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Post by haney on Mar 7, 2008 11:26:45 GMT -6
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 7, 2008 12:21:08 GMT -6
The Shocking Video Hillary Does NOT Want You To See! (1of2)
The Shocking Video Hillary Does NOT Want You To See! (1of2)
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 7, 2008 12:23:08 GMT -6
Obama Scandal: Barack Caught Lying About Ties to Tony Rezko
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 7, 2008 12:35:49 GMT -6
NAFTA-gate Update aka Obama's Big Lie
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 7, 2008 12:39:07 GMT -6
John McCain Lobbyist Sex Scandal?
John McCain vs. John McCain
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 7, 2008 12:40:10 GMT -6
David Frum tries to smear Ron Paul
This is hillarious.
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Post by jo on Mar 7, 2008 23:07:50 GMT -6
they only get scared when someone as competent as Ron Paul makes them nervous..He deserves this presidency..im hanging with him til the end, into the voting booth..
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Post by haney on Mar 8, 2008 21:46:37 GMT -6
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 8, 2008 23:39:53 GMT -6
let's continue to sign up for precint leaders folks. stick it to the press for lying about Ron Paul quitting.
we'll be laughing our azz off if Ron Paul wins the nominee through the delegates at the national convention.
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Post by haney on Mar 9, 2008 18:42:34 GMT -6
let's continue to sign up for precint leaders folks. stick it to the press for lying about Ron Paul quitting. we'll be laughing our azz off if Ron Paul wins the nominee through the delegates at the national convention. cmkxer..... I'm still trying to figure how John McCain will bow out of this to give way to Ron Paul. He may drop due to illness. He was 60 minutes tonight and looked terrible. At any rate, I'm sure Mr. Maheu has everything figured out. Maybe everybody will just give way due to a NESARA announcement.....who knows?
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Post by jo on Mar 9, 2008 20:46:52 GMT -6
mccain is battling melanoma..has been for years..his docs will make an official announcement in april...dont count Paul out yet!
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Post by haney on Mar 10, 2008 8:03:36 GMT -6
mccain is battling melanoma..has been for years..his docs will make an official announcement in april...dont count Paul out yet! Hi Jo, Sounds like a plan....is it? Now that we have Paul in the race. I got to thinking about who he would be running against. And why not let it be a Obama/Cinton ticket? Or would it be Clinton/Obama? What a better situation for Paul to be in? He'd be running against two opponents riddled with scandals, who are being supported by uneducated voters. If you think about it, as his campaign continues, he would only gain support. This sounds like it could become the scenario. After all, Mr. Maheu has replaced the Federal Reserve and changed our monetary system. He cleaned up the stock market and caught many of the criminals that abused it, causing it to falter. He has done all of this (among other things), and most of the public has no clue. So why rial things up with an election scandal? I believe the hard part has been done already. So is it Paul/Kucinich vs. Clinton/Obama? What do you think?
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Post by haney on Mar 14, 2008 8:14:51 GMT -6
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Post by jo on Mar 16, 2008 0:28:16 GMT -6
mccain is battling melanoma..has been for years..his docs will make an official announcement in april...dont count Paul out yet! Hi Jo, Sounds like a plan....is it? Now that we have Paul in the race. I got to thinking about who he would be running against. And why not let it be a Obama/Cinton ticket? Or would it be Clinton/Obama? What a better situation for Paul to be in? He'd be running against two opponents riddled with scandals, who are being supported by uneducated voters. If you think about it, as his campaign continues, he would only gain support. This sounds like it could become the scenario. After all, Mr. Maheu has replaced the Federal Reserve and changed our monetary system. He cleaned up the stock market and caught many of the criminals that abused it, causing it to falter. He has done all of this (among other things), and most of the public has no clue. So why rial things up with an election scandal? I believe the hard part has been done already. So is it Paul/Kucinich vs. Clinton/Obama? What do you think? Hi Haney I think the key words you mentioned are, "as his campaign continues"....Ron Paul is still in the race..giuliani is not, huckabee is not, romney is not, thompson was long gone..that in itself is quaint. Paul suppporters raised more money on their own in the last quarter than any candidate did through their organized campaign efforts,, that in itself sets this man apart. He is a voice of the people and Obama and Hillary are just more of the same ilk that will sink this country to its lowest level by just keeping the same flow going..but that voice is getting louder and catching fire in more and more places.. Did Maheu do what you say? I would be in awe of him if that is the case..I think if anyone is capable of igniting that..he is or was. The Fed coming down is mandatory for our country to regain its strength on all levels..Ron Paul has submitted legislation to dismantle the FED at least twice now..one is in committee i think i heard..and will most likely stay there until the sparks catch on to some kindling and ignite the needed flames that burn this corrupt kingdom down. Can so many politicians and federal bureacrats want the destruction of America and the Constitution? I hold out high hope that the majority would still want to save this nation..It only takes one more on our side than theirs and I say the chances are great for the underdog with the only true answers to gain momentum and come up to the limelight as the opponents kill each other off with their underhanded and unethical ways and means. Think of the clinton history for a moment..how can anyone want more of that? Monica lewinsky, vince foster, Arkansas..enough said. Obama is growing his own garden of suspicious attributes and Mccain is not kidding everyone...his anger and his willingness to go into more wars..not a good combo imo. Paul and Kucinich are friends and respect each other..I say that would be a winner..a big big winner ticket..imo Maybe there is a strategy that has been kept in the ranks..that would be the best thing since winning independence, that ever happened to our nation..I think we have a huge chance of seeing a change in the election and nothing could be sweeter than seeing the most equipped man for the job come up and take the seat in spite of the venomous black out the media has been guilty of maneuvering..or should i just say the fed and co. It aint over til its over..i like that ticket combo.. imo
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Post by integrity4u on Mar 16, 2008 7:34:34 GMT -6
FWIW, Jo, I see more Ron Paul signs in people's yards here in North Texas than anyone else. In fact, I think I saw 1 Clinton sign and that is all. Well I did what I thought was right when I voted Mar. 4 th. Love your passion.
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Post by haney on Mar 16, 2008 9:08:09 GMT -6
Hi Jo, Sounds like a plan....is it? Now that we have Paul in the race. I got to thinking about who he would be running against. And why not let it be a Obama/Cinton ticket? Or would it be Clinton/Obama? What a better situation for Paul to be in? He'd be running against two opponents riddled with scandals, who are being supported by uneducated voters. If you think about it, as his campaign continues, he would only gain support. This sounds like it could become the scenario. After all, Mr. Maheu has replaced the Federal Reserve and changed our monetary system. He cleaned up the stock market and caught many of the criminals that abused it, causing it to falter. He has done all of this (among other things), and most of the public has no clue. So why rial things up with an election scandal? I believe the hard part has been done already. So is it Paul/Kucinich vs. Clinton/Obama? What do you think? Hi Haney I think the key words you mentioned are, "as his campaign continues"....Ron Paul is still in the race..giuliani is not, huckabee is not, romney is not, thompson was long gone..that in itself is quaint. Paul suppporters raised more money on their own in the last quarter than any candidate did through their organized campaign efforts,, that in itself sets this man apart. He is a voice of the people and Obama and Hillary are just more of the same ilk that will sink this country to its lowest level by just keeping the same flow going..but that voice is getting louder and catching fire in more and more places.. Did Maheu do what you say? I would be in awe of him if that is the case..I think if anyone is capable of igniting that..he is or was. The Fed coming down is mandatory for our country to regain its strength on all levels..Ron Paul has submitted legislation to dismantle the FED at least twice now..one is in committee i think i heard..and will most likely stay there until the sparks catch on to some kindling and ignite the needed flames that burn this corrupt kingdom down. Can so many politicians and federal bureacrats want the destruction of America and the Constitution? I hold out high hope that the majority would still want to save this nation..It only takes one more on our side than theirs and I say the chances are great for the underdog with the only true answers to gain momentum and come up to the limelight as the opponents kill each other off with their underhanded and unethical ways and means. Think of the clinton history for a moment..how can anyone want more of that? Monica lewinsky, vince foster, Arkansas..enough said. Obama is growing his own garden of suspicious attributes and Mccain is not kidding everyone...his anger and his willingness to go into more wars..not a good combo imo. Paul and Kucinich are friends and respect each other..I say that would be a winner..a big big winner ticket..imo Maybe there is a strategy that has been kept in the ranks..that would be the best thing since winning independence, that ever happened to our nation..I think we have a huge chance of seeing a change in the election and nothing could be sweeter than seeing the most equipped man for the job come up and take the seat in spite of the venomous black out the media has been guilty of maneuvering..or should i just say the fed and co. It aint over til its over..i like that ticket combo.. imo "Paul suppporters raised more money on their own in the last quarter than any candidate did through their organized campaign efforts,, that in itself sets this man apart." Hi Jo, I see we are on the same page here. I just heard Paulson (just now) talking about our payout....er...that stimulus package. Our money will be coming soon (IMO). There was a hint of a second stimulus package (June/July) in the interview. Can you imagine the financial support that Ron Paul will have when this happens? lol I believe this is all scripted, and it has Robert Maheu written all over it. I firmly believe the bad guys were caught many moons ago. And YES, the fun is just beginning! Ricky
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Post by jo on Mar 16, 2008 22:03:27 GMT -6
Hi Haney I think the key words you mentioned are, "as his campaign continues"....Ron Paul is still in the race..giuliani is not, huckabee is not, romney is not, thompson was long gone..that in itself is quaint. Paul suppporters raised more money on their own in the last quarter than any candidate did through their organized campaign efforts,, that in itself sets this man apart. He is a voice of the people and Obama and Hillary are just more of the same ilk that will sink this country to its lowest level by just keeping the same flow going..but that voice is getting louder and catching fire in more and more places.. Did Maheu do what you say? I would be in awe of him if that is the case..I think if anyone is capable of igniting that..he is or was. The Fed coming down is mandatory for our country to regain its strength on all levels..Ron Paul has submitted legislation to dismantle the FED at least twice now..one is in committee i think i heard..and will most likely stay there until the sparks catch on to some kindling and ignite the needed flames that burn this corrupt kingdom down. Can so many politicians and federal bureacrats want the destruction of America and the Constitution? I hold out high hope that the majority would still want to save this nation..It only takes one more on our side than theirs and I say the chances are great for the underdog with the only true answers to gain momentum and come up to the limelight as the opponents kill each other off with their underhanded and unethical ways and means. Think of the clinton history for a moment..how can anyone want more of that? Monica lewinsky, vince foster, Arkansas..enough said. Obama is growing his own garden of suspicious attributes and Mccain is not kidding everyone...his anger and his willingness to go into more wars..not a good combo imo. Paul and Kucinich are friends and respect each other..I say that would be a winner..a big big winner ticket..imo Maybe there is a strategy that has been kept in the ranks..that would be the best thing since winning independence, that ever happened to our nation..I think we have a huge chance of seeing a change in the election and nothing could be sweeter than seeing the most equipped man for the job come up and take the seat in spite of the venomous black out the media has been guilty of maneuvering..or should i just say the fed and co. It aint over til its over..i like that ticket combo.. imo "Paul suppporters raised more money on their own in the last quarter than any candidate did through their organized campaign efforts,, that in itself sets this man apart." Hi Jo, I see we are on the same page here. I just heard Paulson (just now) talking about our payout....er...that stimulus package. Our money will be coming soon (IMO). There was a hint of a second stimulus package (June/July) in the interview. Can you imagine the financial support that Ron Paul will have when this happens? lol I believe this is all scripted, and it has Robert Maheu written all over it. I firmly believe the bad guys were caught many moons ago. And YES, the fun is just beginning! Ricky Hey Ricky, That sounds very good to me! I think its also worth remembering that Paul came in 2ND in the Nevada primaries..under Romney I believe.. He must be well received in that great state. I look forward to the rest of this year with much excitement and hope for a miraculous turnaround. It's prime time for real change in the direction of freedom and prosperity in all areas..that is what this country's destiny has always been. I cant wait to right some very fat checks to the Paul campaign! jo
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Post by haney on Mar 17, 2008 8:39:48 GMT -6
Does this website look like a man who is serious about running for president? YES... We're on the verge or getting our country back (US), and so few even realize it.... ronpaul.org/
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Post by hawkeye1 on Mar 17, 2008 16:00:15 GMT -6
Here comes Ron paul.... AND DOWN THE STRETCH
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Post by haney on Mar 18, 2008 14:49:35 GMT -6
Right-on, Hawk....And here he comes, fast. Ron Paul backers succeed in guerilla takeover of some GOP caucuses By Jo Mannies POST-DISPATCHPOLITICAL CORRESPONDENT 03/18/2008
Republican presidential hopeful, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas (Evan Vucci/AP)
The first hints were the phone calls.
Never before had St. Charles County Republican Party Chairman Jon Bennett received so many queries about where this year's party caucus was to be held. And Bennett didn't recognize most of the callers.
On Saturday, Bennett learned why. Dozens of avid supporters of Ron Paul, a Texas congressman who is running a renegade quest for the presidential nomination, staged a political guerrilla attack. At that caucus at St. Peters City Hall — as well as others across the state — party regulars like Bennett were overwhelmed.
Caucuses in Missouri, held only in presidential election years, are typically low-key affairs attended mainly by party diehards. But this year, the pro-Paul activists commandeered gatherings in the city of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Kansas City and Springfield. Paul supporters also controlled caucuses in at least a half dozen rural counties.
The result: Paul's supporters predict they have snagged roughly a third of the 2,137 state Republican delegates. Those delegates will determine the state GOP platform this spring and help select the presidential delegates to the national Republican presidential convention in Minneapolis in September.
The unorthodox push, which sparked shouting matches in some meetings, reflected Paul's campaign — an anti-establishment, grass-roots movement built on passion.
"This is a movement for change in the long term," said Ruth Carlson, a 24-year-old secretary from St. John who helped organize Saturday's push in the St. Louis area.
At many of Saturday's caucuses, the Paul contingents also won approval for some of their man's key positions, including resolutions for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan, and against the federal Patriot Act and warrantless wiretaps.
But the most politically explosive resolution called for repealing the Missouri Republican Party requirement that all of the state's 58 GOP presidential delegates back the victor in the Feb. 5 primary: U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., now the presumptive presidential nominee.
In Missouri's presidential contest, Paul obtained less than 5 percent of the statewide Republican vote.
Missouri leaders of Saturday's pro-Paul effort insist that they're not driven by a quest to resurrect his chances for the White House.
Carlson and other Paul supporters say their aim is to force the Missouri Republican Party to embrace Paul's principles.
"We're not holding out an illusion that Ron is going to win the nomination," said Debbie Hopper, Paul's national field director. "This is about calling the Republican Party back to its roots."
Hopper — who lives in Fenton and was herself elected a delegate Saturday at a caucus in St. Louis County — cited other caucus successes by pro-Paul supporters in other states, including Nevada, Colorado and Washington.
But Missouri Republican officials plan to fight back. State Republican Party Executive Director Jared Craighead said party leaders will be examining the lists of caucus-goers, and of the newly elected state delegates. He contends that some of the Paul activists involved in the caucuses were really Democrats or Libertarians who should be tossed off.
However, St. Louis city Republican Chairwoman Judy Zakibe joined Bennett in asserting that some of the blame lies with Republican elected officials and party activists who stayed home Saturday.
"Our people didn't come out," Zakibe said. "That's what cost us."
But Bennett accused the Paul forces of deception. At the St. Charles County caucus, Paul backers did not identify themselves as such. Instead they promoted a group of proposed delegates they called the Conservative Values slate.
"They went out of their way not to use 'Ron Paul,'" Bennett said. "Intellectually they were dishonest about their reasons."
Still, Bennett had to appreciate their success: "I'll hand them kudos for being activists. I'll hand them kudos for being organized."
Brent Stafford, a computer analyst from O'Fallon who headed the pro-Paul forces in St. Charles County, gave credit to his side's stealth preparations, which included mock caucuses.
Whatever happens, organizer Carlson said Saturday's victories should prove that Republican Party leaders can't ignore Ron Paul, his views or his supporters.
She added with a chuckle: "We're not just a bunch of people on the Internet. We show up."
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 19, 2008 23:33:53 GMT -6
we can do guys. the Paulista (or Patriots will infiltrate the delegate system) can win back our Country. Keep signing up to be a delegate: voters.ronpaul2008.com/grassroots/
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Post by haney on Mar 20, 2008 8:09:26 GMT -6
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Post by cmkxer on Mar 20, 2008 9:07:07 GMT -6
he's a traitor
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Post by haney on Mar 22, 2008 10:27:02 GMT -6
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Post by haney on Mar 30, 2008 14:44:46 GMT -6
And so it begins....
Senior Democrats mull Al Gore's nomination By Tim Shipman in Washington Last Updated: 2:23am BST 30/03/2008
Plans for Al Gore to take the Democratic presidential nomination as the saviour of a bitterly divided party are being actively discussed by senior figures and aides to the former vice-president.
The bloody civil war between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has left many Democrats convinced that neither can deliver a knockout blow to the other and that both have been so damaged that they risk losing November's election to the Republican nominee, John McCain.
Former aides to Al Gore now believe he could emerge as a compromise candidate
Former Gore aides now believe he could emerge as a compromise candidate acceptable to both camps at the party's convention in Denver during the last week of August.
Two former Gore campaign officials have told The Sunday Telegraph that a scenario first mapped out by members of Mr Gore's inner circle last May now has a sporting chance of coming true.
Mr Gore, who was Bill Clinton's vice-president and has since won a Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar for his work on green issues, remains an influential figure eight years after he beat George W Bush in the popular vote but lost the White House after the Florida recount fiasco.
The opening has emerged because opinion polls show Mr McCain stretching his lead over both Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton, whose campaigns are engaged in a daily cycle of attacks, character assassination and mutual recriminations on religion, race and the economy.
advertisement Between a quarter and a third of Obama and Clinton supporters say that they would not now vote for the other in November.
The prospect of a new Gore candidacy was raised last week in Time magazine by Joe Klein, the doyen of American political writers, and discussed on the main cable news networks, CNN, Fox and MSNBC.
If neither Mr Obama nor Mrs Clinton has the 2,025 delegates needed to win the nomination, and if both appear unable to beat Mr McCain, under one scenario a group of about 100 party elders - the "super-delegates" - could sit out the first ballot in Denver, preventing either candidate winning outright, and then offer Mr Gore the nomination for the good of the party.
Tim Mahoney, a Democrat congressman from Florida, said last week: "If it goes into the convention, don't be surprised if someone different is at the top of the ticket." This suggests the party would accept a Gore-Clinton or a Gore-Obama pairing.
Following a brief flurry of speculation that he might jump into the race last year, Mr Gore claimed he had "fallen out of love" with politics, but he has pointedly refused to rule out another tilt at the White House and said that the only job in public life that interests him is the presidency
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