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Friday, September 5, 2008

'Black hats' keep lookout for troublemakers

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Garland

WATCH OUT McCAIN/PALIN Ron Paul is surging in the polls. He will carry .000000002 percent of the vote.
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lehcim

Aren't we living in a democratic country?
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steve_77

Garland, He might get a low number of votes, but it might just be enough for McCain to loose the election. And Paul's definitely got my vote especially with how he has been treated by members of his own party - especially with all the tyrannical interference the GOP convention has ushered in to stop people from voting, speaking, and quite possibly even thinking about Ron Paul - who would by the way make a way better candidate than McCain! http://newsok.com/oklahomas-ron-paul-supporters-upset-by-roll-call-said-they-wont-sit-with-delegation-tonight/article/3292929# Revenge will be sweet... Ron Paul 08
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Garland

steve: Ron Paul should definitely give you an A+ for loyalty.
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Montana

America...Drill drill drill....watch out for terrorists...eat your mcnuggets and vote for McMoron this is like a comedy but it is a sick tradgedy
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Mag7

What cowards. It's not unlike the 2004 campaign speeches Bush would give to an audience admitted only after they pledged they were pro-Bush. What's the point? Anyone who had a question about veterans benefits or the job they just lost were not allowed into the room. The Founding Fathers must surely be crying.
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soxconn

It sounds as if the black hats were created specifically for Ron Paul members? If there were just black hats, I would tend to believe the authors, but since there were yellow, red and whites hats, there seems to be a standard security infrastructure, combined with the writing on the revokable licenses, it sounds very much like a standard security policy which has been promulgated to ALL the attendee's. The policy was not put in place for Paulities. The slant of the article is typical of Dinan and Hallow.
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mainlinecarpenter

Seems like Ron Paul and his puppets are undercover democrats. Why aren't these anti-war traitors making an equally big enough statement at the democratic convention. I'm a Democrat for a united nation. NOT a bi-partisan nation. Part of why our economy is so messed up is because alot of these rich guys (republicans and democrats) hire companies that hire illegals to build their multi-million dollar homes. I wonder who built McCain and Obama's home.
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arkie

*carpenter, WE aren't the undercover dems, MCCAIN is! Read the constitution, and Dr. Paul's book ~the rEVOLution~, before you vote in November. McCain & Obama are both pro-big govt/big brother, pro-war, pro-amnesty, pro-tax liberals. Dr. Paul is pro-peace, controlled immigration, pro-choice at the state, local, and individual levels, and fiscally very conservative! "peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none" -jefferson *sox, the black hats weren't created specifically for the Paulites, but to quell free speech, dissent, the voice of we the people. The Paulites were just this year's target.
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soxconn

Arkie, you sound like an anarchist.
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arkie

:) not even close. I've been a registered Republican since 1979. Supporting a return to the constitution instead of an increase in deficits & the 'nanny state' isn't anarchy, it's common sense. How long can we keep writing checks on an empty checkbook? And how much more of your income are you willing to give up to pay the interest on it?
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soxconn

Arkie: Your last statement is right on, no argument from me.
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arkie

Dr. Paul's foreign policy is right, also. There's no point in us maintaining military bases in, what, 130 countries? It's bankrupting us, pissing off the world, and making us less safe. Our soldiers should be here, protecting our own soil. Ya'll please read ~the revolution~. The more people who read it, the more hope there will be for us in the years ahead.
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Rodney1776

Black Hats, Brown shirts, same thing. Frankly, if they want to run the party as a private organization they should give us taxpayers back the $16 million they took from us to fund it. There should have been a sign on the doors of the convention that read: "All those who don't beieve in endless war, endless entitlements, deciding which countries are run by the wrong group of thugs, not allowed." With Komisar Kristol in charge, differing opinions are no longer part of official policy.
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Tomdesabla

Black hats indeed. The GOP are not interested in freedom or democracy. Paul's delegate votes were ignored and not counted. Ron Paul's rally is where the real Americans were. 12000 strong, yet scarcely any media coverage. We will all rue the day we allowed the media and the parties to censor and marginalize the Ron Paul revolution. He predicted EVERY SINGLE PROBLEM WE NOW HAVE, AND TOLD US HOW TO SOLVE THEM All. We just didn't listen. Shame.
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