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http://www.minds.com/blog/view.....tes-during-electionsGoogle Data Proves Ron Paul Was Most Popular And Ignored By Mass Media
OMG! RP! Are you serious??? Suppose Hillary just posted 100,000 more videos, on the subject of "cooking". Would you then vote for Hillary??? OF COURSE NOT! |
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| "In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot." |
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rpforpres |
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OMG! RP! Are you serious???
Suppose Hillary just posted 100,000 more videos, on the subject of "cooking". Would you then vote for Hillary???
OF COURSE NOT!
First of all I'd NEVER vote for Hillary Second Ron Paul did and continues to have a lot of supporters who value his message of liberty. Henry watching the video with J. Stewart, last night got a call with a recorded message from Rick Santorum, needless to say I hung up lol. |
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First of all I'd NEVER vote for Hillary Second Ron Paul did and continues to have a lot of supporters who value his message of liberty. Henry watching the video with J. Stewart, last night got a call with a recorded message from Rick Santorum, needless to say I hung up lol.
Ron Paul lost in every presidential bid, because no one bought his message. To most Americans, Paul is a crazy old man with fringe beliefs. He could never muster 1% of the vote. That wasn't due to media, it was due to a message that no one bought. |
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| "In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot." |
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That wasn't due to media, it was due to a message that no one bought.
A lot of it was due to the media, either ignoring him or throwing out accusations that were not true. As for his message, if people didn't "buy" the idea of the Constitution, liberty and staying out of foreign conflicts that's just plain sad and scary. |
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February 13, 2014, 7:12am |
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A lot of it was due to the media, either ignoring him or throwing out accusations that were not true.
As for his message, if people didn't "buy" the idea of the Constitution, liberty and staying out of foreign conflicts that's just plain sad and scary.
I support the Constitution, I support liberty and I support avoiding unnecessary foreign conflicts. But, IMO, Ron Paul is a "looney toon." He doesn't support Liberty IMO, or the Constitution, and his foreign policy is nothing more than isolationism. On top of all that is his racist background and anti civil rights policy. I'm not surprised that America took one look and ran from Ron Paul. |
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It's amusing watching Henry complain about Republican Dirty Tricks. What did Ron Paul expect from a party who specializes in them. If Paul wanted to separate himself from the GOP, why is he a REPUBLICAN??? Paul choose to feed from the Republican trough, then complains when he gets hit with Republican manure. |
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Ron Paul makes his coffee money by sucking the gullible dry!
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And how much do people pay to get HBO to watch Bill Maher, or how much do they spend to watch FOX,CNN,MSNBC, oh but I guess that is different |
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February 15, 2014, 7:19am |
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And how much do people pay to get HBO to watch Bill Maher, or how much do they spend to watch FOX,CNN,MSNBC, oh but I guess that is different
HBO offers movies & entertainment... Ron Paul offers Propaganda. Most people pay NOTHING EXTRA to watch Fox, CNN, MSNBC. Ron Paul is scamming the gullible to pay for what??? His enlightenment??? He is charging them for his 'words'??? |
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And how much do people pay to get HBO to watch Bill Maher, or how much do they spend to watch FOX,CNN,MSNBC, oh but I guess that is different
Speaking of Paul, Bill Maher and CNN: Bill Maher was on CNN today, and when asked who he would like to see run for president in 2016, he slammed Ted Cruz and Rand Paul by labeling them "the insane clown posse". If the early rumblings are any indication, the Republican field is going to be chock full of crazies. With all due respect to the Juggalos out there, the Insane Clown Posse is the perfect name for the potential Republican field. Chris Christie’s downfall has resulted in Rand Paul and Ted Cruz trying to out crazy each other in an attempt to woo GOP primary voters. Cruz is trying to ouster Mitch McConnell, and Paul is filing plagiarized lawsuits against the NSA. Both men are engaging in cheap publicity that are intended to do nothing more than give them each a perch to launch their campaigns for the Republican nomination. It could be so bad on the Republican side that delusional Ayn Rand fan boy Rep. Paul Ryan would be considered the sane one if he ran. In just about a year, the Republican freakshow will be gassing up the buses and coming to a town near you. If you thought the 2012 Republican field was full of crazy, wait until you get any eye full of the GOP’s “best and brightest” for 2016 |
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posse.....YES!
insane.....not much different than the other side.....using different words doesn't make them any less insane...it's makes them more disingenuous. |
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STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
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i read the OP of this thread to my co-workers. I can't recall the last time there was such a prolonged side splitting laughter. |
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