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- Jacob4Freedom, on 09/04/2008, -2/+111Just like the Gustapo... exposing themselves for the thugs they are.
- inactive, on 09/04/2008, -2/+98This is absolute proof that the RepubliCON powers that be are afraid of Ron Paul and anything to do with truth justice and the American way.
The RepubliCON party is about the land of the supervised and home of code yellow.
Ron Paul and his fellow Americans prefer the land of the free and the home of the brave. The difference could not be more pronounced. - agaiziunas, on 09/04/2008, -1/+91Yah, 'cause someone might have tried an assassination with a book & some pins! Since when did the Secret Service get into the censorship business?
- carter1955, on 09/05/2008, -0/+63Is it the secret service or is it Blackwater agents? Either way is just showing to all those who thought that McCain picking Palin was so great it looks like now that she has sold her soul also to the devil ( NWO ).
- Robotnaut, on 09/05/2008, -1/+60Wow, the SS goose-stepped over and collected some books for a burning. I wonder if these individuals were immediately sent over to re-education camp.
- ysaberi, on 09/05/2008, -1/+55Thats not all folks, if you watched the convention you could see how delegates voted for Ron Paul, but the lady counting the votes did not even acknowledge them, she managed to almost say Ron Paul a few times instead of McCain. And then on top of that, as a slap in the face to democracy, some delegates from Virginia I think it was, decided to put forth a motion to have the Convention change all the votes to unanimously support McCain, the chairman counted put the motion on the floor which was mostly Yea's and a few Nay's, but decided that the motion will be carried forward without even getting a count of the Yea's and Nay's.
- mdonato, on 09/05/2008, -1/+55Zee Reich will not tolerate dissenting views.. surely you silly delegates knew that by now.
- Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -2/+53I just sent this story to DrudgeReport.
Think they'll put it up? - debunkthelies, on 09/05/2008, -1/+51The Devils workshop live and in color at the RNC.
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -1/+48Disgusting.....
I really hope the MSM picks this up..... - Quiltingsando, on 09/05/2008, -0/+47Gee, Glenn Pecker and Poor Sean Hacknee must feel a lot safer now.
- reland1, on 09/05/2008, -1/+47caferrell...This the beginning of the police state being outed by the average American. It has been in the making for at least 100 years. The international banking system is in a hurry now.
50 years ago Robert Welch wrote "The Blue Book", and the John Birch society was born. Named after a missionary who helped the downed American pilots in China during WWI. He was the ultimate hero, one who gave his life so that others might live. You can get this book at http://www.thenewamerican.com...also The New American Magazine is worth it's weight in gold.
During the last 50 years the JBS movement has been called "communist, anarchist" and accused of all kinds of heinous crimes. But they have stayed true to the cause for freedom and liberty for all. Now they will have others to stand with them. The powers that be will not permit this freedom...they will attack us all. Stand fast my friends and know that God is with us. For God, Country and Family! - freedom4evr, on 09/05/2008, -1/+43And we call ourselves free. Wake up sheeple!!!!!
- jontalisman, on 09/05/2008, -0/+39I could care less for either candidate but, if this happened, it is truly a major overstep of authority by the Secret Service and anyone involved in this should publicly fired and censured.
- David40, on 09/05/2008, -0/+36We really need to start identifying these thugs. We should always take their pictures and try to get their names. Ultimately we can print Wanted For Treason posters on them, find out where they live and basically make their lives miserable. Get me the location of one of these guys in my town and I'll picket on the sidewalk in front of his house and let all his neighbors know what a scum bag degenerate their neighbor is.
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -1/+37You are right cashman, this is no longer the land of the free nor the home of the brave.
This is no longer the country that I love. I left for 17 years and what I find here now is so contrary to every American value that I hold dear that I have cried at night at the waste of so much effort and hope.
This unique experiment in personal liberty, founded by the greatest men men of the modern age: Washington and Jefferson and Hamilton and Adams and copied by the greatest of our neighbors: Bolívar and San Martín and O´Higgins is now a police state. It is now a bellicose empire reviled around the world.
It is the most tragically sad thing that could have happened. We try to make a difference, there was a ray of hope with Ron Paul, but it is like trying to swim upstream from New Orleans to Minneapolis. A valiant effort gains a half mile, the slightest setback and we lose ten miles. - Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -0/+35On a related note:
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Big_Brother_is_w ...
They are actively in force to quell any support for Paul. - inactive, on 09/05/2008, -2/+35I take this as a good sign. The devil is getting scared.... as well he should be. .
- Jimmyb207, on 09/05/2008, -2/+35When will the Secret Service take their Fascism to the polls? At this rate maybe this election or the next? Will they be checking ballots as the voter leaves the booth to make sure no "unapproved" vote has been cast ? Will people actually get arrested for voting their conscience? Sorry for all the questions people but this has me a little freaked. Our electoral process has been under attack for along time, but it looks as though "the corporate powers" are getting ready for the kill shot. After watching the primaries and the way the corporate media behaved, there is no doubt anymore....the American people are just going through the motions, we're just doing "the dance" but it means nothing, were going to the polls in November to cast votes on rigged Diebold vote machines so that the choreography will go uninterrupted in order to bring us the chosen one. We really have to start weighing our options about what the hell we can do to turn this horror story about America around. It's like America has entered "The Twilight Zone" From Hell.
How about that video of the secret service confiscating the signs and buttons and stuff? I'd really like to see it! - optoomistic, on 09/05/2008, -3/+34video?
- BrapAllgood, on 09/05/2008, -2/+33NO DELEGATES THREATENED ANYONE. You are a shameful blight on your country's posterior.
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -0/+31God Bless Ron Paul
- GovernmentSp00k, on 09/05/2008, -0/+29"Your tax dollars at waste"
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -1/+29Take a look at this:
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Big_Brother_is_w ... - Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -3/+31*Whiff*
What's that horrid smell?
Oh...it's you... making another inflammatory comment. - ScrumptiousNerd, on 09/05/2008, -0/+27OMG...they are afraid...very afraid...and they should be. They don't want the SHEEPle to wake up...I say wake the hell up before ALL our liberties are stolen.
- JDenigma, on 09/05/2008, -1/+27"We try to make a difference, there was a ray of hope with Ron Paul, but it is like trying to swim upstream from New Orleans to Minneapolis. A valiant effort gains a half mile, the slightest setback and we lose ten miles."
That sums it up perfectly caferrell. That is also a reason why I think it is a lost cause to try to fight government from within the "system", especially at the federal level. It's like the Dutch boy trying to in vein, to plug the leaks in the dam with his fingers. Eventually you'll be overwhelmed and flooded. You'll lose if you try to fight government through the conventional means of the political process and voting. We can't beat them at their own game. The government is just too far gone and is too big and growing at an escalating rate at this point, that you may make some symbolic process and win some battles here and there as you try to swim upstream against that overwhelming tide, but in the end, the growth of the State at this point is just a runaway train that you'll be swept back several steps for every little incremental small step forward you make and you'll lose the war. To try to reduce government in a slow, incremental process is too slow of a process and will take forever. We have to seek other unconventional means to reclaim liberty and get government out of our lives and that does not mean that I'm advocating violence either. We have to also seek apolitical solutions outside of the system. Do not, I repeat, do not reply upon just voting and writing to your congressmen and all those typical, old ways of doing things. We see how that turned out after all. We're overwhelmed by the masses who cancel out our votes. - brad3378, on 09/05/2008, -0/+25Props in advance to the first person to post the video footage.
- thecoolestguy, on 09/05/2008, -0/+24I could understand if they took away ALL books, slim jims and buttons, but to pick the paraphernalia of only a single politician smacks of political partisanship and discrimination, which tax payer funded Secret Service have no right being involved in.
Please share this with every one, this needs to get on the front page. - GovernmentSp00k, on 09/05/2008, -0/+24Too bad this taxpayer funded "secret service" FARCE wasn't as "proactive" and vigilant before 9/11. A great loss of human life, destruction and suffering could have been prevented. As well as 2 Middle East war massacres, the loss of hard fought, won & died-for American freedoms and privacy rights and the destruction of our Constitution and Bill of Rights. Not to mention endless years of perpetual war, PNAC style to the tune of over 9 billion taxpayer dollars per month that is bankrupting the nation and our economy. And our countries future forever changed for the worse. Brought to you by the numbers "9" "1" and "1." Instead they were all "asleep at the wheel" across the board despite multiple warnings of impending attack from many sources. They did NOTHING to warn us, nothing to protect the country. Nobody was held accountable, no one lost their job, there have been no trials.
Yet they viciously pursue innocuous "Ron Paul delegates" to confiscate their "books and buttons." That's some serious *****!
This pitiful waste of our money needs to be abolished ASAP. It certainly isn't doing us citizens or our democratic process any good whatsoever. - Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -2/+26"fringe violent revolutionaries"
You're talking about Bush and his enablers, Congress.
It is "your kind" that is killing innocent people in Iraq, Afghanistan and now Pakistan.
Talking about fringe violent revolutionaries. - ZephramStark, on 09/05/2008, -0/+22I just love it when people pay criminals to break the law and then complain about it. Here’s a little clue: if you don’t like the murder, rape, torture and theft of your personal belongings committed by the Fed and its puppets, stop financing it.
- Jassman, on 09/05/2008, -0/+22Having signs and buttons != causing trouble. At least half of your user name describes you, unless your name also happens to be Paul.
- ruforealz, on 09/05/2008, -1/+24Wild Guess: 9/11
- ThinkOutTheBox, on 09/05/2008, -2/+24Sportsstar67 back at it again. Your definitely a paid shill that works for the government no matter what you say. Only somebody with an agenda would go through as much trouble as you have to consistently push your point of view.
- Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -1/+23My tax dollars helped PAY for this charade.
But people like this person behind the nick "paultard" thinks it's ok to suppress the will of the people.
Since my taxes went into this convention, er....horse and pony show, I demand fairness and accountability! - SoyJames, on 09/05/2008, -1/+23Afraid of signs and books and buttons... Who does that sound like to you?
- Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -0/+22You can still do this for the managers of the Convention too. They're the one's behind this tax payer rip off.
- ZZeke, on 09/05/2008, -1/+23Oh yeah, I believe a guy named paultards, especially when he provides 0 evidence....
- GovernmentSp00k, on 09/05/2008, -1/+22You support shooting and murdering people who don't share your belief system? That's American fascism at its worst for you.
- FascistNation, on 09/05/2008, -0/+20Ah you go to college, get a nice Treasury job, turn out to be a really nice thug, and you become an SS agent to do the work of a lackey. It was worth all 16 years of your education.
- inactive, on 09/05/2008, -0/+20they were delegates idiot...RTFA...or at least the title....
- NekstBestThing, on 09/05/2008, -0/+18It'll be a cold day in hell.
- conky111, on 09/05/2008, -1/+19When does the Neocon Amin. Stop?......WWIII?.....Wake up people,another election about to STOLEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peace Out..........................Roger - inactive, on 09/05/2008, -0/+19At this point it looks like possession is 100% of the law. What is left of the nation will belong to whomever has the audacity to claim it by force. At this point it isn't looking good for the former citizens of the former United States of America.
- peacepower, on 09/05/2008, -0/+19They are trying to convey an image of Party Unity. So any Ron Paul materials would not contribute to that. Therefor, in the interest of Party Unity, the GOP had to take away these delegates' property (brochures, buttons, and slim jims about RP). Got to make it look like a legitimate, popular election for the TV audience, see? Only we Web-sters know better.
- Minarchian, on 09/05/2008, -0/+19Bingosportstard
Show your "facts". - Lawofnations, on 09/05/2008, -0/+19Does the Secret Service (SS) work for the Treasury Department? Does the Treasury Department print Federal Reserve Notes? Does Ron Paul oppose this form of sedition? Oh.
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