Sunday, December 30, 2007
**URGENT** Irish Stock Market Has Crashed, MSM is silent
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
Voting Fraud, Get your Absentee Ballots Now
I have bad news for those in Florida and possibly anyone else in this current condition. I had changed my registration to Republican in order to vote for Ron Paul in the Florida Primaries, mainly because we're awesome and have closed primaries :( I did this change back in October and have not received my registration yet. Being a concerned voter, I went down to the registration office in St. Petersburg to verify I had been changed to Republican, since Florida registration closes at the end of the December. They had changed me to Republican, however managed to spell my name wrong, that is now corrected. I was under the impression, through inquiry, that we would be using some form of scanned voting where a paper trail is created. I asked, just out of curiosity, about how we would be voting. Much to my dismay, I was told that we are using the electronic voting machines, the same ones used at the Saint Petersburg Straw Poll at the Saint Petersburg Debate. You know, the same ones that had all the problems, voting fraud and incorrectly told you who you voted for. These are the rebranded Diebold machines that are under much controversy in their accuracy. They could not tell me why they are using them and so I asked what my options were. They told me, if I wanted a paper vote I would have to do an Absentee Ballot, which has to counted by hand. I want to urge everyone, who cares about their vote to do the same, regardless of voting type that happens to be electronic. Please get this message out and help us, regardless of your choice in candidate, and make your vote count for something and not be subject to error or problems with the machines.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Ron Paul and White Supremacy
What kind of money will Ron Paul refuse? I'm not from his official campaign but I don't think he would refuse much regardless of source unless it was obtained by illegal means. Since no one seems to take notice, Ron Paul hardly gets any solicitations from lobbyists in Washington. Why? Because they know that if they give him money to push a bill he won't do so because they gave him money. He will accept the money as a donation, but will continue to do as he has always done, defend our rights and the constitution.
Now, he has received some money from corporations from a site that track it, I wish i could find the link but he doesn't outright refuse the money. The people, corporations(few there are) and others will donate to him with full knowledge that it is just a charitable donation with no influence on the 72 year old candidate. If he is already fighting for your cause and you don't have to lobby to him to get him to work to your benefit, at least give him money to keep doing what he's been doing.
I don't by any means defend the views of Don Black, however, money is money, is money, is money. Unfortunately you need a lot of it to fight the political battles and if Mr. Black feels that Ron Paul is helping America and stands for ideals, even if they don't endorse his specifically, I say go for it. I don't know much about Mr. Black and I don't think not giving him his 500 back with hurt him much. If he gives the money back it is almost against Ron Paul's message. That would be telling Mr. Black that sorry, your practice of freedom is not as good as someone else's. Mr. Black just happens to wear his negative views on his sleeve and is proud of them. What about the people that donate money to campaigns and watch kiddy pron, commit violent acts against their family, sell/use illegal drugs? I mean, I'm sorry but everyone has their rights, and if they are exercising them in a bad manner then they will get the justice they deserve upon being caught or making a mistake.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Tucker on Ron Paul Blimp
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Meet the Press omitts Ron Paul. Didn't the Hearst Era End?
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Religion Crapping on America
Article VI.
"The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States."
There, now that everyone is clear on that subject we can move on with this election. I don't care who you are, or what your religion is. In America's Elections, keep your religion to yourself. You are sworn to uphold The Constitution of the United States, not the Bible, not the Book of Mormon, not the Koran, nothing religious...period. Your religious beliefs are important because they display a role of character and trust, they do not qualify you to run the country, in particular, mine. I want an advocate of my rights, my privacy and my money. I know this sounds incredibly selfish, however, it is not. If you are running for office and you can satisfy those basic needs for me, then I think you are doing a great job for everyone because mine are simple...stay out of my life and protect me. I got really sick watching the debates in Saint Petersburg (what's worse is that I live here) and they asked that God awful question. How dare you (CNN) violate our laws like this. You defame our Constitution with such a disregard for our founding principles. I know I support Ron Paul, and frankly that doesn't matter. Why? Because I don't support Ron because he's the hype, the craze of this election, and not even because he's GQ's Dark Horse Candidate. I support Ron Paul because he supports me and my rights in this country. I'm not loyal to him in any way other than these. I was registered Democrat before this because I wanted change. I'm not affiliated with either party because of small issues. I'm affiliated with the party that has my rights in mind. Right now, RP has done the best job of improving the GOP and they won't even recognize it. I'm Republican because there is change coming and it is starting here. If it had happened on the Democrat side, then I would be there, but it didn't. You people need to wake up, it is not about party affiliation, it is about restoring our country, our liberty and our rights. Before I go, lets make one thing clear, I don't want to hear crap about religion unless it is from my friends and family. You politicians should damn well know better than to use your beliefs as leverage on my vote. Whatever God you choose to believe in, you better know that they are aware of the crap you are putting out. Religion is not a dog and pony show for you to better your standing in life, it is there to help you as a person grow and make it through life. Don't throw your beliefs in my face ever again!
Ron Paul on The View 12-4-07
I just called the Ron Paul Campaign about his abortion views and something I had been thinking about. One of the arguments used on The View, was that only rich people would be able to afford abortions, since the federal government will not subsidize the clinics. Now if the Ron Paul campaign is successful in cutting out all these taxes that are a result of our excessive government spending and size. Now under a Ron Paul administration we would all be a lot better off financially because of the lack of government intervention. If I am a christian, I don't want my tax dollars subsidizing abortion clinics, because it is a religious contradiction to my beliefs. Now if you are pro-choice and you aren't taxed to subsidize abortion clinics along with an income tax and the plethora of taxes on a federal level, why not donate your money to fund these clinics? The person I spoke to a the campaign office said that many states subsidize abortion clinics on their own to provide this opportunity to those in need. The rich will not be the only ones who have access because the divide between the rich and the poor will shrink and money will be more freely available. This will not be a option left only to the rich and powerful but will remain about the same because of WORKING monetary, foreign and domestic policies that allow americans to keep more of their money and spend it on taking care of themselves, as opposed to everyone.
In the event that your state does make abortions illegal, it does not rule out you going to another state to have one. It also tells you and every other pro-choice individual in your state to do your jobs on the local government level to move things in your favor. The whole idea is to get people to take responsibility for themselves and get involved with their local governments, because you don't have to worry so much about what's going on in your community, city, county, state, and federal level. You cut the federal government out of the picture and you immediately have more voice on a local level. I really hope everyone understands this and the Ron Paul campaign confirmed that this is how things are supposed to work.
Personally, my position is pro-life, however, it is not my right to take away your right for an abortion. As mentioned before, I do not want my tax dollars going to subsidize something I feel is morally incorrect. That is what the money of the pro-choice people is for. They have a responsibility to themselves and all the others who support their position to donate, volunteer and work for reform to allow abortions on their local and state levels.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
How America Lost the War on Drugs
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