Roger L. Simon
Pajamas Media
February 19, 2008
Some may call it poetic justice, others may call it unfair, but Ron Paul is in the fight of his political life, but it’s not for the presidency. It’s to stay in Congress from his own district.
While pursuing his thus far quixotic quest for the presidency, Congressman Paul has fallen behind by over ten points in the polls (43-32) in the fight for the Republican nomination in the Texas 14th to challenger Chris Peden, according to internal polls from both campaigns, which Pajamas Media was told were quite similar. Peden is a 43-year old CPA and city councilman from Friendswood, Texas. The primary takes place on March 4.
With reports for January 2008 not yet out, Congressman Paul has spent (according to OpenSecrets.org) $20,262,084 on his presidential campaign – well over a million dollars per delegate (he has 14 to John McCain’s 903). Paul still has nearly eight million in his presidential war chest, possibly more when the new report comes out on Feb. 20, but cannot use any of it in his contest against Peden unless the OBGYN-politician drops out of the presidential race.
In an exclusive interview with Pajamas Media, Chris Peden said Paul is unlikely to forego his long shot pursuit of the presidency because to do so would mean he would not be able to make a coveted speech before the Republican Convention this September in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
But Paul would be well advised to reconsider. His over ten-year incumbency in the 14th District – which spans ten counties of South Texas with 675 miles of coastline – is in jeopardy for several reasons, not the least of which, Peden told PJM, is the reconfiguration of the 14th itself. Since 2004, it not only includes Galveston but suburban Houston as well, coming within six miles of NASA headquarters with many of the space agency’s employees now within the district. Paul is known for opposing funding for NASA, calling it unconstitutional.
Paul’s supporters themselves seem to be worried. They have switched fund-raising efforts on their website The Daily Paul in recent days from the presidency to his congressional race.
Meanwhile, frontrunner Peden plans to expose many other of Dr. Paul’s positions to his constituents, which the challenger says have received little coverage by mainstream media. This, of course, could include the as yet unsolved mystery of the racially controversial newsletters authored under Paul’s name during the nineties. Paul claims to have forgotten who wrote them.
But number one among the issues, Peden said in his interview, is this: “I’m not running for Commander-In-Chief, and so once the decision was made to put troops in Iraq, and that decision, by the way, was made by Congress, then I would never vote to not send them body armor and the equipment they needed to be successful. That is the one area that Ron Paul and I are vastly different.”
For the other areas, listen to the full Peden podcast interview:
http://pajamasmedia.com/audio/shows/pjmpolitical-xm/20080215-PJM-RS.mp3
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February 19th, 2008 at 8:10 am
Couldn’t happen to a better guy. LOSE RONNY LOSE!!!!!!!!!!!
February 19th, 2008 at 8:14 am
NonPaul, can i ask you to explain why you are so against a man who wishes to restore the Constitution, end the wars (wars with no meaning other than greed and oil + a little depopulation) and fix the economy? Please, I beg, explain. I can’t believe there are still people like you lol, with all the resources, reliable ones at that, you still have your head in your ass, I just don’t get it….Is this John McCain? or George W trolling this site? Maybe you are Dick Cheney? Come clean you fascist motherfucker
February 19th, 2008 at 8:44 am
Damn it JAY! STOP FEEDING THE TROLLS!! If you haven’t noticed, Non Paul is always here, like it’s a full-time job. That means he is probably CENTCOM, but it wouldn’t surprise me if he was just a hater with no life. Either way, by expending energy on useful idiots, you become one yourself.
February 19th, 2008 at 8:52 am
Hey phantom loser. No I’m not here all the time like you losers. I have a very full and rich life. Golf, Tennis, Pool, Sports Cars and mansions. You have conspiracy crap coming out of your ears.
Remember loser……..WE ARE WATCHING YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 19th, 2008 at 9:00 am
All apologies Phantom, I by know means am trying to fuel this “fire”, I check in on infowars almost daily, but rarely check the discussions, so again, I apologize. I simply find it hard to comprehend this persons beliefs thats all, thought maybe he could provide reason as to why he thinks in such a distorted manner, obviously, based on his reply to you bragging about mansions and sports cars (which I’m sure you have lots of lol) and his neglect to even touch on my questions, I have all the info on him I need, and will not waste time with this kid
February 19th, 2008 at 10:05 am
You, Run for Office
February 19th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Nonpaul:
I’m sure that you have a rich and full life and I will read about it someday after you shoot your wad and gun down a few defenseless civilians. Get professional help. You obviously have a lot of self-esteem issues that will consume you with hate, just as they did Cho, Hawkins, & this last guy in Illinois. Quit choking your chicken and give yourself the gift of counseling.
February 19th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Ok Dr. jay lee. How much do I owe you?
I am rich and very full of life.
My self-esteem is extremely high.
I just think it is so funny that the idiots in here that fear everything from the Jews and governments to god knows what try to diagnose others.
Your tin hats must be on too tight.
Don’t worry about me and my kids. We all have the best in life. From our home, to our cars and to my children’s private schools.
a little part of the truth Reply:
February 10th, 2009 at 1:33 am
LOL, loser (OBVIOUSLY)
February 19th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
If your life is so rich, why would you be here, looking for truth? Also if your self esteem was high, you wouldnt need to belittle others beliefs, no matter what they are. Lastly, people fear what they dont understand, and i believe you are fearing the future, and since you dont understand what is happening the only thing you can do is to kill the messenger.
All you need to do NonPaul, is respond to this and i will know i was right.
D
February 19th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Ron Paul is a non-entity in Congress – he votes no on everything and rarely, if ever, introduces any legislation. It won’t surprise me a bit if he loses the republican primary for his seat.
That said, he needs to concentrate on the movement he fathered. He should concentrate on the formation of a viable third party so that the people don’t have to choose between two buckets of vomit, as Alex says.
February 19th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
The best in life? What a crock!
The “best in life” is a healthy mind, a healthy body, honesty, integrity, a conscience…
If you really do have all the things you claim to have, it’s all shit. And you’ve also got shit for brains, too, if you think anyone here is envious of a clown like you.
February 19th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
thankx nonpaul you always make me laugh so keep up the good work. o and hell just called will you be home for dinner.
February 19th, 2008 at 10:04 pm
I will continue to support Ron Paul. He needs to win his congresional seat. We need his support from congress. If the MSM would of not kept him out of the media he would be still in the race with a good chance of winning, and he is rhe onlt republican that had a chance of beating clinton or obama
February 20th, 2008 at 10:04 am
Who cares if Ron Paul loses his seat?
He shouldn’t be running. The presidential race is life and death, and to put his stupid seat in Congress ahead of it is (1) stupid and (2) selfish and (3) traitorous. Since he has done this I have decided Ron Paul is a judas goat — either that or he has some CIA spook handling him 24/7, or, his family’s life has been threatened.
He should have made arrangements in the beginning for somebody else to run in his place for Congress, before he ever decided to run for President.
What he has done to his supporters and the rEVOLution is unconscionable. He has probably cut the legs out from under Alex Jones as well, at least as far as those who know the story that it was Alex who boosted him into the presidential race in the first place.
February 20th, 2008 at 10:32 am
I care if he runs. Ron Paul is the only hope for our country! He wants to be able to go to Washington to defend our freedoms, if not as the President, then a Congressman. How sad that you have been deceived like so many others in believing there is another choice for our country. I don’t want my name associated with your post so I needed to reply to you.
February 20th, 2008 at 11:03 am
I can tell that post #14 is not the same Cathy as the one posting in post #15. Post #14 makes alot of sense (though perhaps a bit presumptuous), whereas post #15 is a response to an unidentified somebody that makes no sense at all.
February 20th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
NonPaul Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 8:10 am
Couldn’t happen to a better guy. LOSE RONNY LOSE!!!!!!!!!!!
NonPaul, you seem to hate Ron Paul. You talk about him as if he is evil.
Do you think supporting the Constitution is evil, Non[Brain]Paul?
Jay Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 8:14 am
NonPaul, answer these questions:
Can i ask you to explain why you are so against a man who wishes to restore the Constitution,
end the wars (wars with no meaning other than greed and oil + a little depopulation) and fix the economy? Please, I beg, explain [go ahead Non[brain]Paul answer these questions].
I can’t believe there are still people like you [remember Jay the United States is creeping towards communism and almost nobody can see it. Others like idiot Non[Brain]Paul think this is wonderful.]
[Remember, Jay, your tax dollars pay for propaganda from NonPaul, we should rename him: NoBrainNaul, this is how he buys his toys he brags about.]
Is this John McCain? or George W trolling this site? Maybe you are Dick Cheney?
phantom patriot Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 8:44 am
Damn it JAY! STOP FEEDING THE TROLLS!! If you haven’t noticed, Non Paul is always here, like it’s a full-time job. That means he is probably CENTCOM, but it wouldn’t surprise me if he was just a hater with no life. Either way, by expending energy on useful idiots, you become one yourself.
NonPaul Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 8:52 am
Hey phantom loser. No I’m not here [This is what you say NoBrain, but your credibility is very low.] all the time like you losers [Naul go to the website http://www.CuttingThroughTheMatrix.Com hopefully you will learn about how you have been brainwashed. In your case your ignorance is so high it might take 20 years or more.] I have a very full and rich life. Golf [hitting a little ball into a hole with a stick means your life is valuable? Is that a joke NoBrain!, Tennis [Again another sport mentioned, NoBrain? You are pathetic!, Pool [Swimming or the game on a table? In either case, you think partaking in activities that are leisure pursuits makes you successful? What a silly and shallow person you are NoBrain! Sports Cars [You have a car that can go way above the speed limit! So what! Do you fantasize that you are above the Law and can outrun police. [Note with spy cameras will record your license plate and you will go to jail. You will then get a new large black man as your Boyfriend. He will cure you of constipation, NoBrain. You are a real Winner, NoBrain.], Mansions [NoBrain, does having a living space box, that has a large square footage, make you wonderful? If the Elite are not opposed it will only be a prison cell NoBrain!].
You have conspiracy crap coming out of your ears [NoBrain research the following:
Council on Foreign Relations,
Trilateral Commission,
Bohemian Grove,
Royal Institute for International Affairs,
Bilderburg Group,
Order of Skull & Bones,
Order of the Skroll & Key, and
Read the book: None Dare Call it Conspiracy, by Gary Allen. If you do this NoBrain, you might
change my view on your Brain status.]
Remember loser……..WE [NoBrain, who is We? Are you part of the Criminal Government?] ARE WATCHING YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Oh how scary, we are legally exercising our First Amendment Rights and you threaten us as if we are criminals? What is that NoBrain?]
Jay Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 9:00 am
All apologies Phantom, I by know means am trying to fuel this “fire”, I check in on infowars almost daily, but rarely check the discussions, so again, I apologize. I simply find it hard to comprehend this persons beliefs that’s all, thought maybe he could provide reason as to why he thinks in such a distorted manner, obviously, based on his reply to you bragging about mansions and sports cars (which I’m sure you have lots of lol) and his neglect to even touch on my questions [Remember Jay he has NoBrain, so he can not think of an answer. He is incapable of thought, but he can go out and play. What a hero, NoBrain!], I have all the info on him I need, and will not waste time with this kid [Jay, you hit the nail on the head NoBrain is a baby who plays.]
jay lee Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
[NoBrain is his new name] Nonpaul:
I’m sure that you have a rich and full life and I will read about it someday after you shoot your wad and gun down a few defenseless civilians [or strip search and beat a handcuffed woman, like the scum NoBrain is.] Get professional help. You obviously have a lot of self-esteem issues that will consume you with hate, just as they did Cho, Hawkins, & this last guy in Illinois. Quit choking your chicken [You do this NoBrain, since you like to Play, thus you play with yourself.] and give yourself the gift of counseling.
NonPaul Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Ok Dr. jay lee. How much do I owe you [A Million Dollars NoBrain]?
I am rich [so you can afford this fee] and very full of life [out playing like a baby].
My self-esteem is extremely high [You have no thought, so I guess this might be true].
I just think it is so funny that the idiots in here that fear everything from the Jews [who said this NoBrain?] and governments to god knows what try to diagnose others.
Your tin hats [What tin hats you play Baby?] must be on too tight.
Don’t worry about me and my kids [You really have kids, while out playing all day?]. We all have the best in life. From our home, to our cars and to my children’s private schools.
D Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
If your life is so rich, why would you be here, looking for truth? Also if your self esteem was high, you wouldn’t need to belittle others beliefs, no matter what they are. Lastly, people fear what they don’t understand, and I believe you are fearing the future, and since you don’t understand what is happening the only thing you can do is to kill the messenger.
All you need to do NonPaul, is respond to this and I will know I was right.
February 20th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
VXP what are you talking about?
February 20th, 2008 at 3:39 pm
I think supporters of Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, and Gravel, should have realized going into this thing that the game’s rigged. Why be mad at Paul or any of these guys. They got an important message out. People in this country heard a lot of things they never would have heard if these guys hadn’t taken the time to do what they did, and allowed themselves – people of integrity – to get smeared day in and day out by the worst scumbags yet to have crawled out from under a rock on planet Earth.
February 20th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Terrorscam,
It’s not about whether the game is rigged and that’s no excuse to not actually try to win. Let’s see. The 3rd parties which line up with Paul’s message have practically been gutted of supporters who have now all been enveloped by the GOP. Now, it doesn’t even look like there is going to be a decent 3rd party candidate for President. The GOP has rejected Ron Paul’s message handily, and while much of his support would be found outside of the GOP, Ron Paul has shut the door on attracting those people to his message by not running in the general election for President. So don’t feed me crap about it being about getting the message out because if he ran in the general election, he would get the message out to many, many more people. He would also have a much better chance to win and if not, he could certainly legitamise a 3rd party and put that party on the map big time.
Ron Paul never ran his campaign to win and I could give plenty of examples for that, but one that really comes to mind is his cancelling of the Neal Boortz interview shortly before he was scheduled on the day of the New Hampshire primary, and so Neal Boortz just blasted him unopposed for a full hour.
Currently Ron Paul is spending the campaign contributions on a bid that is absolutely certain to not win anything. Do you think that’s fair to his supporters? And is it good that all this time spinning wheels just so that Ron Paul could end up right back where he started is a good thing when we could have gotten the message out in other ways (especially at the tune of over 30 million dollars and counting)? How about his rejection of 9/11 truth and his squandering of the truth movement as it was campaign stategy to ostracise the “conspiracy theorists” from campaigning which is like a slap in the face to the people who got him the attention in the first place? Is that good? I didn’t think so.
February 20th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
Let me add to that perspective in my previous post. Mentioning the CFR whilst canvassing for Ron Paul was strictly forbidden according to campaign stategy. I can understand not wanting people to think Paul supporters are a bunch of crazies to the brainwashed Repubs, but not being able to even mention the CFR? OK, that’s a bit much. I never once mentioned 9/11 truth under the Ron Paul banner and I understand his denial, but the end result is still that 9/11 truth got the smack down by Ron Paul, and he could have at least mentioned the first responders who have suffered health issue due to the lies put out that ground zero was safe despite the known asbestos in the towers whilst the politicians (like Guiliani & Bush) walked around with gas masks because they knew otherwise.
Ron Paul ran in a primary that was all about supporters of the war as the ONLY issue. How much support was expected to be gained from those people? Why is it that 2/3 of the votes in the primaries went to democrats? Does that mean 2/3 of Americans are Democrats? Not by a long shot.
As for 3rd parties, the Constitutional Party doesn’t even have a candidate considered, and the Libertarian Party looks as though it may elect some fake, sleezy, rich infomercial turd from Las Vegas that will devistate that party. Ron Paul could also opt to run Independent just to show the GOP who the real conservative is because it’s certainly not McCain. Bottom line is, that it doesn’t seem that Ron Paul wanted to win the Presidency and this may actually end up costing his seat in the house as a Republican. Did we go backwards?
February 20th, 2008 at 6:52 pm
1. By definition, a “rigged game” cannot be won by an outsider. You’re proposition about “trying to win” is silly, if you think about it.
2. No 3rd party candidate is going to get the time of day from the Nazified media.
3. It doesn’t matter what the GOP did, it matters what Ron Paul said. And that’s all that matters.
4. What do you care who in the GOP goes from Paul to another GOP candidate. You’re still under the delusion you had a shot at it. O.K… You didn’t. T
, Now, it doesn’t even look like there is going to be a decent 3rd party candidate for President. The GOP has rejected Ron Paul’s message handily, and while much of his support would be found outside of the GOP, Ron Paul has shut the door on attracting those people to his message by not running in the general election for President. So don’t feed me crap about it being about getting the message out because if he ran in the general election, he would get the message out to many, many more people. He would also have a much better chance to win and if not, he could certainly legitamise a 3rd party and put that party on the map big time.
Ron Paul never ran his campaign to win and I could give plenty of examples for that, but one that really comes to mind is his cancelling of the Neal Boortz interview shortly before he was scheduled on the day of the New Hampshire primary, and so Neal Boortz just blasted him unopposed for a full hour.
Currently Ron Paul is spending the campaign contributions on a bid that is absolutely certain to not win anything. Do you think that’s fair to his supporters? And is it good that all this time spinning wheels just so that Ron Paul could end up right back where he started is a good thing when we could have gotten the message out in other ways (especially at the tune of over 30 million dollars and counting)? How about his rejection of 9/11 truth and his squandering of the truth movement as it was campaign stategy to ostracise the “conspiracy theorists” from campaigning which is like a slap in the face to the people who got him the attention in the first place? Is that good? I didn’t think so.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
Terrorscam,
Suck my left nut for saying that I’m delusional. Where did I say that I thought Paul would win? I said it’s no excuse for not trying to win. Learn to read dipshit. BTW, your defintion of a “rigged game” is sorely lacking.
Besides with your attitude of not ever having a chance at winning, you are aspousing a self-fulfilling prophecy. I’m sure you are one the people who didn’t vote because “it’s all rigged” but it not quite THAT bad. Ron Paul certainly does have a chance at winning if he would apply himself. You are a defeatist before you even set out to accomplish anything, so why don’t you just take a back seat and STFU.
Given time between now and the general election and considering the attention he has recieved from running in the primaries gives ample oppurtunity for people to research what Ron Paul’s message is and also time for Paul supporters to tell those curious people what his message is and convince them. Think about it, the primaries was pretty much the first exposure to Ron Paul that most people have seen. They did not have ample time to digest this message to vote for him in the primary. But now, people are getting curious. What was it that Ghandi said? First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. What stage are we at with voters? Why is that the people who say it was just about the message are also the same dumbfucks against a 3rd Party run which would spread the message all that much further?
February 20th, 2008 at 7:15 pm
My message was prematurely posted:
5. Ron Paul hasn’t shut the door on anybody getting his message, because the message is not the personal property of Ron Paul.
6. Again, if he ran in the general election as a 3rd party candidate, the only thing he’d get is ridicule. It would be a silly waste of resources. If seen 3rd party candidates going all the way back to George Wallace of Alabama. Believe me, he wouldn’t have a “snowball’s chance.” You’re dreaming.
7. Cancelling the Neal Boortz interview? C’mon, now, man. Don’t make me laugh. Who the fuck would undignify themselves by talking to Neal Shorts? Who the fuck would even listen to Neal Shorts for a minute, let alone an hour?
8. What about his squandering the Truth movement? How did he ostracize 9/11 Truthers? Now you have my attention. Forget this winning as a third party candidate crap. Point me to the evidence of your last allegation.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Cut the shit, man. Jusy read the end of my last post, and slow down on your polemical bullshit, O.K.?
You don’t even have a left nut.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
Nazism is a “state of mind,” not a question of race or ethnicity.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
Terrorscam,
Your premature post (by about 30 minutes) was addressed and your little additions added nothing in the way of context or facts that wasn’t addressed prior to. Neal Boortz has a HUGE audience, especially in New Hampshire, and especially on the day of the New Hampshire primary, whether you agree with Boortz or not.
As to him ostricizing 9/11 truth, he said specifically that they should not spread that message along with spreading the message of Ron Paul because he said that he doesn’t belive that and if the 9/11 truthers cared about Ron Paul, they would not go around talking about 9/11 and Ron Paul at the same time. He completely denied that 9/11 was an inside job, ruling it out as even a possibility.
My left nut is bigger than your brain.
ZOG, you’re an idiot joo-hater based on no facts. Oh, and that is not a cue for you to prove me wrong. I’ve heard all the silliness already and I know exactly what’s what in concern to Israel and Jews. I’ve done alot of research and quite enough to know what an idiot you are.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
Of course, Jewish Nazi’s.
Didn’t the Rothschild’s finance Hitler?
February 20th, 2008 at 7:52 pm
Btw, I never said you said he was “going” to win. Where’d you get that at?
My additions continued to point out that you’re crazy if you thought Paul had a shot as a 3rd party candidate. That’s reality, not defeatism.
I don’t give a shit how many fucking Nazi listen to Neal Shorts. What??? Are reaching out to Nazis now? You ARE really dreaming.
Where and when did Paul say those things about 9/11 Truthers? I know he didn’t make 9/11 an issue in his campaign, but if he said what you’re saying he said about Truthers, then I have no use for him.
When and where did he completely deny it was an inside job? You have sources?
If your left nut’s any bigger than my brain, you better see a fucking doctor.
February 20th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
Z.O.G., of course not, man. Why would think I would?
February 20th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Z.O.G
I have been involved with ADL victims who are in prison….for many years
this lead me to studying the whole z i o n i s t thingie…
I even read the Talmud, well, as much as i can stomache….i also studyed the bible, koran, torah, urantia book, etc etc etc you name it….I have studyed EVERY aspect of the jewish people and their imprints and their their origins both here on Earth, as well as before they came here .
I have interviewed skin heads, brown shirts and KKK and other so called “hate88″ groups from around the world
( they are pretty stupid too and all funded and infiltrated and handled by feds and Zionists too……you know the drill
When the whole jew v goy big picture finally came into view,
i wound up sucking my thumb under my bed for 3 days….
So I FEEL Ya, Man
February 20th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
Terrorscam,
You are missing the point about Boortz. Do you realise how many votes that cost? Boortz basically thrashed Paul on the supposed racist newsletters from over a quarter century ago. I could care less about Boortz the fake self-labelled libertarian who is really just a retarded Bush neocon in disguise. Boortz backed McCain and even the repubs in New Hampshire against the war in Iraq voted for 100-year war McCain. Does that tell you anything?
As to what he said about 9/11 Truth, here is an example – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v60TWZNVgtk
He also addressed this elsewhere including in the primaries debates. Search and you may find more.
February 20th, 2008 at 8:17 pm
Z.O.G., the media, like the politicians, are puppets of the globalist Bankers (Anglos and Jews). It’s not a race thing, it’s a psychopathology… a disease of the mind. Anybody can get it.
If you or I were raised in the psychopathic families that they’re raised in, we’d probably be psychopaths, just like them.
The people who most shape us are our parents and extended family. If all you know is diseased mentality in your parents, siblings, aunts, uncles… the odds are overwhelming that you’ll be diseased just like them. You’d be ceaselessly brainwashed into it.
You know:
War is Peace
Slavery is Freedom
Disease is Health
You can happily operate with a fucked up mind, if everyone around you is fucked up, too. To them, we’re just irrelavent outsiders. What possible reason would they have to listen to us? What can we do for them? They have a built-in 24/7/365 mutual-reward system for diseased thinking, acting, feeling…
Again, they have a psychopathic mind. Do you realize how hard it is to reach a psychopath?
February 20th, 2008 at 8:25 pm
Re: Paul and Truthers. I’m going to check it out, but you all seem pretty convinced of it. That’s quite dissappointing to me.
I don’t think the battles going to be won in the political arena, so I haven’t followed the races all that closely.
Ya, that’s very dissappointing. O.K., thanks, everybody.
February 20th, 2008 at 8:38 pm
Z.O.G., good point. These are board members, though. Who actually owns the 80% of the Fed that the government doesn’t?
I’m not denying Jews are strong in globalism, but I don’t see them as the only ones.
Freemasons are up there, too, unless you think all Freemasons are puppets. If so, give me some data.
Thanks, gotta go. Talk to you next time.
February 20th, 2008 at 8:43 pm
Terrorscam,
Don’t be too disappointed. Like I said before, I understand why he denied 9/11 truth as it really would have been political suicide, but he could have mentioned the 9/11 first-responders and clean-up crew that were adversely affect by the contamination. I was just noting that because the outcome is that 9/11 truth got the smack down in the end, and all for what?
Understand that Ron Paul’s political stances would take out the root cause of whatever caused 9/11. Be it blowback or an inside job, and that is important to remember. But what good is it if, in the end, Ron Paul goes nowhere with his message. IOW, he needs to make things happen with his political message and really do something with it. Like, run for president in the general election. I’m telling you he has a better chance than what he’s given credit for in actually winnning. Even if he doesn’t win, he could deliver a death blow to the war-maongering Republicans and put another party in position to break the current one-party system we have.
It’s also noteworthy that before the primaries started, Paul said he would support an investigation into 9/11, and I do still believe that Paul is an honest man. But like I said, 9/11 investigation or not, Paul’s policies would solve the problems that caused 9/11 at the source, the root.