View Full Version : Ron Paul: Emotional speech... revolution
ktlight
23rd April 2011, 11:49
Ron Paul warns of Intellectual Revolution to congress
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k91sG2a9S1M
DoubleHelix
23rd April 2011, 12:15
Amen to that!
Mr. Ron Paul with Jesse Ventura as Vice... Could it really happen? is there enough support? and would the PTB let it happen without rigging the voting?
Lord Sidious
23rd April 2011, 12:21
Now that is how a MAN speaks, not a servant.
I can't help but like the things I hear him say.
I think him and The Body would make a great team, whether they would be able to put a saddle on the beast and break it in, that part I don't know.
But I do know they would give it one hell of a try.
The time for talk and compromise is gone, the time of standing and fighting is almost here.
Are you all ready?
I was born ready.
Hughe
23rd April 2011, 12:26
Replacing USA with other nations, it does explain all the government in the world.
pie'n'eal
23rd April 2011, 13:24
We need to increase our collective intelligence and work together.
pie'n'eal
tcjim1
23rd April 2011, 13:45
Ron is right on about the waisted American tax dollars spent on these ridiculous wars. I listened to Bob Dean recently and he made a comment of how stupid going to war is. That comment stuck with me. War is a stupid manipulated game ran by power hungry evil men.
I would love to see Ron Paul as president. Thank you for posting this video.
Karma Ninja
23rd April 2011, 14:00
Having watched a number of Ron Pauls speeches to Congress and on his websites I can only say that this man is a straight talker. He aligns himself with the Republicans but his message is starkly different from his fellow party members. His words defy partisanship and speak to the common people. He is a glowing sign of hope in country where so little is available.
This man is getting older and will need to pass the torch...who will it be America? Is there someone else coming down the line that shares his passion for justice, peace and common sense. His base seems to be with the younger crowd and it is our youth who will lead us out of this quagmire. I say 'us' even though I am Canadian. We are all in this mess together and we all need to act as one...Globally. Good Americans are easy to find. This was made clear to me as a teenager when I went to an American School while living in Japan. Those friendships are still alive today and i cherish them. Americans are damn good people! Now are we brave enough to stand up to our oppressors and demand change?
I know there are enough good Americans to make a change. I could find many willing and wanting the change right here on this website. I'll do my part up here in Canada and if the time comes I will stand by my American friends if they need my help. A revolution of the minds of people...a turning point in history is ours...if we want it.
Peace and Happy Easter to those who celebrate!
Lost Soul
23rd April 2011, 14:03
He is spot on. However, for most of Congress, it's business as usual with the selling out of America to the multi-national corporations, over-spending of the public purse with no thought on the consequences, and most important of all, personal enrichment. Gone are the days when citizens considered it an honor and civic duty to serve their fellows in Congress.
AlternativeInfoJunkie
23rd April 2011, 15:01
Hey fellow American Avalonians! Let's try to campaign for Ron as hard as we can if he runs!
Snowbird
23rd April 2011, 15:13
"Truth is treason in the empire of lies." - Ron Paul
If Ron Paul decides to run for President in 2012, that is if our country still exists by then, he will have my support. I will switch to Republican...but only if he runs. This being the case, we need to begin to seriously pray for his protection so that he is not brain-controlled and not suicided and that the voting system of this country will not be tampered with and controlled. Plus, we need to begin to financially support his campaign.
Election 2012: Barack Obama 42%, Ron Paul 41%
Pit maverick Republican Congressman Ron Paul against President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 election match-up, and the race is – virtually dead even.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_barack_obama_42_ron_paul_41
This vid was banned by Youtube and was brought back to life. I can see why!
Youtube Banned Incredible Ron Paul Video - VidoEmo - Emotional Video Unity.flv
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vs27A2zhfrw&feature=related
This speech by Ron Paul is perfect for this holiday weekend! I give this one five stars!
Ron Paul's What If ? Remastered
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqAF-Alc7CM&feature=related
Barack Obama - 42% Ron Paul - 41%
Ron Paul: A 2012 Revolution
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6D3uPLlCu8&feature=related
Arpheus
23rd April 2011, 15:54
Why cant there be more politicians like this man?It would help so much to make the changes that need to be done !
Siberia9
23rd April 2011, 16:30
Someone put up one of his speeches from twenty some years ago on facebook, he looked alot younger but he was saying the same pro constitutional small federal govt stuff, consistant. The inside talk in DC that I am hearing from family is that he is about to publicly reveal his run for President.
Meadowlark
23rd April 2011, 18:23
If he runs for president, I really doubt he'll ever be able to make it out of the Republican primary, so the real question is whether he'd then be willing to run for president as an independent.
I read his book The Revolution a few years ago and really enjoyed it. I don't agree with all his ideas, but he's willing to talk about a number of important topics that most politicians won't even discuss.
Siberia9
23rd April 2011, 18:30
Yeah there isnt going to be anyone who we are going to agree with totaly. Dr Paul has to fly with the regular folks because he cant afford to fly on private jets, why? because he doesnt take the million dollar payoffs and no show jobs from the lobyist to vote against the American people and for the big corporations, that and the fact that he his pro constitutional is all I need to know. The rest I can live with.
AlternativeInfoJunkie
23rd April 2011, 18:31
I think that we should reach for the stars, hold on to our dreams and not let our fears/ insecurities be our own inhibitors. We, as Americans, can make Ron president if we try! Let's do this America! Don't give up!
giovonni
23rd April 2011, 18:37
Ron's not only on the money with his rant...but i'm starting to think his picture should be as well :wof:
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSx7Ifx_k57-AOx-HXAduwb7PdgCIkVx8IP-keiKQ-PCuAbi8qf&t=1
Rocky_Shorz
23rd April 2011, 18:52
Ron Paul Campaigning against Trump...
fasten your seat belts...
Word will finally get out to the American public of what is really going on...
ps... you can't have an "Intellectual rEVOLution" without l.o.v.e...
it can't be fought...
eris23
23rd April 2011, 19:09
Ron Paul is one of the few politicians who speaks the truth about the Federal Reserve bankster cartel. If more Americans could wake up to this truth alone, there could be real hope of having a society/ culture that is organized is a much more enlightened manner. Ron Paul's 2008 presidential run did much to educate and inspire many. More and more people are recognizing the importance of individual liberty in society and this will have a positive long term effect. I am active in Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty and I know a few people who have been inspired to run for local office. This is a brave thing to do here in Illinois. It is kind of sad that many of the well intentioned but misguided voters here are addicted to collectivism and can't distinguish a true advocate for liberty from a big business necon. Their learning curve may be accelerated, however, as the economy continues its' inevitable course. We live in interesting times.
eris23
23rd April 2011, 19:42
Most of our "public servants" serve the interests of lobbyists and various other corrupt evil forces too many to came. Ron Paul is a true statesman. He is one of the few on the hill with integrity. He communicates clearly with facts and logic and he does not appeal to emotion with inflammatory rhetoric or meaningless slogans. He is always a gentleman and shows respect towards those who disagree with him. I wish everyone in congress could behave in such a civil manner.
eris23
23rd April 2011, 20:08
This is a video of a March for Ron Paul that I participated in (2007)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_6wBaLi330
T Smith
23rd April 2011, 21:17
Ron Paul is not an establishment candidate. Against enormous odds, he has overcome the largest hurdle by reaching the hearts of all who understand what is really going on in politics, but I'm still stuck on figuring out a way for him to win the electronic vote. The PTB can easily nip any Ron Paul threat in the bud by manipulating the vote. Where Madison Avenue will fail to discredit him (and they have), Diebold will pick up the baton.
Any suggestions how to avert this certitude? If we're really going to put this man in the White House, we've got a huge intellectual challenge ahead.
Lost Soul
23rd April 2011, 21:58
Concur with T Smith. The American voter is still comatose and the proof is in the number of stimulus bills passed without howls of protest from them. Their savings, investments and retirement have all been reduced in purchasing power and yet they are content to watch the television, their sports and their news media which, as most have not figured out, is an extension of the entertainment system. When's the last time someone went to the public library for a non-fiction book on politics or economics? When's the last time someone protested against government policy. Granted we had a few the other day sing a song ridiculing Obama, but that's small in comparison to the numbers who protested against Dubya.
ktlight
23rd April 2011, 22:11
Concur with T Smith. The American voter is still comatose and the proof is in the number of stimulus bills passed without howls of protest from them. Their savings, investments and retirement have all been reduced in purchasing power and yet they are content to watch the television, their sports and their news media which, as most have not figured out, is an extension of the entertainment system. When's the last time someone went to the public library for a non-fiction book on politics or economics? When's the last time someone protested against government policy. Granted we had a few the other day sing a song ridiculing Obama, but that's small in comparison to the numbers who protested against Dubya.
The tipping point will arrive. Have faith.
T Smith
23rd April 2011, 23:13
Concur with T Smith. The American voter is still comatose and the proof is in the number of stimulus bills passed without howls of protest from them. Their savings, investments and retirement have all been reduced in purchasing power and yet they are content to watch the television, their sports and their news media which, as most have not figured out, is an extension of the entertainment system. When's the last time someone went to the public library for a non-fiction book on politics or economics? When's the last time someone protested against government policy. Granted we had a few the other day sing a song ridiculing Obama, but that's small in comparison to the numbers who protested against Dubya.
The tipping point will arrive. Have faith.
I actually agree with you. The tipping point will arrive. But what to do then? When the tipping point does come, that will be only the starting point of reclaiming a just government. We should certainly begin the discussion of what comes next. There is no reason to believe the entrenched powers will lay down just because the people reach a point that results in the selection of a candidate that truly represents the interests of the people, and one who will not succumb to establishment.
AlternativeInfoJunkie
23rd April 2011, 23:24
Concur with T Smith. The American voter is still comatose and the proof is in the number of stimulus bills passed without howls of protest from them. Their savings, investments and retirement have all been reduced in purchasing power and yet they are content to watch the television, their sports and their news media which, as most have not figured out, is an extension of the entertainment system. When's the last time someone went to the public library for a non-fiction book on politics or economics? When's the last time someone protested against government policy. Granted we had a few the other day sing a song ridiculing Obama, but that's small in comparison to the numbers who protested against Dubya.
The tipping point will arrive. Have faith.
I actually agree with you. The tipping point will arrive. But what to do then? When the tipping point does come, that will be only the starting point of reclaiming a just government. We should certainly begin the discussion of what comes next. There is no reason to believe the entrenched powers will lay down just because the people reach a point that results in the selection of a candidate that truly represents the interests of the people, and one who will not succumb to establishment.
Maybe it would help if we started a serious grass roots campaign to boycot electronic voting machines. We could pass out flyers with information on how flawed they are. I already have my Ron Paul 2012 flyers written up on Microsoft Word. Is there any way to upload Word documents so Avalonians can see them?
161803398
24th April 2011, 00:10
I love him.
Chicodoodoo
24th April 2011, 01:40
Ron Paul is the real deal. I came across him about seven years ago while researching American money. Even then he was a consistent breath of fresh air, always speaking truth and refusing to be bought. It was disheartening to see him so effectively shut down by the mainstream media in the presidential primaries of the 2008 election. It was clear then that he was the people's choice, and it was also clear that the controllers would never let him succeed. He would have been quietly assassinated had the captive press failed to neutralize him, probably by an EM weapon designed to deliver a fatal heart attack, and no one would realize a murder had taken place.
The only change we will ever see is the illusory change promised by Obama, unless we create the change we wish to see in the world. No one else will do it for us. Ever.
T Smith
24th April 2011, 06:57
Ron Paul is the real deal. I came across him about seven years ago while researching American money. Even then he was a consistent breath of fresh air, always speaking truth and refusing to be bought. It was disheartening to see him so effectively shut down by the mainstream media in the presidential primaries of the 2008 election. It was clear then that he was the people's choice, and it was also clear that the controllers would never let him succeed. He would have been quietly assassinated had the captive press failed to neutralize him, probably by an EM weapon designed to deliver a fatal heart attack, and no one would realize a murder had taken place.
The only change we will ever see is the illusory change promised by Obama, unless we create the change we wish to see in the world. No one else will do it for us. Ever.
I've thought the exact same thing. However, I'm not so sure the mainstream media will be able to shut him down as effectively in a 2012 run. Many more people are awake this time around, and his message has tremendous momentum. I foresee rigged elections shutting him down this time around, followed by the sudden "heart attack", should the rigged elections somehow fail.
Ron Paul must realize this. Yet it looks like he will still run. The man has tremendous courage and integrity.
Gustav
24th April 2011, 07:50
Love the man since late 2007. Have followed his amazingly quirky campaign as I thought at that time. Only to find myself refreshing my browser every 20 seconds to see the rate at which moneybombs would grow a few months later. We would all be smart to aspire to enlighten our own friends and family even a fraction as he has done with a nation. I hope he runs and am convinced that if he is shutdown, events could spiral out of control and correctly so, because he is a moral giant and unequated in (international) politics.
My favourite. Give me some chills everytime:
FG2PUZoukfA
AlternativeInfoJunkie
24th April 2011, 15:41
Love the man since late 2007. Have followed his amazingly quirky campaign as I thought at that time. Only to find myself refreshing my browser every 20 seconds to see the rate at which moneybombs would grow a few months later. We would all be smart to aspire to enlighten our own friends and family even a fraction as he has done with a nation. I hope he runs and am convinced that if he is shutdown, events could spiral out of control and correctly so, because he is a moral giant and unequated in (international) politics.
My favourite. Give me some chills everytime:
FG2PUZoukfA
My sentiments exactly! I think that even if it looks grim, even if it's likely that the PTB would interfere in some way it's still worth fighting for because the conspiracy to interfere could be exposed. I think it is likely that it would be exposed because the number of awake and aware people has grown so much since 2008! It is worth fighting for! Don't give up because the PTB are dishonest and powerful! If we do that then they have already won...
T Smith
24th April 2011, 16:05
Don't give up because the PTB are dishonest and powerful! If we do that then they have already won...
Ron Paul's thoughts exactly, I'm sure. And hence he enters the ring knowing full well his very life is at stake.
Lord Sidious
24th April 2011, 16:13
Don't give up because the PTB are dishonest and powerful! If we do that then they have already won...
Ron Paul's thoughts exactly, I'm sure. And hence he enters the ring knowing full well his very life is at stake.
People refrain from doing things because they have children and they consider that is ''too much to lose'' but that is an excuse for cowardice.
If you have kids and you aren't part of the solution, you are leaving it for them to clean up.
We should feel we have an obligation to leave this world in a better state than when we got here.
AlternativeInfoJunkie
24th April 2011, 17:01
We have to stop these wars instigated by America. I want this thread to continue because I think Ron Paul is the best chance we've got. I refer you to a thread started by ktlight that has a great report from RT on the escalation of conflict in Libya. Of course Ron thinks it should never have been any of our business in the first place. Good ol Ron.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?19068-No-sign-Gaddafi-bombed-Tripoli-NATO-wages-war-on-false-claims
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