View Full Version : The Real Ron Paul Conspiracy
micahnelson
07-20-2007, 01:53 PM
Major media outlets have denied fund raising reports, rally attendance, and record breaking internet support as the work of a small secretive group of Ron Paul supporters conspiring to defraud the public. Is it time for them to give up this conspiracy theory before they lose credibility?
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Syren123
07-20-2007, 01:59 PM
LOL! It would be funny if it weren't so transparent and annoying.
Personally I'm COUNTING on a "Dewey Beats Truman" moment.
constituent
07-20-2007, 07:58 PM
Yea, funny thing is... they are winning this battle for us.
Most folks have heard the name by now and have noticed the absolute lack of coverage despite his apparent dedicated following, in addition to the ministry's insistance on dictating who will or will not be allowed to run for president... regardless of party affiliation, we all feel mocked when we see "you decide" and then hear "top-tier" "bottom-tier" garbage.
it is just a matter of time before those not yet with the movement run into their sibling/child/parent/cousin/friend who is the social liberal and their conservative counterpart in the family to find they are [I]both[I] spreading the word.
micahnelson
07-20-2007, 08:11 PM
Remember when the president called himself a uniter? Ron Paul really is doing that. I find myself working side by side democrats, truthers, free staters, and more, with which i have varying degrees of agreement- but we all want liberty. Its a beautiful thing to see, Americans being free. Collectivism has cost us everything, and all we gained was this hostile society. The movement behind Ron Paul is bigger than a presidency. It is about people learning to stand together again. Lets face it, we are the free market response to tyranny.
foofighter20x
07-20-2007, 09:18 PM
We are so gonna own the MSM in Iowa...
Micah, after spending an hour or so at your site, and another hour or so at this forum, it seemed rather inappropriate of me not to comment...
... And show you some deserved respect.
Thanks for sharing your frequent thoughts about Ron Paul and freedom!
Recently, Glen Allport (http://www.strike-the-root.com/archive/allport.html), author of The Paradise Paradigm (http://www.paradise-paradigm.net), and a frequent contributor at Strike the Root, emailed me this...
"Some people believe we need a complete breakdown to get people’s attention, and we WILL have one, at least economically – it’s too late to avoid that. But we don’t have to also suffer through a Stalinist period with millions thrown into gulags or executed for political reasons. Nor will a breakdown – even the inevitable economic one – automatically lead to freedom. In the past, economic and political breakdowns have far more often led to increases in tyranny; Hitler is a perfect example.
We are headed for dark times, that much is clear, and the Paul candidacy is among today’s few bright spots. A Paul presidency would quite possibly (I say “possibly” because dark elements will remain in the FedGov no matter who is in the White House) avert a truly epic horror in this country. That chance is worth putting effort into, and again, I am happy to hear that you are doing what you can to help.
For my part, I am trying to remind people of what they really want (because we all do, at our core; this is based genetically): love and freedom. Coercion erodes and destroys both love and freedom, which is why less government is better than more (go Dr. Paul!) and why, as Thoreau pointed out, the ultimate expression of that truth will be no coercive government at all."
... In partial response to an email I'd sent related to private property and property rights earlier. Part of what I said near its conclusion was...
"At the root of our myriad problems is the question: Who owns the American government – its citizenry – or the big moneyed interests who bankroll its elected representatives into public office… before buying control of their actions… afterwards?"
Thanks for reading.
Lark
Dallas For Ron Paul (http://DallasForRonPaul.org)
buffalokid777
07-24-2007, 10:38 PM
Remember when the president called himself a uniter? Ron Paul really is doing that. I find myself working side by side democrats, truthers, free staters, and more, with which i have varying degrees of agreement- but we all want liberty. Its a beautiful thing to see, Americans being free. Collectivism has cost us everything, and all we gained was this hostile society. The movement behind Ron Paul is bigger than a presidency. It is about people learning to stand together again. Lets face it, we are the free market response to tyranny.
You are right.
I have always been registered as "no party affiliation" since I was old enough to vote....
The next election will be the first time in 20 years I've had a party affiliation just so I can vote for Ron Paul in the primaries.
In Pop Politics....There is No Wrong or Right
Only Right and Left......
It's getting to the point we need to start assesing candidates on globalist non-globalist
instead of Right and Left....
Ron Paul is the best chance for a non globalist to get elected....
So it is important for everyone who beleives in the sovereignty of America to get behind him no matter what your previous political affilation was
and just say NO to Globalism
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