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www.youtube.com
 Ron Paul opening's statement before Ben Bernanke testimony before House Financial Services Committee on 2009.02.25 (visit the link
for the full news article)
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Ron Paul in his continuing educational campaign , has snuck one by the controlled mainstream media of CNBC. It seems CNBC overlooked that they were
taping live ; which sent them scrambling once Ron Paul had made his opening speach before Ben Bernanke's testimony to the House Financial Services
Committee .
www.youtube.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
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posting a youtube video is not a reputable news source - on the same page you linked was a video about a skateboarding dog....
please find any reputable source as per the rules please.
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Love it. I hope a lot of people saw that and realized that he might have an idea of what he's talking about. Clearly the CNBC guys were caught off
guard and I simply love it. Even if you don't agree with what Paul was saying, it should at least be evidence to the idea that the MSM DOES try to
control what gets exposed to the public.
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LOL @ how transparent the corpo-shills are...
"Uh-oh, our masters are not going to be pleased that we allowed some more NON-propaganda to be spewed out to the sheeples".
Bravo for Dr. Paul to keep going after these criminals and putting their feet to the fire. He appears to be the lone man standing in this regard...
[edit on 27-2-2009 by DimensionalDetective]
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reply to post by an0maly33
 Yep. Love it!
The CNBC anchors seem very obviously rankled. "Oh crap, we're not supposed to let people talk about that kind of stuff on TV! Ohhhh, we're in deep
doggie-doo now!!!"
Great thread OP
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Originally posted by Harlequin
posting a youtube video is not a reputable news source - on the same page you linked was a video about a skateboarding dog....
please find any reputable source as per the rules please.
This, in context, was one of the dumbest comments I've ever seen in ATS. Youtube is hosting, depending on content there can be a reputable source.
Stop wasting our reading time with ad hoc debunkering.
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reply to post by Harlequin
The video was of a reputable news source, see where it says CNBC on the screen nancy brown noser? I was watching, so i know it isnt a fabrication of
the OP.
It would have been great if one of those anchors would have said congressman paul got it absolutely right. Both of them made me sick with their
cheap comments.
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hahahaha
I watched this vid on a different thread and I laughed SOOO hard when they got all flustered at the end of his opening statement.
I love it when they said they were going to take a break and "get them out of the way" .... one question I have with regards to what he says after
that ... I've listened to it several times and I swear it sounds like he says ... "we're going to take a commercial break, get them out of the way
so that when something really SUBSTANDARD is happening we don't have to interupt them" ...
I swear that's what I hear but I could be wrong.
Someone is telling it like it really is and they don't like it!!
[edit on 27-2-2009 by cnichols]
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reply to post by Harlequin
Excuse me, but the youtube clip was of a "reputable" news source. You sound just like the corporate shills who did not want the public to hear what
the illustrious Dr. Paul was saying. Shame on you for trying to derail this thread.
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Originally posted by Harlequin
posting a youtube video is not a reputable news source - on the same page you linked was a video about a skateboarding dog....
please find any reputable source as per the rules please.
ummm youtube is simply hosting the news source bud
if anything seeing it live is more reputable than an article link
there's nothing wrnog with a youtube link as long as it's not a skateboarding dog
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Originally posted by Harlequin
posting a youtube video is not a reputable news source - on the same page you linked was a video about a skateboarding dog....
please find any reputable source as per the rules please.
So.... CNBC is not a reputable news source? Um... Just because it was posted on a video hosting website, doesn't demean the original content.
By the way, I bet you watched that skateboarding dog and found it entertaining...
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Originally posted by an0maly33
Love it. I hope a lot of people saw that and realized that he might have an idea of what he's talking about. Clearly the CNBC guys were caught off
guard and I simply love it. Even if you don't agree with what Paul was saying, it should at least be evidence to the idea that the MSM DOES try to
control what gets exposed to the public.
Exactly, that is the main reason for this post. Thanks
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CNBC has constantly supported Ron Paul, they even quoted Eddie Lampert last night recommending Austrian economic readings...Rick Santelli and the bond
traders broke into applause one day when Ron Paul drilled Bernanke...he's been a guest time and time again. I don't see how this sent them
"scrambling" as to not hear him
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Originally posted by cnichols
"we're going to take a commercial break, get them out of the way so that when something really SUBSTANDARD is happening we don't
have to interupt them" ...
I swear that's what I hear but I could be wrong.
Ha Ha, he said substantial, but I like your version better. It is more accurate anyway.
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This is not going as planned.
No it is not.
See how nervous they looked when they realized their liberal, brain scrubbing, damage control machine wasn't plugged in?
taping live ...taping live...quick think up some words to make it seem insignificant...
"when something substantial happens"
"we don't have to interrupt them"
That's too funny.
MSNBC is like watching lollipop people with corporate sticks up their butts.
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These MSM control tactics , contributed to Ron Paul being 'quelched' during the presidential campaign. Thank god Ron Paul is still on his
educational campaign.
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first,,,,i'm a huge ron paul fan and supporter but..........
you are all completely wrong, and have taken this whole thing out of context
in all these hearings the member make open statements
this takes forever and is somewhat a waist,,,,so lately they have shortened it from 5 to 2 minutes,,,,,or foregoing opening remarks all together
sometimes there's 40 members,,,,so opening statements can take from 80 minutes to 2 and a half hours b4 a witness even speaks or answers a single
question
this is long, boring,,,, drug out,, and makes hearings take forever
you waist 2 hours b4 the witness even answers a single question or states his testimony,,,,,,the whole reason everyone is there
cnbc was under the impression,,,,it would begin with bernanke's testimony,,,
it was pure coincidence that ron paul was speaking his opening comments
cnbc just wanted to air bernanke's opening statement,,,,,,and got screwed up on the timing
their is no conspiracy here,,,,,,,sorry,,,, but i watch these things a couple of times a week on cspan,,,,since i'm out of work
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