Giving us the inside baseball on what happened now that the convention is all over.
Also included is why Ron Paul didn't attack Romney as hard as some though he should.
Also included is why Ron Paul didn't attack Romney as hard as some though he should.
I love what he said about it's not left and right anymore: they've become about the same thing.
It's not about up or down: rich or poor.
What it is about: in or out: Either you're an insider or an outsider. There are rich outsiders who are fixing to get a lot poorer. There are outsider poor folks fixing to get a lot more trapped. The insiders are locking down everything for themselves using a complex Tholian Web of regulation and fiduciary devices.
I pray that the ill treatment that Ron Paul and his supporters have received at the hands of the RNC criminals will be the match that lights the fuse of the freedom movement. Of course they will now say we need to all come together and be unified for the sake of the party. I am not willing to sell my soul for the sake of unity. They view us as enemies of the state and the party. So let's get it on!
ReplyDeleteFear is a motivator, but it always moves you in the wrong direction. (Unless you're being chased by a lion; however, your best bet there is to stand your ground and look threatening.)
DeleteJesus Christ said that perfect love casts out fear, and to "fear not".
This country became great because there were enough people here that wouldn't be intimidated. Some people need to remember the "Do Right" song.
Do right till the stars fall, do right till the last call, do right even when no one will stand by you.
What the Republican National Committee did to Paul delegates was a stupid mistake. Their desire to show unity at the convention did exactly the opposit.
ReplyDeleteI agree, but I'm not so sure it was a mistake but a psychopathc, neurotic reaction to loosing their iron grip on the process.
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