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  • Ron Paul "strongly opposes the speech codes to restrict academic freedom" from both the right AND the left. That means intellectual freedom. That alone gets my vote. Thanks for your video Curtis119! How 'bout making a new video for his current campaign?

    I don't care if you sound like "Microsoft Sam" ....lol ; )....You rock to me!

  • I hate to point this out but you have a voice and monotone style like Microsoft Sam.

  • If Ron Paul doesn't accept evolution, then he denies reality and should be given as much due respect as the flat earthers!

  • @DarkAngel182 If a flat-earther was the one to correct my country's course and bring our troops home, then so be it. It isn't something one of our more 'enlightened' candidates seem willing to do.

  • @HardbeatAcolyte bringing the troops home is fine, its what else people like him might want to do whilst in office that concerns me and should concern you too!

  • @DarkAngel182 What do you fear he'll do? As far as I know he hasn't exhibited any desire to enforce his personal beliefs regarding Christianity or creationism on others; rather, he encourages freedom of religion, as most libertarians should. If I was going to fear what he could do in office, then it probably wouldn't be because of his religious convictions. I'm not so willing to accept that believing in creationism automatically makes one a less competent leader than a believer in macroevolution

  • @DarkAngel182 Do I detect a little paranoia in that statement? If it wasn't for previous comments you made, this comment alone would have led me to think you were an apocalyptic christian afraid of the emerging Antichrist. I would think the rationality and objectiveness of science might compel one to form an opinion based on those qualities, so if you have something relevant to present to base your concerns on, by all means, present it.

  • @erentheca if you deny facts in favour of ideology then you are obviously incapable of making rational decisions. What I fear is denial of certain individuals civil right based on his religious convictions and idiotic things like creationism being pushed on kids in the classroom (the religious right have been trying to do this for years). On the plus side, at least he opposed Bush's "holy war" in Iraq and seems the lesser of two evil when compared to Bachman.

  • @DarkAngel182

    Exactly right! Though it's my guess he only denies evolution so as to seem less intelligent than he is, and therefore appeal to a greater percentage of the electorate.

  • He has my vote for sure! GReat video!

  • Ron Paul doesn't "believe", whatever the believe means in science, in evolution. Therefore Ron Paul is an idiot and a fool. If you want and idiot and a fool as president then go for it. And the USA will slide further down the toilet.

  • @movieklump

    Holy shit, shut the fuck up with your bigotry.

  • RP thinks you have a right to your own fuckin opinion!

  • @devinmaru It's true.

  • I too like what Paul stand for, but hope that it is truthful.

  • I hope that the videos that show he is a Freemason or whatever do not also illustrate that he is deceiving everyone only to get into office and break all of his promises just like other politicians have repeatedly done. At higher degrees, masonry is about pagan / satanic worship of fertility. What kind of M.D. was he? Did it involve fertility of any kind? There has to be a way to impeach guys who get in and break all of their promises? Can fraud be charged or is there a get out free policy?

  • @oldspammer Yes you can impeach a president with enough people on your side. If masons are so secret how do you know all that?

  • @jess1up I started to look into Alzheimer's disease and related dementia diseases, and came across some videos about the medical system. Further info I found blamed tycoons from the early 1900s hijacking the medical education system so that only patented drug treatments could be used to treat illness. Several critics in this regard blame the Rockefeller family most of whom pay no income taxes because they hide their wealth in 5000+ charitable tax exempt foundations.

  • @jess1up I had no idea of what I was looking into... Critics of the medical system claimed that many disease causes and cures were being covered-up so that ineffective, expensive treatments could be used, health insurance could be sold, patients families get into debt when the insurance coverage limits kick in, then they go broke / bankrupt trying to save their loved one who in the end dies. Other critics state that rich elite people want to depopulate to better control resources of the planet

  • @oldspammer I assume that's true I don't see why it wouldn't be the rockefellers are corrupt bastards. I was asking how you know so much about masons when noone else does.

  • @jess1up Look, to simplify this, I will just say that the conspiratorial nature of history is likely valid for the simple reason why you see it all of the time on TV reality shows--it is just human nature to plot to win with others of similar mind.

    Some conspiracy theorists say that the head of the thing is one group or individual, while others say someone else is in charge, or that it is all a mistaken impression cause by how corporations are motivated by greed and that some are dishonest.

  • @jess1up One group of conspiracy people reason thus: the pope was put in prison and got out when he reinstated the Jesuit order. The Vatican is wealthy, its bankers are the Rothschild family. By some estimates the Rothschild family are worth 550 Trillion dollars, have bunkers filled with gold from WW1 & WW2 in Europe, and through their proxies, the Rockefellers, made FDR steal all of the US citizen's gold in the 1930s, put it in Fort Knox, KT, and by the 1970s Rockefellers stole most of that.

  • @jess1up The Rockefellers, and various others owe their wealth and success in part to huge loans made to them by Rothschild banks or their agent J.P. Morgan. Rich tycoons, for example Andrew Carnegie liquidated their industrial interests in US Steel to J.P. Morgan. When Morgan died, most of his assets were not owned by him. Most of the asset were eventually under Rockefeller control--railways, newspapers, steel, etc.

  • @jess1up Various US Presidents seemed to claim to fight corruption, but there efforts seemed to have been all for not.

    Many of the Anglo-American establishment rich have plotted and planned various schemes decades in advance. Many of the free-trade deals have seen most manufacturing jobs leave the countries so involved so that slave wage nations are now dominated by factories who cheat their employees out of their wages. If the employees complain / protest, the army is called in.

  • @jess1up Mineral and water rights of all countries are being privatized, including rain from the sky. See (Bechtel Bolivia water) Bechtel / Von Bechtel is a family name of German origin.

    Even the genetics of plant and animal life are being patented, and the resulting new life then becomes owned by the corporation involved. See (monsanto OR dow genetics patent)

  • @jess1up To get all of this to go their way, the elite rich have controlled the USA for many years by election fraud. See (election OR vote fraud "Bev Harris" OR "invisible ballots") Then see ("James Collier" "Vote Scam" Stealing America)

    I'm pretty sure that a smart guy like Ron Paul knows about these various documentary films that show vote scams being done routinely, but where is he raising hell about it? He knows he'll get into trouble if he makes a fuss.

  • @jess1up The Illuminati was an order created by a Jesuit University professor in Germany. It cultivated its membership from European Freemason lodges. There are Scotish Rites and York Rites of Freemasonry that are called occult because only members who qualify as corruptible from the lower known 3 levels are chosen to continue to be promoted to higher levels. A person on YouTube had a huge number of videos posted about corrupt society. See (washington dc 33rd degree mason temple)

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  • @jess1up Google (+Jessewoodrow "Scottish Rite Temple" Freemasonry "Washington DC")

    It was a video that has now been deleted. It showed inside the Temple library where 25 or so US Presidents were pictured. It showed a number of items involved in the rites & then Woodrow comments, this is strictly against the teachings of the Christian Church because of X or Y.

    Without much trouble you can Google video search (Illuminati revealed OR within)

    By watching all of them, the occult will be revealed.

  • @jess1up Various alternative medicine methods are said to work on various illnesses, but are suppressed by the dominant members of society today. Video search (Rick Simpson Run From the Cure). PubMed studies conclude that various synthetic and natural cannabinoid substances successfully treat numerous illnesses. Many other substances and methods are actively suppressed on places like Wikipedia. I looked into why this was so. Turns out tycoons bought control of the press in 1915 to steer opinions

  • Most people are to damn lasy to look up anything let alone a freaking vote record. we really are dumbed down as a public.

  • video was great. Liberty people look it up and stop with the science and god stuff already.

  • Well I am not pro union or pro south. He is just defending secession which is great. Lincoln was a racist and an industrialists statist. The Civil War was not started because Lincoln wanted to free the slaves and have equality in the US. He wanted to ship many of them away. Both the NOrth and the South were both big on white supremacy.

  • Ron Paul's a creationist.

    Enough said.

  • Not at all. Economics and foreign policy and other issues trumiph onces personal belief of a scientific theory.

  • Oh yes. Like "god" telling George Bush to bomb Iraq. And those great holy crusades. I'd rather not have psychopaths or delusional people in the white house. Rationalism is key. Ron Paul also is for a nationwide ban on abortion because of his skewed beliefs.

  • Wow you are just way off. First I just want to say I do not support Ron Paul's platform. Secondly, just because one proclaimed Christian believes a certain way doesn't mean another would advocate the same genocide. Ron Paul is not for a nationwide ban on abortions. HIs opinion is to let the states decide which is equally a stupid idea.

  • Foreign Policy and Economics are much more important than ones beliefs on a Scientific Theory. Just because one is rational in believing in the Theory of Evolution does not mean they are rational on other ideas and the same in reverse.

  • I agree that they are more important, but that doesn't mean social issues are not important. People also say it doesn't matter if a president is racist, which I also completely disagree with.

  • Btw, I am not for a President. The whole idea is silly to me.

  • I'm not for having a president either, but it won't stop me from participating in the voting process.

  • Well I think voting is giving approval of it but it is not the worst action you could take. The whole system is based on voting for people to enforce their preferences on everyone else. It is just a bad system so I will walk away from it. One vote is pretty much meaningless anyway even if you live in a "battle ground" state.

  • I am against having a president but will push for polyarchy in the meantime. I voted for Gravel who wanted to empower the people to make their own laws. Unfortunately, he didn't get the Libertarian nomination, so I supported Nader.

  • Well I voted Gravel too in the Dem primaries and Nader in the election. I do not think I will vote again though. We need to educate and communicate with others in order to help them vote but we might as well just focus on voluntarism.

  • This shows that you really don't know enough about Ron Paul. Look up the "Sanctity of Life Act" which Paul introduced. The first line proclaims "To provide that human life shall be deemed to begin with fertilization." It would simply be left to the states on how to prosecute the "criminal." This shows clearly warped thinking on his part. Look at his positions on all the social issues, many of which affect peoples lives to a great extent. Religion has a major role in his ideology.

  • Well it says it is non binding and the authority of the states. I don't think he is racist but he does have people around him that are which is troubling. Anyway I am not a Ron Paul fanboy.

  • The bill deems life as beginning at conception. Taking away human life (murder) is a federal crime. It would simply be left to the states on how to prosecute the crime. He admitted to writing his bigoted newsletters on three separate occasions in 1996. Then he changes his story when he runs for president and everyone believe him. It's okay. Youtube is Ron Paul cult central. it's hard to hear anything close to the truth on here regarding Paul.

  • Except Ron Paul doesn't believe in federal crimes lol. He is for leaving it up to the states. He is a states rights nut. There are ROn Paul cultists on here that is for sure.

  • First off, great channel.

    The amendment doesn't declare that murder is not a federal crime, however. Perhaps he is only against federal crime when it is convenient, or he is going back on his own beliefs. I don't know.

  • dividing cells with complete dna is life.

  • Umm your reading and Ron Paul is a nut.

  • Well said. Scientists can be as dogmatic as anyone.

  • That was such a trivial question to begin with and totally irrelevant to the bigger issues of this country.Ron Paul is not a fundamental religious nut job,he doesn't go around calling other nations "Axis Of Evil",Ron Paul is a great man and people use the STUPIDEST stuff to try and smear the guy,but they have nothing on the man.

  • Science is not a free-speech issue. We didn't decide on the basic laws of physics by group consensus but by heavy, tedious and repeated experimentation.

    If something has been rejected by science it isn't taught and it shouldn't be taught. The desire for it to be taught from every parent across the country shouldn't enter into any sort of dialogue.

    As such, if you want to study rejected 'scientific theories' go study theology and leave the real science to the science classes.

  • @razieldumas Science is for sale. Most studies try to disprove efficacy of a competitor's product while promoting the efficacy of the given companies' latest offering.

    It is suppressed by financially supporting a certain curriculum in schools that neglects to teach about certain experimental results while favoring others that negate things that would interfere in the income streams of rich elite wealthy people.

    Video search

    cancer cures

    electromedicine

    Tesla the race to zero point free energy

  • @razieldumas Science is about politics. Some say that political interests suppressed chemical cold fusion. Once suppressed, it is nearly impossible to publish a scholarly paper in a science journal about a suppressed topic.

    Man made Global warming is disputed by people who know it is a scam. The people who support global warming ignore & suppress any evidence against it like the midevil warming period. It is only necessary to disprove a theory with a single piece of contrary evidence.

  • @razieldumas Science is about funding, lab facilities, favorable peer reviews.

    If powerful political interests like the Rockefellers and Rothschilds who own / control over 50% of the planet decide something should be suppressed, then they get corrupted officials within government to hire corrupted scientists to falsify science studies to say that poison is good for you like ethyl mercury in vaccines.

    Search via Google site:pubmed for (ethyl- methylmercury kidney brain)

  • @razieldumas Pubmed used to provide longer abstract information.

    Truncation now hides suppressed information.

    PMID: 4091651 now is truncated not to show that ethylmercury is more damaging than methylmercury when dosages are increased by only 20% so that once kidney damage is done, brain damage is much higher in ethylmercury contamination.

    A naive imbecile, very young child or Alzheimer's patient would think that there is no corruption in the world & that science is untouched by it.

  • @oldspammer The only thing you've proved to me is that no one does total, screaming paranoia like the far right does.

  • @razieldumas Dude, please. The right & left are controlled by the same group. At one point in the 1960 & 1970s, David Rockefeller managed the Democratic party in the US, and his brother Nelson Rockefeller managed the Republicans. The various groups surrounding the Rockefeller family include the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, many charitable tax exempt foundations, & the Bilderbergers.

    The group was historically documented by Carroll Quigley in his book Tragedy and Hope.

  • @razieldumas Both Republican and Democratic party US Presidents seem to have their entire cabinet posts filled by members of these organizations that were formulated by this one family. So the policies of both parties are formulated by the very same groups not to benefit the citizenry, but to benefit like minded tycoons--most of whom support measures that would promote monopolies and larger central governments, ultimately ending up with a one world government in their private hands.

  • Excellent testimony- Thank you for bringing this endorsement to our attention.

    Somebody has to! The frickn lamestream media won't do it.

    Go Dr. Ron Paul 2 terms in the oval office.

  • exactly. great video.

  • The Academics censor themselves.  They are so set in their beliefs half the time they just don't give tenure to whoever doesn't agree. It's so hard for me to get into grad school because no one wants you if you are not some neo-Keynesian. You have to apply to schools that you know in advanced promote that kind of free market policies you do or they won't accept you.

  • im prety sure ron paul just made up the fact that he said no to the 'academic bill of rights'. even though he got it from his website ron pauls voting record backs it up.

  • Dr. Paul cured my apathy. The man is loved by many.

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