Whilst speaking to her bloodthirsty Zionist paymasters at AIPAC, Hillary made a strong statement advocating the mass murder, through the nuclear destruction of Iranians, in order to further the Zionist agenda.
Is the America of the future the kind of country that would allow someone so diabolical to take the reins of power? Don’t psychos of this sort belong in straight jackets, not the oval office… Read the rest of this entry »
Ron Paul got 16.17% of the votes in the Texas Straw Poll despite the fact that Ron Paul delegates were locked out and unable to vote. Some of the delegates were told to leave because they were not “properly dressed,” but when they returned they were told that it’s “too late.”
The reason the “poll” had such a low turnout compared to previous years, might have had something to do with the unadvertised 10pm “cut-off time” which left many of Dr. Paul’s supporters locked out from the voting.
Gotta wonder why they were so interested in limiting the number of people who can register. Looks to me like the GOP made sure the supporters of their favored candidates got in early and then cut off the voting after they got the votes they wanted. They are getting quite desperate to keep up the appearance that anyone really wants to vote for phony conservatives such as Duncan Hunter.
16.17% Ron Paul (217 votes)
41.1% Duncan Hunter (534 votes)
20.5% Fred Thompson (266 votes)
6.4% Mike Huckabee (83 votes)
6% Rudy Giuliani (78 votes)
4.7% Mitt Romney (61 votes)
.46% Sam Brownback (6 votes)
.62% John McCain (8 votes)
.46% Tom Tancredo (6 votes)
2.2% Ray McKinney (28 votes)
.23% Hugh Cort (3 votes)
.77% John Cox (10 votes) Read the rest of this entry »
After Ron Paul Makes Meteoric Gains, Romney “Borrows” Philosophy
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. On the other hand, it does not show much honesty, integrity, or conviction. The latest test of this principle is to watch “1st tier” presidential candidate Mitt Romney start to emulate the political philosophy of “2nd tier” candidate Ron Paul. Ron Paul has been in favor of small government since he became a Congressman. He has been in Congress for ten terms or twenty years. (Ron Paul is currently listed with 8 to 1 odds of becoming the next US President)
Throughout that time he has consistently advocated that we strictly adhere to the Constitution of the United States. He has written volumes of information on the topic and may be the most patriotic statesman this country has seen in generations. The mainstream media either ignores or ridicules Dr. Paul and his views, but lucky for us, there are two wonderful sources of finding these volumes of writings. The first is on the Lew Rockwell site. Visit the home page and look for the Ron Paul file in the lower left corner. There you can find many articles written by and about Ron Paul as well as a host of videos. Another source is the Ron Paul Library . For the well versed Ron Paul supporter as well as people new to his positions, I suggest that you look through his work. His writings and statements he has given on the House floor are truly inspiring. Read the rest of this entry »
Tom Tancredo – 0 (0%)
Sam Brownback – 2 (.75%)
John McCain – 2 (.75%)
Mike Huckabee – 6 (2%)
Rudy Giuliani – 7 (3%)
Fred Dalton Thompson – 9 (3%)
Duncan Hunter – 10 (4%)
Mitt Romney – 14 (5%)
Ron Paul – 216 (81%)
“Deficits mean future tax increases, pure and simple. Deficit spending should be viewed as a tax on future generations, and politicians who create deficits should be exposed as tax hikers.
– Congressman Ron Paul
This is a short video which exhibits many of the recent media events involving Presidential Candidate Ron Paul. The success of his campaign has been staggering. His campaign is raising more cash than anyone could have dreamed and people all over the country are starting to learn of this man’s views.
This is America’s first opportunity, in recent time, to elect someone who supports the Constitution and the views of the founders of the united States of America. Read the rest of this entry »
mercola.com
Dr. Paul is one of my heroes. He is a shining example of how one solitary voice can inspire and bring necessary change. He is nearly single-handedly leading the charge to address the perversion that multi-national corporations have done to the U.S. government.
Not only has Dr. Paul been making quite an impression during the recent Republican presidential debates, he’s also introduced a bill that would strongly and positively affect Mercola.com and many other natural health organizations and advocates, and the field of natural health in general. Read the rest of this entry »
During the recent GOP debate the discussion touched on a variety of subjects such as: abortion, war, health care, road infrastructure, and the “fair” tax. The first part of the debate focused on abortion the Neocon’s war in Iraq, in the latter minutes of the debate the debate focused on taxation.
Most of the candidates backed “the decider,” while Ron Paul was the only candidate who expressed his disagreement with the unconstitutional wars in a meaningful and consistent manner. Interestingly, Tom Tancredo re-asserted his view that bombing Moslem holy sites in the wake of a nuclear strike on the united States of America would be helpful. Read the rest of this entry »
July 27, 2007
by Scott Sutton | LewRockwell.com
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”
~ Mahatma Gandhi“The presidency is now a cross between a popularity contest and a high school debate, with an encyclopedia of cliches the first prize.”
~ Saul Bellow
On July 15th, the Federal Election Commission announced the 2nd-quarter fundraising totals for each presidential candidate. In the Republican field, Ron Paul’s $2.4 million placed him:
Thus far, 47% of the contributions made to Ron Paul’s campaign are donations of under $200 from individuals (John McCain’s 17% is the second-highest percentage). This is a telling statistic, as it highlights the fact that most other candidates rely heavily upon donations from corporate interests and political action committees (PACs) (i.e. moneyed, influence-seeking sources who can readily afford to contribute large sums). Since Congressman Paul has always voted against special favors and privileges for anyone, special interests know they have nothing to gain by stuffing Ron Paul’s campaign coffers. As one member of my local Meetup group put it on a home-made sign, “Ron Paul is thin because he won’t let special interests buy him lunch.” Read the rest of this entry »
Ron Paul appears on MSNBC’s Tucker Carlson show to discuss the Bush administration’s failure to catch Osama bin Laden and what he’d do differently as President.
Here is a public discussion between 2008 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul and Google executive Elliot Schrage as part of the company’s Candidates@Google series.
They spend about an hour discussing Dr. Paul’s positions and asking questions. Mr. Schrage remarks that they have gotten more questions for Dr. Paul than for any other candidate.