August 16, 2011

Ron Paul Cannot Win Against the Establishment, But It Is Important That He Run

Jon Stewart on the Media Ignoring Ron Paul:

Why do media outlets seem to erase Ron Paul from most headlines and instead replace him with Rick Perry. Congressman Ron Paul won 4,671 votes in today’s Iowa Republican Straw Poll, topping Governor Mitt Romney’s vote total from 2007 and drawing a near statistical tie with today’s winner at 27.6 percent of the vote versus 28.5 percent. Dr. Paul’s finish earned him a strong second place and it was the fourth highest vote total ever received by a candidate at the important test of candidate strength. - Ron Paul Wins Historic Vote Total In Ames Straw Poll, Ron Paul 2012, August 13, 2011

Fresh on the heels of his well-received second placing in the Ames straw poll on Saturday, Ron Paul has trounced so-called “frontrunner” Rick Perry in a presidential survey of voters in both candidate’s home state of Texas. “Answering the question, “If the Texas Republican primary were held today, which presidential candidate would you be most likely to vote for?” 22 percent of those polled selected Mr. Paul. Just 17 percent of respondents voted in favor of Mr. Perry.” - Ron Paul Trounces Rick Perry In Presidential Poll, Infowars.com, August 17, 2011



The desperate globalist-controlled media has failed in their attempt to convince the world that Ron Paul can't win, and has now turned towards divisive race card tactics in a concerted attempt to destroy his 2012 bid for the presidency. Unable to simply ignore him, the media has shifted into attacking Ron Paul, even as his GOP rivals attempt to mimic his platform. - Media Plays Race Card Against Ron Paul, TheAlexJonesChannel, August 17, 2011

He Cannot Win - But It Is Important that Dr. Paul Runs

When Ron Paul failed to get the republican nomination in 2008, many of us were disheartened (to put it mildly). But, as many of us reported in this forum, the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations [Rockefeller created]) not only controls the media, but many captains of industry and people of influence. Ron Paul and his ideas are a major threat to the status quo, which the CFR has been consistently shepherding for decades. And frankly, I do not know how Dr. Paul can prevail against such formidable, powerful people with an agenda. Honest. The fix is in. It's been in for years. The only slight variation was the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980, but George Bush Sr. was his VP and did a lot of 'steering' of White House Policy. Bear in mind also the President Obama, his wife, Tim Geitner, Ben Bernanke, and many of the candidates are also member of the CFR. If this were a baseball game, it would be like some enthusiastic kids playing against Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter and the rest of the Yankees. It is so lopsided that one has to ask, "Why bother?" Because Ron Paul's campaign raises a meaningful alternative to the status quo. He is fighting the dragons of the CFR, and that, in itself, is worthwhile.

zenpiper @ Ron Paul Forum - I think we all agree that the USA is in peril, and has been for a long time. We may further agree that the USA is in the hands of dark forces, no longer accountable to the People.

During the 2008 campaign I published quite a few pieces about the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) and other elitist groups that truly run the country. The president has no real power, and has had none since 1963 - with the possible exception of Reagan, who was limited severely, particularly after he was shot.

Ron Paul has always represented a threat to those in power, seeking to restore power to the People and to the Constitution. Well, it's just not going to happen now. It's too far gone. We have been severely compromised by those whom we trusted. This is nothing new to most of us/you.

But what Dr. Paul CAN do is - like Paul Revere - sound the alarm. He has done this very well about many things - the staggering debt, the FED, the congressional fudging of the facts, and so many other things. By running, as he did in 2008, he will at least be able to bring these messages forth.

Ron Paul is 75 and has a squeaky voice. This is not attractive to many. (Lincoln also had a squeaky voice). It does not count that he is right - in America today. What passes for content is glamor, so Sarah Palin will get the flash cameras, even though she is quite bad. I have no idea who will win the Republican nomination, but it is moot now.

No matter what, Obama will win a Second Term. It's a done deal. The votes are already counted. Voter Fraud has happened since 1998, when Janet Reno commandeered the votes for AG in Dade County. Sorry to disappoint, but the Establishment, the CFR, the Bilderburgers, and the Committee of 300 (look it up) will not allow someone with integrity to win. They could allow it, of course. But they won't.

But he is in the mix. And that is important. He did well in some straw polls and that has been noticed by the Cuban-smoking elite in the Netherlands. They are amused.

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