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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2012 => Topic started by: Mr Mannn on April 25, 2011, 06:53:41 PM
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http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/ron-paul-launches-presidential-campaign-20110425
:thatsright: I can't bear to print the article on Drudge. Heres the link.
this means TWO SOLID YEARS of Paul Tards invading forums and buying out straw polls.
I really despise that man...but I hate his mindless minions even more! Now they will invade Tea Party rallies, mess with the message, insert themselves in every public aspect of the party, and accept Stormfront racists as normal supporters. Its enough to make me sick.
If you minions are out there, I hate your worship of Paul, and I cannot respect YOU.
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Paulistinians . . . ::) Oh, joy . . .
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I guess I can pull a few of my old pics I saved...
(http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/5066/smallpaul1.png)
(http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/4769/godzillaforpresident.jpg)
(http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/9049/zzzronpaulmotivator.jpg)
(http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/9796/ronpaulfa4.jpg)
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Great, why can't these losers just give up. Next McLame will jump in.
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McLame? Nah. He's too busy supporting Obama's undeclared war...
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Great, how many Paultards will be calling our employers claiming we're "harassing" them, etc, THIS time?
Oh, and for the record, Ronulans--I saw who made up your demographic in 2007-08. Conservative? Not by a ****ing longshot.
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Great...more years of sloganeering vandalism across the U.S. with that "Ronulan Revolution" bullshit.
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Here comes the clown show.
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Great...more years of sloganeering vandalism across the U.S. with that "Ronulan Revolution" bullshit.
Ron Paul--because Dennis Kucinich isn't batshit crazy enough.
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Here comes the clown show.
Que in the circus music........
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Now they will invade Tea Party rallies, mess with the message, insert themselves in every public aspect of the party, and accept Stormfront racists as normal supporters. Its enough to make me sick.
If you minions are out there, I hate your worship of Paul, and I cannot respect YOU.
They won't invade the Tea Party. Within a very few months they will BE the Tea Party. Kiss it goodbye.
They will swarm everywhere, including here, like zombies near the end of a George Romero film.
Their 5 or 6 percent of the electorate will be a powerful weapon for the Kenyan.
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Ron Paul--because Dennis Kucinich isn't batshit crazy enough.
Damn; I need that on a bumper sticker. Ought to go over like gangbusters in the People's Republic of Boulder.
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The gushing yesterday from Jim Angle, subbing for Bret Baier on FNC, was disgusting.
To hear Angle, you'd think that Paul was singularly responsible for the Tea Party and that HE is the conservative/libertarian answer to everybody's prayers.
:mental:
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Que in the circus music........
Or Looney Tunes . . .
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/humblegunner/PAULTARD2.jpg)
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fnsOmb0Fvog/RrehugIZDII/AAAAAAAAAEM/yOPv9Ybe6pw/s400/ron_paul_sucks.jpg)
Texas Rep. Ron Paul announced Friday that he will run for the GOP nomination for president in 2012, the third attempt for the man known on Capitol Hill as "Dr. No" for his enthusiasm for bashing runaway spending and government overreach.
"Time has come around to the point where the people are agreeing with much of what I've been saying for 30 years. So, I think the time is right," said the 75-year-old Paul, who first ran for president as a Libertarian in 1988.
Paul made his announcement in an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America" from New Hampshire, where he planned his first event for his presidential campaign on Friday.
Three years ago, the former flight surgeon and outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve became an Internet sensation — and a prodigious fundraiser- when he made a spirited but doomed bid for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.
First elected to Congress in 1976, he is known for holding unconventional views while keeping a smile on his face, espousing a sort of modern Republican populism. The obstetrician has delivered more than 4,000 babies and is personally against abortion, but he doesn't think the federal government should regulate it. That's a function of state government, he says.
LINK (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/13/politics/main20062554.shtml)
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AP and a lot of the local papers are copying each other, to the point of using the same talking points, almost word for word.
Right down to the "father of the Tea Party" movement. IOW, another attempt to marginalize the TP.