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matrixcutter
26-08-2007, 07:27 PM
discuss

dondaz
26-08-2007, 07:37 PM
I like to think he is, if he gets in.

chris
26-08-2007, 07:59 PM
Nope but he will make the oligarchy expose themselves right for everyone to see, just like with Kennedy, just like 9/11 but this time we know it's coming and we are all waiting with our blogs, cameras and every thing we have...It's like a beartrap for the nwo. They are playing with fire here and with a little luck they will mess up.

http://www.notcot.com/images/beartrap.jpg

Anders Lindman
27-08-2007, 04:40 AM
Even if Ron Paul doesn't get far in the presidential election, many people are becoming aware of the Fractional Reserve scam through his messages.

Alex Jones said an interesting thing about the gambling odds for Ron Paul. I did a web search and found:

"Ron Paul Odds Slashed Dramatically: 15 to 1 from 200 to 1"

http://www.gambling911.com/Ron-Paul-Odds-053107.html

kblood
27-08-2007, 09:11 AM
It would be nice with a president that could actually make the US focus on getting the US stable again. Seems alot of americans is getting frustrated and scared about how their economy keeps loosing "faith". When it comes to the stock market, it really depends a whole lot on how much investors believe in some product. An A/S company can easily go bankrupt overnight, due to some event that makes it really look bad. All it takes is for a few major investors to move their investments and stock. Well, maybe not that easy, since it takes quite some time to move them, and at first only the price per stock will fall.

I do not really know what to make of this Ron Paul person, all I know is that Bush is far more concerned on how the US makes him look, and how the US is percieved in other countries. He is like the egotripper that do not care if it takes painfull unhealthy plastic surgery, to get people to "love" him more. That is how I percieve all his war efforts and whatever else he is doing. That his advisers are probably corrupt as well, surely doesnt help on the matter.

cruise4
27-08-2007, 01:39 PM
Ron Paul provides a much needed focus for people to rally around. Exposure to the Public is the NWO's worst nightmare and as momentum builds others will be encouraged to jump ship.

Ron Paul won't sort everything out. But he is a part of the solution.

irie_dave
27-08-2007, 04:47 PM
Ron Paul provides a much needed focus for people to rally around. Exposure to the Public is the NWO's worst nightmare and as momentum builds others will be encouraged to jump ship.

Ron Paul won't sort everything out. But he is a part of the solution.

Agreed. I also like the beartrap analogy above. & think 'matrixcutter' is really ignorant. & has a lot of arrogance w/o any substance to merit it.

december
27-08-2007, 06:47 PM
discuss

Is it a command?
Why don't you tell others what makes you think that he "is going to sort everything out"?

Ron Paul Courageously Speaks the Truth. Video

http://davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7499

thirdwave
27-08-2007, 06:56 PM
I don't think anyone involved in politics will sort it out.... maybe they can make a difference but it comes down to the people and there minds and how they use them that can sort it out...

soglad
27-08-2007, 06:59 PM
I sincerely doubt that he will get elected, seriously. WAY to much propaganda with Hilary and Guliani to have any sort of competition. All they have to do is play on people's fear and they've got the vote. :(

matrixcutter
27-08-2007, 06:59 PM
Is it a command?
I suppose it is technically, yes. Should I have written "will you discuss this please" instead? Discuss. :p

Why don't you tell others what makes you think that he "is going to sort everything out"?
I don't think that, at all.


Anybody who genuinely thinks that one man can do any damage to the agenda that is already steamrollering ahead from within their own corrupt system, just doesn't understand how it really works. Sorry.

If he does get in (and he won't because Hillary will be the next president, unless Bush is taken out and Cheney gets in first) and doesn't immediately break most of the promises he made in order to get there, he will be murdered.

Anders Lindman
27-08-2007, 07:07 PM
I sincerely doubt that he will get elected, seriously. WAY to much propaganda with Hilary and Guliani to have any sort of competition. All they have to do is play on people's fear and they've got the vote. :(

Mainstream media is still much more powerful than grassroot media it seems. Through the Internet grassroot media has grown very fast but still mainstream media is what people listen to when it comes to serious decisions.

Yet at the same time, a tremendous pressure is building up that is challenging the mainstream media. It becomes more and more difficult for the big media networks to get away with biased, censored and/or misleading reporting.

Anders Lindman
27-08-2007, 07:14 PM
Nations are like big persons. Picture big, adult, grownup, responsible people at a cocktail party for example. It would be silly if they would start fighting each other or threaten each other with knives and guns at the party. But when it comes to nations that is exactly the kind of immature behavior we see. So the 'responsible', grownup and adult leaders of nations are really silly.

Ron Paul is a refreshing exception to these silly, immature and uncivilized politicians.

scar
27-08-2007, 07:20 PM
Anyone else have this feeling that Guliani will be the next president?
Fucking hate that guy.

december
27-08-2007, 07:21 PM
I suppose it is technically, yes. Should I have written "will you discuss this please" instead? Discuss. :p

In this case it doesn't really matter HOW you say it. I think you don't even have to tell people what they need to do once they open your thread.
Correct?

Well, I don't know... Maybe in "Great" Britain people do have to be told what to do...

:D


I don't think that, at all.

I agree with you.
Americans are just soooo lazy to go on the streets to protest so that they look for some Messiah/Good King to do the dirty job for them while they watch another episode of the Simpsons show...

http://blogs.theage.com.au/schembri/homer.jpghttp://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/a015/pols_reefer-39329.jpeg

soglad
27-08-2007, 07:24 PM
In this case it doesn't really matter HOW you say it. I think you don't even have to tell people what they need to do once they open your thread.
Correct?

Well, I don't know... Maybe in "Great" Britain people do have to be told what to do...

:D




I agree with you.
Americans are just soooo lazy to go on the streets to protest so that they look for some Messiah/Good King to do the dirty job for them while they watch another episode of the Simpsons show...

http://blogs.theage.com.au/schembri/homer.jpghttp://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/a015/pols_reefer-39329.jpeg

The only thing I can agree with you on December! Well said! :D

Anders Lindman
27-08-2007, 07:25 PM
Anyone else have this feeling that Guliani will be the next president?
Fucking hate that guy.

If the election would have taken place shortly after the 911 attack, then sure, then Guliani would have had a huge chance of becoming president. But I don't know what the vast majority of the American people think about Guliani today. Mainstream media could possibly promote Guliani so that he became president.

december
27-08-2007, 07:27 PM
The only thing I can agree with you on December! Well said! :D

I've made two points. So, which thing do you agree with?

soglad
27-08-2007, 07:29 PM
I've made two points. So, which thing do you agree with?

About the Americans. They'll never get up and fix the mess they let happen.

matrixcutter
27-08-2007, 07:34 PM
Nations are like big persons. Picture big, adult, grownup, responsible people at a cocktail party for example. It would be silly if they would start fighting each other or threaten each other with knives and guns at the party. But when it comes to nations that is exactly the kind of immature behavior we see. So the 'responsible', grownup and adult leaders of nations are really silly.

Ron Paul is a refreshing exception to these silly, immature and uncivilized politicians.
It's more like teenagers at a party, only there's a secret room that only some of the alpha males know about, with some shady grown ups in there, who keep telling the alpha males what to do, including who to pretend to fight with, and who to gang up on (and then everyone else joins in.)

Ron Paul appears to be someone who has found out about the secret room and wants to interfere with what the adults tell the alpha males to do, but he knows that the shady adults can arrange (from their secret room) to send someone out with a water pistol and force him to have to spend the rest of the night at the party looking like he's pissed his pants.

Anders Lindman
27-08-2007, 07:59 PM
It's more like teenagers at a party, only there's a secret room that only some of the alpha males know about, with some shady grown ups in there, who keep telling the alpha males what to do, including who to pretend to fight with, and who to gang up on (and then everyone else joins in.)

Ron Paul appears to be someone who has found out about the secret room and wants to interfere with what the adults tell the alpha males to do, but he knows that the shady adults can arrange (from their secret room) to send someone out with a water pistol and force him to have to spend the rest of the night at the party looking like he's pissed his pants.

lol. What a lovely cocktail party. :D

december
27-08-2007, 08:00 PM
About the Americans. They'll never get up and fix the mess they let happen.

Americans physically and mentally lazy. They even have a chair which they call A LAZY BOY... :D


http://www.shootandshow.co.uk/la-z-boy/images/cool_chair.jpg

http://www.la-z-boy.com



Americans deserve their government.

http://www.republicansareidiots.com/images/bush_finger.jpg

kblood
27-08-2007, 08:46 PM
I am thinking Arnold might make president in the future. I would love the campaign: Vote for the Presidentor :)

No matter who sits as President of the US, I do not believe that person will be the actual person in power. Oh yes, he can sign papers and hold speeches... but what happens when a president does not stick with the speeches that have been written for him?

This is why I do not really care who becomes president. It seems like a twisted reality show. Especially seeing someone like George Bush becomming president. I know that it is easier to get a job when friends or family vouches for you, but that it counts for the presidency as well? Oh well :rolleyes: Its all good :D