Ron Paul Hits a HOME RUN on Question #5

This issue is big enough to blow the entire nomination away and take all the others by surprise. If we can convince the media this thing is for real, because I believe some of them truly have no idea, we can bust out with an enormous issue in our favor and build upon this momentum. I suggest an email bomb campaign to every media pundit, every major reporter, to educate them on the NAFTA super highway and the plans for a NAU. We don't have to be afraid of this issue or be afraid of being labeled conspiracy nuts. This is a reality and is backed up by facts.
 
This issue is big enough to blow the entire nomination away and take all the others by surprise. If we can convince the media this thing is for real, because I believe some of them truly have no idea, we can bust out with an enormous issue in our favor and build upon this momentum. I suggest an email bomb campaign to every media pundit, every major reporter, to educate them on the NAFTA super highway and the plans for a NAU. We don't have to be afraid of this issue or be afraid of being labeled conspiracy nuts. This is a reality and is backed up by facts.

I find it completely insane that CNN Commentators and Anchors can completely ignore the issue when Lou Dobbs has covered the subject many times on his show on CNN... O.o
 
Do you really think all these reporters and pundits don't know that, say, the governor of texas and government agencies around the country are planning this? Legislation was passed as far back as '03 (that I know of) having to do with the "Nafta Superhighway".

They know, they are paid not to talk about it. Except for Cafferty and Dobbs.


Video bookmarked, I'll watch tomorrow after work!
 
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Do you really think all these reporters and pundits don't know that, say, the governor of texas and government agencies around the country are planning this? Legislation was passed as far back as '03 (that I know of) having to do with the "Nafta Superhighway".

They know, they are paid not to talk about it. Except for Cafferty and Dobbs.


Video bookmarked, I'll watch tomorrow after work!

There's no way to enforce a nation-wide ban on talking about this in the media. The fact that Dobbs talks about it freely on his show on CNN PROVES the fact that the media is allowed to discuss it, but they choose not to because they are uninformed and have bought into the idea of conspiracy. If CNN had policy to gag anyone who talked about the super highway, Dobbs would be out of a job. I disagree that we cannot push this issue into the national spotlight. Illegal immigration is already a hot issue, we have to tie that issue to the larger dangers ahead with NAU and the super highway. At the very least, we must produce a TV ad revolving around the issue.
 
I wrote a huge multi-post argument on Snopes.com (under the screen name Nismobeach), which proved from official and credible sources that it exists, that it was being sold differently to the people in each state that it passes through, where the idea originated from, and the motivation behind it.

In the face of all of that the admin tried to dismiss it as an urban legend, and subsequently banned me from their site.


Fortunately it's still on their site and you can read it here:
http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=4032&page=2


This has to be one of the best arguments I've ever made on the Internet if I do say so myself. :)


With regards to how RP handled the (loaded) question, me and my girlfriend high fived. :D
 
Nice how they made a tin foil hat for you on snopes. Morons. They are still calling it a theory.
 
Watching the video, I was impressed with how attentive the audience was during RP's answer. There will be repercussions!

In every debate, it has been amazing how Ron Paul packs such a wealth of information in response to each of the few paltry loaded questions he is asked.

I was dismayed with the debate during the live broadcast, but in hindsight can see that it was a huge win for him.
 
4.) This concerns Dr. Paul because of the potential these types of trends have, not because he believes evil men lurk in secret rooms planning these things.

So if we don't want to call some of these men evil, can we at least acknowledge that they are completely insane?

That's how I figure it, anyway. Most of these ridiculously wealthy, powerful "elite" are literally, clinically psychotic. I imagine that this is the result of both "nature" & "nurture", but I prefer to focus on the experiential aspect. If we were able to really take a look at their lives, we would realize pretty quickly that their lives growing up were really screwed up. When you're raised by heartless monsters, you tend to grow up a heartless monster yourself (not to mention completely detached from "reality" and contact with "normal" people and their lives--which, I suppose, aides in their depersonalization of humanity).

This seems to me like a legitimate way to approach this issue (less "conspiracy," more rationality). You know?
 
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