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  • George S.
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 10116

    obama could be an alien sent from another planet.
    yes the jews control politics in the us they got the dollars.
    Last edited by George S.; 04-01-2012, 05:54 AM. Reason: ed
    "Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
    GOTSE DELCEV

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    • Brian
      Banned
      • Oct 2011
      • 1130

      GO Ron Paul!, record crowds and he's still supposedly not winning.

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      • Brian
        Banned
        • Oct 2011
        • 1130

        Birthers/Impeachment

        Congressman Walter Jones resolution.
        A nice summery of why Obama should be impeached even if the 'birthers' fail.

        Impeach Obama 2012! Join The National Campaign! - YouTube

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        • Brian
          Banned
          • Oct 2011
          • 1130

          Santorum is out!, good riddance!

          The Ron Paul Buzz Heightens With Santorum’s Exit



          April 12, 2012
          Rick Santorum made the decision to “suspend” his campaign on Tuesday, leaving Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich as the remaining contenders for the Republican Presidential nominee. Now what?

          Romney has long been declared by the GOP establishment and mainstream media as the definite front-runner in the race. But for the sake of the 24-hour news cycle, nearly every other candidate has been afforded a moment to relish in the limelight as his “rival” — every candidate, it seems, except Paul.

          With Santorum’s exit, the “Paulbots,” “Paulites” or whatever the MSM have branded Paul’s supporters this week have become energized, and some pundits believe they have good reason. Throughout the primary season, Paul and his supporters have frequently decried the lack of media attention given to the candidate despite his campaign’s ability to organize and energize supporters in ways the other contenders could only hope to emulate.

          But now, some people are left wondering if the media will be forced to recognize Paul as a real alternative — even if he is trailing — to Romney as the race enters the final stretch and the candidates make a mad dash to the Republican National Convention in August.

          Rest of article in Link.

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          • Brian
            Banned
            • Oct 2011
            • 1130

            It's slowly moving on for Ron Paul.

            I have been an advocate for Ron Paul but if you remember one of my earlier posts I don't like the look of him - I literally mean his face, eyes and body language - I can't help feeling he is a controlled 'wolf in sheep clothing'.





            Actually, Ron Paul Is Secretly Winning A Lot More Delegates Than You Think



            Apr. 27, 2012
            Mitt Romney may have all but locked up the Republican nomination with his victories in the East Coast primaries this week, but Ron Paul and his army of acolytes aren't ready to give up the fight just yet.
            As the rest of the political world's attention shifts to the general election, Paul is still quietly amassing delegates at district and county conventions, and is now poised to take a real bite — or at least a big nibble — out of Romney's delegate total.
            In just the last week, Paul locked up 49 delegates, including five in Pennsylvania and four in Rhode Island, two states thought to be firmly on Romney's turf. In Minnesota, Paul won 20 of the 24 delegates awarded at last weekend's district caucuses, an impressive sweep that guarantees that Paul will control a majority of the state's delegation at the Republican National Convention.
            And despite staunch opposition from the state Republican Party, Paul took 20 of the 40 delegates awarded in Missouri last weekend, according to campaign chairman Jesse Benton.
            In at least five other states — Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, Washington, and Maine — Paul has done remarkably well at county and district conventions, and his supporters are expected to win a big chunk of the RNC delegates at the state conventions later this spring.


            Rest of article in Link.

            Interesting...mmm????

            EXCLUSIVE: Ron Paul Shocks Campaign Staff With New Position On Israel



            Apr. 13, 2012
            Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul revealed this week that he would support moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, a surprising position that contradicts conventional wisdom about Paul's stance toward the Jewish state.
            Paul first made this position known Wednesday night, during a private meeting with evangelical leaders interested in helping the Texas Congressman reach out to the conservative Christian community.
            According to a transcript of the meeting obtained by Business Insider, the leaders started off the meeting by asking Paul whether he would sign an Executive Order to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a major policy objective for Israeli hardliners and many leaders in the Christian Right.
            "The real issue here is not what America wants, but what does Israel want," Paul told evangelical leaders, according to a transcript of the meeting obtained by Business Insider. "If Israel wants their capital to be Jerusalem, then the United States should honor that."
            "How would we like it if some other nation said 'We decided to recognize New York City as your capital instead, so we will build our embassy there?'" he added.
            Even Paul's senior campaign aides were surprised by his response.
            "We were floored," senior advisor Doug Wead told Business Insider. "It sounds like pure Ron Paul, but it still caught us off guard...If someone would have asked him that in a national debate, I suppose it would have popped right out, but nobody did!"
            Wead added that Paul's position "makes sense after the fact," noting that the candidate has frequently emphasized Israel's sovereignty.
            Still, Paul's stance will likely come as a surprise to GOP leaders, most of whom view Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy ideas — and particularly his stance towards Israel — as his greatest weakness. The septuagenarian Congressman has largely been snubbed by the right-wing Jewish community, and was even excluded from a December presidential candidates' forum hosted by the Republican Jewish Coalition because of his "misguided and extreme" foreign policy views.
            "I appreciate what he said about Israel — as a matter of fact, I was pleasantly surprised," Brian Jacobs, a Texas pastor who attended Wednesday's meeting, told Business Insider. "It helped answer a lot of questions that I had."

            Rest of article in Link.

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            • Brian
              Banned
              • Oct 2011
              • 1130

              From the 'Only in America' files,

              Crazy Talk: 'Don't Re-Nig' Bumper Sticker

              Black News and Black Views with a Whole Lotta Attitude




              March 16, 2012
              Well. So much for subtle, covert racism, and so much for people who can't stand Obama because he's black making up other reasons to justify their opposition. Apparently a company is selling -- and people are actually buying and proudly displaying -- "Don't Re-Nig" bumper stickers to gear up for the 2012 presidential election.

              From the Huffington Post:

              A photograph of a bumper sticker that features racist, anti-Obama language has gone viral on Facebook and other social networks.

              The sticker reads "Don't Re-Nig In 2012," in large white type, above smaller text that reads: "Stop repeat offenders. Don't re-elect Obama!"

              The offensive design appears to have originated at a site called Stumpy's Stickers, where it can be purchased. The site sells variations on the same idea, including another "Don't Re-Nig" design and a caricature of a black man's face with a missing tooth, a picture of a chimp that reads "Obama 2012," and another with a drawing of several Ku Klux Klan members that reads "The Original Boys In The Hood."

              It's horrifying that people feel this way, but it's certainly not shocking or new. Are we a little refreshed that some Americans are at least owning the real source of their opposition to the president?

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              • Brian
                Banned
                • Oct 2011
                • 1130

                Alaska Senator Endorses Romney; Delegates Boo, Then Chant Ron Paul!

                April 27, 2012. Alaskan Delegates show it's time for U.S. senator Barrasso to get with the program after he says ".....I have endorsed and will continue to w...

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