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    Celebrity Ron Paul Supporters Speak Out (John Mayer, Vince Vaughn, Clint Eastwood, Joe Rogan. . .)

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    Ron Paul is a Threat to the

    Military Industrial Complex

    The Federal Reserve

    The Big Banks that Lobby for Tax Payer Money

    Big Money Interests

    The Big Corporations that Lobby for Tax Payer Money

    The NEO Liberals

    The NEO Conservatives

    The Status Quo

    The 4 Left Leaning News Network

    and to Good Ole Fox News that is rooted in the Good Ole Boy Status Quo G.O.P.
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    "Ladies and Gentlemen"

    "The Man that has NO Corporate Endorsements"

    "The Defender of the Constitution"

    "The Thomas Jefferson of our Time"

    "Ron Paul"
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    Who Is The True Conservative And Other Stupid Questions

    October 3, 2011
    by Bob Livingston
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    Several of the GOP Presidential candidates dodge questions.

    Herman Cain, GOP Presidential candidate and former chairman of the Kansas City Federal Reserve, is tired of “stupid questions” about the Federal Reserve. He says so in his new book, This Is Herman Cain, according to The Daily Caller.
    “I get the same stupid question at almost every one of these events,” Cain writes. “I know it’s a deliberate strategy. How can a person randomly show up at a hundred events and ask the same stupid question to try and nail me on the Federal Reserve? It’s really becoming annoying more than anything else.”
    Displaying an astounding paranoia, Cain says supporters of Congressman Ron Paul of Texas are out to get him by accusing him of not wanting to audit the Fed.
    “I have never said that,” Cain wrote. “I have said: ‘I don’t think you’re going to find anything to audit on the Federal Reserve.’ But they want you to believe that Herman Cain doesn’t want the Federal Reserve to be audited.
    Except that Cain did say that and it is on the record here. According to Cain, there’s no need to audit the Federal Reserve because “all you have to do is call them up and ask” what you want to know and they’ll tell you.
    That’s as nonsensical as calling up the Gotti family and asking for a monthly tally of successful mob hits and drug deliveries and expecting an answer, as evidenced by the prevaricating, hedging, backtracking and sleight-of-hand Paul gets when he quizzes Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke in Congressional hearings. Bernanke’s predecessor, Alan Greenspan, was even more famous for saying a lot but revealing nothing.
    If Cain really believes that people can get the truth out of an organization as secretive as the Federal Reserve — which fights tooth and nail every disclosure request and for two years refused a Freedom of Information Act request to reveal which banks it bailed out with billions of United States dollars and has forever rejected calls for a Congressional audit — he’s too big of a fool to be President. The alternative to that is he’s a Federal Reserve stooge, which I believe to be the case.
    On top of that, Cain’s claims in his book that he doesn’t think anything is to be found in a Fed audit is an example of the flip-flop demonstrated in this video.
    And there are other questions Cain doesn’t want asked. Like what is his current stance on the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout — that he once defended so vehemently, going so far as to call those who opposed it “economic illiterates” — now that he sees that it not only had no positive effect on the economy, but was essentially a piggy bank for propping up President Barack Obama’s campaign donors, foreign banks and Bernanke’s and former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson’s Goldman Sachs bankster buddies?
    But Cain isn’t alone in his quest to avoid the tough questions. Texas Governor Rick Perry doesn’t want any questions about all the State dollars he sent to his friends through cushy government jobs and appointments that were then funneled back into his campaign coffers — including those from Merck that led to his mandating all Texas school girls get Gardasil vaccines. Or about what he really wants to do with Social Security. Or about why he supports giving illegal aliens special benefits. He believes anyone who opposes special benefits for illegal aliens is “heartless,” or he did until he realized he had offended about 90 percent of his supporters.
    And Newt Gingrich doesn’t want any questions at all, because they’re all “gotcha” questions. But he really doesn’t like those about his campaign or that point out his flips on global warming and cap and trade and the war on Libya or the fact that his third wife ran up a $100,000 tab at a jewelry store.
    And Michele Bachmann doesn’t want any questions about her support for the USA PATRIOT Act, or exactly why she thinks Perry’s Gardasil mandate was inappropriate — because she doesn’t really understand it. And she certainly doesn’t want any questions that require her to think beyond a sixth grade level.

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    And Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum… well who’s even listening to what they say?
    And Mitt Romney? He doesn’t want questions about Romneycare or his flips on abortion and gun rights or the way his company bought and carved up businesses for resale at the expense of the jobs of thousands of employees.
    And the Republican apparatchik doesn’t want you asking any substantive questions at all — especially of Romney, whom they’ve picked as the their main man — preferring instead those like CNN’s John King asked at the GOP debate June 13: Coke or Pepsi? Deep dish or thin crust? iPhone or Blackberry? Elvis or Johnny Cash? “Dancing With the Stars” or “American Idol?” Spicy or mild?
    It’s reminiscent of the question Bill Clinton got: boxers or briefs? This is the state of “Idiocracy” that political discourse has descended to. (If you don’t get the reference, rent the movie. It’s vile, but it’s frighteningly prescient.)
    But the Party’s elites approved of one from CNN’s Wolf Blitzer to Paul about a hypothetical uninsured 30-year-old man in coma and whether he should receive care. That’s a question similar to asking a man when he stopped beating his wife. It sets up a premise that can’t be addressed in a 30-second sound bite and originates from a false and biased paradigm. (And no, it’s not true that “the whole crowd” shouted “yeah” in response to the question.)

    Republican insiders — those same people who brought you Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush, Bob Dole, George W. Bush and John McCain — want to again pick your candidate. They have chosen for you another Bilderberg-approved moderate, soft on immigration, neocon, big-government faux conservative for you in Romney. And they selected another Bilderberg-approved challenger in globalist, crony capitalist, soft-on-immigration, one-worlder Perry, hoping for a two-man race between these two and knowing that Perry would eventually crash and burn, leaving the door open for Romney.
    But so far, the electorate — those people who actually go to the polls and cast votes — is not cooperating, if polls are to be believed. It’s beginning to ask questions… questions some candidates don’t want to answer.
    The electorate had already decided that Romney is not the answer, despite the claims by most pundits and the MSM that it’s going to take someone moderate to attract the independents. After all, the GOP’s nomination of a loved-by-the-press-and-independents moderate worked so well in the last election, why wouldn’t they want to try it again?
    And the electorate is on to Perry’s crony capitalism and his stumbling and bumbling answers and insults at debates.
    It’s begun to sour on Michele Bachmann, who once seemed attractive but is fading outside of Iowa. Now it’s looking to Cain, the Federal Reserve stooge, but the elites and power brokers aren’t interested in him. And if they see him as a threat, his pro-Fed, pro-bailout past will become MSM fodder.
    If Christie’s The Answer, There Must Be A Different Question

    That’s the headline on an American Spectator piece now that the elites are floating the idea of another faux conservative in Chris Christie, who’s either playing games with his public pronouncements of not running while behind the scenes dropping hints that he will, or is being prodded so hard by the elites that they know his “nos” really mean “yes.”
    The pro-gun control, soft-on-immigration believer in man-made global warming, quintessential Northeast Republican New Jersey Governor is an intriguing character. The Internet is rife with sound bites of Christie excoriating liberal reporters, Democrat lawmakers and teacher’s union dimwits. Those videos have made him a hero to some on the right and in the Tea Party movement who are quick to jerk their knees in the direction of the latest elitist offering without a good vetting first.
    So the elites, in an effort to regain control of the selection process, are pushing another moderate (read liberal) in conservative clothing out there to carry their water.
    Now it’s time for you, the voter, to ask yourself a question: What do I want from my President? The elites will decide for you if you don’t decide for yourself.
    Do you want a candidate who will shrink government, ensure our national defense, make our country safer, change the tax structure, protect life, end the Federal Reserve and return our government to its Constitutional boundaries? Do you want a candidate who has been steadfast in his positions for 30 years in the face of never-ending criticism and has never wavered in his allegiance to the Constitution? Do you want a candidate who can beat President Barack Obama in November 2012, as polls here and here show ?
    There is one person in the race who is has not flipped his positions depending on the race he’s running, like Romney has. There’s one who never supported TARP and bailouts like Cain, Romney and Perry did. There is one who has always believed the Federal Reserve needs to be audited — unlike Cain, Perry and Gingrich who only recently took up this mantra when it became politically expedient. There is only one who believes that after an audit, the Fed must be eliminated. There is only one who has always voted for the Constitution and against growing government and increasing taxes — unlike Gingrich, Bachmann and Santorum. And there is only one who believes the U.S. needs to quit meddling in the affairs of other nations and get out of the United Nations.
    There is only one true conservative in the race, and his name starts with Ron and ends with Paul.
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    http://www.personalliberty.com/conse...pid-questions/
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    Ron Paul: The Only One We Can Trust

    October 3, 2011
    by Bob Livingston



    Video at the Link: http://www.personalliberty.com/feature- ... can-trust/

    Bob Livingston is an ultra-conservative American who has been writing a newsletter for 42 years. Bob has devoted much of his life to research and the quest for truth on a variety of subjects. Bob specializes in health issues such as nutritional supplements and alternatives to drugs, as well as issues of privacy (both personal and financial), asset protection and the preservation of freedom.
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    Ron Paul Raised $8 Million in Third Quarter



    Wednesday, 05 Oct 2011 03:42 PM
    By Newsmax Wires

    The numbers for third-quarter presidential fundraising are starting to leak out. A Ron Paul campaign staffer told Politico that the Texas GOP representative hauled in $8 million during the third quarter.

    Thats less than half the $17.1 million that an aide to Rick Perry said the Texas governor garnered last quarter, even though he didnt officially enter the campaign until Aug. 13.

    But the Paul aide said Paul has attracted more than 100,000 donors — five times as many as Perry.

    http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/ron-pau ... /id/413416
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    Ron Paul claims that he believes life begins at conception, but supports the use of the Morning After Pill, which destroys a human fertilized egg. Go figure.

    http://www.dailypaul.com/180123/can-no- ... after-pill

    Can no longer support Ron Paul: morning-after pill

    Submitted by michaelmalak on Sat, 09/24/2011 - 12:41

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    I can no longer support Ron Paul. I've discovered that in his book Liberty Defined, Ron Paul advocates the morning-after pill:

    So if we are ever to have fewer abortions, society must change again. The law will not accomplish that. However, that does not mean that the states shouldn't be allowed to write laws dealing with abortion. Very early pregnancies and victims of rape can be treated with the day after pill, which is nothing more than using birth control pills in a special manner. These very early pregnancies could never be policed, regardless. Such circumstances would be dealt with by each individual making his or her own moral choice.


    I had previously understood that Ron Paul would nullify Roe v. Wade, allowing the states to make their own laws, while using the bully pulpit to encourage them to outlaw abortion. The problem is he is using his current bully pulpit to encourage the morning after pill.

    I will be removing my Ron Paul bumper sticker and be sitting out the 2012 presidential election.
    Ron Paul in 2011 "[...]no amnesty should be granted. Maybe a 'green card' with an asterisk should be issued[...]a much better option than deportation."

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    Ron Paul is right you, can't regulate it...

    Submitted by BZ in NH on Sun, 09/25/2011 - 15:11.

    I'm a woman. I'm Pro-LIFE and I do not believe in abortion at all... but Ron Paul is correct

    1) Get the Federal Government out of it
    2) It should be a state issue
    3) You can't regulate Morality... especially on the day after pill
    4) He DOES NOT advocate Abortion; he's a baby doctor.
    5) He's THE ONLY congressman or politician that goes to the Right To Life Rally EVERY year in DC.

    I'd rather have Ron Paul then the other FAKES that are a bunch of liars on this issue; THEY can not do anything Federally about it... the best way is to get more congressmen and women to over turn it as a State issue and not a Federal issue and he WILL put constitutional Judges on the Supreme court - THAT is ALL you can ask from a President on this issue. Most IMPORTANTLY Ron Paul doesn't LIE!

    http://www.dailypaul.com/180123/can-no- ... after-pill
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    If you go to GoodOleDays link

    http://www.alipac.us/fsearch-author-GoodOleDays.html

    you will see that this individual is an attack dog apparently working for Romney

    attacks Ron Paul Often; Pro Romney

    If you cant make Romney look good make the other candidate look as bad as possible

    I would suggest Romney start acting like a conservative rather than pushing liberal Ideologys
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