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olderroper

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Inform everyone you know, and have them join the Ron Paul Boston Tea Party Campaign on December 16th, which is the celebration of the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party in which the founding fathers of the U.S. made a difference that ultimately freed them from the largest military force on the planet a that time.
RON PAUL FIGHTS POWERFUL PLUTOCRACY

Rep. Ron Paul is gaining steam in his presidential campaign and the establishment is preparing to stop him at any cost. His fundraising statistics reveal a blossoming, movement that is uniting concerned citizens from across the political spectrum.

His performance in the media has been sharp, and his organization is honing its message. When evaluating his chances, it’s important to understand contemporary America: This is not a democracy and not a constitutional republic.

America is a carefully concealed oligarchy. A few thousand people, mostly in government, finance, and the military-industrial complex, run this country for their own purposes. By manipulating the two-party system and influencing the mainstream media, this oligarchy works to secure the nomination of its preferred candidates (Democratic and Republican alike), thus giving voters a “choice” between Puppet A and Marionette B.

Unlike the establishment’s candidates, Paul is a freelancer running on specific ideas. The federal government must function within the strict guidelines of the Constitution, should deconstruct its empire, withdraw troops from around the world, reestablish a foreign policy based on noninterventionism, abolish the Federal Reserve, eliminate fiat currency and return to hard money.

This is not a political agenda or party platform. It is a revolution.
Lets Take Our Country Back.

[http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/ron_paul_fights_.html]
 
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Anonymous

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I guess I'm a bit confused about this post. Isn't Ron Paul running for the Republican nomination for President? How, exactly, is that a revolution?
 

Steve

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His performance in the media has been sharp, and his organization is honing its message. When evaluating his chances, it’s important to understand contemporary America: This is not a democracy and not a constitutional republic.

America is a carefully concealed oligarchy. A few thousand people, mostly in government, finance, and the military-industrial complex, run this country for their own purposes. By manipulating the two-party system and influencing the mainstream media, this oligarchy works to secure the nomination of its preferred candidates (Democratic and Republican alike), thus giving voters a “choice” between Puppet A and Marionette B.

I think Ron Paul would have a better chance if his supporters laid off the conspiracy stuff...

While I agree that the liberal media all but picked the top tier candidates, the conspiracy theory only makes him and his followers look "less mainstream", then they actually are.
 

Tex

Well-known member
olderroper said:
Inform everyone you know, and have them join the Ron Paul Boston Tea Party Campaign on December 16th, which is the celebration of the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party in which the founding fathers of the U.S. made a difference that ultimately freed them from the largest military force on the planet a that time.
RON PAUL FIGHTS POWERFUL PLUTOCRACY

Rep. Ron Paul is gaining steam in his presidential campaign and the establishment is preparing to stop him at any cost. His fundraising statistics reveal a blossoming, movement that is uniting concerned citizens from across the political spectrum.

His performance in the media has been sharp, and his organization is honing its message. When evaluating his chances, it’s important to understand contemporary America: This is not a democracy and not a constitutional republic.

America is a carefully concealed oligarchy. A few thousand people, mostly in government, finance, and the military-industrial complex, run this country for their own purposes. By manipulating the two-party system and influencing the mainstream media, this oligarchy works to secure the nomination of its preferred candidates (Democratic and Republican alike), thus giving voters a “choice” between Puppet A and Marionette B.

Unlike the establishment’s candidates, Paul is a freelancer running on specific ideas. The federal government must function within the strict guidelines of the Constitution, should deconstruct its empire, withdraw troops from around the world, reestablish a foreign policy based on noninterventionism, abolish the Federal Reserve, eliminate fiat currency and return to hard money.

This is not a political agenda or party platform. It is a revolution.
Lets Take Our Country Back.

[http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/ron_paul_fights_.html]

I agree. the first step in solving a problem is stating it correctly.
 

olderroper

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ff said:
I guess I'm a bit confused about this post. Isn't Ron Paul running for the Republican nomination for President? How, exactly, is that a revolution?

Revolution may be a figure of speech by the writer.
But those in the know, know what is really going on in this country.

They know that wether Republican or Democrat it will be the same old same old, no matter who gets elected because those getting the most media attention, all are a part of the same club. They take there orders from someone else.
Things have not gotten better over the last 30-40 years. More laws to suppress more people. No one it appears is following the letter of the law given to us in our constitution. They apeear to have their own agenda.

So when one man steps forward with an ajenda to go against their principles and return us to the law of the land by out constitution, that could very well be described as a revolution.

I think this man will be our next president or we will no longer have a US constitution.
 

olderroper

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I think Ron Paul would have a better chance if his supporters laid off the conspiracy stuff...

While I agree that the liberal media all but picked the top tier candidates, the conspiracy theory only makes him and his followers look "less mainstream", then they actually are.[/quote]

Well if he followed the mainstream he wouldn't have a prayer in hells chance.
Thats part of the problem in this countr. people are too lax, too mainstream, nobody wants to get involved in anything. Everyone wants to go with the crowd.
Mainstream thinking is what is costing us our country. Conspiriacy? Whats your definition? Anything out of mainstream?

As a rancher I suppose you follow the mainstream too and raise only Black Angus cause they are what everyone else says is best.

:)
I'm a rebel. I still raise what I like best.
 

Big Muddy rancher

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olderroper said:
I think Ron Paul would have a better chance if his supporters laid off the conspiracy stuff...

While I agree that the liberal media all but picked the top tier candidates, the conspiracy theory only makes him and his followers look "less mainstream", then they actually are.

Well if he followed the mainstream he wouldn't have a prayer in hells chance.
Thats part of the problem in this countr. people are too lax, too mainstream, nobody wants to get involved in anything. Everyone wants to go with the crowd.
Mainstream thinking is what is costing us our country. Conspiriacy? Whats your definition? Anything out of mainstream?

As a rancher I suppose you follow the mainstream too and raise only Black Angus cause they are what everyone else says is best.

:)
I'm a rebel. I still raise what I like best.[/quote]


Olderroper I won't cooment on Ron Paul as I am not American but what do you think about the people that raised Black Angus before "everybody" did?
 

olderroper

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' Olderroper I won't cooment on Ron Paul as I am not American but what do you think about the people that raised Black Angus before "everybody" did?"

I think they would be considered pioneers and adventurers. What this country was made of. Free people who went against the odds and followed their own ways outside of the mainstream. I have nothing against Black Angus cattle, but it bugs me that about everyone you talk to that used to raise another breed all went following the crowd because Black Angus was the in thing.
I have solid Blacks and solid Reds...Terentaise

In a few years it will probably switch to red angus and then everyone will go red.
No matter what county you are in, Our next president will affect you, so You may as well join us and help get a good one elected.

Be an adventurer again. :)
 
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Anonymous

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Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is forcing polls to adjust and quickly. A poll released Tuesday by CBS and NY Times shows Paul at 8% in New Hampshire ahead of Fred Thompson and tied with McCain in Iowa.

This follows polls released by the Boston Globe in association with the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, and the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion that also showed Ron Paul passing Fred Thompson in New Hampshire. “The polls confirm what we already know: Congressman Paul is catching on in the early primary states,” said Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton. “His unifying message of freedom, peace, and prosperity is resonating strongly with voters in Iowa and New Hampshire, and we’re rapidly gaining support nationwide.”

The CBS-New York Times poll was conducted November 2-12. On November 5, the Ron Paul campaign brought in a record-breaking $4.2 million online, and an additional $1 million to end the week.

Yesterday John Zogby told Sean Hannity that Ron Paul may embarrass some frontrunners in New Hampshire by getting 15-18% of the vote.

The adjustments by pollsters and pundits polling results regarding Ron Paul raise the issue of whether polls are an inaccurate and lagging indicator of a candidates support. Paul had been sitting at 1-2% for months in media generated polls despite raising considerable funds and drawing large crowds. Paul rallied a crowd of 5,000 in Philadelphia last weekend.

Fox News and the Iowa GOP have decided to use 5% in Iowa or National polls as a bar to exclude candidates from a presidential debate in early December.

http://www.zogby.com/Soundbites/ReadClips.dbm?ID=16033
 
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