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Ron Paul Releases First Campaign Ad For TV

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posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 01:56 AM
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I agree I don't think he'll win but I love his passion



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 01:58 AM
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Do you think obama is for ss? NOOOOOOO!



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 02:06 AM
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Originally posted by buni11687


I saw this come out earlier today. The music is pretty intense. Im not sure where Ive heard it before.

In my opinion, the ad highlights government spending, unemployment, a balanced budget, and anti-democrats.


hey, who is the narrator? that guy from NG? ancient aliens?

wow, weak movie trailer at that.

geeze, no cgi and light sabres?



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 02:36 AM
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What makes this guy any different than any other candidate? He will promise the world and delivery NOTHING,,,just like all the rest.


Go look at Ron Paul's voting record

The Patriot act- NO

TARP ( I & II)- NO

Fannie and Freddie- NO

just to name a few.....
The man has been on the 'No' end of many of 434-1 votes in the house, because he believes the Federal government should have no say in the issue. (Even if the issue is as simple as naming a post office).

He does not, ever sacrifice his morals. One man is making a difference and all you horribly apathetic people could be trying to save our country and instead just watch on the sidelines. Go do your do diligence on Ron Paul



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 02:48 AM
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434-1

real team player there.





shows ya how much support he will get when hell freezes over.



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 02:54 AM
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Am I wrong ???

Please show me one video where Paul
approves of keeping Social Security !!!

Paul is a Libertarian/Constitutionalists.

If it isn't in the Constitution, then it's gotta go.
Social Security is NOT in the Constitution.


You are not "wrong", Boon, but you are misportraying what Ron Paul stands for. He knows it will take years and years to wind down this welfare-warfare state. He has said that he knows people rely on the system is wouldn't just throw them out on the street. His main focus is ending the U.S. military expansionism, and that will help the Government save enough money to continue to keeping the promises of social programs and give us about 10-15 years to reform them. He would set the base for the next president to continue doing the right thing.

Ron Paul wants to get rid of income tax and the IRS. How do you feel about that? He knows that he can't just declare the IRS gone, but has already started legislation to get rid of some of the extreme IRS practices like collect taxes on tips waiters and bartenders earn. He has sponsored that bill

Ron Paul believes that Gay couples should have the same financial rights as married ones, whether it's called marriage or something else.

I see that you are having a hard time seeing past the social programs, but Ron Pauls idea of winding them down is far superior to the current course that will have them all be worthless as the dollar gets inflated away.

That my friend, IS the truth.
edit on 16-7-2011 by Skerrako because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 02:58 AM
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Well which way do you want it?

You can't see him as "standing up to the status quo" one second and then the next say "he's not a team player"

If he was a team player he would be just like them, and then I'm sure those with your mindset would say: Why can't we have at least one person standing up for we the people in congress?

You anit-Paul people can't make your cake and eat it too
edit on 16-7-2011 by Skerrako because: I sheath my Ron Paul flaming sword of liberty



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 03:22 AM
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well, 434-1 is ludicrous.

looks good but if he is POTUS, what does that tell ya?

he is alone, like a dictator would be or a lame duck.


how much support is what i am talking about. he doesn't look like he has much. 30yrs, no massive swell of support because of his pristine ideals.

a bunch of vocal supporters here, (about the same # as islamic apologists) does not make a sweeping change.

i wish him luck, he is old, too old and in fact after that long he must be totally entrenched in the BS that is washington

if he was a real libertarian he would recuse himself simply because of his time in office.



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:21 PM
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vote ron paul for president



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:21 PM
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he is for our rights



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:21 PM
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he is against the machine



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:22 PM
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he is readey forr change



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:22 PM
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he supports a revolution



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:22 PM
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he is against obama



posted on Jul, 16 2011 @ 12:23 PM
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i vote yes for ron paul



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 04:20 PM
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while I do agree the first part made me think "OH GOD not another insult slinging video" - I watched it again - he's not lying - he's not making anything up - its a good contrast for him and I also agree with the person who posted "it will appeal to people". And really thats what he needs to do. Get people's attention with gimmicks, THEN those people (hopefully) will look more into what he's all about.

Ron Paul had my vote the first time I saw him debate (which was recently). He was opinionated and forthcoming and didn't know when to stop talking. I think we NEED someone that transparent in office.

My vote was confirmed when I found out not only is he opinionated and forthcoming, BUT HE HASN'T CHANGED HIS STORY since the last election. Not even a little bit. All of his policies/beliefs have remained consistent. An honest politician? holy hell, it is the end of the world (jk)

I have many other reasons, but I think this ONE is good enough.

He may not be able to accomplish everything he wants as POTUS, but I have a strong feeling that when he does hit walls on issues, it'll be quite clear to all of us EXACTLY what material the wall is made of.

I haven't voted since Clinton.
But I'm voting for Ron Paul - and everyone I can get to listen to me will as well. ♥
edit on 17-7-2011 by Forevever because: if all the raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops oh what a rain that would be



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 07:56 PM
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i'm not for obama but this is the first thing that can be considered obama-bashing I've seen that actually makes sense



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 08:15 PM
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I feel the same way. I am never for Partisan bashing, but that was as good and tasteful as it gets in mainstream-land. You have to make it like a docu-drama to keep the drones entertained.

You know what he needs now to fit in? a good looking VP candidate.



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 08:45 PM
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That is why there is a Congress and the SCOTUS.
Ron isn't going to win every battle or even most.

He is America's best hope for President...Unless there is a candidate out there we haven't heard from yet.

My voting record: Reagan, Bush Sr. Clinton, Clinton, Gore, the next guy who went against Bush Jr., and Obama.
(I would have voted for Ron but was terrified of Palin.)

If it is between Pawlenty and Obama....it is the Republican's fault that I will vote for Obama again.

I am no Democrat or Republican. I am a United States of America, American.

It is sad that there are still sooooo many blind partisans in America, and frankly on this site as well.
With everything we have been through and suffered...you partisans out there still think it is the other sides fault!
We in this Country have been finding ways to defy Darwin's Law year after year, election cycle after election cycle.....but it will catch up with us. If we keep staying stupid, then we should perish as a natural result, like Rome and the others.

edit on 17-7-2011 by Res Ipsa because: sppeelling missteaks



posted on Jul, 17 2011 @ 08:48 PM
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He is America's best hope for President...Unless there is a candidate out there we haven't heard from yet.

This worries me, I posted a thread but it got removed due to explicit content but the gist of it was - a lot of candidates are starting to talk just like Ron Paul, and it makes me nervous that they'll get voted in because they're parroting, and not because they actually mean it, and I apologize for the run on sentence, but you dig ♥



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