MUST see video response: MSNBC: Ron Paul is a Paranoid Liar: "No Guns Pointed at Families,

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MUST see video response: MSNBC: Ron Paul is a Paranoid Liar: "No Guns Pointed at Families,

MSNBC: Ron Paul is a Paranoid Liar: "No Guns Pointed at Families, No Tanks, No Forced Lockdown!"

video of proof of Ron's words is interspersed with O Donnell's hit piece:

 
That guy was painful to watch even on youtube.

It's hard to believe people actually sit through broadcasts like that.

I'm steadfast in my belief that not watching "The Newz" is a sound decision.
 
MSNBC: Ron Paul is a Paranoid Liar: "No Guns Pointed at Families, No Tanks, No Forced Lockdown!"

video of proof of Ron's words is interspersed with O Donnell's hit piece:



See ^THAT is how it is done! We should never post hit pieces. Only responses to hit pieces.

Edit: LOD's whole argument is "The governor said it was voluntary so it must be voluntary."

Kind of like the scene from "Mars attacks" where they said "We come in peace" then proceeded to kill everyone.

 
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Oh, it's not just Ron, dear Lawrence. Is naive to think that. The course of history itself is changing. See it, know it, remember it. No one will remember your name when the time comes for future generations to look back upon these times of change. When America woke up. Nope. They won't. Ron, on the other hand. Well...I think you know the answer to that.

 
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Not very impressed with the anti-rand cheap shot that popped up on the video half way through.
 
Not very impressed with the anti-rand cheap shot that popped up on the video half way through.

That was O'Donnell saying Rand agreed with him, when Rand obviously hadn't coordinated with Ron at all, and was just putting out an independent statement with an entirely different point. I suspect whomever wrote that for him hadn't really tracked what happened in Boston. It was a throw away line. It was in the original by O'Donnell, but yeah, I didn't think it added, but I guess he wanted to say he had the complete O'Donnell piece in there.
 
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I've never actually seen Lawrence. Is he relatively new? (I haven't watched MSNBC since Olbermann started first started working).

All I know is that when I saw him walk up to the screen it felt strangely like watching Glenn Beck when he used to go draw on a dry-erase board during his show.
 
I never served in the military but O'Donnell isn't even right on the tank part. He shows a pic of a Bradley Armored Personnel Carrier. It carries troops. Tanks don't carry troops, only a crew.

APC:

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APC:

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Oddly enough, what MSNBC showed, the Bradley APC, is probably CLOSER to the personnel carriers used in Boston. It's a military invention, adopted by an increasingly militaristic domestic police force. Ron was an Air Force doctor so I think we can forgive him for using the word 'tanks', but his point about the police being militarized doesn't suffer for it.

MSNBC has no excuse, they're supposed to research this crap, but then again, that would make it journalism.
 
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