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by candide777 November 4, 2007 4:52 AM EST
"No other candidate for President understands health issues as well as Dr. Ron Paul does." Posted by NHProphet at 01:50 AM : Nov 04, 2007

Wow, that''s some really persuassive logic there! I''m totally convinced. Where do I sign up?
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by candide777 November 4, 2007 4:50 AM EST
Dr. Ron Paul. an OB/GYN physician -- LOL -- that''ll come in handy while dealing with Iran! "Listen, I''ll make you guys a deal, if you stop all nuclear programs, I''ll deliver some babies for you!"

Why are Ron Paul supporters so ignorant?
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:50 AM EST
People have gotten wise to the fact that vaccines are contaminated with DNA fragments, viruses, fungus, mercury, and a cocktail of other poisonous toxins. Fleets of reputable studies have been published globally detailing the wide swaths of destruction caused by vaccines, including autism. So, now the establishment is on the offensive, attempting to bully us into submission. Big Pharma is one of the biggest businesses in the world. It is among the top three purchasers of advertisement in print, TV and radio. Thay have major pull. President Bush recently vetoed a Bill which would have forced Big Pharma to remove mercury from vaccines. If that''s not bad enough, parts of the so-called Patriot Act contains provisions that essentialy remove the spectre of civil liability against Big Pharma with respect to vaccines. This was done under the quise of protecting Big Pharma in case they had to quickly develop a vaccine to combat some form of biological terrorism. No other candidate for President understands health issues as well as Dr. Ron Paul does. He not only supported the Bill which would have removed mercury from our vaccines, he voted against the Patriot Act as well. Dr. Paul., an OB/GYN physician, who has delivered over 4,000 babies, has been the national leader in preserving our Health Freedom. He feels that Americans are justifiably concerned over the government''s escalating intervention into our freedom to choose what we eat and how we take care of our health. Go Ron Paul!
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by candide777 November 4, 2007 4:47 AM EST
IS RON PAUL AN IDIOT, A RACIST OR ANTI-SEMITE? PROBABLY ALL THREE!!

The fact is, Ron Paul is totally out of touch with reality. If Ron''''''''s ideas about what is consitutional were to prevail, Missouri would pass laws prohibiting blacks from marrying whites and Georgia would require blacks to use different bathrooms and water fountains. The federal government stepped in on these issues because something needed to be done. Whereas George Bush Senior did in fact vote against the 1964 Civil Rights Act because he was a racist, Ron Paul would have voted against it because he is out of touch with reality. Ron Paul is so wedded to principal that he cannot see the forest for the trees. We don''t need a dogmatic conservative, we need a practical president with practical solutions to the very real problems this country faces. Let''s not have another dogmatic lunatic like George W. Bush. I want a president who can think for himself and recognize that there is no single one-size fits all solution to this country''s problems. That''''''''s what you get with Ron Paul, an idiot who thinks that if you get rid of the federal government or totally disable it, all our problems will magically be solved. Ron Paul is a lunatic, and that''s the real reason the media hasn''t paid much attention to him.
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by candide777 November 4, 2007 4:46 AM EST
Posted by NHProphet at 01:04 AM : Nov 04, 2007

NHProphet, do you even read the *** you post? Or are you just being paid by Ron Paul''s campaign to post this garbage? If you believe any of it, wouldn''t it make more sense to present it in a persuassive manner. Your posts can all be summarized as "Ron Paul, Yayyyyy!!!" Please, learn how to write and to be persuassive before posting anything else. I use to have an open mind about Ron Paul, but his idiot supporters have totally closed my mind to him. He needs to go, and the sooner, the better.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:45 AM EST
"The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home."
- James Madison

"Those that give give up essential liberties for temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
- Abraham Lincoln

"We have nothing to fear but fear itself, and those who would exploit our fear for power and their own personal, selfish, cynical gain."
- Franklin D. Roosevelt

"Peace is not the absence of conflict. It is the ability to handle conflict through peaceful means."
- Ronald Reagan

"Those who expect to reap the blessing of freedom must...undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine

"Liberty, when it takes root, is a plant of rapid growth."
- George Washington

"Commerce with all nations. Alliances with none."
- Thomas Jefferson

"Wars are poor chisels for carving-out peaceful tomorrows."
- Martin Luther King Jr.

"Ron Paul doesn''t represent your Father''s school of political thought. He represents your Founding Fathers."
- Me
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:45 AM EST
Dr. Ron Paul., an OB/GYN physician, has been the national leader in preserving our Health Freedom. He feels that Americans are justifiably concerned over the government''s escalating intervention into their freedom to choose what they eat and how they take care of their health. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in order to comply with standards dictated by supra-national organizations such as the UN''s World Food Code (CODEX), NAFTA, and CAFTA, has been assuming greater control over nutrients, vitamins and natural health care providers to restrict your right to choose the manner in which you manage your health and nutritional needs. He introduced the Health Freedom Protection Act, HR 2117, to ensure Americans can receive truthful health information about supplements and natural remedies. He supports the Access to Medical Treatment Act, H.R. 2717, which expands the ability of Americans to use alternative medicine and new treatments. He opposes legislation that increases the FDA''s legal powers. The FDA has consistently failed to protect the public from dangerous drugs, genetically modified foods, dangerous pesticides and other chemicals in the food supply. Meanwhile they waste public funds attacking safe, healthy foods and dietary supplements. He also opposed the Homeland Security Bill, which, in section 304, authorizes the forced vaccination of American citizens against small pox. The government should never have the power to require immunizations or vaccinations.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:42 AM EST
Ron Paul can win the GOP nomination. If he does, I predict a landslide victory in November of 2008. Even the oddsmakers in Vegas aren''t willing to discount his chances. They''re currently giving him 6:1 odds to win against Hitlery if he gets the nomination. Romney, McCain and the globalist, sell-out Giuliani aren''t given anything better than a 25:1 chance of winning if they get the GOP nod. All it takes is for formerly apathetic individuals to get off the couch and nominate him in their local Republican primary or caucus process. Political parties are nothing more than tools. Those who read the manual and use the tools properly will win the nomination for their candidate. For the past 20 years, many good people have stayed at home and accepted whatever candidate they let others select for them. This year, those people are learning how to use their vote to bring about positive and long overdue political change in this country. To make a difference, you must participate in the Republican primary election or caucus process in your county, precinct or district. Nothing else matters. If we do this, we win. If not, we lose. The GOP has been suffering from declining participation for decades. Fewer than 10% of registered voters have ALL the power because they actually participate. Now the remaining 90% must surge to use their vote as a tool for bringing about positive change to our country. The time to act is now. The time for political revolution has come. The time for Ron Paul is NOW!
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by candide777 November 4, 2007 4:40 AM EST
Posted by NHProphet at 11:59 PM : Nov 03, 2007

NHProphet, what gives you the write to pollute this website with your political ads and spam? I''m going to continue campaigning against Ron Paul for as long as you keep spamming. If you had something intelligent to say about Ron Paul that was pertinent to the article, that would be fine. But you''re just an idiot who keeps spitting out the same poorly written, illogical, and totally unsupported claims about how wonderful Ron Paul is. In fact, Ron Paul is out of touch with reality, which is why no one is seriously supporting him. Why don''t you go outside and pick up litter instead of spreading your trash around on the internet? Do you think your spam is convincing us of anything other than the fact that your candidate must be as much of an A$$ as his supporters are?
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:40 AM EST
Like Ron Paul, I share our Founders'' belief that in a free society each citizen must have the right to keep and bear arms. They ratified the Second Amendment knowing that this right is the guardian of every other right, and they all would be horrified by the proliferation of unconstitutional legislation that prevents law-abiding Americans from exercising this right. Congressman, Paul has always supported the Second Amendment and these are some of the Bills he introduced in the current Congress to help restore respect for it: H.R. 1096 includes provisions repealing the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act and the Federal Firearms License Reform Act of 1993, two invasive and unconstitutional Bills. H.R. 1897 would end the ban on carrying a firearm in the National Park System, restoring Americans'' ability to protect themselves in potentially hazardous situations. H.R. 3305 would allow pilots and specially assigned law enforcement personnel to carry firearms in order to protect airline passengers, possibly preventing future 9/11-style attacks. H.R. 1146 would end our membership in the United Nations, protecting us from their attempts to tax our guns or disarm us entirely. In the past, he introduced legislation to repeal the so-called assault weapons ban before its 2004 sunset, and he has opposed all attempts to reinstate it. Congessman, Paul also recently opposed H.R. 2640, which would allow government-appointed psychiatrists to ban U.S. veterans experiencing even mild forms of PTSD.
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by candide777 November 4, 2007 4:33 AM EST
IS RON PAUL A RACIST OR ANTI-SEMITE? PROBABLY BOTH!!

The fact is, Ron Paul is totally out of touch with reality. If Ron''''s ideas about what is consitutional were to prevail, Missouri would pass laws prohibiting blacks from marrying whites and Georgia would require blacks to use different bathrooms and water fountains. The federal government stepped in on these issues because something needed to be done. Whereas George Bush Senior did in fact vote against the 1964 Civil Rights Act because he was a racist, Ron Paul would have voted against it because he is out of touch with reality. Ron Paul is so wedded to principal that he cannot see the forest for the trees. We don''''t need a dogmatic conservative, we need a practical president with practical solutions to the very real problems this country faces. Let''''s not have another dogmatic lunatic like George W. Bush. I want a president who can think for himself and recognize that there is no single one-size fits all solution to this country''''s problems. That''''s what you get with Ron Paul, an idiot who thinks that if you get rid of the federal government or totally disable it, all our problems will magically be solved. Ron Paul is a lunatic, and that''''s the real reason the media hasn''''t paid much attention to him.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:33 AM EST
"The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home."
- James Madison

"Those that give give up essential liberties for temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
- Abraham Lincoln

"We have nothing to fear but fear itself, and those who would exploit our fear for power and their own personal, selfish, cynical gain."
- Franklin D. Roosevelt

"Peace is not the absence of conflict. It is the ability to handle conflict through peaceful means."
- Ronald Reagan

"Those who expect to reap the blessing of freedom must...undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine

"Liberty, when it takes root, is a plant of rapid growth."
- George Washington

"Commerce with all nations. Alliances with none."
- Thomas Jefferson

"Wars are poor chisels for carving-out peaceful tomorrows."
- Martin Luther King Jr.

"Ron Paul doesn''t represent your Father''s school of political thought. He represents your Founding Fathers."
- Me
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:28 AM EST
"The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home."
- James Madison

"Those that give give up essential liberties for temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
- Benjamin Franklin

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
- Abraham Lincoln

"We have nothing to fear but fear itself, and those who would exploit our fear for power and their own personal, selfish, cynical gain."
- Franklin D. Roosevelt

"Peace is not the absence of conflict. It is the ability to handle conflict through peaceful means."
- Ronald Reagan

"Those who expect to reap the blessing of freedom must...undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine

"Liberty, when it takes root, is a plant of rapid growth."
- George Washington

"Commerce with all nations. Alliances with none."
- Thomas Jefferson

"Wars are poor chisels for carving-out peaceful tomorrows."
- Martin Luther King Jr.

"Ron Paul doesn''t represent your Father''s school of political thought. He represents your Founding Fathers."
- Me
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:27 AM EST
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."
- Mahatma 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 nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:26 AM EST
Like Ron Paul, I believe the biggest threat to your privacy is the government. We must drastically limit the ability of government to collect and store data regarding a citizens'' personal matters. We must stop the move toward a national ID card system (e.g., The Real ID Act). Under this new law, states are currently issuing new driver''s licenses embedded with standard identifier data (RFID chips). Although, some states like Montana are refusing to comply. A national ID with new tracking technologies means we''re heading into an Orwellian world of no privacy. Ron Paul was one of the few members of Congess who voted against the Real ID Act. Also, under current medical privacy protection rules, which Ron Paul also opposed, insurance companies and other entities have access to your personal medical information. Finally, there''s the so-called Patriot Act, which Congressman, Ron Paul also voted against. As originally proposed, it expanded the federal government''s ability to use wiretaps without judicial oversight; allowed nationwide search warrants non-specific to any given location, nor subject to any local judicial oversight; made it far easier for the government to monitor private Internet usage; authorized sneak and peek warrants enabling federal authorities to search a person''s home, office, or personal property without that person''s knowledge; and required libraries to turn over records of books read by their patrons. Ron Paul sponsored a Bill to overturn the Patriot Act.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:25 AM EST
Ron Paul''s message is not new. You could have heard it in 1964 or 1975 or 1991 at the conclaves of those conservatives who were considered outside the mainstream of the Republican Party. Back then, most Republicans appeared reconciled to a strong federal government, if only to do the expensive job of defending the country against Communism. But when the Berlin Wall fell, the dormant institutions and ideologies of pre-cold-war conservatism began to stir. In his 1992 and 1996 campaigns, Pat Buchanan, who calls Ron Paul one of the Republicans he "most admires," was the first politician to express and exploit this change, breathing life into the motto America First (if not the organization of that name, which opposed entry into World War II). Like Buchanan, Paul draws on forgotten traditions. His top aides are unimpeachably Republican but stand at a distance from the party as it has evolved over the decades. His chief of staff, Tom Lizardo, worked for Pat Robertson and Bill Miller Jr. is the son of Barry Goldwater''s vice-presidential nominee. His national campaign organizer, Lew Moore, worked for the late Congressman Jack Metcalf of Washington State, another Goldwaterite. At the grass roots, Paul''s New Hampshire primary campaign stresses gun rights and relies on anti-abortion and tax activists from the organizations of Buchanan and the state''s former Senator, Bob Smith.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:23 AM EST
Many years ago, when I was in the oilpatch, working as an OCTG NDE Consultant, I remember having to work with the Engineering groups at several E&P companies which had hired me to monitor their material projects for them. I remember sitting down at the Petroleum Club in Houston with these folks, on many occasions, having a C&C and laughing and joking with them about how stupid the American puplic was to buy the theory of Peak Oil, and the theory that oil is a biologically-based fossil fuel. Oil is abiotic, my friends. It''s been here since the begining of our planet, and will always be here. It''s pushed-up in fissures by the action of the Earth''s mantle. Of couse, if everyone knew this, oil wouldn''t be worth much. Now would it? I won''t try to convince you of this by pointing-out the fact that since the 1800s to the present, trillions upon trillions of barrels have been consumed by mankind. I won''t point-out the fact that most wells are more than a mile deep. Many, especially those offshore, are more than five miles deep. Ask yourself: "How many dinosaurs and prehistoric peat bogs would there have had to have been to have provided the basis for all that oil?" Ask yourself: "Were these dinosaurs and peat bogs actually living five miles underneath what is today our oceans?" I won''t go any further. Most of you are so distracted, dumbed-down, or outright brainwashed by the sold-out, mainstream media, you probably wouldn''t even understand what I''m talking about. Go Ron Paul.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:22 AM EST
Instead of being a government of and by the people, as The Founders intended, ours is a government by and for the corporations, political action committees, non-governmental organizations, labor unions, and a plethera of other special interest groups which are permitted to make unlimited campaign contributions, and thereby gain undue influence over their political ******. Your average voter knows no such influence when his contributions are limited by Law to $2,300.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:21 AM EST
People should study the concept of Individualism vs Collectivism. Look it up sometime. Ron Paul, like our Founding Fathers, is an unabashed Individualist. His track record of supporting individual liberties us unmatched by anyone else in federal government.

Collectivism is pure democracy--mob rule. Whereas Individualism is the notion that there needs to be certain checks and balances on democracy which preserve the rights of the individual. To this end, our Founders established a Republic, which included several checks and balances on the democratic process--The Constitution.
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by nhprophet November 4, 2007 4:20 AM EST
If the cops wouldn''t have overeacted and arrested that lady in Phoenix, she''d still be alive. What did she do that was illegal? She complained too emphatically to the boarding agent who wouldn''t allow her on the plane, notwithstanding the fact that the plane was still at the gate. That would have made me angry too, and rightfully so. I''ve often encountered the type of holier than thou airline employees this lady likely encountered at the boarding gate. Now, under the oxymoronically-named Patriot Act, airline employees can have you arrested for the most minor of slants to their authority over you. Doubt me? Just say something cross-ways to a an airline employee the next time you go to the airport, or while you''re in-flight. Watch what they do, and see how they react for yourself. You''ll be a believer then. This is how far we''ve devolved as a nation. You''re not even allowed to express your dissatisfaction openly at the airport without The Department of Homeland Security, treating you like a terrorist. "Those were Phoenix Cops," you say? Well, under provisions of The Pariot Act, ALL airport law enforcement personnel, including Phoenix cops, patroling in International Airports, do so under the supervision of The Department of Homeland Security--Bush''s version of Hilter''s Gestapo. They''e nothing but jack-booted thugs with double-digit IQs and six-digit digit incomes. It''s one of the first departments Ron Paul says he will get rid of WHEN he''s elected. Vote for Ron Paul.
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