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#1. To: Cynicom, buckeye, _______, Peppa, Hayek Fan, christine (#0)
The Republican 'party' NOW stands for the BIG LIE, it stands for CRIME and DEATH, for GENOCIDE and PERVERSION, for TAXATION and GRAFT, for the FED and FINANCIAL RAPE, for DOMESTIC SPYING and the PATRIOT ACT, ...it stands for the end of LIBERTY and of our CONSTITUTION. Above all, it now stands for Zionism and WAR. That statement alone probably ended about half of his remaining support. Another one bites the dust
I said from the beginning that Pauls swan song was a total contradiction to everything he has ever said and stood for, a total contradiction. If Paul did in fact write it, then he has pulled off the con job of the century in American politics.
Check post #2, which I got from godlikeproductions....
One thing that does lend some measure of credence to the idea Paul was used, it is now too late for Americans/true conservatives to mount any election effort. The stage is set as the elite prepared it for McCain and Clinton and whatever baggage they bring along.
IMO, the best we can hope for is Obama.
Wow, that was quick! :)
The lesser of two or three evils is better than the worst evil. Obama strikes me as somewhat outside the system, a more Jimmy Carter type of Democrat. Others have said so too. I'm not even convinced he would be all that bad. A couple days ago I asked the question, can someone tell me why I should not support Obama, given that we are looking at McCain for the GOP nominee. I'm a realist, and McCain would be "Bush on steroids" according to many.
I'll get my Obama sticker right now!
I never suggested that! But in Nov., if my state looks like it is going to McCain, I will vote for Obama, if he is the nominee. Otherwise I'll vote my conscience, Constitution Party.
Both Obama and his wife are CFR members. He's just younger and appears less power-hungry than Hillary. Remember, globalism is all about hope for humanity. It's not a hateful endeavor. But some of them believe they can do cruel and otherwise evil things to accomplish their aims, because anyone standing in the way is obstructing progress toward utopia. I say they work for the same team, and the team employs the same goon squads regardless of candidate. Once they know they can use one as a puppet, all obstacles are removed one way or another.
buck... Millions of dollars pouring into Obama with little effort is not manna from heaven. It was earmarked in care of Obama.
Obama has a grassroots appeal. Soros also backs him. He is something of a maverick, whatever else he is.
Obama was manufactured that Hillary might have some visible and viable competition to make it look good for the sheep. We have seen much ado from the "republican" candidates, now think what ado have you seen from the democrats other than Hillary/Obama? Not a word, almost as strange as the silence surrounding Paul.
He's looking good to win; currently he has more delgates. I'll get back to you after the conventions.
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