View Full Version : Ron Paul or Nostradamus
jerry
15th July 2014, 02:38
This was revealed to us in a nut shell over a decade ago Z69fYyoMlVkThe media cheated us out of our best chance at real change and as RP predicted Rome will burn as civilization succumbs to the NWO
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jerry
15th July 2014, 03:03
This is old news and just a reminder of unheeded warnings and opportunities lost by our apathetic society, brought on and perpetuated by our state run programing (MSM)
LivioRazlo
15th July 2014, 05:02
Ron Paul always has been and will be a beacon of light and hope for Americans this day in age. When the day of enlightenment comes to America, he will not be forgotten, but revered for the message he disseminated among the masses.
cursichella1
15th July 2014, 10:13
This is old news and just a reminder of unheeded warnings and opportunities lost by our apathetic society, brought on and perpetuated by our state run programing (MSM)
And in case anyone missed out on how blatant the MSM was in ignoring Ron Paul...even John Stewart (Dem) was disgusted by it. He did a great job exposing it, though:
Jon Stewart: Why Is the Media Ignoring Ron Paul?
http://gawker.com/5831167/jon-stewart-why-is-the-media-ignoring-ron-paul
Lifebringer
15th July 2014, 10:59
I know I'm an Independent Dem and I too was throroughly disgusted. I thought at least they would have addressed the issues he was telling us abput during the primaries, but I guess the voters, were were voting party line and listening to Gingrich, who was a bought and paid for southern silver tongue w/code to ignore Ron Paul These silver tongue serpents of the GOP establishment have followed NWO's agenda since Bush 1, and haven't deviated from the course yet. WE've got to get the established lackies out this year or cancel Christmas. Corporate laws are already putting us in the back of the bus, it's time to take the driver's wheel and drive them out of the Houses with a vengeance because they've ignored the people for over 14 years. I don't like unfair elections where elite people pay for the candidate, then hoodwink the voters. Ron Paul won the Iowa caucus, because he knew what he was talking about. McCain got the nod for the "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" song he sang at townhalls.
I like Ron Paul, even if he doesn't want me to have the right to sit in someone's business to eat. I wouldn't vote for him for that, but for the truth and to stop it, oh yeah, I'd have voted for him if he made the mile mark during the primaries. Rand is too hooked up w/the Klan, so I'll just say...it's not in this minority's best interest to vote for him, even if I agree w/him on staying w/in our own borders, unless attacked.
Stay w/in the law and equal justice, even to the elite who pay their lawyers for less or "no" time served behind bars. I'd have them all street sweeping and port-o-pot/honeypot duty.
This is old news and just a reminder of unheeded warnings and opportunities lost by our apathetic society, brought on and perpetuated by our state run programing (MSM)
And in case anyone missed out on how blatant the MSM was in ignoring Ron Paul...even John Stewart (Dem) was disgusted by it. He did a great job exposing it, though:
Jon Stewart: Why Is the Media Ignoring Ron Paul?
http://gawker.com/5831167/jon-stewart-why-is-the-media-ignoring-ron-paul
Thanks for the reminder of the the kind of junky,biased, propaganda the msm gives us. I watched the msm part where Ron Paul was ignored or given smirks and eye rolls by botox, made up reporters with stiff hair and I couldn't help but think of the 'Capital' in the Hunger Games. I guess we are so much closer to that than I realized. What a sad day where a breath of fresh air like Ron Paul is treated like a piece of crap.
BlueMuffin
15th July 2014, 14:08
If you recall Ron Paul's last run for president, and shortly before his own retirement, he at least received some validation to the point even the media and system as a whole had an extremely difficult time ignoring and ridiculing him as usual.
In the debates, the candidates who were already picked as the "front runners" long before it even started, can all be referenced saying "I don't agree with most of what he says, but Ron Paul is right about this"... This was a signal that an awakening in population had reached such a point where as they at least had to cater to proposals of actual truth, instead of just prospering the usual BS relentlessly, in-which I find to be a victory in of itself.
He has constantly been a thorn in the side of the system, one that I oft wondered why they let him operate as he did, for as long as he did. Really, he was the last of a dying breed of honest politicians with impeccable consistency. As the videos showed, there was no flip-flopping year to year and largely the majority of what he warned us about(and everybody laughed) has come to pass.
He will be remembered as a hero.
risveglio
15th July 2014, 16:58
I like Ron Paul, even if he doesn't want me to have the right to sit in someone's business to eat.
Rand is too hooked up w/the Klan\
Can you explain these two? First off, there are plenty of minorities that agree with Paul's stance on not letting government decide what businesses should and should not do. Walter Williams being the best at it. As for Rand being hooked up with the Klan, that sounds like some garbage you would hear on MSNBC and I doubt anyone on Avalon would watch that junk.
robinr1
15th July 2014, 23:55
I like Ron Paul, even if he doesn't want me to have the right to sit in someone's business to eat.
Rand is too hooked up w/the Klan\
Can you explain these two? First off, there are plenty of minorities that agree with Paul's stance on not letting government decide what businesses should and should not do. Walter Williams being the best at it. As for Rand being hooked up with the Klan, that sounds like some garbage you would hear on MSNBC and I doubt anyone on Avalon would watch that junk.
I can explain it perfectly.......LIES. and whats sad ... someone trying to 100 percent lie about his message couldn't even do it accurately.all ron paul believes is that a private business owner has the right to refuse service......people still cant get past the programmed fake left right paradigm......even at this site....sad.
jerry
16th July 2014, 22:31
Also the thing about Rand, if you look at his voting record, is suspect
http://votesmart.org/candidate/key-votes/117285/rand-paul#.U8b86Gcg-Uk
jerry
16th July 2014, 22:34
I might consider Cruz before Paul but still these guys are light years above what we now have
risveglio
17th July 2014, 12:11
I might consider Cruz before Paul but still these guys are light years above what we now have
I am pretty sure I am done voting, especially for the Presidential election, at least until Justin Amash runs, but why would you pick Cruz over Paul? Cruz insists that America needs to be the "policeman of the world". To me, that is an automatic disqualification.
Where do you have issue with Paul's voting record? He is definitely not his Dad, which is why he probably would not get my vote, but he seems to be the less of the 20 evils we will get to choose from in 2016.
jerry
2nd August 2014, 05:18
One that sticks in my mind is GMO labeling he voted against and that and he was behind trying to get a Journalist Abbey Martin of RT fired over a question about His support for Romney . Makes me think he's been compromised and a sell out for corporate mafia. Hopefully there's good reasoning for these actions but its something he refuses to discuss so leaves me suspect of his motives . But with that yes he's light years above most that have a chance and Cruz appears more open and honest.
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