RP supporters: Are you losing hope now that Ron Paul has no chance of winning the nomination?, page 2
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reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 09:13 PM by burningbelief
reply to post by Diablos



losing more hope watching Brian Williams showing extreme favoritism to
Newt And Romney in the debate tonight. He is ignoring Paul.


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 09:20 PM by SaMgLo87
reply to post by burningbelief



Yes, once again, Ron Paul is being downplayed. I don't think the people of America are as stupid as the OP. I am pretty sure that with my help, word is spreading fast. I have been spreading the TRUTH about the candidates and the MSM and the corruption. I will continue to do so until my final breath.
Ron Paul for President. God willing. America NEEDS him.


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 10:28 PM by coyotepoet
reply to post by Diablos





It should be apparent that the conservative of people of America have made it very clear that they don't want Ron Paul representing their party thus far.


No. What is very apparent is that the media and Powers that Be have made it very clear that they don't want RP and basically tell people what to think about the other candidates. And I'm not just talking about the lack of mention of RP in the media. With Romney and Gingrich as well. It's very pernicious and is in the kind of questions they ask or don't ask of people, in the issues that are chosen to be in the foreground and those that are ignored, in giving lots of airtime to Romney supporters but rarely if ever any airtime to RP supporters (and I think there are many more of us than the media would have you believe.)

He's already said he's going to stick it out. I think what is going to happen is that Romney and Newt are going to tear each other apart and they both have plenty of skeletons in their closets or out in the open valid deficits. One or the other will drop out and it will be down to Paul and one of them and the contrast of Ron's consistency and ethics with the lack of those things in his competitor (especially Newt) and the people will choose RP.


reply posted on 23-1-2012 @ 10:53 PM by jlssg4
reply to post by sicksonezer0



I agree 100%. At the very least he has planted the seed for paradigm change. More and more people are becoming aware of what is going on in our government/economy/etc. and how it's affecting the lives of good people. I like to think we will hold politicians to a higher standard than we have in the past, see through the deception and lies, and slowly but surely remold this country into a respectable republic.

Let's hope the internet stays uncensored and our global transition toward freedom, fairness, and peace follows an exponential curve. We make our world the way it is either by collusion or ignorance, and the ignorance is waning. Who knows...enough people might awaken in time for this election to be meaningful.


reply posted on 24-1-2012 @ 02:19 AM by Hawking
Originally posted by IFeelForty
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post by Hawking



This is exactly why I will vote for him. Rather he can win or not, I will not stand by and do nothing because " it wouldn't do any good to vote for him" I will do what I believe is right, as I want everyone else to do. If you want four more years of the same, that's on you. If that's what it takes to feel better about yourself, that's on you. And you are partly right. Whoever has the support of the lobbyists, pharma, media, banks, MIC, wins and pushes their agenda.

But that's exactly what is so wrong with this country. If we need revolution, so be it, but I'm going to exhaust all options available before that. This isn't exactly directed at you, but at the point you, and others I know have made
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Oh don't worry I'll be voting for him March 6th here in Texas, because there isn't any other candidate I trust with the position. But I'm also a realist and understand many of the things that go on in corporate politics.. unfortunately..
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