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Ron Paul on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Ron Paul guests on the Tonight Show, October 30, 2007 (Part 1)
Nov 5, 2007 8:12 PM
Re: Ron Paul on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno
The rock star entrance, I prolly could have done without.
One of the really nice things that comes out in this interview is that running as a Republican for US President doesn't necessarily mean embracing neocon positions. Smaller government is a great idea. Why does the mainstream GOP decry it publicly yet constantly support it with their actions?
One of the really nice things that comes out in this interview is that running as a Republican for US President doesn't necessarily mean embracing neocon positions. Smaller government is a great idea. Why does the mainstream GOP decry it publicly yet constantly support it with their actions?
By: spam_vigilante
Re: Ron Paul on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Well done, Ron.
(Most of the mass media are corrupt and drool over superficial 'news' items. Many viewers watch that stuff, however ...)
I'm concerned whether the voting system really is rigged. It is to a certain extent, for sure. So far, the people in command are pretty much ignoring Ron Paul (which is Plan A). Plan B (exercising their control over the voting system) is getting closer and closer, though. Once the extent of Ron Paul's true following becomes known, things will get rolling.
Plan C is the cheapest of all, namely the price of a hired killer and a bullet. Anyone planning to abolish the Federal Reserve seems to be ending that way, it seems.
(Most of the mass media are corrupt and drool over superficial 'news' items. Many viewers watch that stuff, however ...)
I'm concerned whether the voting system really is rigged. It is to a certain extent, for sure. So far, the people in command are pretty much ignoring Ron Paul (which is Plan A). Plan B (exercising their control over the voting system) is getting closer and closer, though. Once the extent of Ron Paul's true following becomes known, things will get rolling.
Plan C is the cheapest of all, namely the price of a hired killer and a bullet. Anyone planning to abolish the Federal Reserve seems to be ending that way, it seems.
By: White_Wolf


