Comments on: Ron Paul’s Counter Convention

CBSNews.com Reports: As Republicans Gathered At The RNC In Minnesota, The Faithful Rallied Around Their Own Saint Paul

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by trrrorislamc September 3, 2008 1:40 PM EDT
Posted by cbs3200 at 09:08 AM : Sep 03, 2008

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BOUNCE HUSSEIN BOUNCE

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McCain/Palin at 47%, compared to 45% support for Obama/Biden.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2071565/posts
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by trrrorislamc September 3, 2008 1:32 PM EDT
BOUNCE HUSSEIN BOUNCE

hahaha

McCain/Palin at 47%, compared to 45% support for Obama/Biden.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2071565/posts
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by logicrulez September 3, 2008 1:20 PM EDT
JUST WHAT WE NEED, A NUTJOB THAT YEARNS FOR THE END OF THE WORLD, SEES WAR AS GOD''S COMMAND, AND WITH ACCESS TO THE NATION''S NUCLEAR TRIGGERS. IF YOU PEOPLE ARE THAT STUPID TO VOTE FOR WW3 AND A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST THEN YOU ARE BEYOND HELP!!! WAKE UP PEOPLE, YOU ARE VOTING IN A WACKO WITH A GLOBAL DEATH WISH!!!!!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/palins-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html

QUOTES FROM HER PASTOR:
Jesus called us to die. You''re worried about getting hurt? He''s called us to die. Listen, you know we can''t even follow him unless you are willing to give up your life. ... I believe that Jesus himself operated from that position of war mode. Everyone say "war mode."

Kalnins has preached that the 9/11 attacks and the invasion of Iraq were part of a "world war" over the Christian faith, one in which Jesus Christ had called upon believers to be willing to sacrifice their lives.

He preaches repeatedly about the "end times" or "last days," an apocalyptic prophesy held by a small but vocal group of Christian leaders. During his appearance with Palin in June, he declared, "I believe Alaska is one of the refuge states in the last days, and hundreds of thousands of people are going to come to the state to seek refuge and the church has to be ready to minister to them."
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by aldon61 September 3, 2008 1:12 PM EDT
blacks less then 13% of America''''''''s population
blacks more then 80% of DNC population


whites 99% of the RNC population

A good reason to vote for Johnny Mc

Posted by macamaca at 09:02 AM : Sep 03, 2008

MCVet said it well, but people like you should not be alllowed to vote; you defy the very principals that our country was founded on. Your bigotry is astounding!
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by mcvet-1 September 3, 2008 12:50 PM EDT
blacks less then 13% of America''''s population
blacks more then 80% of DNC population


whites 99% of the RNC population

A good reason to vote for Johnny Mc

Posted by macamaca at 09:02 AM : Sep 03, 2008

You do know just about EVERY High School offers Night Classes don''t you? 6th grade tops!! This Knuckle Dragging Trailer Dweller can''t exceed that limit at all! It''s embarrassing to see people living in this nation with THIS little education..
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by mcvet-1 September 3, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
EVERYONE should LOOK at the Party that toss this good man aside for Liberman. All of you who want to see a party in decline, a party that can only pretend to represent this nation now.. that is what you will see on that Convention Floor. That Floor no more Represents the people of this nation than it would if it took place in ANOTHER nation. The Republican Party has been taken over by hard line Fascist and is dying a slow death. THE only way their candidate has to win is to run away from them and their leader. NOTHING more needs to be said!!
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by macusweil September 3, 2008 12:47 PM EDT
"there is no justification whatsoever for the silencing of Ron Paul. If this is why John McCain went to Vietnam, killed in the name of America and suffered extended prisoner of war status, it was a wasted effort." ~Posted by menmotoscutr

Amen.
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by mcvet-1 September 3, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
I just dont know what to think about Ron Paul.

His mother must have been REETarded because she have him 2 first names that all I know.

Posted by XmanBorg at 09:28 AM : Sep 03, 2008

Now folks THIS is a full blown Fascist in the mold of George Worst Bush! Out of ALL that was said, all the points made in this article this losers who gave us the WORST in our History decided to attack Paul''s NAME! Man YOU get the SEIG HEIL of the day. The THIRD REICH couldn''t have done any better!!
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by macusweil September 3, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
This is the true Republican convention.

The other faux gathering in St Paul is just a flashy media show. It''s a circus put together for the free spending cowards who have usurped the Republican party, our very government and the American way of life.

Real GOP would never have doubled the national deficit increasing taxes on the next generation or authorized preemptive warfare in Iraq.

For shame!
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by fldave1 September 3, 2008 12:29 PM EDT
$10,000,000,000,000 debt - Military presence in 140 countries - preemptive wars - peaceful protesters manhandled and arrested - hard working lower to middle income Americans paying up to 50% in various taxes. Wake up people. This isn''t a Democrat/Republican issue. It has been Democrat/Republican that has caused all of the above. Start voting your conscience and pro-American rather than bipartisan. Either of the two media picked candidates will continue to lead us down the path of destruction. Vote Chuck Baldwin in 08. Thanks for this reasonable article, CBS, but this is too little too late.
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by xmanborg September 3, 2008 12:28 PM EDT
I just dont know what to think about Ron Paul.

His mother must have been REETarded because she have him 2 first names that all I know.
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by fsw3 September 3, 2008 12:23 PM EDT
Macamaca, if there is anything absolutely necessary in our society is to get African-Americans fully ingrained into our society. I think having an African-American as president, especially with his ''funny name'' and experience with other nations, will go a long way towards that. I keep getting counseled that we ought to put race behind us and then the likes of you keep bringing it up. This country is changing and none of us can stop it. We need to preserve what is good about us, throw out what is worse and move forward. Worrying about being ninety-nine percent white is ridiculous.
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by macamaca-2009 September 3, 2008 12:02 PM EDT
not at all like the DNC. Was it CBS intentionally not showing minorities, or does the RNC represent mostly white America?

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blacks less then 13% of America''s population
blacks more then 80% of DNC population


whites 99% of the RNC population

A good reason to vote for Johnny Mc
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by docpeter-2009 September 3, 2008 11:57 AM EDT
Was it me or did anyone else notice this: As the camrea panned around the delegates at the RNC there weren''t very many "minorities" present. Mostly a bunch of white people, not at all like the DNC. Was it CBS intentionally not showing minorities, or does the RNC represent mostly white America?

Of course we allknow the answer, I think.
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by September 3, 2008 11:50 AM EDT
I did not support Ron Paul and would not. However, his treatment by the Republican Party is evidence of how it''s demise as a legitimate political platform in the Lincoln tradition. If the message of Sarah Palin can be heard within the Republican Party, there is no justification whatsoever for the silencing of Ron Paul. If this is why John McCain went to Vietnam, killed in the name of America and suffered extended prisoner of war status, it was a wasted effort.
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by drinuk September 3, 2008 11:44 AM EDT
LongTree, Why on earth would Ron Paul throw his money and support behind the current candidates ? During the last two years, they and their media buddies have gone out of their way to bury his honest and genuine campaign. More importantly, by there actions against Paul they have left us the people with a very poor choice which in effect offers No Choice. They have prevented the nation from having a real choice and the opportunity of electing a man all Americans would in time have been very proud of.

As a result it will be more of the same and I include Obama in my comments, more crooked lobbying, more vested interests and more hardship for the people of this nation. Yes this article is good BUT too little too late CBS.

We have become so susceptical to hype, we no longer understand the word INTEGRITY and without it we will fail as a nation.
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by caddillackid September 3, 2008 11:31 AM EDT
Palin is a joke...since McCain can''t get elected with who he really wants for his VP, he decides to put this unheard-of puppet Palin on his ticket so at some point after the election (if he''d actually win, which he wont), the republicans will politely have her step aside, they will state this is for family reasons, that is the whole purpose of selecting a women with 5 children and 1 grandchild may-as-well say. It will be a noble exit strategy in their eyes, to have her leave the office for "family reasons", then McCain can have who he really wants as his VP. I hope women are not fooled by the Palin puppet. Typical of repulicans, just hope atleast 1 replublican is smart enough to see through this (though I would''nt bank on it). The smartest republicans I know have already switched to the democratic party. Please believe..Palin is a HOAX!!!
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by drinuk September 3, 2008 11:23 AM EDT
Sadly Paul is not only fighting his own party but Corporate America too. My belief however is that this genuine guy has set in motion something very exciting and will in the not too distant future take our country back from the crooks who at present have the control and I include both political parties. Both are in bed with the lobby, both serve only vested interests and neither give a dam for the people, save the sucking up at election time.

Ron Paul is worthy of the support of all the America people, he is the only one who truly respects his Employers, the Flag and the Constitution.

Sadly we blew it again !
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by caddillackid September 3, 2008 11:17 AM EDT
I just want to comment on some of the harsh tones being taken toward CBS news. Before you knock CBS for being to democratic or Bias toward republicans, FOX news is the biggest right-hand-man type network for the republicans, for the republicans, by the republicans. I''ll get my news from anywhere else...CBS suits me just fine...stopped watching Fox news years ago, me and numerous friends of mine. So if you think CBS is too bias, turn to fox....I guess every party has it''s network that caters to them, maybe then you republicans will hear the Bush catering that you love so much!
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by trrrorislamc September 3, 2008 11:11 AM EDT
BOUNCE HUSSEIN BOUNCE

hahaha

McCain/Palin at 47%, compared to 45% support for Obama/Biden.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2071565/posts
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