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Having watched as a myriad of lies were told about Dr. Ron Paulin his last Presidential Campaign, this page is meant to at least keep track of them, or try to. Ron Paul has decided to run for President in 2012, so I respect his decision. I thought he might pull a John Galt and tell us all to take a hike. He has every right to. He was perfectly right in 2008, and all the intervening four years will have done is make it that much more difficult for him to fix things.
If enough people do what they can to support him, maybe he will at least get a fair shake this time. The defeat of his H.R. 1207 "Audit The Fed" Bill was the tipping point for me.*Note, this website is designed to promote KPWS Law P. C., and that is still it's primary purpose.
Anyway, on to Ron Paul's Election Campaign for 2012.
Rupert Murdoch, media magnate, owns many media outlets, all of which are consistently anti-Ron Paul, last time I checked, which was quite some time ago. I will never forgive him for destroying The New York Post, one of America's formerly great papers.
Anyway, Murdoch understands that Dr. Ron Paul has a huge fan base on the Internet, and like the other media oligarchs, he fears this. When Dr. Paul had returned to his medical practice when he withdrew from politics for awhile in the 70's, he stopped editing, or reading probably, a newsletter somebody associated with him put out in his name. The newsletters, which I've never seen, had some untoward remarks in them which were not particularly politically correct, but could be described as falling under the heading of tasteless jokes. Dr. Paul never disclosed who wrote the remarks when this "scandal" was released at a well-timed moment of the 2008 GOP primary.
When the story was published, by The New Republic, a magazine with a long history of making up news, Murdoch's papers dutifully parroted the story with no oversight, or ameliorative remarks. It effected the campaign by removing momentum. Most people have forgotten the actual story, as political scandals go, it was small potatoes.
Now, however, Rupert Murdoch is involved in a scandal of his own. His reporters hacked into a cell phone of a child who had been abducted, raped, and murdered. They obstructed the investigation, in addition to violating the victim's privacy and basic human rights, and for what? Money.
Is Rupert Murdoch liquidating his media empire? No. Is he firing his editor? No. Maybe she might testify against him. This is the caliber of the Ron Paul Hater. Sad that a moral cretin like Rupert Murdoch should get to pick the United States President, especially when he is not even an American. Let's give Rupert a card. How about a Two of Spades for this midget.
Ann Coulter gets a card in the anti-Paul Confederacy of Dunces Deck with her most recent column. Let's give her The Jack of Diamonds, because The Jack is often called The Knave, and she truly showed her knavish credentials with this column. Here's a rebuttal.
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Ron Paul Presidential Poll |
Sign up and vote for Ron Paul in this pre-poll. Remember, we elect the leadership we deserve. |
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How the House of Representatives Voted on H.R. 1207 |
An individual breakdown of votes for H.R. 1207, or the "Audit The Fed" Bill, those who co-sponsored are highlighted. |
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A lot of good Ron Paul material here. |
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Happy Fourth Of July in Afghanistan |
Military veteran Ron Paul offers a realistic appraisal of the situation in Afghanistan. Ron Paul debunks the myth that the Taliban had anything to do with 911, and decries the disastrous effect of debt on our nation. |
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If people have an opinion about Glenn Beck, it is usually a fairly strong one. He’s a study in contrasts. He supported George Bush’s Wall Street bailouts back in 2008, but regularly blasts President Obama for doing the exact same thing. He has come to be associated with The Tea Party movement, while comparing the supporters of the founder of what has become the Tea Party movement, Ron Paul, to Tim McVeigh, the First Iraqi War veteran who blew up a Federal building and a day care center in Oklahoma City. |
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Ron Paul Bashers and Liars |
This link is found throughout the entire Internet. I am going to write a few words here to attempt to prove that this is an organized network dedicated to the hatred of the ideas espoused by Ron Paul.
The most obvious culprits are The New Rebublic, which is owned by a fellow named Marty Peretz. This is going to become a project, but in the coming months, periodically check this page. It is not going to be too hard to prove Peretz's close relationship with many others who not only hate Ron Paul's ideas, but hate Ron Paul the human being. I will post this link below-The Story Of Deep Capture. If you have already read it and the related website, you will know that Marty Pertz co-owns The Street.com with Jim Kramer, the loudmouth on TV stock shows.
Peretz and Kramer are very close. Hopefully, as I make this more elaborate, you will see how the closeness of these two points to a lack of character on their parts, as Jim Kramer is a world class conman, according to Deep Capture. Who is Marty Peretz? Basically, he runs The New Republic, a Progressive rag that is famous for running inaccurate and lying articles. People have made movies about this mag, "Shattered Glass", for one, but this movie basically was a long lie about how agonized they were when an obvious liar slipped through. They were agonized they were caught.
Whenever I get a free moment, I will return to expand on this, but if you start reading about Deep Capture, the story about the naked short selling that has ruined so many lives, you will find it is a pretty engrossing but complicated saga.
How does all of this relate to Ron Paul? That's a question not easily answered but it does. The only way to combat the absolutely insane lies spouted by every major TV and radio persona is for slews of people like me to start representing on the Internet or anywhere, in any rational and constructive way we can. The enemies of Paul are the enemies of Truth. I watched them decimate Ron Paul last time, and this time I'm going to be doing my mite for his cause, which should be everyones' cause.
Others will focus on the positive aspects of Ron Paul and his ideas, and there is a wealth of information about them on the Internet, and you can start by following some of the links posted above.
I, on the other hand, have a nature better suited for critiquing Paul's enemies. I remember after 9-11 in Manhattan all these street vendors were selling decks of terrorist playing cards, each terrorist getting a particular card.
I still have a pack somewhere.
In this spirit, I dub Marty Peretz The Queen of Hearts of anti-Ron Paul terrorist thugs. Figure the joke out yourself. There are fifty one cards left, hopefully they will all be played (and played out) in 2012 in time for Ron Paul's inauguration.
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Ron Paul vs. the Dirty Tricksters |
Although this is from 2008, it is a pretty good bit of historic writing clearly detailing the really odd coalition of extremely disparate groups who have joined forces to discredit Ron Paul. When a spin off faction of the radical Jewish Task Force joins forces with the Neo-Nazi Commander Bill White to discredit Ron Paul, you know you are dealing with some pretty odd machinations.
The writer of the linked article, Justin Raimondo, is one of those people who will be remembered by future generations (if there are any), while many who are more widely known now will be forgotten. I have read his stuff for a couple of years, and he has been born out as being usually correct and always honest.
I post this now because the smears against Ron Paul Raimondo writes about will be regurgitated in the future when Paul runs in 2012, God willing.
Once and for all, and these are my final words on this topic, the smear that Ron Paul is "anti-Jewish" has no foundation in fact. Paul named his son after a Jewish woman, Ayn Rand. His two major economic gurus are Jewish.
Ron Paul wants to abolish The Federal Reserve. This has nothing to do with Judaism.
Commander Bill White is The Joker in the deck. He just wants to watch the world burn. For the record, his father is supposedly Jewish, which I only mention because it just makes the whole Neo-Nazi thing seem really Oedipal.
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The Trouble With Unconstitutional Wars By Ron Paul |
Our foreign policy was in the spotlight last week, which is exactly where it should be. Almost two years ago many voters elected someone they thought would lead us to a more peaceful, rational co-existence with other countries. However, while attention has been focused on the administration's disastrous economic policies, its equally disastrous foreign policies have exacerbated our problems overseas. Especially in times of economic crisis, we cannot afford to ignore costly foreign policy mistakes. That's why it is important that U.S. foreign policy receive some much needed attention in the media, as it did last week with the leaked documents scandal.
Many are saying that the Wikileaks documents tell us nothing new. In some ways this is true. Most Americans knew that we have been fighting losing battles. These documents show just how bad it really is. The revelation that Pakistani intelligence is assisting the people we are bombing in Afghanistan shows the quality of friends we are making with our foreign policy. This kind of thing supports points that Rep. Dennis Kucinich and I tried to make on the House floor last week with a privileged resolution that would have directed the administration to remove troops from Pakistan pursuant to the War Powers Resolution. |
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Ron Paul Talks about the "Ground Zero" Mosque |
"...I think it's a big distraction, this is a grand distraction from the real issue the country is engulfed in this war as well as it's financial crisis and they are spending all of the time on this but to me it should have been a grand opportunity and you really touched on the opportunity because this is a property rights issue, and who owns the property and also it's a civil liberties issue, it's a freedom of speech issue. This to me is so different from what the liberals say, they say "We will allow you to speak but not protect your private property, Conservatives say well we don't worry too much about your speech but we want to protect your property rights, they want to regulate all the things that we do in stores and how much salt you use in restaurants and so forth and so forth...then when you get a guy like Bloomberg, and he's up there saying "oh yeah, this is a property rights issue but think of what Bloomberg does to property rights issues....this is a tremendously opportune time for us to point out that property rights and civil rights are one and the same, but what I think whats behind this is, it drives the neocons nuts because they can't pursue this international war on terrorism without having a hated enemy, and the enemy is Islam, and I don't believe for a minute that the religion of Islam is our enemy...." cut off by Alex Jones.
I'm not crazy about Alex Jones and Prison Planet, his website. Of all the "journalists" he could have hassled on the street, he had to pick Michele Malkin, who has her moments where it seems to shine through that she is not herself privy to the secrets of some of the sociopaths she associates with and supports. He came across as being a bully and an oaf on that video, which I will put up sometime. It was at some legitimate rabble rousing event, like an IMF meeting or something, which I would protest myself if I cared for protests. Jones has a megaphone and gives all appearances of inciting a mob to do Malkin violence. O heck, here is the link.
In any political movement, a certain number of people are paid disinformation agents, agent provacateurs etc. He does cover Dr. Ron Paul, but it is a testament to how shunned Paul is by the mainstream press that Paul appears on Alex Jones's program anyway. Of course, Jones thinks the Mosque should be moved, but only because it "upsets people", and the minute Paul starts equating the hysteria about banning the Mosque at Ground Zero with the larger issue of the War on Terror and the concurrent issue of the pending attack on Iran, cue music, and Jones is out of time.
I've actually discussed The Mosque myself, here and here. I also like this piece I found on Lew Rockwell, which is actually a letter from a well informed reader about the history of property rights at Ground Zero. If I made any substantial errors in transcribing Paul's remarks, so sorry. |
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"...But while I am pleased to see General Petraeus recognize the danger of one type of incitement, he unfortunately fails to see the whole picture and understand that our policies of torture, targeted assassination, invasion of Muslim countries, and unintended infliction of civilian casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan are also provocative. Pictures of victims of torture as well as innocent people killed by drones and stray bombs, are every bit as bad as burning the Quran...."
Lew Rockwell's site is a good resource, in my opinion. I like the fact that he is honest enough to come out and say that promoting Ron Paul promotes his website. Ron Paul is very popular on the Internet. Ron Paul is actually the president of the Internet, at least according to online polling. Paul is a juggernaut in cyberspace elections, although many say these polls are rigged ("many" being a synonym for idiot).
It's never been proven that Paul's supporters rig online polls, but it has been proven that Ron Paul was robbed of votes in the actual Republican Primary in 2008, most publicly in the unaptly named "Live Free Or Die State", New Hampshire (They are still alive in New Hampshire, at last report).
The Ground Zero Mosque and the Koran burning illustrate the neccessity of having a well developed and complete philosophy. Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Newt Gingrich, Obama, and Eric Holder-all the political opportunists who made the Ground Zero Mosque a Holy Cause are now trapped in their own illogical inconsistency. (I am aware that the Ground Zero Mosque is not just a mosque and is technically not at Ground Zero).
By raising the isssue of the Ground Zero Mosque to the national level, which is the most recognizable name for the project, these politicians are stuck with an even more cynical opportunist than themselves.
Pastor Terry Jones of The Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville Florida, has designated 9-11 as "Koran Burning Day" or something. I would post these people's name and addresses, but their site is down, my point being that if there are radical religious fanatics who want some payback for their holy books being burned, please see Terry Jones rather than collectively punishing innocent Americans. The Constitution says he can do it (burn the Koran).
The Constitution also says the Ground Zero Mosque can be built as well. People from other countries and other cultures should be able to see America as being more complex than a bunch of delusional jingos.
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