Jan 30
2008
The Ron Paul Library: Articles and Speeches by Ron Paul
Posted by Jenn 8 months ago.
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I too like Ron Paul! I wish he had a snowballs chance in hell of winning (even the primaries). Unfortunately, the corporations that are running this country do not want to see Ron Paul, or his Democrat counterpart Dennis Kucinich anywhere near the Whitehouse. Too bad really, either would be a catalyst for change.
This is phenomenal… 80% of the people that regularly comment on my blog favor Ron Paul! Mainstream media is losing their influence over the American people.
You’re right - big corporations don’t want Ron Paul. They want a “yes (wo)man” to convert this country to socialism (or worse) to keep the people poor and dependent on the government.
What scares me is that many citizens choose Obama or Hillary simply because they want change for the sake of change or simply because they’re a second-box voter. But they can’t give me any reasons why those candidates are better than others.