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- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -2/+28Let the IAEA inspect the nukes in Israel. Israel has never signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Thanks to Mordechai Vanunu, we have proof that Israel has nuclear weapons of mass destruction. Ron Paul names Israel in this speech as possessing nuclear weapons. I guess he doesn't respect the official policy of ambiguity endorsed by the Israeli and US governments. Good for him!
- bepart, on 07/11/2008, -1/+20apparently this has been buried. With both Ron Paul and Israel on the title it is hardly surprising
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -0/+18I wish the people would demand that we stop worrying about the problems of other nations for a change and focus on our own. It does not appear that many are going to be willing to take up arms to reclaim this nation, but imagine if everyone in America simply refused to go to work and stood in front of their homes holding signs opposing a government that pays no attention to its people every day. They can't operate without us yet, or can they?
- coinman987, on 07/11/2008, -0/+13I think Smoove is being sarcastic
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -1/+14Here's Wexler's statement regarding the Iraninan resolution before the House. Unfortunately, it's not as strong as I would have hoped. All of these "non-military" pressures on Iran are just intended to provoke Iran so that there will be an excuse to take military action. It's just a covert war leading to an overt war.
http://digg.com/politics/Rep_Robert_Wexler_The_Ira ...
These "resolutions" are drafted by AIPAC aka Israel. It's amazing how many co-sponsors AIPAC/Israel can get for their bills. Compare that with how many Representatives co-sponsored Kucinich's articles of impeachment.
It does take considerable courage to oppose AIPAC in the slightest way, so I give Wexler credit for that. He also co-sponsored the Articles of Impeachment. - Smoove, on 07/11/2008, -9/+21Doesn't matter: rattling their sabers after we rattled ours first (by Israeli proxy) makes them the aggressor. Nuke 'em!
- inactive, on 07/11/2008, -1/+12You're right. Digg needs to at least put a capcha in the buries. This is more proof that the buries are done by bots.
The constant burying of Ron Paul articles is really turning me off to Digg. - inactive, on 07/11/2008, -7/+15Smoove ..I'm sorry, hon, but...such a blatant lack of empathy, along with complete, profound, stupidity, is rather contemptible. I would imagine that you, and those of your ilk, contribute greatly, to this nation's slide towards extinction. However, I respect your right to be as vile and ignorant as you apparently are.
- greencoat, on 07/11/2008, -1/+8Ron Paul is wearing Bob Barr Glasses!
- lexynuzum, on 07/11/2008, -1/+8We all need to take a day or two off from work and have a mass protest. The REVOLUTION MARCH is an awesome idea, but not everyone can make the travel to D.C. I say we organize a rally in every state to occur on the same day at the same time. This will be more accessible to people, to be able to protest The federal BIG GOVERNMENT: at their own state capitol.. I think it would send a message loud and clear to all of our state elected representatives if their states were demonstrating against them. All the local media coverage would be huge, and if each state was reporting these mass protests individually, you can imagine the MSM coverage would be huge as well. A lot of people that have already been affected by the crappy economy just can't swing the trip to D.C. If they can't afford to fly, they can almost certainly not afford to drive, especially if they are coming from anywhere in the Heartland or West Coast. How amazing would it be to have 50 simultaneous rallies occurring at once? I think, if we set it up correctly, in the name of liberty, more people would show. And since it's local, people that don't know, who drive by or see the masses of people holding signs that display our nation's feelings, will join.
IRAQ? IRAN?
WHERE'S THE END? - OpenMinded11, on 07/11/2008, -2/+9I wonder what would happen if the American gov't forgot about Israel the same way they forgot about Sudan, Ethopia, Burma, Haiti...
- GlobalistShill, on 07/11/2008, -0/+6I thought America was Israel's proxy.
- inactive, on 07/12/2008, -0/+4I posted a related Ron Paul video that so far has not been buried.
http://digg.com/politics/Marching_to_War_with_Iran ... - pendragon304, on 07/11/2008, -0/+3"non-military" pressures - sound like history is repeating it's self - before Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, "non-military pressures," is what FDR did to Japan
- pendragon304, on 07/11/2008, -0/+3+1
- lexynuzum, on 07/11/2008, -0/+2Yeah, definitely. Computers suck, because you can't hear the sarcastic tone always.
- NonServium, on 07/12/2008, -0/+1Taking back America is no longer possible without bloodshed; and it will require some very inventive, well-thought out, and creative tactics as well as a good bit of luck.
Live free or die; but while your living, laugh often. There is an afterlife and those who die while LEGITIMATELY fighting for freedom will get a good one. Those who die fighting against freedom probably don't have as much to look forward to. - MorganMghee, on 07/11/2008, -0/+1Banging on the thumbs up key!
- eslegaspi, on 07/12/2008, -0/+1"it is time to take a deep breath and reassess our position"
- NonServium, on 07/12/2008, -0/+1I think you missed that he was being sarcastic.
- Hangly, on 07/11/2008, -2/+3***** you.


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