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Serpo
15th June 2011, 04:57 PM
While the online poll conducted by CNN shows Ron Paul as the clear winner with 75% of the votes, CNN reporters pull a fast one by citing a lesser known poll hosted at National Journal claiming Ron Paul came in at 0%.

CNN discards their own poll in favor of another poll that shows results more to their liking.

This is overt propaganda.

The National Journal poll cited by CNN now shows Ron Paul in the lead with 33% of the vote.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPY_6mjL3xY&feature=player_embedded

http://runronpaul.com/mainstream-media/cnn-reports-ron-paul-at-0-while-cnn-online-poll-shows-him-at-75/

madfranks
15th June 2011, 05:12 PM
Come on, why would any of us be surprised at this? Does anyone really think the MSM or the establishment would let Ron Paul be president?

Buddha
15th June 2011, 05:17 PM
I went through all this shit 4 years ago, now I don't give a damn anymore.

iOWNme
15th June 2011, 07:25 PM
Are we at war with Oceania?

willie pete
15th June 2011, 07:37 PM
he's unelectable..............unfortunately

Cebu_4_2
15th June 2011, 07:38 PM
I think it's good, more people will wake up and tell other people.... CNN is real news to some sheep that think they know better.

Twisted Titan
16th June 2011, 07:29 AM
If you are this far into it and still not awake there is no hope for you when the hammer falls

The only ones that might survive are those that see the ugly truth now

Horn
16th June 2011, 07:41 AM
Ron should bring this topic up the next time he is invited on CNN. (which is like every other week)

JohnQPublic
16th June 2011, 07:45 AM
Ron should bring this topic up the next time he is invited on CNN. (which is like every other week)


Keep your freinds close and your enemies closer.

sirgonzo420
16th June 2011, 07:49 AM
I went through all this shit 4 years ago, now I don't give a damn anymore.

And now you're right where they want you: APATHETIC.


Welcome!

madfranks
16th June 2011, 08:47 AM
And now you're right where they want you: APATHETIC.


Welcome!

It's not apathy, it's a recognition of reality. I'm in the same spot, four years ago, for the first and only time in my life, I sent money to a political campaign and volunteered my time and resources for local campaigns. I saw how the media treated him and ignored him, and I saw how the establishment kept him out, so now I'm not going to fall for it again. I like Ron Paul and think he'd make a great president, but I'm not delusional enough to believe it will actually happen.

Dogman
16th June 2011, 08:55 AM
It's not apathy, it's a recognition of reality. I'm in the same spot, four years ago, for the first and only time in my life, I sent money to a political campaign and volunteered my time and resources for local campaigns. I saw how the media treated him and ignored him, and I saw how the establishment kept him out, so now I'm not going to fall for it again. I like Ron Paul and think he'd make a great president, but I'm not delusional enough to believe it will actually happen.


The sorry fact of the matter even if he could be elected, without enough support from the other political "critters" all he would be doing is to spin his wheels on a uphill slope.

And nothing would change or get done. Oh sorry , forgot we could use the Capitol as a "Hot" air power source for balloons.

Buddha
16th June 2011, 10:23 AM
And now you're right where they want you: APATHETIC.


Welcome!

It is foolish to call me apathetic Mr. Gonzo. I am only apathetic about bullshit. When it comes to buying silver and other preps, staying out of debt, and trying to wake up others (as foolish as it is) I am quite the opposite.

Libertytree
16th June 2011, 01:53 PM
Well....my 2¢....I might not contribute the $ I did in 07/08 or do the leg work I did then but I've always been geared to spreading the message of freedom/resistance. RP speaks our language and spreads our POV as best as he can working within the framework he has and has made a huge difference in the process. He's been doing this for over 30 years and I've been following him through it the whole time and he's always been consistent in his message and actions, he's got the voting record and his personal record to back that up.

Yaw'll can call me a stupid bastard all ya want, I don't care...but as long as there's a snowballs chance in hell of having one of us at least getting the freedom message out and even possibly in a position of directing the show I'll stand beside him. Who knows? maybe they want him to win so they can blame the shit storm that's coming on people of our ilk...Maybe he and we are the patsies that will be fed to the sheeple as objects of their wrath?

nunaem
16th June 2011, 02:06 PM
he's unelectable..............unfortunately

He's unselectable.

Horn
16th June 2011, 10:34 PM
Keep your freinds close and your enemies closer.

I thought Ron would be smarter than to fall for that trap?

D sciple
16th June 2011, 11:54 PM
Ron is the backup plan. If everyone flips out and takes it to the streets. They'll say, fine you can have Ron Paul. Minor speedbump, controlled op mason.

Hell, they could give us Thomas Jefferson, his congress, and laws and then twist it up 5x faster than the last.

BrewTech
17th June 2011, 07:18 AM
And now you're right where they want you: APATHETIC.


Welcome!

I'm thinking Buddha may have meant that worrying about how the MSM manipulates public opinion by lying is not something he's going to bother getting all worked up about. Of course they are going to keep promoting the same old agenda by whatever means necessary, and of course it will keep working. People will either understand the deceit and do something about it or they won't.

My personal view is that Americans DO understand, and they don't care. Most Americans HATE the idea of true personal liberty and love having their lives micromanaged at all levels, because it saves them from having to make decisions on their own and dealing with the inherent consequences.

The only choices they have to make are what sports teams to root for, which light beer to drink, and what celebrities to admire and gossip about. The government will regulate all other activities and the MSM will provide their opinions for them.

It's easier that way. As the modern marketer likes to keep repeating in the majority of commercials these days... "It's a no-brainer".

sirgonzo420
17th June 2011, 07:27 AM
It is foolish to call me apathetic Mr. Gonzo. I am only apathetic about bullshit. When it comes to buying silver and other preps, staying out of debt, and trying to wake up others (as foolish as it is) I am quite the opposite.


I was just messin' with ya.

I know how you feel.

sirgonzo420
17th June 2011, 07:28 AM
I'm thinking Buddha may have meant that worrying about how the MSM manipulates public opinion by lying is not something he's going to bother getting all worked up about. Of course they are going to keep promoting the same old agenda by whatever means necessary, and of course it will keep working. People will either understand the deceit and do something about it or they won't.

My personal view is that Americans DO understand, and they don't care. Most Americans HATE the idea of true personal liberty and love having their lives micromanaged at all levels, because it saves them from having to make decisions on their own and dealing with the inherent consequences.

The only choices they have to make are what sports teams to root for, which light beer to drink, and what celebrities to admire and gossip about. The government will regulate all other activities and the MSM will provide their opinions for them.

It's easier that way. As the modern marketer likes to keep repeating in the majority of commercials these days... "It's a no-brainer".

Sadly, you are absolutely right.

Buddha
17th June 2011, 01:44 PM
I was just messin' with ya.

I know how you feel.

You have no idea....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE8M5QM1sf8