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Texas Congressman's Event In Minneapolis Could Draw Attention From John McCain
- Exactly what the Republican party needs: a wakeup call! Go Ron!
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- This is an excellent idea. The GOPlins in control need some good old competition. The McCaint''s are too quiet trying to figure out what to do with an honest man like Ron Paul. So far they "think" they''ve done a good job in the press coverage of McCain, but they themselves in the GOP don''t even believe it. They''re in trouble and everybody knows it. It amazes me, and is a good lesson to see just how far the extent of stubbornness for party''s sake will go. The GOP has the most honest, the most pro-constitutional candidate (with the record to back it up) they have EVER HAD,.....and he is shunned for it. You guys are cowards and ought to be thoroughly ashamed of yourselves needing a 10 fingers and 2 toes years "pubwik ejukayted" **** like me to point this out......note: Ron, you must keep your name on the ballot no matter what!
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The fact that Exxon-Mobil is sponsoring every article in the "Political" section with the money that they have squeezed from the dead bodies of Americans, Afghans, and Iraqis, shows pretty clearly who owns our elections system, and demonstrates their open contempt for the people of the U.S. and the world.
They seem to think that most Americans are really, really ignorant and stupid. I''m not sure that they are wrong on this point.- Reply to this comment
- If Ron Paul hopes that modern-day neo-Republicans want to hear about traditional Republican values, he''s going to be sadly mistaken. If they let him speak it will be at 3 AM. There is no "free Speech" in the Republican Party. The price is your political soul. The price is subservience to the neocon agenda of perpetual war and Big Brother government monitoring every element of your private life.
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