Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:48 am Post subject: People still want Ron Paul for president.
This was a rally July 12th of the blacked out presidential hopeful Ron Paul. The mainstream media reported that only a few dozen supporters showed up. As usual, flat out lies. Here are the pics enjoy.
P.S. Some things will never go out of style. The constitution is one of them and classical music is another.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:13 am Post subject:
it's a damned shame that bob barr is the libertarian candidate.
zorp:
no clue about motives but it's been a very hard hit from the media against paul. the majority of written pieces that covered him most of last year were slanted to the negative through subtle use of semantics. dropping little hints of doubt for the reader to eat up here and there. it's a stark contrast to obama who's been crowned by the media since his keynote address.
They hate him because his supporters not only march but they party in front of Washington D.C
They hate him for not pandering.
They hate him because he wants to get rid of the IRS and income tax.
They hate him because he speaks the truth. They can't handle the truth.
They hate him because he doesn't want to give Israel more missles.
They hate him because he would make a damn good president
They hate him because he's not the most charasmatic guy
They hate him because he wants to focus on American issues
They hate him because he wants government out of our lives.
They hate him because he wants to end the war on marijuana.
They hate him because he voted no to the patriot act
They hate him "because all he talks about is the constitution" (not true)
They hate him because he is smart and knows what is going on economically. He knows how to think of now and the future as well as cherish the past (like the constitution)
This is just a fraction of why he is hated.
Those that didn't get to know what he stood for hate him because the media told them to or they cannot bring themselves to admit that the system is broken.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:42 am Post subject:
catspurr wrote:
Those that didn't get to know what he stood for hate him because the media told them to or they cannot bring themselves to admit that the system is broken.
that and many people are brainwashed to believe that they cannot be prosperous without the government helping them.
There was practically no diversity in that audience.
Do you mean racially? Gender? Sorry but you can't see all of the audience in that one clip. There is also more to diversity than gender and race and actually the diversity that takes place with Ron Paul is people of different beliefs that cause friction have come together to agree to disagree for the greater cause that of which is liberty.
There were clashes at times between feminists and the males, clashes between 9-11 truthers and the ones who didn't believe in that and those who liked what Ron Paul had to say even though their friends were saying they should vote for Obama because they were black and should vote for Obama for being black.
Fine examples of this.
Prodigy of Mobb Deep. Listen to the interviewer and how he automatically assumes he is voting for Obama.
There are not a few dozen students but it is very few people nonetheless. The group that wants Hillary is bigger , that doesn't mean they aren't a bunch of whacks. You know what the sad thing is? Ron Paul will not go independent, he will actually try to make those people support McCain, guess they will feel like hypocrites after that. _________________ Mankind is not evil; itīs just misinformed ~ Charles Xavier
There are not a few dozen students but it is very few people nonetheless. The group that wants Hillary is bigger , that doesn't mean they aren't a bunch of whacks. You know what the sad thing is? Ron Paul will not go independent, he will actually try to make those people support McCain, guess they will feel like hypocrites after that.
He's not making people support Mccain.
Ron Paul supporters are writing in his name.
Ron Paul will not go independent, he will actually try to make those people support McCain, guess they will feel like hypocrites after that.
His idealogy will not allow that to happen under any circumstance. Not to mention if tried that, his supporters wouldn't support McCain, regardless of what he said. it would be the same as McCain announcing to his supporters "I want you all to vote for Obama. He is by far the best candidate"
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