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medicineman

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Neo-Con Republican Party Hijackers Seek To Ban Ron Paul
wow, are neo-cons that scared of ron paul and the constitution? i know they're afraid of some guy in a cave...but the constitution?

Neo-Con Republican Party Hijackers Seek To Ban Ron Paul
Anti-American trash want to end democratic process, kick Texas Congressman out of debates Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Thursday, May 17, 2007

Hijackers who have seized control of the Republican party are engaged in desperate damage control in an attempt to prevent real conservatives from reclaiming the party and are circling the wagons by calling for an end to the democratic process and for Ron Paul to be kicked out of the debates.
Fox News led the charge via their
rigged and bias smear attempt against the Texas Congressman during the debate and its aftermath.
GOPAC chairman Michael Steele went so far as to suggest that Ron Paul should not belong to the Republican party, stating that he was "done" with Paul and did not care what the results of the FOX poll were, after it was revealed that Paul was leading the pack.
John Gibson and Michele Malkin parroted calls for Paul to be removed from the debates during a Big Story segment last night.
Now the chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, Saul Anuzis, is circulating a petition among Republican National Committee members to ban Paul from more debates.
"The chairman of the Michigan Republican Party said Wednesday that he will try to bar Ron Paul from future GOP presidential debates because of remarks the Texas congressman made that suggested the Sept. 11 attacks were the fault of U.S. foreign policy," reports the
Associated Press.

Saul Anuzis: Enemy of the democratic process wants to ban Ron Paul.
In response, Ron Paul supporter Dena Turner has launched an online petition to advocate Paul's participation in future debates and we urge you to sign it at
Ron Paul RNC Participation Petition Petition
The Neo-Con hijackers are having to resort to ending the democratic process simply to derail the Ron Paul juggernaut and their desperation is only going to expose their inherent fear that a real and sustained backlash against the one party system is at the door.

There is an orchestrated agenda underway to chill free speech and blackball the Texas Congressman despite the fact that he has won the vast majority of debate polls hands down.
The elite are scared stiff that a candidate who is not bought and paid for is generating this much interest and that the snowball is rolling and getting bigger every day. Their decision to move from ignoring him to actively smearing him has only backfired and garnered Paul the attention he might not have otherwise received.
Many people still remain defeatist and skeptical as to whether Ron Paul can actually compete for the presidency, but as we've said before, you don't have to move the rock, you just have to push it and by exposing the establishment by making them behave like the tyrants they are will only wake more people up in the long run.

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7xstall

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i agree with the author that this shake up is very good for the Rep. party, the bad part is that it is occurring at the expense of a great candidate.




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medicineman

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Its not only the NeoCons who are afraid of Ron Paul, statists from every stripe are.

Vi
I disagree with some of his agenda, but overall, he is a breath of fresh air, and Honest. I'd vote for him for the main reason that he'd stop the war immediately. He has some other good ideas, but I don't think he'd ever be allowed to stop social security for us old folks, and if the youngans are dumb enough to put their trust in the stock market, then woe to them. I doubt he'd be able to institute a lot of his more far off the track agendas, like getting rid of the FED., but It'd sure be interesting to watch. I still say a split ticket with him and Mike Gravel would be ideal, the best of both worlds and then maybe the congress would be willing to work with the white house to pass some needed legislation.
 
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