Thursday, February 25, 2010
Ron Paul is Alive and Well
Saturday, November 1, 2008
What if Ron Paul Supported Hillary Clinton?
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Ron Paul Prefers Barack Obama (But Thinks He's Evil?)
"Earlier, Paul called the presidential elections a charade and said voters are faced with the "lesser of two evils."
Paul says he turned down appeal to endorse McCain
"He appeared at a news conference with three third-party candidates: independent Ralph Nader; former Georgia Democratic Rep. Cynthia McKinney, the Green Party candidate; and Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate. Bob Barr, the Libertarian candidate, was invited but said at his own news conference later that he declined because Paul didn't endorse one candidate."
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
If USA Is Attacked, John McCain Wins
Do Americans really have the confidence that either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama are well-equipped with both conviction and skill-set to extract us from Iraq, and protect us here stateside? Both Clinton and Obama miss the professionalism mixed with experience and diplomacy McCain, and Ron Paul share.
While it appears we Americans are disinclined toward being in Iraq, we felt as we felt before 2004 as well, and yet elected George W Bush for a second term with record popular votes.
This is not 2004, and wannabe John Kerry cannot be compared to today's Democratic candidates. He misses the charm of Obama and the experience of Clinton.
And, also important, McCain is not as hated as Bush. McCain misses the personal, evil bitterness that many Democrats feel against Bush, but he also misses the easy-going "Let's get the bad guys," swagger our current president enjoys. McCain is harder to hate, and harder to love.
Where will it land?
As Al Qaeda pretends that they care about Muhammad (there is no peace upon him), or his teachings, and wipe their sacrilegious excrement across the world, they threaten Western Europe. Europe will barely be noticed by the USA, but the smallest burp in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania will be returned with the fastest six guns in the western world.
See what CNN is saying.
Al Qaeda No. 2: Attacks on Western nations in works
CNN
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Al Qaeda still has plans to target Western countries involved in the Iraq war, Osama bin Laden's chief deputy warns in an audiotape released Tuesday to answer questions posed by followers.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Barack Obama Insults Small Town People, Religious People, Clinton and Bush Supporters, Gun Supporters
Obama's "Bitter" Comment Halts His Momentum
One of two things happened: Barack Obama either himself wrote a very stupid speech, or, approved one written by someone who believes as Obama believes.
And no, it is not true, John McCain and Hillary Clinton did not team up to hack into his laptop to alter a speech that originally said, "Those hardworking men who are proud to be American." This is not American Idol, which changed a famous Christian song Shout to the Lord to be as deep as Kumbaya.
What is the Hubbub?
According to the Washington Post, Barack Obama said,
"You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton Administration and the Bush Administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are going to regenerate and they have not. And it's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
In one tiny paragraph, he insults small town people, religious people, Clinton supporters, Bush supporters, gun supporters. He also insult these small town people directly for having voted for George W Bush because, by suggesting they fell through the cracks under George H W Bush, and Bill Clinton, plus George W Bush (first term), he says that after 16 years of falling through the cracks, they came and voted for George W in record numbers this last time.
What has happened is a grave mistake for Barack Obama, and support for John McCain. It does not make sense that most of the people he insulted would vote Democrat after this, especially for Obama.
Will this fade away? You bet. The Obama supporters need this to go away. They'll play it as no a big deal, and point out apologies.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Ron Paul's swan-song: Asking for more money, money, money
Ron Paul's swan-song: Asking for more money
Chicago Tribune
Mark Silva
Ron Paul, the Republican Texas congressman who energized tens of thousands of people in an Internet-driven campaign for the GOP’s presidential nomination, has issued a swan-song of sorts.
Monday, March 3, 2008
A Joker Stumps for Hillary Clinton (Batman is Ticked ): Jack Nicholson On Hillary
The Hillary Clinton Campaign released a video starring Jack Nicholson today. The spot consists of a statement from Nicholson along with him in character as The Joker, Col. Jessup (A Few Good Men), and Jake Gittes (Chinatown). Watch it:
Commissioner Gordon, Batman, and Robin all declined comment. Barack Obama is said to be preparing a video response dressed as Bat Girl, to appeal to his more liberal fans. John McCain was quoted as Sylvester Stallone's character, John Rambo, "Remember who drew first blood." His YouTube video response will presumably be done with him dressed as president.
Personally, I think "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest."
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Ron Paul Presses ON "This Campaign Isn't Over"

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Saturday, February 9, 2008
Rowan Williams, Sharia & the Notorious Danish Muslim Cartoons
Sharia Law, to those unaware of head choppings and related sins of Islam, is based on the Koran. Williams, naturally, as someone claiming to be a Christian, thinks it is fine to support this. Maybe it was the freedom Muslims give Christians in places like Sudan that impressed him?
There's no telling what Willy is up to, but let's remember the view of free speech the Danish Muslim Cartoon fiasco stirred up. A few cartoons that present a view contrary to one Muslims believe caused almost a war in Denmark.
This is what our next president must know what to do about. Whether it is Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, John McCain or Mike Huckabee, or longshot Ron Paul, the world they inherit is by default antiChristian (all but Paul have declared they are Christians), antiAmerican (all seem to prefer American over other countries), and anti-freedom of Women (the National Organization of Women would have a field day in Sudan._
Where's the Magna Carta?
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoonsresponse.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons01.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons02.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons03.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons04.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons05.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons06.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons07.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons08.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons09.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons10.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons11.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons12.htm
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Mitt Romney Steps Into Quitters Row
For the latest Mitt Romney dropout news, see Google's news.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Super Tuesday results
Super Tuesday results. Read up to the minute poll reports for all candidates.
- Democrats: Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama
- Republicans: Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul
If You Were Ron Paul...?
It goes like this: he runs, he runs hard, but his followers are few. They are vocal, and they have money. Not much, but they donate to him.
All false hope (or dread?) aside, Dr. Paul is running a race he's destined to lose.
Does he continue using donor money for his day in the sun?
Does he do a Barack Obama, and get elected just to stay in the public eye?
Jump ship, and campaign for John McCain, or for underdog Mike Huckabee? Could he help either against the Democratic Machine?
What about vice president? Too big for the office?
Monday, February 4, 2008
Ron Paul Behind the Scenes at the CNN Reagan Library Debate 1-30-08
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Ron Paul Brings Home the Bacon: Q4 FEC Reports: Ron Paul Receives More Military Donations Than All Other Republicans Combined
Q4 FEC Reports: Ron Paul Receives More Military Donations Than All Other Republicans Combined
February 3, 2008 11:45 am EST
Total military donations nearly as much as the total of all other remaining candidates - Republican and Democrat
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – According to newly released FEC reports, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has received more military donations than the other three remaining Republican candidates combined.
“The latest numbers make it clear: the troops support Ron Paul,” said Ron Paul campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “Dr. Paul has worked his entire career working for veterans, and has many awards and endorsements due to his dedication to their cause.”
A search of the FEC database by employer reveals that Dr. Paul has received 1160 donations from military donors, nearly triple that of John McCain, and more than McCain, Mitt Romney, and Mike Huckabee combined.
Dr. Paul’s total military donations of $249 thousand are almost as much as the $260 thousand of combined donations received by the other five remaining candidates.
Congressman Paul is no stranger to military support. Former president Ronald Reagan once said, “Ron Paul is one of the outstanding leaders fighting for a stronger national defense. As a former Air Force officer, he knows well the needs of our armed forces, and he always puts them first. We need to keep him fighting for our country!”
According to the FEC reports, these are the total number and amount of military donations for each of the presidential candidates*:
- Ron Paul: 1160 $249k
- John McCain: 438 $83k
- Mike Huckabee: 126 $37k
- Mitt Romney: 126 $24k
- Barack Obama: 443 $76k
- Hillary Clinton: 154 $41k
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
John Edwards Joins Quitters Row (Ron Paul Press On)
Why Ron Paul? The obvious reason isn't because he wants to become president. Real numbers aren't there. He has come to chanmge the world, not change the Oval Office. That's the difference between Edwards and Paul.
Edwards to drop out
John Edwards is exiting the presidential race today, according to reports.
» Will he endorse another?
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Giuliani prepares to exit, back McCain: Is Ron Paul Still Going?
Giuliani prepares to exit, back McCain
By DEVLIN BARRETT, Associated Press Writer
ORLANDO, Fla. - Rudy Giuliani, who bet his presidential hopes on Florida only to come in third, prepared to quit the race Tuesday and endorse his friendliest rival, John McCain.
The former New York mayor stopped short of announcing he was stepping down, but delivered a valedictory speech that was more farewell than fight-on.
Giuliani finished a distant third to winner McCain and second-place finisher Mitt Romney. Republican officials said Giuliani would endorse McCain on Wednesday in California. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in advance of the public announcement.
"The responsibility of leadership doesn't end with a single campaign, it goes on and you continue to fight for it," Giuliani said, as supporters with tight smiles crowded behind him. "We ran a campaign that was uplifting."
Asked directly if he was dropping out of the race, Giuliani said only: "I'm going to California."
Friday, January 25, 2008
Ron Paul Starts to Rev Up the Engine
Rep. Ron Paul a surprising contender
Kansas City Star, MO
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