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January 24, 2008

Posted by Nancy Sivill


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  1. Nancy, is it not possible that the media wants to destroy the Ron Paul campaign to protect the CFR candidates?  An endorsement from a bad group doesn't negate a candidate.  Ron Paul does not support Muslim terrorists and he is not trying to aid their efforts by ending an unconstitutional war.

    user iconJames on Thursday, 24 January 2008, 14:13 MST # |

  2. I would also ask you to consider, "Who benefits by the war?"  Obviously the pro-war-at-the-expense-of-the-constitution Republicans.  Who else?  Radical Islam.  Their recruits are majorly up.  So, if Ron Paul can be discredited, then actually Radical Islam wins and we never have a secure, free nation at home.  If Ron Paul wins and we end these unconstitutional wars and secure our homeland, we will be a free and prosperous nation.  ...I am just playing "Devil's Advocate" here.  There's no one more opposed to Islam and terrorism than me.  And Saddam Hussein was paying $25,000 to every Palestinian (Philistine) family to send their children into Israel to blow themselves up.  If that's not supporting terrorism, I don't know what is.

    user iconJames on Thursday, 24 January 2008, 14:49 MST # |

  3. And by the way, lest anyone question my statement, I am a Conservative and a Republican.

    user iconJames on Thursday, 24 January 2008, 14:50 MST # |

  4. Nancy, A vote for Ron Paul is a vote against the CFR and the elite. I am not tickled by Ron's foreign policies, but reality tends to get a president on the right path when it comes to this area. Romney's free trade positions have me more worried.

    user iconJohn Wunderlich on Thursday, 24 January 2008, 19:46 MST # |

  5. I was aware of this perhaps from something you sent out before (miss those daily bulletins you sent out). 

    Unfortunately, candidates cannot control what others write about them or who professes support.  Right now many folks in the Middle East are getting free national defense from a dangerous Iran.  The fact is the ruling shieks and oil companies don't want the American Taxpayer funded security of their interests to go away and leave them to take care of themselves.  Iran hates the Saudis/Kuwaitis.  Iran's military capability is probably as strong as the rest of the middle east combined.  Therefore, what a hypenated-American paper says when I believe they are exclaiming their own non-American self interest or that of a foreign interest whom they may serve as a front for does not influence my outlook.  

    I do not for one second believe that Dr. Paul would not serve the best interests of this nation as Chief Executive and defend it from all threats both foreign and domestic as Commander in Chief otherwise I would not support him. 

    There is no candidate left in this race who has a longstanding record of speaking out on behalf of American Sovereignty and Governing by virtue of Constitutional principles. 

     

    user iconSovereignMan -- Florida on Thursday, 24 January 2008, 22:35 MST # |

  6. I believe you are right Sovereignman and am therefore supporting Ron Paul. I wish he could get mainstream traction but the elite and its subsidary media will do what they can to stop anything like that.

    user iconJohn Wunderlich on Friday, 25 January 2008, 17:32 MST # |

  7. ...I am pro life... and we don't really have any choice at this point anyway.

    I am waiting. I will buy a Ron Paul tee-shirt if he runs as an Independent after the primaries!!  I am not that stupid! I don't want to spend 3o bucks on someone who would wrinkle and wrap-up before I can cast my vote!!!

    I don't have a problem with RP's stand on war, I have a problem with his lack of support of Israel. I am waiting for that to change as well. We already know he is a baptist...

    user iconTanc4Babies on Saturday, 26 January 2008, 05:41 MST # |

  8. I thought Tancredo "wrinkled and wrapped up" before we could cast our vote and we all donated money to him? Also, I don't know why we need to support Israel, they are strong enough to stand on their own, as history proves.

    user iconMarvin Gill on Sunday, 27 January 2008, 08:05 MST # |

  9. I guess everyone forgets that Tom Tancredo had a large group of former Iranian ex-patriots who supported his candidacy. In fact I worked with two of them in Iowa. They were great supporters. Any good candidate should have a large diverse group of supporters, who agree with some part of the platform and therefore support that candidate.

    I see the news programs finding Ron Paul supporters who would not be considered mainstream in order to try to undermine the support by Christians, etc. There is a blatant effort by media to denigrate Ron Paul. That is why the internet is so important for any candidate who is against the liberal agenda.

    God Bless

    Anne 

    user iconJoseph and Anne on Sunday, 27 January 2008, 08:35 MST # |

  10. Well said Anne.

    user iconMarvin Gill on Sunday, 27 January 2008, 09:00 MST # |

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