I just meant done with the book updates.
Consider the book updates done. I would just like to add that there ARE other options as far as optaining the book sooner.
10 week wait at amazon gets you the book AFTER the Big March on D. C. comes. I'd like people to read it sooner rather than later.
July 12th
Revolution march... D.C.
Keynote speaker is Ron Paul
Performers Michael Franti And Spearhead?
It's time fellow Patriots!
PS. aaaa1...I'm not done. Just the book updates are done.Five stars without a doubt.
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I just meant done with the book updates.
Consider the book updates done. I would just like to add that there ARE other options as far as optaining the book sooner.
10 week wait at amazon gets you the book AFTER the Big March on D. C. comes. I'd like people to read it sooner rather than later.
July 12th
Revolution march... D.C.
Keynote speaker is Ron Paul
Performers Michael Franti And Spearhead?
It's time fellow Patriots!
PS. aaaa1...I'm not done. Just the book updates are done.Five stars without a doubt.
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Whatever your expectations for Ron Paul’s book The Revolution: A Manifesto, I can say with confidence that they have been exceeded. By a mile.
Ron Paul has produced the kind of book that changes the person who reads it. It is one of the most persuasively argued and beautifully written defenses of the free society I have ever encountered. No president, no presidential candidate, indeed no American politician has ever written anything like this. But that is such faint praise, and such an unjust understatement, that I almost regret uttering it.
From the first page of this book to the last, Ron Paul tells his fellow Americans things that – if the usual political and media fare we are offered is any indication – they are not supposed to hear. As I’ve said in another context, Ron Paul’s The Revolution: A Manifesto is, to the establishment, rather like the man who shouts out in the middle of the show how the magician is really sawing the woman in half.
What does it cover? Oh, just the Constitution, war, terrorism, the economy, trade, civil liberties, the war on drugs, the dollar, gold, abortion, executive orders, taxation, the housing bubble, the Federal Reserve, education, health care, the environment, conservatism, entitlements, foreign aid, regulation, and presidential war powers.
In order to make progress toward liberty, economist and libertarian Murray Rothbard used to say, the benign façade of the state has to be dramatically torn down. The people must be made to understand that this institution, which they’ve been taught to venerate since elementary school as the expression of the popular will, is ripping them off.
Well, this is the book Murray was waiting for.
After describing the income tax as merely a species of forced labor, for example, Dr. Paul concludes: "Strip away the civics-class platitudes about ‘contributions’ to ‘society,’ which are mere obfuscations designed to engineer the people’s consent to the system, and that is what the income tax amounts to." The word "exploited" appears several times in the book – to refer to government’s treatment of its subject population. He likewise writes, after having shown how the so-called distribution effects of inflation hurt the middle class and the working poor, that "the average person is silently robbed through this invisible means, and usually doesn’t understand what exactly is happening to him. And almost no one in the political establishment has an incentive to tell him."
One of the things that frustrated me most during 2007 was the way Ron Paul’s enemies employed predictable "anti-American" and "appeasement" rhetoric against his foreign policy views. Dr. Paul gets the last laugh here: his chapter on foreign policy is the most persuasive short statement of the non-interventionist position I have ever read. It turns the tables completely: suddenly it is the neoconservatives who are on the defensive, and Ron Paul the knowledgeable and wise statesman steering his country to safety. As a former neocon myself – who knew my enthusiasm for this book would elicit that awful confession? – I can confidently say that I would have changed my mind a lot sooner if I had been exposed to arguments like these.
It’s also a little unusual for an American presidential candidate to refer to and quote from Alexis de Tocqueville, Frédéric Bastiat, Thomas Aquinas, Robert Nozick, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Russell Kirk, Richard Weaver, William Graham Sumner, Ludwig von Mises, and other figures of comparable renown.
Now trust me that I am not doing this book justice, but here’s a sample of its style and content.
On the conservative movement:
A substantial portion of the conservative movement has become a parody of its former self. Once home to distinguished intellectuals and men of letters, it now tolerates and even encourages anti-intellectualism and jingoism that would have embarrassed earlier generations of conservative thinkers.
On blowback:
The question [CIA bin Laden expert Michael] Scheuer and I are asking is not who is morally responsible for terrorism – only a fool would place the moral responsibility for terrorism on anyone other than the terrorists themselves. The question we are asking is less doltish and more serious: given that a hyper-interventionist foreign policy is very likely to lead to this kind of blowback, are we still sure we want such a foreign policy?… I have [n]ever said or believed that Americans had it coming on 9/11, or that the attacks were justified, or any of this other nonsense. The point is a simple one: when our government meddles around the world, it can stir up hornets’ nests and thereby jeopardize the safety of the American people. That’s just common sense. But hardly anyone in our government dares to level with the American people about our fiasco of a foreign policy.
On the idea of a "living" Constitution:
A "living" Constitution is just the thing any government would be delighted to have, for whenever the people complain that their Constitution has been violated, the government can trot out its judges to inform the people that they’ve simply misunderstood: the Constitution, you see, has merely evolved with the times. Thus, as in Orwell’s Animal Farm, "no animal shall sleep in a bed" becomes "no animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets," "no animal shall drink alcohol" becomes "no animal shall drink alcohol to excess," and "no animal shall kill any other animal" becomes "no animal shall kill any other animal without cause."
On civil liberties:
We have allowed the president to abduct an American citizen on American soil, declare him an "enemy combatant" (a charge the accused has no power to contest, which is rendered by the president in secret and is unreviewable), detain him indefinitely, deny him legal counsel, and subject him to inhumane treatment…. Have we been so blinded by propaganda that we have forgotten basic American principles, and legal guarantees that extend back to our British forbears eight centuries ago?… Claims that these powers will be exercised only against the bad guys are not worth listening to.
On propaganda:
Toward the end of 2007, Senator Jeff Sessions declared, "Some people in this chamber love the Constitution more than they love the safety of this nation. We should all send President Bush a letter thanking him for protecting us." What kind of sheep must politicians take Americans for if they expect them to fall for creepy propaganda like this?
On neoconservatives:
Every last prediction they made about the Iraq debacle – e.g., it would be a cakewalk, the cost would be paid by oil revenues, the prospect of sectarian fighting was slim – has been resolutely falsified by events, and yet they continue to grace the pages of major American newspapers and appear regularly on cable television talk shows. Instead of being disgraced, as common sense might lead us to expect, they continue to be exalted for a wisdom they obviously do not possess. I am reminded of George Orwell’s reference to "the streamlined men who think in slogans and talk in bullets."
On our foreign-policy debate:
The possibility that we should avoid bleeding ourselves dry in endless foreign meddling is not raised. For heaven’s sake, what kind of debate is it in which all sides agree that America needs troops in 130 countries?
On Iraq:
The leadership of al Qaeda hoped to lure us into a "desert Vietnam," an enormously expensive war that would deplete our resources and help their own recruitment by stirring up the locals against us. And that is just what happened. The war’s ultimate cost is being estimated in the trillions. The dollar is collapsing. And more te
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Whatever your expectations for Ron Paul’s book The Revolution: A Manifesto, I can say with confidence that they have been exceeded. By a mile.
Ron Paul has produced the kind of book that changes the person who reads it. It is one of the most persuasively argued and beautifully written defenses of the free society I have ever encountered. No president, no presidential candidate, indeed no American politician has ever written anything like this. But that is such faint praise, and such an unjust understatement, that I almost regret uttering it.
From the first page of this book to the last, Ron Paul tells his fellow Americans things that – if the usual political and media fare we are offered is any indication – they are not supposed to hear. As I’ve said in another context, Ron Paul’s The Revolution: A Manifesto is, to the establishment, rather like the man who shouts out in the middle of the show how the magician is really sawing the woman in half.
What does it cover? Oh, just the Constitution, war, terrorism, the economy, trade, civil liberties, the war on drugs, the dollar, gold, abortion, executive orders, taxation, the housing bubble, the Federal Reserve, education, health care, the environment, conservatism, entitlements, foreign aid, regulation, and presidential war powers.
In order to make progress toward liberty, economist and libertarian Murray Rothbard used to say, the benign façade of the state has to be dramatically torn down. The people must be made to understand that this institution, which they’ve been taught to venerate since elementary school as the expression of the popular will, is ripping them off.
Well, this is the book Murray was waiting for.
After describing the income tax as merely a species of forced labor, for example, Dr. Paul concludes: "Strip away the civics-class platitudes about ‘contributions’ to ‘society,’ which are mere obfuscations designed to engineer the people’s consent to the system, and that is what the income tax amounts to." The word "exploited" appears several times in the book – to refer to government’s treatment of its subject population. He likewise writes, after having shown how the so-called distribution effects of inflation hurt the middle class and the working poor, that "the average person is silently robbed through this invisible means, and usually doesn’t understand what exactly is happening to him. And almost no one in the political establishment has an incentive to tell him."
One of the things that frustrated me most during 2007 was the way Ron Paul’s enemies employed predictable "anti-American" and "appeasement" rhetoric against his foreign policy views. Dr. Paul gets the last laugh here: his chapter on foreign policy is the most persuasive short statement of the non-interventionist position I have ever read. It turns the tables completely: suddenly it is the neoconservatives who are on the defensive, and Ron Paul the knowledgeable and wise statesman steering his country to safety. As a former neocon myself – who knew my enthusiasm for this book would elicit that awful confession? – I can confidently say that I would have changed my mind a lot sooner if I had been exposed to arguments like these.
It’s also a little unusual for an American presidential candidate to refer to and quote from Alexis de Tocqueville, Frédéric Bastiat, Thomas Aquinas, Robert Nozick, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, George Washington, John Adams, Daniel Webster, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, Russell Kirk, Richard Weaver, William Graham Sumner, Ludwig von Mises, and other figures of comparable renown.
Now trust me that I am not doing this book justice, but here’s a sample of its style and content.
On the conservative movement:
A substantial portion of the conservative movement has become a parody of its former self. Once home to distinguished intellectuals and men of letters, it now tolerates and even encourages anti-intellectualism and jingoism that would have embarrassed earlier generations of conservative thinkers.
On blowback:
The question [CIA bin Laden expert Michael] Scheuer and I are asking is not who is morally responsible for terrorism – only a fool would place the moral responsibility for terrorism on anyone other than the terrorists themselves. The question we are asking is less doltish and more serious: given that a hyper-interventionist foreign policy is very likely to lead to this kind of blowback, are we still sure we want such a foreign policy?… I have [n]ever said or believed that Americans had it coming on 9/11, or that the attacks were justified, or any of this other nonsense. The point is a simple one: when our government meddles around the world, it can stir up hornets’ nests and thereby jeopardize the safety of the American people. That’s just common sense. But hardly anyone in our government dares to level with the American people about our fiasco of a foreign policy.
On the idea of a "living" Constitution:
A "living" Constitution is just the thing any government would be delighted to have, for whenever the people complain that their Constitution has been violated, the government can trot out its judges to inform the people that they’ve simply misunderstood: the Constitution, you see, has merely evolved with the times. Thus, as in Orwell’s Animal Farm, "no animal shall sleep in a bed" becomes "no animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets," "no animal shall drink alcohol" becomes "no animal shall drink alcohol to excess," and "no animal shall kill any other animal" becomes "no animal shall kill any other animal without cause."
On civil liberties:
We have allowed the president to abduct an American citizen on American soil, declare him an "enemy combatant" (a charge the accused has no power to contest, which is rendered by the president in secret and is unreviewable), detain him indefinitely, deny him legal counsel, and subject him to inhumane treatment…. Have we been so blinded by propaganda that we have forgotten basic American principles, and legal guarantees that extend back to our British forbears eight centuries ago?… Claims that these powers will be exercised only against the bad guys are not worth listening to.
On propaganda:
Toward the end of 2007, Senator Jeff Sessions declared, "Some people in this chamber love the Constitution more than they love the safety of this nation. We should all send President Bush a letter thanking him for protecting us." What kind of sheep must politicians take Americans for if they expect them to fall for creepy propaganda like this?
On neoconservatives:
Every last prediction they made about the Iraq debacle – e.g., it would be a cakewalk, the cost would be paid by oil revenues, the prospect of sectarian fighting was slim – has been resolutely falsified by events, and yet they continue to grace the pages of major American newspapers and appear regularly on cable television talk shows. Instead of being disgraced, as common sense might lead us to expect, they continue to be exalted for a wisdom they obviously do not possess. I am reminded of George Orwell’s reference to "the streamlined men who think in slogans and talk in bullets."
On our foreign-policy debate:
The possibility that we should avoid bleeding ourselves dry in endless foreign meddling is not raised. For heaven’s sake, what kind of debate is it in which all sides agree that America needs troops in 130 countries?
On Iraq:
The leadership of al Qaeda hoped to lure us into a "desert Vietnam," an enormously expensive war that would deplete our resources and help their own recruitment by stirring up the locals against us. And that is just what happened. The war’s ultimate cost is being estimated in the trillions. The dollar is collapsing. And more te
There was more to read but it got cut off.
I copied and pasted a review of
the book which was written by a former NEO-CON.
At least he woke up and is now on the People's side.
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There was more to read but it got cut off.
I copied and pasted a review of
the book which was written by a former NEO-CON.
At least he woke up and is now on the People's side.
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Here's the rest of the review.
On Iraq:
The leadership of al Qaeda hoped to lure us into a "desert Vietnam," an enormously expensive war that would deplete our resources and help their own recruitment by stirring up the locals against us. And that is just what happened. The war’s ultimate cost is being estimated in the trillions. The dollar is collapsing. And more terrorists are being created. According to a study by the Global Research in International Affairs Center in Herzliya, Israel, the vast bulk of the foreign fighters in Iraq are people who had never been involved in terrorist activity before but have been radicalized by the U.S. presence in Iraq – the second-holiest place in Islam.
The terrorists, in short, have played us like a fiddle.
On the Federal Reserve:
Even if the Fed chairman really possessed the singular genius our media and politicians regularly ascribe to him, what if things have reached a point at which the Fed simply cannot stop the collapse? What if economic law, which the Fed can no more defy than it can repeal the law of gravity, is about to hit the Fed and the American people like a tidal wave, before which little rate cuts here and there are like the tiny umbrella Wile E. Coyote puts over his head to protect himself from falling boulders?
This book will change minds. Of that I am absolutely certain. That’s why our chief task right now is getting it into people’s hands.
This is the next major grassroots mission: thinking up creative ways to distribute this book, in the process making it an unavoidable part of current-day political discourse. Nothing would be more satisfying than to disrupt the lead-up to the establishment’s November bore-a-thon with – gasp – a discussion of things that actually matter, aimed at the non-catatonic segment of the population.
In the short run, buy copies for yourself and your friends. Of course, lending the book also works, but actually buying them copies serves two useful purposes: 1) boosting Ron Paul’s bestseller status (dare we hope for a debut at #1?) and 2) guilting your friends into actually reading it, since they know you put down your own money on it.
The prospect that by means of this book hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions, of Americans may be exposed to these ideas – which this book explains and defends more compellingly than any other book of its length I have ever read – is among the happiest and most exciting developments I can recall in years. I’d say more about the book’s potential, but everything I write comes out like a cliché. This time, though, believe the clichés. Ron Paul has taken the gloves off, and the result is a thing of beauty.
Toward the very end, Dr. Paul writes:
Ours is not a fated existence, for nowhere is our destiny etched in stone. In the final analysis, the last line of defense of freedom and the Constitution consists of the people themselves. If the people want to be free, if they want to lift themselves out from underneath a state apparatus that threatens their liberties, squanders their resources on needless wars, destroys the value of their dollar, and spews forth endless propaganda about how indispensable it is and how lost we would all be without it, there is no force that can stop them.
The book’s dedication page is striking, and fitting:
To my supporters:
I have never been more humbled and honored than by your selfless devotion to freedom and the Constitution.
The American Revolutionaries did the impossible.
So can we.
The Revolution: A Manifesto makes one thing abundantly clear: anybody who thought Ron Paul’s moment was over is sorely mistaken.
He’s just getting started.
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Here's the rest of the review.
On Iraq:
The leadership of al Qaeda hoped to lure us into a "desert Vietnam," an enormously expensive war that would deplete our resources and help their own recruitment by stirring up the locals against us. And that is just what happened. The war’s ultimate cost is being estimated in the trillions. The dollar is collapsing. And more terrorists are being created. According to a study by the Global Research in International Affairs Center in Herzliya, Israel, the vast bulk of the foreign fighters in Iraq are people who had never been involved in terrorist activity before but have been radicalized by the U.S. presence in Iraq – the second-holiest place in Islam.
The terrorists, in short, have played us like a fiddle.
On the Federal Reserve:
Even if the Fed chairman really possessed the singular genius our media and politicians regularly ascribe to him, what if things have reached a point at which the Fed simply cannot stop the collapse? What if economic law, which the Fed can no more defy than it can repeal the law of gravity, is about to hit the Fed and the American people like a tidal wave, before which little rate cuts here and there are like the tiny umbrella Wile E. Coyote puts over his head to protect himself from falling boulders?
This book will change minds. Of that I am absolutely certain. That’s why our chief task right now is getting it into people’s hands.
This is the next major grassroots mission: thinking up creative ways to distribute this book, in the process making it an unavoidable part of current-day political discourse. Nothing would be more satisfying than to disrupt the lead-up to the establishment’s November bore-a-thon with – gasp – a discussion of things that actually matter, aimed at the non-catatonic segment of the population.
In the short run, buy copies for yourself and your friends. Of course, lending the book also works, but actually buying them copies serves two useful purposes: 1) boosting Ron Paul’s bestseller status (dare we hope for a debut at #1?) and 2) guilting your friends into actually reading it, since they know you put down your own money on it.
The prospect that by means of this book hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions, of Americans may be exposed to these ideas – which this book explains and defends more compellingly than any other book of its length I have ever read – is among the happiest and most exciting developments I can recall in years. I’d say more about the book’s potential, but everything I write comes out like a cliché. This time, though, believe the clichés. Ron Paul has taken the gloves off, and the result is a thing of beauty.
Toward the very end, Dr. Paul writes:
Ours is not a fated existence, for nowhere is our destiny etched in stone. In the final analysis, the last line of defense of freedom and the Constitution consists of the people themselves. If the people want to be free, if they want to lift themselves out from underneath a state apparatus that threatens their liberties, squanders their resources on needless wars, destroys the value of their dollar, and spews forth endless propaganda about how indispensable it is and how lost we would all be without it, there is no force that can stop them.
The book’s dedication page is striking, and fitting:
To my supporters:
I have never been more humbled and honored than by your selfless devotion to freedom and the Constitution.
The American Revolutionaries did the impossible.
So can we.
The Revolution: A Manifesto makes one thing abundantly clear: anybody who thought Ron Paul’s moment was over is sorely mistaken.
He’s just getting started.
The Ron Paul Revolution March link is now on Ron Paul's webite.
https://www.ronpaul2008.com/
Let the Revolution begin.
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My wife and daughters were leaving my eldest daughter's concert at the local school(around 800 people attented).
As we are getting ready to pull out of our parking spot a man knocks on my wife's window.
He did this in a slightly aggresive way, so I shut the car off and was ready to get out. Then he holds up a Ron Paul book and I said to my wife...Open the door. She does and he leans down and say's..."I Love your bumper stickers" and shows the book again. My wife then reaches into my lap...(OK get your heads out of the gutter here guys...my kids are in the back seat)
and grabs My book that I was reading inside before and between performances. The revolution: A manifesto (For the second time). He smiles as do I and walks away with a thumbs up!
This gentlemen(around 55) was with his family and felt the urge to comment on the Ron Paul bumper stickers and show me he was reading the book.
I drove away saying to my wife..."It looks like the Revolution is truly catching on."
Note to all...This revolution does not end with Ron Paul. It is now unstoppable In my humble opinion. People have had it and are being awakened every single day.
Peace and good night.
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The Ron Paul Revolution March link is now on Ron Paul's webite.
https://www.ronpaul2008.com/
Let the Revolution begin.
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My wife and daughters were leaving my eldest daughter's concert at the local school(around 800 people attented).
As we are getting ready to pull out of our parking spot a man knocks on my wife's window.
He did this in a slightly aggresive way, so I shut the car off and was ready to get out. Then he holds up a Ron Paul book and I said to my wife...Open the door. She does and he leans down and say's..."I Love your bumper stickers" and shows the book again. My wife then reaches into my lap...(OK get your heads out of the gutter here guys...my kids are in the back seat)
and grabs My book that I was reading inside before and between performances. The revolution: A manifesto (For the second time). He smiles as do I and walks away with a thumbs up!
This gentlemen(around 55) was with his family and felt the urge to comment on the Ron Paul bumper stickers and show me he was reading the book.
I drove away saying to my wife..."It looks like the Revolution is truly catching on."
Note to all...This revolution does not end with Ron Paul. It is now unstoppable In my humble opinion. People have had it and are being awakened every single day.
Peace and good night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6HjTiOu2U0
Does he seem a bit uncorfortable with these questions?
Also check out this vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKuCxcz1lUQ&feature=related
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6HjTiOu2U0
Does he seem a bit uncorfortable with these questions?
Also check out this vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKuCxcz1lUQ&feature=related
uncomfortable.
LMAO!
yes...I CAN laugh at myself and admit I made a mistake.
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Join the Revolution and take back America.
July 12th D.C.
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uncomfortable.
LMAO!
yes...I CAN laugh at myself and admit I made a mistake.
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Join the Revolution and take back America.
July 12th D.C.
Keep up the good work 7138!
You five black star general.
See how long I've been a member?
See how many total Posts I've made?
Just trying to help Americans learn the Truth.
And you are trying to do what?
Oh yeah...earn more black stars.
keep it up...you seem quite good at that.
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Keep up the good work 7138!
You five black star general.
See how long I've been a member?
See how many total Posts I've made?
Just trying to help Americans learn the Truth.
And you are trying to do what?
Oh yeah...earn more black stars.
keep it up...you seem quite good at that.
what have the black stars got to do with THIS forum? You're ridiculous with your nonsense. How many posts and threads are you going to make? If people were interested, they'd continue posting under your thread. Instead you have to post ad nauseum. Give it up. Are you obsessive- compulsive? You must bore your wife to tears since this seems to be the only topic of any interest to you. RON PAUL. RON PAUL. RON PAUL. UNITE PEOPLE BEFORE ITS TOO LATE. The guys with the straight jackets will be coming for you soon.||an_roll_laugh.gif' border=0>
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what have the black stars got to do with THIS forum? You're ridiculous with your nonsense. How many posts and threads are you going to make? If people were interested, they'd continue posting under your thread. Instead you have to post ad nauseum. Give it up. Are you obsessive- compulsive? You must bore your wife to tears since this seems to be the only topic of any interest to you. RON PAUL. RON PAUL. RON PAUL. UNITE PEOPLE BEFORE ITS TOO LATE. The guys with the straight jackets will be coming for you soon.||an_roll_laugh.gif' border=0>
7138...read my final response to your useless posts located in the thread that I just asked the mods to pull.
You've been a member of wagerline for around
1&1/2 years less than me and have made over 2,100 more posts than me. your logic isn't even logical.
Also note that this post along with many others I have made do not ask for a response. They are more about info. Use it...share it...ignore it or like in your case...respond and add zero value. I've dealt w/your types and still do on a daily basis. I've wasted all the time I'm going to on you now. Happy Motha's day!
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7138...read my final response to your useless posts located in the thread that I just asked the mods to pull.
You've been a member of wagerline for around
1&1/2 years less than me and have made over 2,100 more posts than me. your logic isn't even logical.
Also note that this post along with many others I have made do not ask for a response. They are more about info. Use it...share it...ignore it or like in your case...respond and add zero value. I've dealt w/your types and still do on a daily basis. I've wasted all the time I'm going to on you now. Happy Motha's day!
Ignore it?? How???? you won't let it go. You're trying to brainwash everyone by bombarding us with thread after thread after thread. Ron Paul isn't even a factor anymore. In case you haven't heard--McCain is the Republican nominee. MORON||angry.gif' border=0>
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Ignore it?? How???? you won't let it go. You're trying to brainwash everyone by bombarding us with thread after thread after thread. Ron Paul isn't even a factor anymore. In case you haven't heard--McCain is the Republican nominee. MORON||angry.gif' border=0>
macman, never mind this 7138. The Revolution has no time for the ignorant that does not seek knowledge. Pre-World War II Germany was full of these kinds of people.
Love your posts. It's great to see the passion for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness alive and well at this forum.
Keep the flags of discontent flying! JC
JC
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macman, never mind this 7138. The Revolution has no time for the ignorant that does not seek knowledge. Pre-World War II Germany was full of these kinds of people.
Love your posts. It's great to see the passion for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness alive and well at this forum.
Keep the flags of discontent flying! JC
JC
JohnCoctostan,
I appreciate your support.
7138 had a different tone when I called him out Through aaaa1's...
"spread the word spread the truth" thread over in the Penalty box.
I acccepted his apology.
Regardless..words will not stop me or "our" message.
The Revolution is gaining even more momentum now and the book hit number 1 on the New York times bestsellers list a few days ago.
With the march coming up on July 12th and the distain for McCain building...stay tuned.
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JohnCoctostan,
I appreciate your support.
7138 had a different tone when I called him out Through aaaa1's...
"spread the word spread the truth" thread over in the Penalty box.
I acccepted his apology.
Regardless..words will not stop me or "our" message.
The Revolution is gaining even more momentum now and the book hit number 1 on the New York times bestsellers list a few days ago.
With the march coming up on July 12th and the distain for McCain building...stay tuned.
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I'm just saying that it would take a super human effort to pull this off. Are you saying that despite McCain winning all the delegates and gaining the nomination, somehow at the convention McCain is going to be overthrown? How? The nominee is the nominee. Otherwise,what were the primarys held for? Are you suggesting Ron Paul as an independent? That would be his only chance
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I'm just saying that it would take a super human effort to pull this off. Are you saying that despite McCain winning all the delegates and gaining the nomination, somehow at the convention McCain is going to be overthrown? How? The nominee is the nominee. Otherwise,what were the primarys held for? Are you suggesting Ron Paul as an independent? That would be his only chance
lived in lake jackson, texas, brazoria county, met Dr. Paul on several occasions
compare his record to anyones, he is the truth ||an_clap.gif' border=0>
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lived in lake jackson, texas, brazoria county, met Dr. Paul on several occasions
compare his record to anyones, he is the truth ||an_clap.gif' border=0>
I don't disagree with the man's honesty, integrity or truth. I just want to know how a grass roots effort is going to sweep him into office dispite the enormous odds against it. I don't even think its Constitutionally possible.
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I don't disagree with the man's honesty, integrity or truth. I just want to know how a grass roots effort is going to sweep him into office dispite the enormous odds against it. I don't even think its Constitutionally possible.
you are focusing on the wrong scenario
try focusing on the mans message and his ideas
its time we all held our local politicians responsible for what they due
even though he wont win, he has woken up countless people and made them rethink what it means to be a patriot||an_clap.gif' border=0>
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you are focusing on the wrong scenario
try focusing on the mans message and his ideas
its time we all held our local politicians responsible for what they due
even though he wont win, he has woken up countless people and made them rethink what it means to be a patriot||an_clap.gif' border=0>
I believe Ron Paul is a good man. I also wondered how he could be excluded from some debates esp. when he was one of the top fundraisers||confused.gif' border=0> It was also interesting to see how he was dismissed and ridiculed for his ideas by Rudy Guilliani even though Ron Paul had a higher % of the primary votes than Guilliani did. Perhaps Guilliani resorted to criticism rather than feel humiliated.
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I believe Ron Paul is a good man. I also wondered how he could be excluded from some debates esp. when he was one of the top fundraisers||confused.gif' border=0> It was also interesting to see how he was dismissed and ridiculed for his ideas by Rudy Guilliani even though Ron Paul had a higher % of the primary votes than Guilliani did. Perhaps Guilliani resorted to criticism rather than feel humiliated.
thats one of the things i love about Dr. Paul, rather thn just piss and moan about the shape of the country and point fingers, he offers real solutions and actual plans to turn things around, the things some criminals have worked a lifetime to fuck up
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thats one of the things i love about Dr. Paul, rather thn just piss and moan about the shape of the country and point fingers, he offers real solutions and actual plans to turn things around, the things some criminals have worked a lifetime to fuck up
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If McCain keeps talking, anything is still possible. Highlight the link and go to web site.
If You can't do that, go to you tube and search
"Mccains youtube problems just became a nightmare."
That's why I keep hope alive. That and the fact that the Revolution IS growing and more people are waking up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c
I don't see zero's on the clock yet and it is still possible.
Probable???? / Possible...YES.||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
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If McCain keeps talking, anything is still possible. Highlight the link and go to web site.
If You can't do that, go to you tube and search
"Mccains youtube problems just became a nightmare."
That's why I keep hope alive. That and the fact that the Revolution IS growing and more people are waking up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEtZlR3zp4c
I don't see zero's on the clock yet and it is still possible.
Probable???? / Possible...YES.||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
Thanks aaaa1.
We have that vid on the front page of you tube's news and politics again today.
Well over 1 million views.
Much work to be done still but we're picking up steam!
D.C. here we come.
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Thanks aaaa1.
We have that vid on the front page of you tube's news and politics again today.
Well over 1 million views.
Much work to be done still but we're picking up steam!
D.C. here we come.
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Why are we in this movement?
The energy surrounding the freedom movement is growing. The message of smaller government and personal liberty is rapidly spreading. This message is bigger than presidential politics, it is wider than party lines, and most importantly, it is a message that comes from YOU. While inspired by the Presidential Campaign of Republican candidate Ron Paul, The Revolution has grown into something beyond what he or any other freedom-loving individual would have dreamed. Remember, this movement is about the message, not the man! This march will represent the momentum of the grass roots, it will represent our strength, our passion, and show our elected officials that we are unified, paying attention, and that we will not go away.
To reiterate how large this movement has become, here is a list of events you might be interested in:
Revolution March on July 12 www.revolutionmarch.com
Freedom Tour 2008 with Mark Scibilia https://freedomtour08.com/
Great American Walk for Freedom, organized by Steve Vincent https://ronpaul.meetup.com/363/
Republican National Convention https://www.dailypaul.com/node/50067
Over 50% of our online pollers estimate 100 thousand people to be at the March on July 12!
Have you made your travel plans yet (www.ronvoy.com)?
Please don't forget to pledge to our Flag Day money bomb (www.marchbomb.com) so we can make this event a success!
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Why are we in this movement?
The energy surrounding the freedom movement is growing. The message of smaller government and personal liberty is rapidly spreading. This message is bigger than presidential politics, it is wider than party lines, and most importantly, it is a message that comes from YOU. While inspired by the Presidential Campaign of Republican candidate Ron Paul, The Revolution has grown into something beyond what he or any other freedom-loving individual would have dreamed. Remember, this movement is about the message, not the man! This march will represent the momentum of the grass roots, it will represent our strength, our passion, and show our elected officials that we are unified, paying attention, and that we will not go away.
To reiterate how large this movement has become, here is a list of events you might be interested in:
Revolution March on July 12 www.revolutionmarch.com
Freedom Tour 2008 with Mark Scibilia https://freedomtour08.com/
Great American Walk for Freedom, organized by Steve Vincent https://ronpaul.meetup.com/363/
Republican National Convention https://www.dailypaul.com/node/50067
Over 50% of our online pollers estimate 100 thousand people to be at the March on July 12!
Have you made your travel plans yet (www.ronvoy.com)?
Please don't forget to pledge to our Flag Day money bomb (www.marchbomb.com) so we can make this event a success!
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