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geo321*promote paranoia.
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Boise_LibThere's Fluoride in my Water!!
But, it's not enough to make me vote for this Wack Job.
PaybackFuckin' Commies.
dystopianfuturetodayHe didn't really make these statements. This is Lew Rockwell in a Ron Paul costume.
vaire2ubeYou guys can be smartasses all you want, but it is sad that you're willing to extrapolate conclusions you're posting.
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1:30 to 2:11 --- He speaks about the Right to own property privately. He says the UN will not protect those rights.
4:13 to 4:37 -- The UN will not let us practice religion in the same way.
6:29 to end -- Describes lack of need for UN to talk to other countries. The UN is taking our sovereignty by acting as the middle man. 54 representatives vote for a measure to withdraw from the UN.
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By golly he must have wrote those things about blacks and AIDS!
I'd really like to draw the same conclusions but I really dont know what source material you all are watching... this is far from paranoia
PS: Why are do you mention Lew Rockwell at all, and ignore Murray Rothbard and Eric Dondero?
Rockwell has denied responsibility for the newsletters' contents to The New Republic's Jamie Kirchick. Rockwell twice declined to discuss the matter with reason, maintaining this week that he had "nothing to say."
Murray Rothbard championed an open strategy of exploiting racial and class resentment to build a coalition with populist "paleoconservatives," producing a flurry of articles and manifestos whose racially charged talking points and vocabulary mirrored the controversial Paul newsletters
Eric Dondero was a staffer who was fired.
http://www.dailypaul.com/196808/while-one-fired-fmremployee-passive-aggressively-betrays-rp-one-finally-clarifies
In 1993, Rothbard wrote about Malcolm X and discussed the possibility of a separate state for blacks, but concluded that it would "require massive "foreign aid" from the U.S.A.". He also described black nationalism as "a phony nationalism" that was "beginning to look like a drive for an aggravated form of coerced parasitism over the white population."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard218.html
You guys are starting to look silly and I'm starting to wonder just how hard you need to try to prove something that you say is so obvious. You know, like the clip of GW Bush giving the camera the middle finger. There has to be an actual slip up, not just your own interpretation of someone elses interpretation of something someone read.
dystopianfuturetodayDo you know what the John Birch Society is, vaire2ube? Look it up. This is more damning than the newsletters. My point was that there is no way for Ron Paul to pretend this didn't happen.
Boise_Lib>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
Do you know what the John Birch Society is, vaire2ube? Look it up. This is more damning than the newsletters. My point was that there is no way for Ron Paul to pretend this didn't happen.
I was just going to say the very same thing.
kceaton1Hah, John Wayne was a member; why does that not surprise me? Sorry, but ye'ol Ron that is the last straw. I should have just looked up his background in the first place. Belonging to the John Birch Society is tantamount to pure paranoia to the tenth degree, with a ultra-right-wing-christian flavor.
I can't see it anywhere, but it seems like John Edgar Hoover would be a de facto member for sure yet it's not listed. The John Birch Society comes off more as a cult much like Scientology to some degree (both equally horrendous in their own way). One member that didn't surprise me too much was Mr. Koch himself (Daddy Koch). That one makes perfect sense...
Atleast a few people know just how ridiculous the John Birch Society is here on the sift. I'll have to look around and see if I can find a good program about them, as they most deservedly need their own defined space here on the sift for us to pummel into submission. Problem is most of the documentaries I've ever seen on them were done in the 1980's--so I'll have to look hard, there may be some connected to PBS.
/Goes to read all the backgrounds on all the candidates from thorough sources...
//Really surprised the John Birch thing hasn't come up far more often and much more earlier...
Oh yeah and the UN IS F@$KING SATAN!!1!1 Just so you know.
deathcowI cant even sleep here because of all the black helicopter traffic.
gharkI feel a bit sorry for all the people that got duped by this guy, made donations etc.
EMPIREsays...Seriously? you guys are actually suprised by this? Geez....
quantumushroomThere exists legit criticism of RoPaul's positions. This video isn't it.
His Earness attended a Blame Whitey/Hate America (or Hate Whitey/Blame America) "church" for 20 years, was married in it and gave it 20K. Media ignored it.
Filth clinton had a confirmed record of sexual harassment. Media ignored it.
Oh yeah, the UN sucks. Move it to the Arctic.
gwiz665OMG Richard Dawkins was in Expelled, he must be a creationist now!
marblesI'm sorry, but didn't Obama just recently ignore the Constitution and congress, and go to the UN for permission to wage war in Libya? So the UN authorizes the terror bombing of a sovereign country that kills 1000+ civilians for "humanitarian" purposes and this is ok? The UN violates it's own charter and lets NATO install a regime of rebel terrorists as Libya's government and the politician that has a problem with the UN is a whack job?
You statist clowns are unreal.
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