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  • Ron Paul for president,, he is for the constitution,, without him we are all screwed,, Obama is a puppet and we need to expose who he works for,, Halliburton, Monsanto, GE and probably the queen of England!! lets get him out of office,, He cant get on the ballot in Georgia and that is the first state,, lets see how many follow,, Freedom and Peace is what we need and we also need more people like this lady

  • this is integrity the president cannot and will not ever measure up to.

  • Attorney Jesslyn Radack knows her stuff, awsome.

  • Nice video! It is interesting that she looks a bit like (an older) Rachel Corrie (and talks like her when a kid - pay attention in her "s"s ), the young woman who was killed by the IDF when trying to prevent the demolition of Palestinian homes.

  • give this lady some water

  • @UTSLC801 I was going to write the same thing.

  • This is a disgrace! Plainly she's too good to work for government in any capacity. She's doing good stuff.

  • This is stupid wasted braincells

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  • This woman has integrity. That's what's missing in this day and age. People get a paycheck and do whatever there told to do and give no thought to what's right or what's wrong. I guess that's now Nazi Germany got so out of control. Now, this country is getting way out of control.

  • @czubspenx once you reference Nazism you loose all credibility in the intelligence department....

  • @DrStrangelove66 Sorry To Be The One To Break This To You Playa But Ron Paul Is Just Another Illuminati Puppet Just Like Everyone Else.

  • obama was just "left cover" for the NWO. worked like a charm on sheeple americans.

  • @MsSarahJ56 and @HaphazardCrappola Hey guys, I find it refreshing that we can have a dialogue without it descending into name-calling, insults or other playground tactics.  Unbelievable how uncivil and rude people become over simple matters of differing opinion. Thank you both for showing people that it's possible to agree to disagree without making a complete ass of yourself.

  • The hell with CNN, MSNBC, FOX news. I get my news from The Real News Network.

  • @Idtelos That's pretty hateful.

  • wtf is "whistle blowers"? im fuckin lost

  • @thebassiskickin22 A watch-dog.

  • @thebassiskickin22 a whistleblower is somebody who fights to get the truth out in the open about somebody who did unethical, criminal or bad things for the environment. bad things. They mostly stand up against big corporations.Or like the lady of the video the governement. A whistleblower usually is of good character and has big balls and fight mostly alone.Heros? The Obamas now make their legal status even worse to easier get rid of unpleaseant truthtellers .Unbelieveable gangster politics.

  • @metropol77 made a mistake. It sounds like whistleblower are only against corporations who do bad against nature. I meant a whistleblower is somebody who fights to get the truth out in the open about a company who follow unethical or criminal businesspractices or do bad things for the environment. Sorry me no native english speaker. The laws the obama administration passed in this issue so far are clearly against small folks who disturb them in their pillage towards NWO. Unbelieveable.

  • This makes me feel beyond deception. That the hardcore religious right wing hates Obama is one thing, but progressives will also need to turn against him. He gave us hope that he would respect human rights, unlike Bush II, but he did not walk the talk. (I'm Canadian, but I think my words ring true for many US citizens. With all sympathy, I would not want to be in your electoral shoes.)

  • Disturbing. America is on the path first clearly seen in the McCarthy era. And this woman comments in passing, this is the path to fascism. Americans should be very very afraid. To an historian like me we seem to be living through another verson of the 1930s, with 9/11 as the modern Reichstag Fire and the USA Patriot Act a modern version of the Nazis "Enabling Acts". As readers will know(I hope) in the USA Patriot Act your congressmen and women voted you into real danger from the state.

  • The people, united, will never be defeated.

    Thank you whistle-blowers. May your cries be heard far and wide.

  • Another low-IQ shyster trying to make a name for her stupid self. When will America tire of these money-grubbing asswipes who do nothing but line their pockets w/taxpayer money?

  • @TripleSpeak Are you referring to Jesselyn Radack? Surely not. Irony, right?

  • @CobinRain Was there any other shyster on this clip?

  • @TripleSpeak Just out of curiousity what would you have done if you had been the lawyer who took that first inquiry and gave the answer she gave--being asked for legal opinion, I mean, and simply explaining the law?. After that, what would you have done?

  • Obama = phony change.

    For Real Change: Ron Paul 2012!

  • @rctube1958 Exactly! And people need not to wait for that 3rd party that is talked about for 2016 because I'm sure the establishment will be behind it. They talk about environmental and stuff. exactly what the establishment want to do...

  • Alex Jones: the Obama Deception

  • Jesus Christ forgive us and save us because the whole world is going to hell.

  • @FREEDOMFORGOTEN Ronald Reagan "Drown Government in a bucket" "Our Freedom Fighters in Nicaragua" (recommend book, Where is Nicaragua? by Peter Davis), Bill "War on the Poor" Clinton, Prescott Bush, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush were probably born in the USA. That doesn't matter so much. The Hellfire missiles while the Obamas danced after the inauguration. Not against the Patriot Act. Not hearing Keystone Pipeline/ Tarsands Oil protestors. Tom Vilsack as agriculture sec.

  • Is it just me, or does this sound a lot like what McCarthy did in the fifties?

  • WE ALL FUCKING TOLD YOU DUMBASSES, OVER AND OVER AND OVER, BUT NOOOOO...YOU LISTENED TO THE TV, THE TV IS YOUR BEST FRIEND....

    OBAMA WAS BORN IN KENYA, AND HES A MUSLIM/COMMUNIST...

  • @Hillsillverr If he was born in Kenya, it wouldn't matter anyways because his mother is a US citizen and therefore would apply to him aswell, and he lived in the US for most of his life anyways so he's legible to run for presidency regardless. If he's a muslim, who gives a shit, you dirty bigot. If he's a communist, I'm pretty sure the country would look alot differently than it does now.

  • @Zehcnas89 what ur saying is, who gives a shitt if america turns into a brutal thirldworld dictatorship... This is what this mass immigration has brought us.... divide and conquere...

  • @Hillsillverr

    What the fuck are you on, I mentioned none of those things, stop deluding yourself.

  • @Zehcnas89 he did not live in the usa for most of his life.

  • @eblair12

    The requirement is 14 years, I'm pretty sure he's lived in the US for more than 14 years.

  • @Hillsillverr Obama (more-so his administration) is guilty of many things... your distraction about his birth certificate only diverts the focus from important issues like this ... to the fantasy bullshit that your purporting.

  • @BenjaminFranklin2u it is what it is, take it how you want it.....i dont give a shit if you get offended, GET OVER IT! Thats is how our countries our being overtrown!

  • @Hillsillverr I'm not offended. Your comment was just stupid.

  • After the landslide of pre-election lies about transparency, accountability, ending war/torture, etc., how could anyone vote for Obama again? The GOP is clearly awful, so who can we vote for? Where's the democratic primary?

  • @Joeybagadounuts08 Ron Paul 2012! He's the only one Republican or Democrat who has taken a position opposed to this.

  • Another example of the war on truth. Heroes go to prison while all the criminals are in charge. Is this hell or what?

  • @tubetib Welcome to hell. Here's your accordion...

  • WELL DONE!!!!!

  • The truth is all we ask for, the truth is being hidden at any cost, the truth has a funny way of coming out anyway, hiding the truth is futile. Thank you for telling the truth.

  • Ron Paul or North Korea. It's your choice America.

  • Obama and his cronies MUST GO!

  • Obama's war? Whose war?

  • Ron Paul will protect Whistle Blowers...

    Obama is a neocon just like Bush, Romney, Clinton and Gingrich...

    Ron Paul FTW!

  • Now with the new law, since Tom Drake was characterized as an enemy of the state, he could be jailed indefinitely and never stand trial...

  • I still find myself shocked at the fact that Obarmy has a Noble Peace Prize.

  • @datadudes

    Why? Kissinger has one too...

  • @datadudes sure he was given it as soon as he got in for doing nothing .

  • Thanks for great speech

  • Obama is worse than a Snake Oil Salesman.

  • @237Michael He's worse than a conventional oil salesman.

  • Ron Paul would be a whistle blowers best friend.

  • @3o4Titties Government needs to protect whistle blowers not be apathetic

  • Rock on!

  • Jesslyn Radack You are not a traitor, Obama is a traitor and a terrorist....

  • While I admire and respect Jesselyn's position, I think it is an indictment of the entire judicial system that lawyers have to be attacked by a government gone berzerk before they step forward and stand up for the principles they in which they are so heavily invested.

  • 8:43 - I think this helps makes sense of the senselessness behind why Obama signed the NDAA bill even though he claimed to not like the bill.....they want to cut corners by skipping due process. John Walker did train with al queda and fought with them and he would more than likely be found guilty anyway but I don't think Jesslyn Radack should be punished for doing her job and publicly exposing a violation. She's being punished for exposing, what seems to be, government indiligence.

  • @ReeseMac also the NDAA made it Legal what they were already doing you seen Obama's Signing statement right where he says codified it. in other words he took care of any pending law suits if there are any. that we're being fought due to same said practice.

  • Ultimately, it's only the guillotine that can keep public officials, and their corrupters', honest and/or accountable.

  • @ibullpitt The game is to use them on you before you can use them on public officials. In order to do that trick you have to first get 45 percent of the people to agree to use them against 10 percent of the people while convincing the rest it doesn't matter. You would start with a new law removing the right to a fair trial.Then build an army of autonomous attack drones to fight insurgents. When all that is in place you increase security, and incite violence.

  • this chick might be the cure i need to fall asleep. shes the ben stien of a woman.

  • it really is sad when you think about it a constitutional lawyer who dose not practice his own law degree but then again that about sums up this country people are hypocrites in the most part we goto church but demand we do nothing about the poor when we vote to cut entitlements.

  • impeach Obama

  • @slade420 ...then what, elect someone else who will do the same thing?

  • eithe mic issues or charlie brown talking, the audio sounds funny. but I like the message.

  • perfectly writen and delivered... i like her.

  • Thanks for telling THE TRUTH!

  • @asperin nice DSL'S...

  • @asperin Why do you think Ron Paul is not as corrupt as Obama?? Are peoples memories that bad. Politicians say nice things to get elected but they never keep their promises. Paul is as bad as Obama.

  • @14ALL41OK If you study human psychology you will learn that it is almost impossible to remain consistent in your beliefs and actions over long periods of time if you do not hold those beliefs to be true. Ron Paul has been consistent for decades. Study his record and his policies and you will realize that there is no other alternative for 2012.

  • @hadjikan The whole system flawed and corrupt. Paul is ONE man. He alone cannot fix the problems we face. Paul's view on 9/11?? He still thinks the cavemen from Afghanistan did it. It is just like 08. People never learn anything. He is a Mason and controlled opposition. Like Obama, he cannot be trusted. They ALWAYS say nice things and promise to save everyone, come election time and all these promises are never heard of again.

  • @14ALL41OK You don't know Ron Paul at all.. Ron Paul is not a fucking politician... He is a real Statesman... He is a real Libertarian... Just fucking use Google and Youtube.

    I have been following Ron Paul since 2007... Trust me, he is uncorruptable...

    Ron Paul FTW!

  • @gauharjk No you fracking moron, ***YOU*** don't know Ron Paul at all. I have been watching Paul since 2001 and can promise you that you are believing what used car salesmen are telling you about one very sour lemon. Don't forget, Hitler was democratically elected using much the same BS. Don't let desperation blind you to reality, the fucker is honey laced with strychnine.

  • @DrStrangelove666 Keep electing for Obama or some fucking neocon then.. Obama has already signed the NDAA, extended the Patriot act, and destroyed civil liberties. Any other Republican or Democrat would continue this torturous policies...

    .People like you have lead this country to disaster.

    Ron Paul is the only hope this country has of defeating the Military Industrial complex and defeating the Lobbyists who are destroying the world.... Ron Paul 2012...

    Ron Paul FTW!

  • @DrStrangelove666 and what was wrong with Hitler if you were a good (pure) German?

  • @gauharjk The guy is not telling the truth on 9/11 or doesn't care about the truth. He is like every Politician, a Mason and a liar. The whole system is corrupt, so how is this one man going to do to fix it?? Like Obama he says nice things and promises to save everyone but thats what they always say to get elected. Once in office things are very different. You are all naive to think this is the answer. One man in a corrupt system is going to change it all?? Wake up.

  • @14ALL41OK you can look at pauls voting records and know what action he really does take. he is the only person i have found that actually votes the way he preaches

  • @MsSarahJ56 You mean the way Ron Paul says he's anti-war but he voted to invade Afghanistan (after promising he would vote no)...or the resolutions he's introduced to bring back U.S. "sovereignty" over Panama. I really love all those strange bills he's introduced to eliminate competition for the shrimp industry. So much for all his talk on free-market capitalism.

  • @koffeewitch ew damn. you got me. and that was not sarcasm. the constantly unveiled hypocrisy in politics make it very hard for me to trust anyone running for any position of power. is there really anyone out there who has pure intent - i dont like to admit that i dont think so

  • @MsSarahJ56 I know how you feel. I was very interested in Ron Paul for quite a while, mostly because of the alternative news sites I read...but then *sigh* I actually looked up his voting record and (worse yet) the bills he sponsored. I wish Dennis Kucinich was running for office, but he, too, is a politician and not to be completely trusted.

  • @koffeewitch its not just that tho - the whole altmedia thing. there are alot of things in his voting history that i really do like. voting in favor for the ability to start small business and against fed regulation... im sure you can pull up things that go along the lines of voting agains those things and i can pull up that shows him voting in favor. and thats what i dont like. everyone is looking for the perfect leader. i think i have given up on leaders and govt... control.

  • @MsSarahJ56 There are things about him I love: supporting raw milk, nutrition supplements, voting against the Patriot act, etc. But I thought his book was insane. He said women who were sexually harassed are partly to blame and that they should just quit their jobs rather than seek legal justice. I want government oversight of corporations to force them to comply with environmental laws. He wants to kill the Clean Air Act, and end the EPA. As a feminist/environmentalist he's not for me.

  • @koffeewitch damn right,actually his face reminds me of Bush junior

  • @koffeewitch im not a feminist or enviormentalist i just want to be free. but people dont like to admit that to be free means you are susceptible to the choas/free will of the rest of the world. meaning bad things happen. either we want to be completely safe and protected with gov't oversight or we want to be free. i understand that i have to work with the system i live in bc anarchy can not work in this society so the question ends up being what views do i want to compromise

  • @MsSarahJ56 RP may be a good candidate for you if he represents your values. I can appreciate politicians who stand up to TSA, and who recognize that the government is creating a false sense of fear so they can strip us of our civil liberties. There are some good aspects of RP. But I don't want him repealing the bills that protect me from the pollution made by giant corporations. I don't want him repealing the minimum wage or union wages. I love some of his speeches, but hate his bills.

  • @koffeewitch i guess i agree with him even more than i realize because i feel it is the people who should be regulating bad business - if we dont agree with the business we dont spend our money there - but then you have the privatized resources with gov't contracts that we have no choose to not give them our money. - there are just so many double edged swords it is hard for me to get on board with politics in general

  • @MsSarahJ56 What's so unfortunate is that often the public has no idea how dangerous the pollution from a large factory/corporation is until it's too late. Big Biz has the resources to pay for their own studies "proving" their products/production are safe. The EPA and FDA are supposed to be there protecting "we the people" but they have been bought out by the corporations. The FDA and Supreme Court are both run by former Monsanto employees. >:(

  • @MsSarahJ56 I would say I'm an environmentalist, naturalist and only a feminist in the way that both men and women should be equally respected as individuals, not the "men are dogs" feminist, because like the Ron Paul answer, why would I want to be with a man that treats women like shit? Instead of dating someone who isn't sexist you are attempting to change him? That's silly, but I digress. What you said is exactly what true freedom entails, but most people don't want that

  • @koffeewitch My oh my. Did you read his book? Or are you quoting the reddit section that only included half truths? He questioned why a female would continue to working at a place that she perceived was sexually harassing her. Sexual harassment is so convoluted that it now includes sexual jokes that she may have overheard at the water cooler. True sexual harassment in the form of sexual assault and/or rape is already illegal. So he questioned the redundancy when it comes to true

  • @HaphazardCrappola See, that's exactly the nutty stuff I'm talking about...why would a woman not just up and quit her job? Because jobs don't grow on trees and b/c it's even harder to get a job when you don't have a good reference from your current employer. Sexual harassment is more than assault and rape. If you work for me and I imply you need to give me oral sex to keep your job I cannot be charged with rape/assault. But I can destroy your ability to provide for your family.

  • @koffeewitch If you are implying that's coercion and falls under assault

  • @HaphazardCrappola I doubt it would stand up in court as assault, and there is the tricky part of proving it. What bothered me in RP's book was his insensitive attitude that I found completely out of touch with the reality of working families lives. I also like having a safety net...and no, I do not trust the churches to run it. If the churches were going to do such a thing as aid the poor, elderly, disabled, they would have done it already and there would not be an increasing need.

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  • @koffeewitch Churches never ran orphanages? They never had soup kitchens? And meals for the congregation? RP said he volunteered for a catholic hospital that charged very little or no money to its patients. These don't exist anymore because regulations and laws doesn't provide a need to. Moreover, speak for yourself in regards to Churches no helping, my Catholic Church in Brooklyn helped out the poor community time and time again when issues arose.

  • @HaphazardCrappola It's not enough to fill the need, especially in this economy. Some churches have a history of denying services to those who don't convert.

  • @koffeewitch Anyway, it's your decision to vote for whomever you want, but you paint very broad strokes on issues that have academic disciplines for a reason. They are very big and encompass a lot of information that, unless you and I are in that field, are only bound to know very little about. Everything deserves closer inspection.

  • @koffeewitch There has to be personal accountability and responsibility. Not all sexual harassment suits are sound and many are frivolous. There are many examples of complaints to human resources, not suits that probably resulted some one getting an attention or being fired because the company doesn't want to get sued. Most predominately involve eavesdroppers.

  • @HaphazardCrappola In such cases, the person pressing the suit can lose. Generally, the company has superior funds and access to superior legal counsel. It is not easy to prove a sexual harassment suit (one person's word against another, little or no physical evidence). In reality, most sexual harassment goes unpunished and the victim lives with it until she is able to find another job (and IF she is able to find another job).

  • @koffeewitch sexual harassment as opposed to "yeah I don't like hearing dirty jokes" or I don't like seeing a swimsuit model" let me sue for sexual harassment.

  • @HaphazardCrappola I find your trivializing attitude about sexual harassment to be very disturbing. Again, this is something the right-wing loves to do. RP may indeed represent your attitudes, but this is one more reason I find him to be a repulsive candidate. Choosing between RP and Obama is like choosing if you'd prefer a case of syphilis or herpes. I'm looking to 3rd parties and voting my conscience.

  • @koffeewitch I'm not a right wing. I'm a moderate Democrat. And he represent my views just fine. It's not trivializing sexual harassment when you are asked whether someone should be fired because they referred to a female dog as a bitch and a female coworker overheard and filed a complaint. Your worried about the female being out of the job in an uncomfortable environment but want about instances where the female is not an active participate in a conversation and over hears things

  • @koffeewitch I believe it is you who are trivializing this matter, sexual assault and rapes are crimes in the United States. Telling a dirty joke isn't. Implying that a women give you head or else is coercion and falls under sexual assault. RP was just stating the redundancy of sexual harassment, which has lead to trivial lawsuits.

  • @koffeewitch when did he introduce a bill about shrimp? I have only read that he sent a letter requesting the Department of Commerce to investigate claims that taxpayer money was being used to subsidize foreign shrimp. That is not capitalism if taxpayer money is involved. So please direct me to that bill please?

  • @koffeewitch in regards to Afghanistan he said he was misled.He voted for the bill because it said would go after Al queda in Afghanistan but ended up being quite different.

  • @HaphazardCrappola I know what he said, personally I don't buy it. We are always given these "good and noble" reasons as to why we "must" invade other nations. On the shrimp industry bills: actually I came across a LOT of these when I was researching him. I spent 5 years working as a wage slave for the Senate, so I'm good at digging through this crap. The shrimp industry stuff was tacked onto larger bills. Don't quote me 100% on this, but check out HR 2415, HR 4004 and HR 393.

  • @koffeewitch yeah negative. Two of them are affordable gas, I will have to read them to see if they include shrimp. In regards to believing what he says, we are all entitled to opinions. Some people will believe, others won't and still others wont form an opinion until they see "Action". I tend to believe that he was misled because he didn't vote for Iraq or the Patriot act. All humans Err.

  • @koffeewitch Finally found my notes on the shrimp bills...HR 3735 and 4423 plus some resolutions tacked onto larger bills. Personally , I'm way too much of a pro-choice, pro-union environmentalist to like Paul. However, great that he stuck up for food freedoms, raw milk, supplements, etc. also glad he voted no on the Patriot act. I had considered supporting him...but his pro-life, anti-gay, anti-prevailing wage, anti-environmentalist stance is not for me.

  • @koffeewitch He is not anti those things he is for liberty, freedom. That means ppl are allowed to live like they want to without government interferance, trust me read up on Dr Paul and you can support him too. He is the only candidate who is true to the constitution and ur constitutional rights thats now being stripped away by obama. A vote for paul IS in fact a vote for gay rights and states rights, government is the problem, cux governments been hijacked by big buissness

  • @hejjagheterpal When I look at his record in the House, I see he introduced a long list of pro-life bills that are very extreme, (zygote = personhood), Also bills that would end recognition of other state's same-sex civil unions. He even introduced bills against protesters burning flags. He really hates the EPA, but I know big business will not police themselves and protect our air/water/land.. All I see from him is right-wing Christian zealotry. Sure he made a great speech & he TALKS good.

  • @koffeewitch that's a lot of talk. I read the bill you put up, neither had anything to do with shrimp or Ron Paul. He introduced a bill that said life beings at conception, but did you read further into the bill? It basically said that federal courts and no jurisdiction and that states should be left to decide course of action. Regardless, such a bill is useless as some states will ban abortion and others won't, which is exactly what is suppose to happen in a democratic republic

  • @koffeewitch Regarding your statement that he introduced bills ending recognition of other state's same sex unions? I honestly can not even believe that you would say such a thing. He co sponsored a bill that that limited federal court jurisdiction on ANOTHER bill that said states had no obligation to recognize same sex marriage of other states that bill was the Defense of Marriage Act passed in 1996 that said marriage was between man and women. I C U R purposely trying 2 mislead

  • @HaphazardCrappola See Title 5 of Ron's Family Protection Act.

    Also: you refer to the legislation regarding abortion as "the bill"...he introduced 4 of these bills and a huge number of other bills with sneaky provisions in them. On the shrimp bills, you probably were looking at the wrong year; some were from the 105th congress. You may like his ideas repealing the min. wage and unions prevailing wage, but I HATE them. Ditto on ending the Clean Air Act & EPA. RP reps the ultra right-wing.

  • @koffeewitch Defense of Marriage Act was passed in 1996 (with out Ron Paul's vote!) and stated that marriage was between a man and women and that states had no obligation to recognize another states same sex unions.

  • @HaphazardCrappola From the gist of your posts, I think you & I are prob. similar in wanting an anti-war, pro-civil liberties candidate who is not a puppet for Wall Street. In the beginning I thought I might support RP...but on economic issues especially, he & I are just too dissimilar. I am more on the side of say, Michael Moore. Maybe this is where you and I also differ?? Bernie Sanders or maybe Dennis Kucinich are more my style. I imagine I will be voting Green Party in 2012.

  • @koffeewitch I don't disagree with him on economic issues. Ending the fed and bringing it back under the jurisdiction of the Congress as was written in the Constitution is only bad for those who don't remember that you can vote members of out of congress who do a poor job. Apathetic Voters who wants the government to make decisions for them are the problem. Have you taken an honest look at minimum wage and union wages?

  • @koffeewitch Do you honestly think that once those are repealed at the federal level that all states will band it? NY has 7.25 minimum wage, in spite of the federal minimum wage. Ohio has as the federal minimum wage . Do you see what that means? Regardless, of a repeal or not States are going to do what they deem is sufficient for their people.

  • @asperin yeah right.

  • fuck NObama

  • At the risk of having my name place on " a list" to her story and this post I say Bravo !

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