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| alex jones "drafted" ron paul for the 2012 presidential bid; do i get a "draft pick" now? :-D | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 30 2009, 08:46 PM (187 Views) | |
| Domenick DiMaggio | Oct 30 2009, 08:46 PM Post #1 |
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i don't support ron paul. i believe anyone who does is still half asleep. ron paul could have lead a revolution last year. he had more support and more money [all from us poor revolutionaries] than anyone else. people bit the bait and were pulled in. now alex jones is starting his campaign for ron paul in 2012 apparently..... http://www.prisonplanet.com/alex-jones-drafts-ron-paul-for-2012-presidency-bid.html i have a problem with ron paul. ron paul bailed out on us. he took our money and abandoned us. when it came time to lead a revolution he decided he would much rather be a republican instead. and everyone of you that reads this knows i'm right. the gop isn't going to give him the nod in 2012 just like they didn't in 2008 and he isn't going to leave his republican buddies. give your money and your time to cynthia mckinney. someone who has not abandoned us. someone who left their democratic party to be a revolutionary leader. someone who agrees with us on every single issue and isn't afraid of 911 truth either as she has done more than ron paul ever has for 911 truth. so if you think i'm wrong about ron paul then make the argument. lets hear it. otherwise i think its time we abandon this fake revolutionary and adopt a real one. if we would have done for mckinney what we did for paul we might be living in a very different world right now..... |
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| Lin Kuei | Oct 30 2009, 09:51 PM Post #2 |
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That's one thing I agree with wholeheartedly. I remember sensing a battering to the collective psyche of truthers and patriots when Ron Paul didn't end up making as much progress as hoped for last year. In my opinion it created a feeling of hopelessness, and made many people pack up their truth gear and go into hibernation. |
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| Domenick DiMaggio | Oct 30 2009, 10:33 PM Post #3 |
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i don't think it was that he didn't make progress as it was when it came time to man up he practically said oh no i want to be a republican more. the hopelessness that came after was because people got conned by someone who never had any intentions of really leading a revolution only distracting us so we didn't focus on someone who really wanted to. i dont trust ron paul. remember how glenn beck and all the other little cia mockingbirds made fun of him and us and then afterwards when the election was over brought him on all the time and treated him with respect? i mean come on. and as for the fed, they need the fed to be abolished. its part of the agenda. the fed owners are still imf who is going to come in and replace the fed and the dollar with the amero for the north american union which is all still on track to happen next year. he's not doing us any favors.
maybe someone can do a photoshop with ron paul and a big 'mission accomplished' banner? |
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| Domenick DiMaggio | Nov 3 2009, 02:03 AM Post #4 |
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i thought someone would have some kind of argument, no? |
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| Miragememories | Nov 3 2009, 07:24 AM Post #5 |
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My impression of Ron Paul is that he has no "fire in his belly". He's a one trick pony that has gotten a lot of attention because last year's economic collapse made him look prescient. MM |
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| Flippy | Nov 3 2009, 11:14 AM Post #6 |
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For me it isn't even about Ron Paul. It is about Alex Jones. He is no different then Glenn Beck. |
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| esopxe | Nov 3 2009, 05:55 PM Post #7 |
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As long as the current left/right system stays intact, we will NEVER see anyone in office that wasn't picked by the elitists. |
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| Domenick DiMaggio | Nov 3 2009, 07:31 PM Post #8 |
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MM & Flippy - agree with both of you. esopxe - do you think its possible for someone to lead a revolution and still be either a republicrat or democan? |
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| esopxe | Nov 3 2009, 10:39 PM Post #9 |
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I have come to believe that having anything to do with either of those parties is just contributing to the problem. I won't be supporting anyone under those banners. |
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| Anti-Evil | Yesterday, 6:33 AM Post #10 |
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I voted "NO" on Alex Jones being drafted, sorry - its the American Way... I guess he earned being drafted. however, I feel he is too honest, too trust worthy and clearly loud and bull headed. I feel Alex would be a henderance to what needs to happen. now if Jesse Ventura wants he over at JCS, I dont object - but not SD or Exec. http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/1647/000flaf1.jpg |
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