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| fox news interviews Paul; people don't know what they vote for | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 20 2008, 11:48 AM (159 Views) | |
| Andoo Inc. | Jan 20 2008, 11:48 AM Post #1 |
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Sir finds a lot
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_nHlsjqpMU I'm just amazed sometimes by interviews like this. Our country can't vote, people don't know what is right. Ron Paul has to use the excuse that we tell everyone what to do. Even though he is in opposition to the truth movement he is the only person who is making any sense on anything...period. If there weren't such a bunch of phonies out there we could find out if Dr. Paul is a truly good man. All the candidates should be in heavy opposition to this administration and he is the only one. 08' is turning out into a lose lose situation. People who don't want the war to go on in Iraq are voting for people who want to stay in IRAQ. What do we do about something that retarded. Seriously.......... |
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| Reggie_perrin | Jan 21 2008, 12:38 PM Post #2 |
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Thanks for the clip, it's quite bizarre that John McCainiac got the anti war vote in New Hampshire , i think i know why that is though, McCainiacs been going around saying he is against "the way the war was handled" and people have misconstrued that to mean he was/is against the war, when in fact what he means is that he would have sent more troops into the meat grinder from the beginning, instead of the amount Rumsfeld sent.
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| look-up | Jan 21 2008, 05:18 PM Post #3 |
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yep... that's basically what my mom said... although I don't think she voted. She still has the mentality of "Ron Paul can't win, so why bother?" as many of the stats recently have shown though, he would be winning if his exposure were even half as great as McCain Romney or Huckabee. there is a very clear effort to make sure people DON"T hear Ron Paul's message. |
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| Shagata Ganai | Jan 21 2008, 09:47 PM Post #4 |
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Multiple Criminal Theorist
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Plus the fact that Americans have become very incurious. If the cable's on and there's beer in the fridge, who cares, right? |
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, i think i know why that is though, McCainiacs been going around saying he is against "the way the war was handled" and people have misconstrued that to mean he was/is against the war, when in fact what he means is that he would have sent more troops into the meat grinder from the beginning, instead of the amount Rumsfeld sent.
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