberalism is collapsing. |
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Cicero, Boxy's going to be upset, since this must be one of those right-wing wacko websites. It says that 71% of people say that Ron Paul is the front-runner for the GOP. Just check the poll results.
UPSET??? I seldom get upset. (Although most Right Wing Websites are Wacko) IMO Ron Paul hasn't a chance at getting the GOP nomination. I don't think Paul would be interested in a VP post either. If Paul were to get the GOP nomination, the Presidential race would take on an entirely different tone. Also if Gov Christie were to run, I have little doubt that he would win the nomination and possibly the presidency. If you consider that most Republicans vote for the GOP nominee, and their only alternative would be Obama, Paul would draw considerable support in the '12 election. It would make for an interesting race. |
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A PPP survey in Florida: Mitt Romney 30% Rick Perry 24% Newt Gingrich 10% All other candidates are in the single digits.
A new American Research Group poll in Iowa finds: Mitt Romney 21% Michele Bachmann at 15% Rick Perry at 14% Ron Paul at 12%.
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