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General of Darkness
6th January 2012, 07:54 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7GsekIhxwE

Spectrism
6th January 2012, 04:48 PM
Am I allowed to use harsh words here?

For adults only...

That piece of shit, commie bastard Phil Donohue IS the reason for the problems we see today. He sits there like the beacon of light talking about american values and he is the snivelling sonofabitch who was instrumental in destroying the good.


I am not sure I said it strongly enough. I guess that will have to do.

gunDriller
6th January 2012, 06:09 PM
i could only listen to a few minutes but - it sounds like Phil D. supports Ron Paul. he made a lot of the same points.

Spectrism
7th January 2012, 11:00 AM
The game of changing definitions and shape-shifting personalities continues. These scumbags are paid actors. They are given a script and they play the role. They are used to create tensions at key times & places so that the controllers can regulate the conflicts under them. Nearly all of the news media fall into that category... and the talk show hosts are right there.

iOWNme
7th January 2012, 11:20 AM
Phil must be trying to capitalize on the Liberty movement, and namely RP supporters.

DONT BUY IT.


This guy is a die hard lefty, and a former propagandist for the daytime TV Ministry.

Pierce Morgan BASHED RP yesterday, and now almost praises him? Hello pot.....Meet kettle.

JJ.G0ldD0t
7th January 2012, 11:20 AM
Am I allowed to use harsh words here?

For adults only...
.......

I am not sure I said it strongly enough. I guess that will have to do.

I thought you were "sweet" :D

Spectrism
7th January 2012, 11:33 AM
I thought you were "sweet" :D

I have many failings.

Libertytree
7th January 2012, 11:46 AM
Spectrism, Like you I have been no fan of PD's to say the least but in this instance if he is the enemy of my enemy then so be it. IF, he has any credibility left and can use it to help Ron Paul and the freedom movement I'll gladly accept it.

Horn
7th January 2012, 11:46 AM
I was amazed the Redcoat said he doesn't have a dog in the fight, the rest of the message was a good one in my estimation.

Spectrism
7th January 2012, 11:48 AM
Spectrism, Like you I have been no fan of PD's to say the least but in this instance if he is the enemy of my enemy then so be it. IF, he has any credibility left and can use it to help Ron Paul and the freedom movement I'll gladly accept it.

The one who pretends to be the enemy of your enemy is more lethal than your enemy, for he is your enemy inside your gates.

Libertytree
7th January 2012, 11:57 AM
The one who pretends to be the enemy of your enemy is more lethal than your enemy, for he is your enemy inside your gates.

He's really not inside our gates though. He's always been anti-war and for him to side with RP on this issue is consistent with his past record.

Spectrism
7th January 2012, 01:19 PM
He's really not inside our gates though. He's always been anti-war and for him to side with RP on this issue is consistent with his past record.

Phil Donohue has always been a big-government communist. His social agenda is about the opposite of mine.

Libertytree
7th January 2012, 01:32 PM
Phil Donohue has always been a big-government communist. His social agenda is about the opposite of mine.

In total I agree but in this instance on the war issue our views, RP's and about 70% of Americans have a consensus. I would never in a million years think that ol Phil would ever be awake enough to join the freedom movement.

JohnQPublic
7th January 2012, 01:43 PM
Hate to say it, but if Ron Paul is going to win it will be due to a coalition, and many in the coalition are not going to like each other, but are in it for their particular issue(s). This is closer to the European style parliamentary politics, and will be a temporary and fleeting scene in American politics. Ron Paul needs left leaning (or otherwise), anti-war liberals and independents to win.

Libertytree
7th January 2012, 01:49 PM
Hate to say it, but if Ron Paul is going to win it will be due to a coalition, and many in the coalition are not going to like each other, but are in it for their particular issue(s). This is closer to the European style parliamentary politics, and will be a temporary and fleeting scene in American politics. Ron Paul needs left leaning (or otherwise), anti-war liberals and independents to win.

And that is exactly what RP has, a cross spectrum of solid support, as a matter of fact there's only two groups that don't support RP, the hard right and the hard left. This is exactly how Obama won the last election and is what Ron brings to the table, something No other candidate can.

Joe King
7th January 2012, 01:55 PM
Those are some of the most intelligent words I've ever heard come out of Phils mouth. I welcome his support for RP.

po boy
7th January 2012, 02:02 PM
Hate to say it, but if Ron Paul is going to win it will be due to a coalition, and many in the coalition are not going to like each other, but are in it for their particular issue(s). This is closer to the European style parliamentary politics, and will be a temporary and fleeting scene in American politics. Ron Paul needs left leaning (or otherwise), anti-war liberals and independents to win.

More simply people of all identities to wake the f up.