FreedomWatch's FBN debut June 12th - "Tea Party Summit" w/ Ron Paul, Sarah Palin more

I am sooo happy I upgraded my service. I'd be dying right now if I wasn't able to watch this.

I can't chat - I have to give the kids the computer since I'm taking over the TV. Say something snarky about Rendell for me!
 
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Ugh. I hate the fact that I'm not in the US right now to watch this as it airs. :( And yes, I know...
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[paraphrased]
Judge: "Should individual states be able to nullify federal laws that fall outside the fed's authority as limited by the constitution?"
Ron: [in a word'] "yes"
 
I am so sad that I can't watch this right now. Stream doesn't work and I just found out my stupid cable doesn't have FBN. The ONE time I use the damn TV and it still doesn't pull through!
 
[paraphrased]

Judge: "Should gov't be able to hack into anybody's email without a search warrant?"
Palin: "Absolutely not!"
Paul: "Agreed, and this means we need to repeal the Patriot Act! The Tea Party may not understand this yet, but this is what is needed"
 
Is it just me, or do other people think they are trying to make Ron look extreme with the questions phrased? "ALL" drugs at the federal level should be legal but that leaves the states to pass what laws they want, for example.

Also, on BP, the US isn't just a regulator but a landlord under a lease, and no landlord in the world with any brains lets a polluting industry use a lease without careful LANDLORD / TENANT requirements, having nothing to do with the regulation, per se, by the government. YOu might argue the states should be the landlord when it isn't in international water, but putting protections in regulations rather than leases is only because that is the road we went down.

Back to tv.
 
this show is like a dream come true for the Ron Paul Revolution. Who would've thought it possible just a couple of years ago that Sat morning cable network would be hosting the leaders and giving voice to the issues that we actually need to discuss?!?!?

RAND ON NOW!!
 
RAND -- "Gov. Palin, and now Ben Bernanke, agree and have said that the deficit is unsustainable"
 
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