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by feelfree1 October 29, 2007 2:27 AM EDT

Again, here is a website with more in-depth coverage of this simultaneous nationwide demonstration:

www.oct27.org
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by usaprophet October 29, 2007 2:26 AM EDT
What''s Ron''s message? Whatever you think Dr. Paul''s campaign is about, the main thing it has done thus far is to serve as a clearinghouse for voters like me who feel unrepresented by New World Order Neocons (mainstream Republicans) and their Socialist comrades in crime (mainstream Democrats). They''re actually one and the same. There is no real difference between the two parties. Most people, though, are too distracted, dumbed-down, or outright brainwashed by mainstream media, which endlessly regurgitates scientifically-crafted streams of information and entertainment aimed at imprisoning their minds and keeping their eyes closed to the realities of the world around them, to recognize this. Those currently in power, and those being groomed to take [major] political power, are the global elite, and we are their "plebs." People on the right and those on the left have many differences, maybe irreconcilable ones. But they have a lot of common beliefs too, and their numbers and anger are of a considerable magnitude. No matter what happens in 2008, I personally believe Ron Paul will influence the national conversation about what the role of the federal government is, how much power should government have over our lives, how much liberty we should give up for security. These are important issues, and frankly, no one''s talking about them as seriously and sincerely as Ron Paul. What''s for sure is that his growing army of supporters like me will be a force to be reckoned with in 2008.
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by formrusmcsgt October 29, 2007 2:26 AM EDT
Good night all. I''ve read enough of theferrier''s drivel....
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by okinup October 29, 2007 2:26 AM EDT
night j.
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by radiob-2009 October 29, 2007 2:26 AM EDT
They''''re not. They''''re orchids.


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Posted by okinup


Welcome back to normalcy.
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by j-whitman October 29, 2007 2:26 AM EDT
Good nigth folks.
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by usaprophet October 29, 2007 2:25 AM EDT
I want to report a major fire, sheeple. CBS isn''t reporting it. Our Constitution is currently on fire. And it''s being burned in Congress. See H.R. 1955, a.k.a., Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. I couldn''t believe it. Apparently, activists with Web sites are really begining to anger the elite insofar as they are publically holding officials accountable for their evil. The bill passed the house on Oct 23, in spite of Congressman, Ron Paul''s opposition. The right to free speech on the Internet is gone, my friends. Look it up for yourself, and weep for your country as I have that our rights have eroded this far. Here''s a short excerpt from the bill''s DEFINITIONS statement: "The development and implementation of methods and processes that can be utilized to prevent violent radicalization, homegrown terrorism, and ideologically based violence in the United States is critical to combating domestic terrorism." Here''s another excerpt from the bill''s FINDINGS statement: "The Internet has aided in facilitating violent radicalization, ideologically based violence, and the homegrown terrorism process in the United States by providing access to broad and constant streams of terrorist-related propaganda to United States citizens." And guess who get''s to decide what is "terrorist-related propaganda" is? You got it! The Department of Homeland Insecurity, an agency that''s answerable ONLY to The President. If Ron Paul isn''t elected, our country is doomed!
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by formrusmcsgt October 29, 2007 2:25 AM EDT
He understands the ills of our nation and how to cure them. The Doctor is in!

Posted by thefarrier at 11:24 PM : Oct 28, 2007

Have you sought treatment? If so, it didn''t work.
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by usaprophet October 29, 2007 2:24 AM EDT
To New World Order Socialists like Hitlery, and to the New World Order Fascists like Giuliani:

"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
- Gandhi

There is simply no other politician like Ron Paul. He understands the ills of our nation and how to cure them. The Doctor is in!
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by okinup October 29, 2007 2:24 AM EDT
So whats the new sales tax gonna be?
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by formrusmcsgt October 29, 2007 2:24 AM EDT
We''ll see if you can hijack a board tomorrow, theferrier.

I''m betting you won''t be able to.
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by usaprophet October 29, 2007 2:21 AM EDT
If he is elected President, Dr. Paul''s will work to abolish the Federal Reserve System as well as the IRS, returning return our country to the Gold Standard. And rather than our current, Personal Income Tax, which he views as unconstitutional, because it''s is a direct tax that is not equally apportioned as the Constitution requires. He beleives that if taxes are raised from private citizens, it should be done as the Constitution DOES require, in the form of a National Sales Tax. Under this form of taxation, the rich and powerful cannot avoid taxes through their artfully-crafted tax shelters. Everyone would be taxed EQUALLY. This system would benefit all of us, creating more individual wealth, and allowing us to make more decisions for ourselves about our lives. Dr. Paul will also work to abolish the Federal Reserve, a group of private banks which loans our government money that they print out of thin air, making each dollar in your pocket worth less. The Fed is run by unelected officials who are not required to be accountable to we the people. Worse, our economy and our very independence as a nation is increasingly in the hands of foreign governments such as China and Saudi Arabia, which finance our runaway spending. If we don''t cut spending now, especially overseas military spending, higher taxes and economic disaster will be our future. The guidelines we need for governing taxation and spending is called the Constitution. Ron Paul has ACTUALLY read it! ronpaullibrary.org
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by usaprophet October 29, 2007 2:19 AM EDT
Is the John Birch Society bad? Show me any evidence that they hold any of the positions you allege. I have a lot of friends in the John Birch Society. They%u2019re generally well educated, and they understand the Constitution. I don%u2019t know how many positions they would have that I don%u2019t agree with. Because they%u2019re real strict constitutionalists, they don%u2019t like the war, they%u2019re hard-money people.
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by formrusmcsgt October 29, 2007 2:19 AM EDT
We''ve one 2 minutes without a Ron Paul ad. Could they have pulled the ferrirer''s id already?
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by okinup October 29, 2007 2:18 AM EDT
They''re not. They''re orchids.
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by radiob-2009 October 29, 2007 2:17 AM EDT
Donnie your meds are wearing off and you have never struck me as a person who appreciated women in the same sense as if they were magnolias or lilacs.
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by formrusmcsgt October 29, 2007 2:17 AM EDT
Sarge tried sending you a "power point" presentation a combination of art and music and it was returned. The subject was women.

Posted by radiob at 11:12 PM : Oct 28, 2007

I just sent you an email from another account. Try a reply and see if it works, ok?
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by j-whitman October 29, 2007 2:16 AM EDT
radiob,, What''s night tool power point ??? Here''s a good comedy video for you --- "Is there life after death by Power Point"

http://www.presentationzen.com/presentationzen/2007/04/powerpoint_some.html
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by usaprophet October 29, 2007 2:16 AM EDT
Paul represents a different Republican Party from the one that Iraq, deficits and corruption have soured the country on. In late June, despite a life of antitax agitation and churchgoing, he was excluded from a Republican forum sponsored by Iowa antitax and Christian groups. His school of Republicanism stands for a certain idea of the Constitution the idea that much of the power asserted by modern presidents has been usurped from Congress, and that much of the power asserted by Congress has been usurped from the states. Though Paul acknowledges flaws in both the Constitution (it included slavery) and the Bill of Rights (it doesn%u2019t go far enough), he still thinks a comprehensive array of positions can be drawn from them: against gun control; for the sovereignty of states; and against foreign-policy adventures. Paul was the Libertarian Party%u2019s presidential candidate in 1988. But his is a less exuberant Libertarianism than you find, say, in the pages of the John Birch Society.

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by okinup October 29, 2007 2:16 AM EDT
Yer a buncha fancy dancies.. ya know that? Fancy language. Fancy talk.. No ****** or shyyyt.. No "I like to pee on my dog''s buttt". Just fancy champaign talk.. Buncha bullshyyt.
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