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Warrior_of_Freedom
06-29-2009, 07:07 AM
http://www.youtube.com/user/UnsavoryMen < this guys channel, all he focuses is on is criticizing Ron Paul. Twisting words and etc, for example, he says Ron Paul supports Iran's regime because he voted not to interfere with Iran. Also some dumb thing about cigarette companies and he voted no for some advertising bill.

GreenCardSeeker
06-29-2009, 07:19 AM
Guess he's doing the tried and tested way of climbing the social ladder.. Attack whoever is an enemy of the establishment. I wish more people would take heed of a very wise old commandment in the Old Testament:

Leviticus 19:15:

"Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour. "

Which means:

Being poor is no excuse to commit crimes and such, and
You shouldn't worship authority.

Epic
06-29-2009, 07:22 AM
It's good to see that RP is important enough to make people create Youtube channels dedicated to tearing him down.

Down with freedom!!

Warrior_of_Freedom
06-29-2009, 07:26 AM
I don't know but some of his stuff is really stupid, he is trying to convince people because Paul didn't vote for mandatory pasteurization of milk, and that 200-300 people a year get sick from raw cow milk, that he doesn't care about your health :rolleyes:

Bossobass
06-29-2009, 07:52 AM
I don't know but some of his stuff is really stupid, he is trying to convince people because Paul didn't vote for mandatory pasteurization of milk, and that 200-300 people a year get sick from raw cow milk, that he doesn't care about your health :rolleyes:


WASHINGTON, DC -- The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is deeply disappointed that Starbucks continues to drag its heels on a five-year-old commitment to offer consumers an alternative to milk and dairy products derived from cows injected with Monsanto's controversial recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH). Furthermore OCA is outraged that company staff in at least one Starbucks location in Washington, DC threw numerous signed letters against rBGH from paying customers into the trash when these customers attempted to give them to the manager.

The genetically engineered hormone rBGH harms the health of dairy cows by increasing rates of udder infection in the name of increased milk production, threatens human health by increasing the levels of antibiotic residues in milk, thereby making it harder to treat human illness, and is linked to increased cancer rates. Despite these alarming harmful effects on human and animal health, Starbucks has broken its promise as outlined in a letter sent to OCA in 2001 to offer hormone free milk upon request in all company owned stores by 2002. Not much has happened since the 2001 public relations ploy to portray the $6 billion dollar coffee giant as a champion of "...business practices that produce social, environmental and economic benefits for Starbucks communities globally." Starbucks now supposedly offers rBGH-free organic milk and soymilk upon request (at 50 cents a cup extra), but does not publicize this fact to its customers, nor apparently even to many of its employees.

While this stain babbles about pasteurization, Monsanto gets fast track approval through connections at FDA and sells their poison to dairy farmers whose poisoned milk products enter the food chain.

My father bought raw milk from the Paul family dairy in the 50s, where he met a teenaged Ron Paul, who delivered milk to our home when I was a baby.

RP knows dairy products. He also knows the Constitutional role of the federal government. He votes accordingly.

Make a list of every Congressman who votes in accordance with the Oath of Office that they all swore to "...uphold the Constitution.." and you'll see one name only.

Bosso

Njon
06-29-2009, 11:15 AM
That channel has a grand total of 8 subscribers. It's not even worth your time to refute.