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- xerigen, on 09/17/2008, -2/+55Watch this video on the Federal Reserve (Money as Debt): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-905047436 ... and ask yourself why only Ron Paul, Ralph Nader, Cynthia McKinney, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin are the only presidential candidates to talk about abolishing it and why the media have all but blacked them out. Try to tell me that Obama and McCain are generally concerned about the people even though they won't speak a word about the Federal Reserve.
- wgadget, on 09/17/2008, -2/+55Once again, Ron Paul has been vindicated.
- Ventura2012, on 09/17/2008, -1/+53The house of cards is already trembling, and the fed number juggling wax that has helped hold it together is coming undone.
- HxChris91, on 09/17/2008, -2/+46Old video, but incredibly relevant to right now; its amazing that no one in the media listens to Ron Paul's advice, unfortunately they have no chance now, now that everything he has predicted is become reality.
- inactive, on 09/17/2008, -2/+39After you have wathed "Money as Debt" http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-905047436 ...
Watch "Money Masters" http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560 ...
And you will become an "informed enough" citizen and you will realize who the real enemy of the American People is.
Wake up people!
YOU ARE GETTING ROBBED AND YOUR IGNORANCE IS MAKING SURE THAT OUR CHILDREN WILL BE SLAVES DEVOID OF FREEDOM. - OrangeSoda31, on 09/17/2008, -2/+39I find it simply amazing that Paul didn't win the nomination.
- MadMushroom, on 09/17/2008, -1/+34We can still fight this mess, fellow Americans.
1. Tell your congress critters what you think about these bailouts, runaway spending, and destruction of the dollar TODAY.
2. Vote 3rd party for President, and encourage your friends to do the same, to break the gridlock of our corporate-owned two-party system.
3. Join Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty, a non-partisan effort to restore constitutional government, and shape the elections in 2010 and beyond. - rexblade, on 09/17/2008, -0/+28Now if the two main candidates would talk about this that would be truly a revolutionary change if they really wanted to fix the problem that is.
- gjvrieze, on 09/17/2008, -1/+29People we need to get rid of the system of McBama and Vote for a Third Party candidate like Baldwin or Nader!!!
- agaiziunas, on 09/17/2008, -1/+27Looks like the gov't finally found a use for all those Al-Qaeda playing cards they printed up and built themselves a financial house out of them.
- inactive, on 09/17/2008, -1/+14we need people like Ron Paul and Ralph Nader leading this country
not warmongers and status quo candidates of the 2 major party tyranny - ConcernedCanuck, on 09/17/2008, -0/+13Both a good thing and a very bad thing.
Good because he tells the truth, bad because the future is VERY uncertain! - CAFM, on 09/17/2008, -0/+13I knew we were in trouble the day I heard about NAFTA going into effect. Since then I have watched as each new policy has brought more debt and craziness on Wall Street. When I heard about the funny mortgage loans, it was frightening and it was inevitable where that would lead, then they started packaging them and reselling them. That was even scarier to me.
If I can see what is has been happening, anybody should be able to see it. And anyone can see that Congress has been worth less than our current dollar for years now. Thanks to Dr. Paul for trying to bring these issues to the public and wake them up. Unfortunately, they are too dumbed-down to see the forest for the trees.
No vote for McInSane or Oblahma; I am voting third party. - NorthStateGonzo, on 09/17/2008, -1/+12WriteNRonPaul.. I Am ;-)
- inactive, on 09/17/2008, -0/+10We have no choice, We must fight this mess.
Throw the bums out!
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/
Ron Paul has given us The Campaign for Liberty, lets use it. - inactive, on 09/17/2008, -1/+11Never mind the man behind the curtain...
- Ebacherville, on 09/17/2008, -1/+11wow dude, Paul didn't leave hes started a group that's strong real strong.. Campaign for liberty.. nI was at the rally and it was huge and very much showed were a growing force. Dr. Paul didn't leave us and we do have plenty of options in third parties.
However it is sad that the media did not work for the public interest. Proves where there loyalty is. - Fullmetalpizza, on 09/17/2008, -0/+9How the hell did this guy not get nominated?
- TheImaginator, on 09/17/2008, -2/+10Nobody listened to Ron Paul because nobody in the MSM wanted to cover him, and he didn't get the backing of either of the major parties; so he didn't have the money to make himself heard.
I wish that everybody had heard him before now. - CurtisLow101, on 09/17/2008, -0/+7Ron Paul started a wild fire of liberty and freedom movement and it's taking over America!
Over 100.000 already joined! Save America! http://www.campaignforliberty.com/ - xrayecho, on 09/17/2008, -0/+5Over the course of the next few years we will be able to recycle a lot of Ron Paul's essays, speeches and videos. They will continue to be true and will continue to clarify the situation for anyone with ears to hear to hear.
- MadMushroom, on 09/17/2008, -0/+5Those are very informative documentaries about our financial system, Striker. Have you seen them?
- BuddyRey, on 09/18/2008, -0/+4The abhorrent state of affairs in American life today, and the fact that most people still have not learned that Ron Paul exists, makes me ashamed of my country.
- Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -2/+5and worse because our only possible voice has given up the ghost. Oh well, nothing really changed, it's slip-slidin' away or whatever
- Pssdoff, on 09/17/2008, -0/+3Money As Debt
Money Masters
Monopoly Men
Fiat Empire
Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve
Zeitgeist
Watch all six. - inactive, on 09/18/2008, -1/+4The people aren't so bad....
They've been drinking fluoride for the majority of their life, they lost 20 IQ points and are now semi-retarded.
The government run school system did not teach them any real history, so they didn't learn from it.
They are psychologically addicted to TV that has a flicker rate that mimics the frequency of brain their brain operations that was designed by DARPA with the intent to hypnotize and brainwash them (and it works).
They are surrounded by marketing media that has been well researched on how to perform psychological operations on them, and it works.
The people aren't bad, they are victims, and I feel bad for them and I want to help them wake up.
The military industrial complex who controls the government and it's jackals (the media) are to blame.
Know your enemy, so you know who to aim at.
Hang em' high. - tracywood, on 09/17/2008, -0/+3Didn't have the MONEY?? Get real! He had more than everyone else! He broke daily records for fund raising! He received more money from active military than all the other candidates COMBINED. COMBINED!!! Please don't try and tell me the problem was money.
- juankovo, on 09/17/2008, -0/+2I'm not asking you to vote for the lesser of two evils. But you should vote for someone who you agree with on 85-90% of the issues. If you find a candidate you agree with 100%, it's probably because you are running for office yourself.
If Ron Paul was your choice before, Chuck Baldwin (Constitution Party) is probably the closest match, followed by Bob Barr (Libertarian Party). I believe that Baldwin agrees with Paul on almost every single issue, and he openly supported Paul's presidential bid.
If you cannot find a suitable candidate to vote for, sure, write one in. But be sure to look at all the races, not just the presidential race. There are lots of Paul-type candidates running for office throughout the country. See paulcongress.com and libertycongress.org. - Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -0/+1would like to agree with you, but voting will count for nothing this year, we need to take alternative action. check my profile, see my website, we might be on the same track.
meanwhile back at the ranch, the AIG thing this morning tells us that the goons have moved on to nationalization. DO something more than yak on digg! - Thinbev, on 09/18/2008, -0/+1Excellent video! Every American needs to watch it
- thechr0nic, on 09/17/2008, -0/+1I apologize, but I cannot and will not vote for someone unless they pretty closely match my own ideals.
If they are to represent me, then they must think like me and have my best interests at heart.
So far, in all of the candidates I have researched (several - not all) I have not found anyone that matches me as close as mr paul does. Until the time in which I find someone better, I will be voting for him on a write in.
I dont vote because someone is popular, or has a better chance of winning or for the haircut they sport.
I vote on the issues that are important to ME and those important to me.
I would rather vote on a write in and suffer the chance that it wont count, then to vote for someone that will not adequately represent me or because I think candidate A is somehow 'less evil' then candidate B; they are both evil. - Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -1/+2yeah right a growing force which can accomplish nothing in time to end the collapse. that must be done now, next year will be too late. It's all good noise but ...
I am doing my part with website - it's on my profile if you really care to live. Else go ahead a sit around watching videos of untimely causes - OpenRevolt, on 09/18/2008, -0/+1@ Striker101
We're trying to wake up the dumb asses like you who voted for these ***** who are wrecking the economy and will continue to vote for them!
WaMu's going down, Wachovia is going down, Well's Fargo is on the Horizon and so is BofA.
Wake the ***** up! - TheImaginator, on 09/17/2008, -1/+1At one point perhaps, and yet over time this became less and less true.
- UnFriendlyFire, on 09/17/2008, -1/+1Me too!
- Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -1/+1If you think I don't know that money is debt, you have not been paying attention, nor checked my profile nor my morality101.net/blog website. I agree with your "Wake up people! ..." and if you had done your homework you would know that, and you would know that I am trying every waking hour of every day to do something about that.
- juankovo, on 09/17/2008, -2/+2Write-ins for Ron Paul, in most states, will simply not be counted, nor will it be reported to the media. It will literally have the same effect as not voting at all.
Instead, find a third party candidate worthy of your support who will be on the ballot, and vote for him/her instead:
http://www.ballot-access.org/ballot-chart.html - Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -1/+1Of course I have seen them. I also have every right to object to long posts of URLs from Diggers who fill up these threads with such because they can't or won't make the effort to put their own brains in gear. That is not just a Diggie problem, it's a national disaster.
- Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -5/+1right! but can you elect them, no.
What action are you taking to stop this collapse? Please don't answer this, just think. playing yet another video promoting lost causes is wasting time. - Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -8/+1I don't know whether to agree with you or not, because I am just plain tired of having to chase outside URL's, so I don't. Please try making your very own post, huh?
- Striker101, on 09/17/2008, -10/+1why are you surprised? Paul has the only inkling of morality in the whole bunch, none of the others have a clue, but neither do the brainwashed.. and shucks, Paul has forleft us.to fend for ourselves! Kinda hate to say this, but remember that his leaving now is not the first time.


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