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Jeffrey D. Gordon is a communications consultant to several conservative Washington, DC-based think tanks. [color=limegreen]Gordon is also a contributing columnist to Fox News, AOL News, the Washington Times and other media outlets. Previously, he was a Commander in the United States Navy.
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Being corrupt ain't easy, I guess they need help executing their sinister plans
Holy Turkey! Do ya think Gingrich and Romney have enough advisers picked there?
Good for Paul IMO, because all he needs is one trustworthy, likeminded individual.
On the surface of it, it appears as if they are building quite the team. Gingrich has chosen 8, far and away more than the rest... While Paul has only chosen one. Is this a good thing or bad thing?
Same.
Well, I'd prefer the candidate that is confident enough to not need an entire round table to help make (corrupt) their decisions.
Yeah the corporate media contributors are a pretty strong sign of corruption to me. Anybody who takes part in propagadizing the American people sure as hell won't help them as a presidential adviser.
It stinks, TS, it stinks. Half of Cain's team is an MSM contributer, Romney has a Terrorism expert from NBC and Fox, and Perry is taking on Liz Cheney, who has held various positions in the State Department. Oh, I bet she has.
Originally posted by AaronWilson
Good old Ron Paul hiring an American for Americans. Look at all the others, not quit the same picture.
That's the way it goes. The president might change and it might seem like things are going to be different, but it's just going to be the same policies, the same corruption, and the same clowns running the show. Unless Ron Paul is elected of course...
Gingrich, Romney, and Perry - all the same scumbags that got us into this foreign policy nightmare we've been living with for the past couple decades. Who's worse among their selections - the guy who specializes in planting false flag stories, the Patriot Act guy, the Skull and Bones guy, or the Iran-Contra guy? Jeebus.