RP Vid Battle For The Republic
October 12, 2007DJ En’s at it again… This video is a little history lesson about how America once had to stand up against the system, and how history must repeat itself, except that this time, it is a war of words.
Hitlery’s Wicked Cackle
October 6, 2007“Perhaps her most redeeming quality?” Once a neocon, always a neocon. If you though Stalin, Lenin and Mao were bad, wait until you see what’s coming in 2008 in the United Fascist States of America! Unless, we vote Ron Pau – perhaps he is our only hope. Vote Ron Paul for the long haul – 2008, 2012.
Ron Paul raises 5 million in 3rd quarter, up 114%
October 4, 2007Source: thehill.com
Ron Paul’s 114 percent increase is in stark contrast to the decrease suffered by Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, and John McCain. Romney’s fundraising was down 29 percent. Giuliani was down 40 percent. McCain was down 55 percent.
GO RON PAUL!
Conservative Republicans Have Only One Choice In 2008
September 16, 2007No real conservative could support Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Fred Thompson, or Newt Gingrich. When it comes to historic conservative principles, each of these men is as phony as a three dollar bill. That they are now attempting to cast themselves as conservatives is more than laughable: it is downright hilarious.
Ron Paul pwnz Fox Debate!
September 6, 2007Source: YouTube
SHOO-IN! Ron Paul gets first place, grabbing a third of the total vote, in spite of the questions being steered against him and Giuliani’s laughing about Iraq. Also keep in mind that people had to PAY just to vote. Of course FOX News quickly loses interest when they discover he can’t lose. BOOYA!
How Much is 9/11 Worth To Rudy Giuliani?
September 1, 2007Mr. 9/11
Rudy Giuliani made a great impression on 9/11. It did well for his public acceptance. But the veneer is starting to mold a slimy green. He’s made a lot of appearances in speeches since 9/11. Claiming “I’m One of Them,” he’s garnered over $9.2 million in making appearances and speeches as the defender of America. If you do the math, it works out to more than $3,000 per death from 9/11.
Rudy’s no more America’s defender than Osama Bin Laden is the pilot of Flight 11. He’s merely a huckster out for a big buck and a globalist shill with a big mouth. We need to support people with character. Not members of the CFR, like Obama, Hillary, Romney, Giuliani, Edwards, Dodds, Richardson, McCain and Thompson.
If we are ever going to win this war on terror, we need to look on the inside a bit first. Once we eliminate the terrorists from the White House and the Pentagon, the pedophiles from Senate, and the freemasons and bonesmen in the entire political realm, only then, will we have a hope in hell. Otherwise, we’re just changing quarterbacks every year but keeping the same team.
My suggestion? Ron Paul. With men like him – character and integrity are more important than slickness and prominence. He’s got the strength of the entire Internet behind him, and people of all ages and background.
Ron Paul Wins Five Straw Polls, Mainstream Media Remains Silent
August 31, 2007Posted by Chris Brunner at August 23, 2007 05:28 AM
Whether it’s Washington, Alabama, New Hampshire, or South Carolina, the message is the same. We want our freedom, our rights, our money, and our country back, and we’re willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen. Thousands are driving from all over their states to show support resulting in straw poll victories for Ron Paul with percentages as high as 81%. Dr. Paul has placed in a total of 16 straw polls now, tying him with Romney and thrusting him far beyond Giuliani in terms of visible support, and not a word about the trend can be heard from the mainstream media. To put this into perspective, there were over 4,800 articles in the mainstream media about the Iowa straw poll in which Mitt Romney spent over $200,000 ensuring his win, while there are a whopping 162 mainstream articles combined from all five straw polls in which Ron Paul was victorious. Most of these mentions are no more than a one-senence blurb incorporated into an article about a more general topic. But, this is the Internet, and we have access to the truth:
Straw Poll Victories
FIRST PLACE (5)
New Hampshire Taxpayers, July 7 ~ 1st 65.3%
North Carolina, Gaston GOP, August 13, ~ 1st 36.6%
New Hampshire, Stafford, NH, August 18 ~ 1st 72.7%
Alabama, August 18 ~ 1st 81.2%
Washington State, August 21 ~ 1st 28.1%
SECOND PLACE (5)
Utah GOP, June 12, 2nd 5.4%
LibertyPapers.org conference, June 16 ~ 2nd 16.7%
Georgia, Cobb Co. GOP, July 4 ~ 2nd 17%
South Carolina, Georgetown Co., July 28 ~ 2nd 18%
West Lafayette, Indiana, August 18 ~ 2nd 11.7%
Number of Times Placing In Top Three
| Candidate | First | Second | Third | Total |
| Ron Paul | 5 | 5 | 6 | 16 |
| Mitt Romney | 4 | 6 | 6 | 16 |
| Fred Thompson | 10 | 4 | 0 | 14 |
| Rudy Giuliani | 0 | 3 | 2 | 5 |
| Mike Huckabee | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Duncan Hunter | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
| Sam Brownback | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| John McCain | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| Tommy Thompson | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| John Cox | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Jim Gilmore | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Tom Tancredo | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Other | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Source: Oklahomans for Ron Paul
Clearly, it’s up to us to get the word out. Join your local meetup, talk to family, friends, and co-workers. This is our one chance to save our country. Let’s make it happen!
We appreciate you!
Successfully yours,
Christopher S. Lawton
WhoWouldTheWorldElect.com
August 31, 2007So far, Ron Paul got 15,003 votes! That’s first place!
Update: Now well past 16,000! Keep voting! He’s still #1!
It Can’t Happen Here
August 31, 2007
Source: Ron Paul
December 20, 2004
In 2002 I asked my House colleagues a rhetorical question with regard to the onslaught of government growth in the post-September 11th era: Is America becoming a police state?
The question is no longer rhetorical. We are not yet living in a total police state, but it is fast approaching. The seeds of future tyranny have been sown, and many of our basic protections against government have been undermined. The atmosphere since 2001 has permitted Congress to create whole new departments and agencies that purport to make us safer- always at the expense of our liberty. But security and liberty go hand-in-hand. Members of Congress, like too many Americans, don’t understand that a society with no constraints on its government cannot be secure. History proves that societies crumble when their governments become more powerful than the people and private institutions.
Unfortunately, the new intelligence bill passed by Congress two weeks ago moves us closer to an encroaching police state by imposing the precursor to a full-fledged national ID card. Within two years, every American will need a “conforming” ID to deal with any federal agency– including TSA at the airport.
Undoubtedly many Americans and members of Congress don’t believe America is becoming a police state, which is reasonable enough. They associate the phrase with highly visible symbols of authoritarianism like military patrols, martial law, and summary executions. But we ought to be concerned that we have laid the foundation for tyranny by making the public more docile, more accustomed to government bullying, and more accepting of arbitrary authority- all in the name of security. Our love for liberty above all has been so diminished that we tolerate intrusions into our privacy that would have been abhorred just a few years ago. We tolerate inconveniences and infringements upon our liberties in a manner that reflects poorly on our great national character of rugged individualism. American history, at least in part, is a history of people who don’t like being told what to do. Yet we are increasingly empowering the federal government and its agents to run our lives.
Terror, fear, and crises like 9-11 are used to achieve complacency and obedience, especially when citizens are deluded into believing they are still a free people. The loss of liberty, we are assured, will be minimal, short-lived, and necessary. Many citizens believe that once the war on terror is over, restrictions on their liberties will be reversed. But this war is undeclared and open-ended, with no precise enemy and no expressly stated final goal. Terrorism will never be eradicated completely; does this mean future presidents will assert extraordinary war powers indefinitely?
Washington DC provides a vivid illustration of what our future might look like. Visitors to Capitol Hill encounter police barricades, metal detectors, paramilitary officers carrying fully automatic rifles, police dogs, ID checks, and vehicle stops. The people are totally disarmed; only the police and criminals have guns. Surveillance cameras are everywhere, monitoring street activity, subway travel, parks, and federal buildings. There’s not much evidence of an open society in Washington, DC, yet most folks do not complain– anything goes if it’s for government-provided safety and security.
After all, proponents argue, the government is doing all this to catch the bad guys. If you don’t have anything to hide, they ask, what are you so afraid of? The answer is that I’m afraid of losing the last vestiges of privacy that a free society should hold dear. I’m afraid of creating a society where the burden is on citizens to prove their innocence, rather than on government to prove wrongdoing. Most of all, I’m afraid of living in a society where a subservient populace surrenders its liberties to an all-powerful government.
It may be true that average Americans do not feel intimidated by the encroachment of the police state. Americans remain tolerant of what they see as mere nuisances because they have been deluded into believing total government supervision is necessary and helpful, and because they still enjoy a high level of material comfort. That tolerance may wane, however, as our standard of living falls due to spiraling debt, endless deficit spending at home and abroad, a declining fiat dollar, inflation, higher interest rates, and failing entitlement programs. At that point attitudes toward omnipotent government may change, but the trend toward authoritarianism will be difficult to reverse.
Those who believe a police state can’t happen here are poor students of history. Every government, democratic or not, is capable of tyranny. We must understand this if we hope to remain a free people.
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More on Senator Larry Craig (Romney’s Stooge)
August 30, 2007Source: Prisonplanet.com
Keith Olbermann (and staff) reenact Senator Larry Craig’s arrest for lewd conduct in an airport men’s room.
Straight from the police report.
Aaron Russo Supported Ron Paul
August 28, 2007Aaron Russo, a famous patriot and successful Hollywood and business figure died last week. In his famous film, “America: Freedom to Fascism” he spoke out against the police state in America and the reducing of our rights and liberties. Interestingly enough, he also promoted Ron Paul. In fact, he was one of the first to support Ron Paul’s bid for White House appointment.
Gary Franchi, the RTR National Director, recently sent this in an email:
“Now you may be saying to your self… why would I vote for Ron Paul, after all he’s a “Republican”…
At the end of Aaron’s movie he made it quite clear, “Stop being good Democrats, stop being good Republicans, and start being good Americans”.
The message is simple, but can you transcend the parties and vote for a man based on his message alone?
The two party system is merely an illusion set up to divide us. And Ron Paul’s message is clearly not a message passed down from party headquarters, his message is passed up from “We The People”.
As part of the ongoing push to get Ron Paul elected President of our Republic this is my request: register to vote as a “Republican” if you have not done so already. Rise above the divisive labels and take a stand for a man and his message. Please register to vote, and when you do make sure you tell them why. Tell them you’re registering to vote because of Ron Paul.”
Criminal charges filed on the media conspiracy against Ron Paul
August 28, 2007Source: Daredevil92103
..and the American people. Private Criminal Investigators Ted L. Gunderson and Clarence Malcolm execute formal criminal charges against discovered felons in the mainstream media. Looks like the media is being charged with felony rico and conspiracy against Dr. Ron Paul and the American People!
Mitt Romney Campaign Scandal
August 28, 2007Source: CNN.com
Sen. Larry Craig peered through a crack in a restroom stall door for two minutes and made gestures suggesting he wanted to engage in “lewd conduct,” according to the police officer who arrested him.
Craig resigned Monday night as a Senate liaison for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign. Romney’s son Josh canceled a trip to Idaho on Tuesday.
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