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Topic started on 2-12-2011 @ 04:25 AM by Misoir
Republican Jewish Coalition Bars Ron Paul From Presidential Debate, Saying He's Too "misguided and extreme"

On Wednesday, Dec. 7, the Republican Jewish Coalition will host a presidential-candidates forum featuring Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum. Not invited is the GOP candidate currently polling around third in New Hampshire and second in Iowa: Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). The explanation:

Paul was not invited to attend the RJC's candidates forum because the organization - as it has stated numerous times in the past - "rejects his misguided and extreme views," said [RJC Executive Director Matt] Brooks.

"He's just so far outside of the mainstream of the Republican party and this organization," Brooks said. Inviting Paul to attend would be "like inviting Barack Obama to speak."


I am absolutely shocked that this Jewish Zionist would say such a thing… not.

Who really calls the shots in the Republican Party? Pretty simple answer, the Zionists, and they apparently do not like Ron Paul. To them, his views are so far away from the Republican Party belief in ‘limited government, strong national security, and (supposedly) Christian morality’ that he might as well be a Barack Obama type of Liberal.


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 04:29 AM by Trustme333
reply to post by Misoir



Sounds a little biased to me..
Funny how the Jews always scream discrimination every chance they get and yet do this..

Hypocricy at it's finest IMO.. S&F


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 08:05 AM by Misoir
reply to post by Dr UAE



So long as they are the ones hosting the event, which I believe they are, then yes it is their decision on who to allow in the debate or who to exclude. This time, unfortunately, Ron Paul will be excluded because they do not agree with his politics. So instead of letting him speak, which according to their logic hardly any Republicans would not even care to hear, they just simply silence him. Something tells me they fear him, it has absolutely nothing to do with him not being a true Republican or any of that nonsense.


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 08:07 AM by redrose123
reply to post by Misoir



After reading the article. It is quite simple. He is not in their pocket. They can't control him like they do most of DC politicians so they don't want him. It is becoming more obvious who is actually running the US government. As if a lot of us didn't already know. This gives more reason to vote for Ron Paul.


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 08:26 AM by MrWendal
For anyone interested here is the web site for the The RJC and the organizations contact information page

RJC Conact Info

Personally I think this is disgusting. Like him or not, someone is listening to him and his poll numbers are much better than other participants. Even worse... how many debates have we seen where Romney, Newt, Cain, Perry, Bachman, Huntsman and Santorum all said, "Ron Paul is right" about one topic or another? Pick your debate... so far in each one, one of the other Candidates at some point has said Ron Paul is right and agreed with him about whatever the topic at that moment happened to have been. So would that not make all these other invited Candidates "out there" and "extreme" on that particular view that they agreed with Ron Paul about?



reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 08:30 AM by getreadyalready
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I think this should violate campaign finance law. You can't give some candidates air time and refuse to give the same to other candidates.

Ron Paul should buy up all the ad spots during the debate. His marketing would be far more effective than their bickering! He could turn this into a win for him with ease. Each commercial break should feature a Ron Paul ad pointing out the flaws in the other candidates and the facts on his platform.

Plus, being withheld from the debate is sure to get him more attention than putting him in the debate and then not asking any questions of him.

I think this might be a good thing.


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 09:11 AM by getreadyalready
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ETA: On to Fwd the story to my Dad, bit by bit I'm trying to shear the wool off his eyes ;D


Took me a whole year, but my Dad and Mom are both supporting RP now! They are also sharing their thoughts and promoting him on Facebook, and from what I've heard, they've recruited a couple of others.

RP is a difficult guy to understand. You have to actually listen to him and read his stuff and realize he won't do soundbites and talking points. His ideas are sincere and intelligent, and he offers real solutions that won't fit in a 10 second soundbite.


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 11:29 AM by jheated5
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What's your point? So he wants Israel to be a sovereign nation and get off Americas teet.... Who are these republican jews, do they hold dual citizenship or something, why is it so important that Israels issues come first in a American election?


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 12:35 PM by 2manyquestions
Originally posted by jheated5
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post by conspiracytheoristIAM



What's your point? So he wants Israel to be a sovereign nation and get off Americas teet.... Who are these republican jews, do they hold dual citizenship or something, why is it so important that Israels issues come first in a American election?


You are SO right on here. Since when is Israel an American issue? Israel is not one of the 50 states, and shouldn't be treated as such. We should be concerned with how the United States of America will be governed, not what might happen to Israel if we stop sending them money. It makes me extremely upset that anyone would exclude Ron Paul out of a Presidential debate just because he wants to take foreign aid away from EVERYONE, not just Israel. He is trying to save this country from collapse, and all they can think about is themselves and what happens to their country across the world. We need to focus on our own nation instead of theirs, as well as all the others that have been getting aid from us.

Wealthy uncle Sam has been taking care of all his relatives who have gotten used to receiving an allowance every week. Now that uncle Sam is broke, he can't give anymore, but these relatives just keep prodding him to continue borrowing from his neighbors and forging money so he can sustain THEIR lifestyles. Uncle Sam will end up in a card-board box, because his relatives will suck the life-blood out of him, and they don't give a damn what happens to him. This is sick, people. This is VERY, VERY sick.
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