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Shh! Ron Paul Places 2nd in Nevada

olderroper

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Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul bested most of the Republican field in yesterday's Nevada Republican Caucus, finishing 2nd to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in what Romney might describe as a "Silver Medal in the Silver State."

As Ron Paul supporters have observed, you wouldn't know it to scan this morning's headlines. Like him or not, Ron Paul is newsworthy, and the drumbeat of "unfair treatment" from his supporters is justified.

Does this tell anyone about our news media in this country?

Want to keep up on some real news. try infowars.net

If you are tired of the corruptness and the continued Govt control of everything in this country, take a long hard look at Ron Paul.

We have to get back to People Controlling the Govt, We have to get back to following the Constitution of this great country.
 

backhoeboogie

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olderroper said:
We have to get back to People Controlling the Govt, We have to get back to following the Constitution of this great country.

You've got my attention olderroper. Don't stop now. What's the plan?
 
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Anonymous

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backhoeboogie said:
olderroper said:
We have to get back to People Controlling the Govt, We have to get back to following the Constitution of this great country.

You've got my attention olderroper. Don't stop now. What's the plan?

Vote for Paul!!
 

olderroper

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backhoeboogie said:
olderroper said:
We have to get back to People Controlling the Govt, We have to get back to following the Constitution of this great country.

You've got my attention olderroper. Don't stop now. What's the plan?

Do more than just vote for Paul, Write your congressmen and senators on the issues that you find on alternative news sources, that the controlled media is hiding from you.
It has been said that one letter is equivalent to the opinion of 500 people, because so few write.

We elected those people to represent us, not to make up our minds for us. We the people have been negligent in giving our representives our views.

Its time everyone took part in their duty to run the govt.
Pass the word to others, talk to people, The Internet is still free..USE IT BEFORE YOU LOSE IT.

AND YES VOTE AND DONATE TO PAUL.
It will take money to win.

read the news at infowars.net
 

olderroper

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Steve said:
It will take money to win.

and that appears to be the problem....

while one letter might speak for 500... a few million $$,.. speaks well for one...

Two separate issues. Don't see any problem.
Letters to your existing representatives is one thing,
money donated to a candidate to become a leader of those all ready in place is another issue.
When they start getting letters from the voters they will remember who elects them.
Giving money to a presidential candidate is working to put leadership in place.
The kind of leadership that follow the constitution and upholds the law for all.
 

bighorn

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I agree 100% Olderroper,
Ron Paul is the only candidate that CAN TURN THIS COUNTRY around. I am glad to hear he done well in Nevada.

Mitt Romney has a lot of Pro UN backing according to one report I stumbled upon.
 

MoGal

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Ron Paul also got second in Louisiana but the MSM passed right over that didn't they.... Ron Paul has put up his package to stimulate the economy........

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/Prosperity

The Four-Point Plan

Tax Reform: Reduce the tax burden and eliminate taxes that punish investment and savings, including job-killing corporate taxes.
Spending Reform: Eliminate wasteful spending. Reduce overseas commitments. Freeze all non-defense, non-entitlement spending at current levels.
Monetary Policy Reform: Expand openness at the Federal Reserve and require the Fed to televise its meetings. Return value to our money.
Regulatory Reform: Repeal Sarbanes/Oxley regulations that push companies to seek capital outside of US markets. Stop restricting community banks from fostering local economic growth.

1. Tax Reform

Eliminate Taxes on Dividends and Savings. The basis of capitalism is savings, and Americans who do so should be rewarded.
Pass HJ Res. 23 to encourage savings over consumption.

Repeal the Death Tax. Attacking small businesses and breaking up family farms smothers growth and kills jobs.
Pass H.R. 2734 to make the Bush tax cuts permanent.

Cut Taxes for Working Seniors. Grandmothers and grandfathers working to make ends meet should keep all the fruits of their labor.
Pass H.R. 191 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the inclusion in gross income of Social Security benefits.

Eliminate Taxes on Social Security Benefits. That money belongs to seniors, not the government. They paid into the system for a lifetime, and they should be free to spend every penny as they see fit.
Pass H.R. 192 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 1993 increase in taxes on Social Security benefits.

Accelerate Depreciation on Investment. We need to help companies grow and create jobs.
Pass H.R. 4995 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reduce corporate marginal income tax rates.


Eliminate Taxes on Capital Gains. Investment should be embraced and rewarded.
Pass H.J. Res 23 (The “Liberty Amendment”), proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to abolishing personal income, estate, and gift taxes and prohibiting the United States Government from engaging in business in competition with its citizens.

Eliminate Taxes on Tips.The single parents and working students who earn their income chiefly through tips deserve to keep all of their money. This tax on "estimated income" is unfair and should be ended.
Pass H.R. 3664 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide that tips shall not be subject to income or employment taxes.

Support the Mortgage Cancellation Relief Act. Working families who lost their homes should not be punished a second time with a big IRS bill.
Pass H.R. 1876 to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude from the gross income of individual taxpayers discharges of indebtedness attributable to certain forgiven residential mortgage obligations.


2. Spending Reform

Reduce Overseas Military Commitments. Our bases and troops should be on our soil.
It's time to stop subsidizing our trading partners in Europe, Japan and South Korea.

Freeze Non-Defense, Non-Entitlement Spending at Current Levels
I vote against all bloated, pork laden spending bills and will veto them as president.

3. Monetary Policy Reform

Televise Federal Open Market Committee Meetings. An institution as powerful as the Federal Reserve deserves full public scrutiny.

Expand Transparency and Accountability at the Federal Reserve
Pass H.R. 2754 to require the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to continue to make available to the public on a weekly basis information on the measure of the M3 monetary aggregate and its components.

Return Value to Our Money. Legalize gold and silver as a competing currency.
Level the long-term boom and bust business cycle by passing H.R. 4683, which would repeal provisions of the federal criminal code relating to issuing coins of gold, silver, or other metal for use as current money and making or possessing likenesses of such coins.

4. Regulatory Reform

Repeal Sarbanes/Oxley. It has seriously wounded our capital markets and helped make the UK a financial center at our expense.
Ending these misguided regulations would bring jobs flooding back to the United States

Pass H.R. 1049 to reform Sarbanes-Oxley and reduce the burden it places on small businesses.


Repeal or Remove Costly and Unnecessary Federal Regulations. Neighbors know best how to help their neighbors.
We need to make it easier for community banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions to better serve their communities and to help people in these communities get access to credit and capital.
Pass H.R. 1869 to enhance the ability of community banks to foster economic growth and serve their communities, boost small businesses, increase individual savings, and for other purposes.
 

olderroper

Well-known member
I thinik everyone ought to copy this 4 point plan, exclude where it came from and mail a copy to their representatives in wA and tellthem this is what we need instead of a bandaid that bushes's stimulus plan provide.
that rebate would be good if it was given to the poor who make less than $50,000 a year. They are the ones that need it
I think the rest of us could manage without it.

I'm not one for putting my hand out for any kind of govt benefits.
Nothing is free.
 

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