I was excited about Cain, until he crossed the line with not backing audit the FED. He is still better than Romney or Perry, but nothing to get excited about.
Ron Paul is anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-black, anti-senior-citizen, anti-equality and anti-education, and that's just the start : commondreams . org /view/2011/08/27-1
@gregjalbert - WHAT THE HELL are you talking about - Congressman Paul is geniune and honorable. He cares for ppl and for America. He is the only one that does. You should be honored he is running. Dr Paul is our only hope!
@anharmyenone Was there one lie in this "hit piece." What happened to your establishment drone Pawlenty? Maybe he's "capping and trading" something in his free time? You're boy Cain is a statist that supports the debt-based paper money system. He supports socialism for Wall Street. That's not free market capitalism. Why does he support subsidies and public-private partnerships?
Herman Cain is a johnny-come-lately trying to get a ride on the Ron Paul gravy train...Cain doesn't have an original thought to my knowledge...perhaps he can watch some more Ron Paul videos so he can get some...
@barbbtx No...I'm talking about "being realistic about America's foreign policy mistakes" Ron Paul
and "I voted to go get Bin Laden without arrogantly defiling a strategic allies sovereignty" Ron Paul
and I mean "End the Fed and replace it with the gold standard and free markets like the Founders intended" Ron Paul.
Herman Cain changes his stance on every issue depending on what the dumbed down masses want to hear at the time. I'll stick with a man of principle and integrity thanks.
@barbbtx are you serious? i was about to say something but then i noticed what thebearnuts said. He hit the nail on the head, your're just listening to what the MSM says to throw Ron Paul under the bus. why? because the people that own mainstream media are AFRAID of ron paul.
@barbbtx "Blame American first" is a phrase popularized by Jean Kirkpatrick. She was referring to those who blamed the poverty of the world on American. Ron Paul isn't doing that.
What he is pointed out is that our govt. has supported dictators that do as it wishes. They overthrew a democracy in Iran and replaced it with a dictatorship by the Shah. They have done this sort of thing repeatedly. Why do you think the fed. govt. is evil domestically but a foreign policy saint? Be consistent.
@lemonnormalguy I would like Ron Paul, but he says some things that make me think he's a little bit on the crazy side. Of course, I would vote for him over Obama anyday.
@Drewsnewtube You think he's crazy because you have gotten a steady diet of Republican party and govt. propaganda over the decades. The welfare-warfare state is going down with the paper money system.
I am not a republican or a democrat however I find myself always drawing more to the republicans because of their common sense regardless of what you think herman cain has done in the past he definitely has it together now I have listened to him for about 2 years on WSB he is what this country needs now! 4 most of the democrats 90 percent of what I hear Is trash and no common sense
@barbbtx Actually the only candidate to give Obama any significant problems will be Ron Paul that comes in at 42% compare to Obama 43% meanwhile all the other candidates are 10%... If Mitt or Cain won the nomination then Obama is guaranteed another 4 years. I don't understand why people don't realize it..
you for got to mention all the Citizen Cains on facebook and all their annoying clamor for that hustler. I will not vote for Mr. Flamboyant, seriously i got a campaign song for him /watch?v=xlUu78X7ppg&playnext=1&list=PL4615CB3307E23252
Man the Ron Paul crowd has really turned up the anger against Cain. I guess we all can't be racist, money laundering doctors that only run Presidential campaigns to trick people into funding our next two congressional bids.
@hellsunicorn Now who is slandering? Cain hasn't lied. He's taken positions you don't like and honestly some I don't like either but he hasn't been dishonest about a single one.
Paul however did publish a news letter full of racist nonsense and did divert the bulk of the money he raised in 2008 to his Campaign for Liberty organization and his congressional campaign. He spent very little of it on actual campaigning. My bet is he'll do the same in 2012.
@bj1126 Oh yes he has, he is employing that same John Kerry "I supported it before I was opposed to it" nonsense. He makes a habit of accusing questioners like the ones who interviewed him on We Are Change of misrepresenting his views simply by quoting them.
Cain is basically a black Nancy Pelosi, as if having one already running for re-election in Barack Obama was enough.
As I said before, we don't like slandering dumb shits, ergo we don't like you.
@hellsunicorn No he's not. He responded on March 30th to TheSharkTank about the TARP issue. There's no evasion and no I supported it before I was against it BS. I'm not happy that he supported it but he didn't lie about it at all.
So I've refuted the Cain is lying accusation and you've just spouted more nonsense because you can't refute my claims about Paul. They are true.
@bj1126 Nope, you're making excuses for a pro-FED shill who thinks he can apologize his way out of his authoritarian views on banking and finance, not to mention his Nancy Pelosi-like "I need to be elected to tell you what I think about Afghanistan" nonsense.
The assertions you made about Paul are a non-starter, because even if it were relevant you'd be contradicting your claim that Cain's apologies for being a Fascist are sufficient.
@hellsunicorn I know it's difficult for you to understand but Cain did not apologize for supporting or being a member of the Fed. He's not pretending he is anything other than exactly what he is. You are free to disagree with his views. I certainly disagree with some but there is no proof the man is a liar.
You calling me a slanderer means I am lying about Dr. Paul. I am not and therefor I am not a slanderer.
@bj1126 So in other words, issues like civil liberties and currency mean nothing to you, otherwise you wouldn't be supporting/apologizing for him. I didn't say he apologized for being on the FED, I said he was apologizing for supporting TARP, which doesn't cut it since he hasn't repudiated the logic that made that position possible.
But at least you can admit that Cain is a Fascist, though that still doesn't excuse your race baiting of Ron Paul, so you are still a slanderer.
@hellsunicorn He didn't apologize for TARP either. He said he supported, didn't like how it was implemented. I disagree with his logic there but the GUY DID NOT LIE. I know in your Alex Jones addled mind words may not mean the same things they do to everyone else but lying should still be lying.
Ron Paul published a news letter that printed some HORRIBLY racist nonsense. He claims he didn't realize what was being published under his name. You can believe that if you want.
@hellsunicorn I support civil liberties and I want us to have a strong dollar. That is precisely why I do not agree that we should go to a gold standard. There's a very good reason why we and most of the other countries of the world left them and it has nothing to do with global conspiracies.
I'll illustrate it for you. Soros owns something like 11 tons of gold. If our dollar was based on gold how would it be affected by him dumping his gold on the market?
@bj1126 If you support The Patriot Act (Cain does) you don't support civil liberties. As to the gold standard, Ron Paul supports a competing currency system, as do I. Research his opinions instead of calling him a racist.
@bj1126 Why would he support it? Doesn't that tell you everything you need to know? The Federal Reserve was the primary culprit behind the housing bubble. That's where all of the artificial credit came from. Interest rates were slashed which caused the creation of a credit bubble that manifested itself in the housing sector.
Cain saw none of this coming. There was a congressman from Texas that clearly saw it coming years in advance though. Who is competent? Cain or Paul. Cain's incompetent.
@joepeeler34 See this is another huge problem I have with Ron Paul supporters. You act like he is the ONLY MAN THAT CAN SAVE AMERICA! He's Yoda and Jesus all rolled into one! Never mind that even Alan Greenspan himself saw the housing bubble coming and begged congress to do something about it.
You don't care though since you are probably busy flooding Perry videos now with how horrible he is and how great Paul is.
@bj1126 I didn't say that, you said that. There are a number of capable individuals fit to be president. It's just that he and Gary Johnson are the only ones running for President at the moment who are fit.
I don't think men save countries. I think ideas do. Paul is always pointing this out.
Alan Greenspan saw it coming? Oh, dear lord!! He and the rest of the FOMC were the primary culprits. Search YouTube for what he and Bernanke were saying years before the crash.
@bj1126 If Greenspan "saw it coming" (he clearly did not anymore than Bernanke), why didn't he just turn off the cheap money spigot and let rates find their natural level?
Credit bubbles are formed by excessive credit creation not warranted by the supply of savings. The Fed provided the cheap money and entities like Freddie/Fannie made it worse. Collectivized risk played a part as well. But the Fed's cheap money/artficially low interest rates were the primary cause.
@joepeeler34 Sorry I missed this because of how Youtube handles comments. There's plenty of video of Greenspan testifying before Congress that the housing market, specifically Freddie and Fannie were unstable. He (right or wrong) didn't feel the base cause was the interest rates but the Congressionally mandated practices of the banks.
He shares blame but he is far from alone in that. He's also technically right in his argument. The low interest rates in and of themselves would not have done it.
@bj1126 Yes, there is video of him saying that there are problems with Freddie and Fannie, but what he doesn't address is his crucial role in the credit bubble. None of this would have been possible without an easy money policy. If the interest rates--the most important price in an economy--were set by market forces, there would have been no artificial credit bubble.
Yes, artificially low interest rates do cause credit bubbles if they are kept low enough long enough.
@bj1126 Perry is shit. He supported the bailouts too. I suspect that you are a Perry man now, right. He's real forceful with a fake folksy manner. He's often wrong but never in doubt. He sells corporatism (a kind of central planning) under the banner of free market.
I saw him attacking Bernanke personally the other day (then later backtracked), but notice he never went after the ideas of fiat money, planned interest rates, and central banking. Perry supported the bailouts. Telling.
@joepeeler34 I'm not a Perry man anymore than I'm a Ron Paul man. I refuse to build up ANY politician to a place of reverence. My Perry comment was just to illustrate that Paul supporters viciously attack any popular Republican in order to build up Paul.
Sad fact is I don't disagree with Paul on 90% of his domestic agenda but two things keep me from supporting him. 1) His absolutely crazy foreign policy 2) His absolutely crazy supporters/friends.
@bj1126 Why do you think I think that Paul is the Messiah? Why do you reserve your disdain for Paul supporters? Don't supporters of other candidates try to make their candidate into a superman? Nod head yes.
Paul isn't about a cult of personality. He's all about ideas and principles. That's why so many are drawn to him. You evidently don't get this.
Non-interventionism is crazy? Ha! It's arrogand and delusional to think we can police the world. The evidence is all around you.
@joepeeler34 I have a considerable amount of experience in the political arena here in Florida. Paul supporters are with no exaggeration many times more fanatical than any other candidate I've ever seen and that goes for Obama too which is saying a lot. Paul is all about a cult of personality. Every other candidate is a neo-con scum bag and so are their supporters.
Sorry not all of us are willing to party with the Stormfront founder down in West Palm Beach...
@bj1126 I lived in Clearwater a few years back. From what I saw of Florida a person would have to be certifiable to get excited about any of those pols.
What you don't understand is that Paul always votes his convictions. How many of those guys take oaths to uphold the Constitution then turn around and give sanction to countless things that violate that oath out of political considerations? Answer: almost all. That's why he is so popular.
@bj1126 Paul? Cult of Personality? LOL! Ever heard the guy give a speech? He's probably the world's worst at stump speeches. He starts talking about Austrian economics and monetary history. Yeah, that's a sure-fire way to appeal to the mob's baser instincts! End sarcasm. He intellectualizes issues. Demagoues appeal to the ignorances and hatreds of the mob. They dumb it down. Paul does the opposite.
Cult of Personalities aren't intellectual, they're emotional.
@joepeeler34 See you are doing it again. Well meaning people can disagree on what is allowed by the Constitution. You allow no disagreement with Paul. He is the final authority on what is proper according to the Constitution.
It's funny you mention mobs. I was just reading Ann Coulter's Demonic where she talks about mob mentality. However he does it, he definitely generates the same reaction in his followers. Just look at the comments from his supporters in this video. It doesn't bother you?
@bj1126 Exactly where in the Constitution does it allow Congress to create a central bank. If the power isn't expressly authorized in Article I, Section 8 then the power doesn't exist. You are going what leftists do. They are always babbling about emanations and penumbras of the Constitution; "living, breathing document."
If the general welfare clause can mean anything then the document might has well be a blank sheet of paper. It would have reduced the document to a single phrase.
@bj1126 The truth is that the establishments of both parties only heed the Constitution when they think it supports their preferences. When it doesn't, they resort to sophistic arguments or simply ignore the clear intenet of the document. The Constitution isn't written in Mandarin. The Supreme Court should only enforce it, not reinterpret (read: disregard) it.
Name the specific langauge of the Constitution that consents to a central bank or fiat paper money. It does not.
@bj1126 Coulter should take a long hard look at herself. What I saw in the wake of 9/11 was a mob. A mob that didn't stop to think or research about American foreign policy and the blowback that it has caused over the decades. The ME didn't despise us until the 50's, and even then the hate wasn't universal. It took decades of the U.S. govt. propping up tyrants and squashing representative systems in their infantcy for the people of that part of the world to hate U.S. foreign policy.
Herman Cain supporters don't even know who he is and the man can't raise any money. This campaign is going nowhere. GOP race will come down to Mitt for Brains vs Ron Paul
@lblath000 Pft . . . cmon, for real . . you think I am a liberal because I want the Federal Reserve audited? Last I heard that limiting government is actually conservative. But be it that you're a neocon, you're acutally a liberal, thus you love big government!
@lblath000 Liberal? Why do you support central planning of money and interest rates? The Constitution stipulates that only free market precious metal money shall be money. The interest rate is the most important price in the economy, and it is 'targeted' (read: centrally planned) by the FOMC.
This guy supported socialism for the rich with the bailouts.
Look at what we learned just this week about the Fed loaning out 1.2 trillion to banks that claimed they weren't getting money.
@lblath000 Herman Cain didn't know that China ALREADY HAS NUKES, said he was going to prevent them from getting nukes. I kid you not. More embarrassing than the sexual accusations against him.
As his national profile increased, Cain took on a leadership role at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, becoming chairman in 1995. “Spending time at the Federal Reserve was a good learning opportunity for me,” he reflects. “It helped me to understand economic philosophies and polices that I had not previously known about.” For one, he saw up close how monetary policy influences the economy, from inflation to unemployment rates.
@barbbtx if he really learned anything in his time at the Fed about how monetary policy affects the economy and the citizens of this country, then he would be one of the loudest voices calling for an audit of the Fed - instead, he has said repeatedly that no audit is needed - "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" This guy talks a good talk about freedom, common sense, smaller government, etc., but he's just another shill for the powers-that-be. Wake up.
If you really wanted to learn something you'd go to the federal reserve website and do your own audit. There are plenty of #s there telling how things are done, what money goes where. It looks pretty transparent to me. Could that possibly be why Cain is not against an audit he thinks it's a waste of time and tax payer money. They are audited 24/7. I'll take the word of someone who actually worked there over Ron Paul. He's been in congress forever, so why hasn't he done somthing
@barbbtx The notion that we should trust the published numbers from an institution that has no direct accountability to the People, and which can create a trillion dollars on a Tuesday afternoon, is naive beyond measure. Furthermore, even if their books were "accurate", the ability to expand and contract the money supply through fractional reserve banking, fiat paper currency, and manipulation of interest rates is an inherently fraudulent, corrupt practice, regardless of accurate "bookkeeping".
@barbbtx What a wast of fucking time you drooling Herman Cain loving idiot. Going to that website isn't going to give an independent audit of the Fed. Thanks to the Audit the Fed bill of 2010, they were able to determine that the Fed bailed out foreign banks. Being that you're a neoconservative, you'd probably agree with this philosophy as you're actually a liberal.
@barbbtx He should be ashamed of it. The Federal Reserve system is unconstitutional. Read through the Constitution with a discerning eye. It doesn't give the power of creating a central bank to the federal govt. It clearly states that the Treasury shall "coin" money and regulate the value thereof. What does "Standards of Weights and Measures" have to do with paper money. The Founders were hostile to "bills of credit," i.e. paper notes.
There should be no "monetary policy." That's the fallacy.
Obviously, Cain does not believe EVERYTHING Romney does just because he endorsed him 3 years ago- silly rabbits! It is obvious, for anyone who cares to google Cain's viewpoints on healthcare that he opposes Romneycare. Hello? He does not see a viable alternative than the Fed- and he specifically mentions not putting the control of monetary policy in Congress- "the committee of 435", he says. He even makes a statement about the Fed on Ron Paul's website- check it out!
Herman Cain could lead in the business sense, but no foriegn policy experience.
The rest of them at South Carolina debate were apples and oranges. With the exception of Ron Paul. He doesnt do the same old tap dance as the rest of the pack, becuase he's not at all like the rest. he believes that getting out of the wars abroad is the key, stop wasting money over there, and focus our energies back home. Frank Luntz is a phoney, and it did seem staged on the socalled poll afterwards.
Be certain to watch the dvd documentary "INSIDE JOB" before deciding to vote for Herman Cain. An audit of the Federal Reserve is essential. Herman Cain is wrong and is defending the status quo..
They found the most Right-Wing Social Conservative Christian Zionist Pro-War Pro-Israel Islamophobic Xenophobic Black Man in America (Herman Cain) and Fox is promoting him endlessly (did you see Hannity`s Show and the propagandist Frank Luntz with his group of Republican Voters). Republicans are planning to push Fascist Herman Cain to the front, get the sheeps to vote for him, and make him the GOP candidate in 2012, just so they can get a Extreme-Right-Wing African-American to Run against Obama.
The Bankers and Federal Reserve wants Fascist Herman Cain as well, he is their boy, Cain is the puppet who ran the Kansas City Federal Reserve and is FULLY LOYAL to Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Neocons, Zionists, Globalists and all the TRAITORS TO USA.
All the Other Candidates Exist to make Republicans Voters take in more Propaganda and go even to the Further Right. Santorum is more Fascist & Oppressive than the Taliban, Pawlenty is a Corporate Borg.
Another Ron Paul QUOTE. This one on the L.A. Riots: "Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks"
I am a Ron Paul supporter and I like Hermain Cain. His fair tax policy neutralizes the Federal Reserve because it allows competion of currency free from capital gains. I agree that Ron Paul is my ideal candidate but I would rather elect Ronald Reagan=Cain and win than lose trying to elect Barry Goldwater=Paul. Ron Paul is my hero I love him to death but I think Hermain Cain appeals to both Libertarians and eastablishment republicans enough to win. I won't sacrifice my country 30% i disagree with
I apologize to YOU, I find it sad that Conservatives can not just get together and find a candidate we all can agree on. Yes, Herman Cain needs to be vetted, but for an obvious Ron Paul supporter to make a video like this out of jealousy because Herman Cain stole the spotlight at the debate is just bad play. It is May of 2011, I do not want to be in a mud slinging contest this early, and ESPECIALLY not with my own party.
I will agree with you on Bush and Romney. UNFORTUNATELY OBAMA IS BUSH ON STERIODS. MORE GOVERNMENT, MORE WARS, MORE DEBT, PATRIOT RENEWED AND ADDED TSA BODY SCANNERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I DIDNT LIKE BUSH BUT OBAMA IS THE STERIODS MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look, I like Ron Paul... I voted for his son. (Kentucky) But I dont see him beating Obama in 2012. If the GOP is going to win, they will need to pull the independents. Herman Cain I believe can do that. He has a lot going for him. He's not a carrier politician, he's a successful business minded man... and in-case you missed it, "He's Black". How much of the black vote did Obama get? Over 90%! How much of the minority votes? How much of the youth votes? Cain can pull votes that would go to Obama.
Herman Cain supports Ron Paul's bill HR-459 to "Audit the Federal Reserve". It allows external audit of the Fed by the US Comptroller General in 2012! Over 120 Congressman have cosponsored HR-450 already, so urge your Representative to cosponsor this bill today.
He supports a fair tax. Unfortunately even as president he knows it won't happen. That's why he's not running on that.I'd love a fair tax myself.
He was elected chairman of Fed Reserve of Kansas City. the Fed isn't going anywhere., there's no one I'd rather have there than Herman Cain. He's an honest man and I'm sure as a mathmatician he would be better than most.
The Federal Reserve will never be dismantled in our lifetime.
@barbbtx Why have you convinced yourself that the Fed will never be dismantled? They have done an insane amount of harm to this country, and at the very least we should attempt to have them audited (and shut down if the reports turn up what we expect from them).
As far as Cain is concerned, I'm not hearing anything that we haven't heard from all the other establishment candidates. No cuts in military spending, no entitlement reform, and no department closures. He's very uninspiring.
Herman Cain held a job at the FED and simply said 'another' audit would be meaningless. Instead of taking his advice, you use it as an excuse to be a racist.
You are right about one thing "Do your own research." This is filled with short cut off clips and has twisted and in some parts flat out lies on Mr.Cains stances. Please do yourself a favor and do your own research on Mr. Hermin Cain.
@Back2Dixie It's not about "Slamming" the other party. It's about doing what's right. We don't need another big business, big government, fed loving fascist in office.We've had evil dictators in office for the last 40+ years. It's time to cut the Federal Gov. off and take this Republic back. Don't vote Dem vs. Rep, black vs. white. Don't give into the propaganda. This is fascism vs. freedom. I'll always vote for freedom.
@barbbtx Well scratch honesty from that list and I'll agree with you. Those are all great reasons for him to continue in the private sector or go on speaking tours.
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This video was obviously made by racist Ron Paul supporters who can not stand a black man did better at the FOX debate than Paul did. It is eating you up so much that you are going to attack a fellow Republican candidate like as if you were democrats in MAY of 2011. Tell us all, when is the next Ron Paul Klan rally going to be held? Everyone can see you are bigots.
@MoreRockin The Federal Reserve is run by the Congress. If you are angry with it, tell Ron, he is a congressman and a Fed Reserve boss. Cain said there were already audits in place...not that he would never support an audit if necessary. He has not been in the reserve in many years. Ron on the other hand, is actively working for the reserve...since he is a congressman.
@HAPMinistries Wow didn't take that long to find some dirt on Hermain Cain, can anyone provide where I can find dirt on Ron Paul? Because up to now haven't really found any dirt on him. I didn't vote for Ron in 2008 but the way things stand Ron Paul is my vote in 2012.
A Ron Paul QUOTE,"Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day."
If this is all the Liberal's have to battle against Herman then he's looking good. After all he only needs to beat a community organizer with tons of real baggage.
@losepocket Yeah, he would look real good to you! He supported the bailouts and TARP and is a backer of the FED. Why don't you and your neocon worshipers just back one guy instead of Romeny, Gringrich & Co.?
@MoreRockin As far as government in my life goes. I do not support big govt. univeral healthcare, and entitlements. You need to do research. True Conservatives preach less government, and individual responsibility. Problem solving class? WTF are you talking about. It is taught by a liberal professor, who you probably drooled over in class. LAWYERED!
I am not critisizing Ron Paul for his age. I am saying he is too old for the Presidency, as was exampled by the way the media attacked John McCain for being 72. No matter how brillant a man is, at a certain point age does matter. Ron Paul would be 82 at the end of his 1st term..
This is a perfect example of leftist propoganda. This guy simply just said Herman Cain did this and that while showing a picture of his website. There is no credible evidence to what Morerockin said. He put out this video to dub down Herman Cain because he is afraid that he actually could beat his prophet OBAMA. Do some better investigating the next time you put out a video like this.
@the1ryanholmer What do you want me to do? I posted links! I believe the reviews on this video speak for themselves . . . People are generally happy with my research, unless you're a drooling idiot like yourself!
@MoreRockin Im not a neocon. I am an isolationist. The opposite. Almost all links you posted are from 2004, which is 7 years ago, I was respectful, when like i said before he was trying to get elected in GA. You did three things Shifted the subject, ignored the facts, and name called(drooling idiot). It seems like you have alot of people who disagree with you on this wall. Cain had brought two companies out bankruptcy.
@the1ryanholmer Cain also defends the Federal reserve, bailouts and TARP. Translation = Strike 1, Strike 2, Strike 3, you're out! What is tea party about Herman Cain?
@HAPMinistries Politicians don't take on the Fed because they're in bed with it. They have received tons of money from the banks and other interests who benefit from the Fed's existence, so they just continue to let it operate without transparency.
Also, Romney = Obama. There is no difference between Democrats & Republicans in Massachusetts. Anyone who endorsed Romney with his record (most notably, the government-run health care plan) is not worth examining any further.
@HAPMinistries He has long been a critic of the Fed. He wrote a book called "End The Fed", so that should tell you what he thinks of it. He has introduced the bill to audit the Fed, and would take the necessary steps to close it (or at least have greater transparency) if elected. This is a very important issue to me, as the Fed has spent tons of our money and made the value of our currency depreciate. It has done nothing worthwhile for us, and should be eliminated.
Ron Paul is QUOTED saying, ""Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.""
-wiki
So do not give me this 'FED' crap. You are a Racist!
@HAPMinistries You actually believe something posted on Wikipedia? How old are you? You do know that anyone who goes online can just sign up and edit anything they want, including posting absurd false statements such as that ... don't you?
I figured since I gave a direct quote and a reference of a Ron Paul quote, you would understand that EVERYBODY knows Ron Paul is a confessed racist. Since you do not believe what Ron Paul wrote in his OWN Newsletter, then i really question how well you know Ron Paul.
@HAPMinistries Yeah, and you see how far the GWB presidency got the nation huh? Bailouts and Obama! The independents were soooo disenchanted they flocked to Obama! That won't happen anymore if the GOP would pull their head from their ass and stop being so neoconservative/liberal!
Cain isn't intelligent, he says nothing different than Romney.
GWB is considered the worst President of all time. If you are trying to say Ron Paul would be better than the worst President of all time, well, great, we would have the second worst President of all time.
When people talk about Herman Cain, they say "Regan". That is called 'higher expectations'. Herman is very intelligent. Watch the video of him number crunch 'then' President Clinton. The is detailed and clear, not another mumbling and complaining politician... so far.
@HAPMinistries PFFFFT!!!! I dont' know what you're smokin but put it out. Reagan?? AHHAHAAHAHAH Jesus christ man, reagan didn't support bailouts of wall street and worship the federal reserve did he? No
When people think of herman caine, they need to think, Newt Gingrich
Face it, the Hermanator is partly responsible for the defeat of Hillarycare, if far more intelligent than our current president, and he has a plan, a working man's plan. He is not a career politician like say, Ron Paul, who sits and cries about FOX News having a conspiracy against him.
But I get it, you do not like Herman Cain not because of where he worked or his outside opinion on the bail out, no, you hate him because you are a small minded racist, for the color of his skin.
@HAPMinistries You are in capable of having an intelligent conversation because you cannot ignore the fact that your candidate is a piece of shit corporate whore. You're argument is: "racism racist acism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist acism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist acism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist"
Ron Paul says, ""Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.""
Yes, you follow this hooded fool. He is a Racist.
@HAPMinistries LOL, a career politician? So, he wasn't an obstetrician before entering politics? And didn't leave for a 14 years stint to practice medicine again? It's not like he has a perfect record of voting against big gov. spending, tax raises, war, bailouts and congressional pay increases. It's also lucky for you that he knows very little about the economy and that he DIDN'T call this recession we're in 20 some odd years ago in documented sources like books, TV and lectures. /sarcasm
I am giving a Ron Paul QUOTE: "Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day."
Then stating the obvious, the man is a Racist.
Out of all the Ron Paul supporters are attacking, it is Herman Cain, and the reasoning is very clear. You want to keep the GOP white.
@HAPMinistries That quote is from a false Ron Paul newsletter that was refuted by Dr. Paul years ago. Other than those obviously fictitious documents there is nothing in his books, lectures, beliefs, bills or political views that reflect that. Not in his 75 years has he ever expressed that kind of sentiment. He holds a belief that is diametrically opposed to everything you just tried to sell. Anyone who believes that kind of propaganda hasn't done their research or is just hateful.
@HAPMinistries A good, "cummin sense" to quote Mr. Cain, method to see what a sham those are, is to look to a recent event that occured in Oklahoma with Rep. Kern. She made some statements that people at a hearing took as racist. Within a day other Reps. were distancing themselves and even attacking her. If Dr. Paul truly wrote those newsletters they would have been brought to light years ago, but they didn't even exist until his campaign started. Coincedence? Propaganda! The race card is easy.
@HAPMinistries He didn't admit to writing them, he claimed resposibility for them. There's a difference. And you avoided my other point. Can you find anything else in his career that would lead someone to actually believe that kind of hate speech? I'll save you some time because no such thing exists. Even evidence needs its own evidence before it becomes fact. There is evidence of what he believes, but it's all contrary to what those newsletters say.
How many people does a person need to kill before they are labeled a murderer? Only 1. Why do you need another racist comment by Ron Paul?
Paul in his run against Democrat Lefty Morris, the newsletters one of his main campaign issues. Paul defended the statements that appeared under his name, claiming that they expressed his "philosophical differences" with Democrats and had been "taken out of context."
Now Ron Paul wants to be President and changes his story...
In 1996, Paul defended the statements that appeared under his name, claiming that they expressed his "philosophical differences" with Democrats and had been "taken out of context."
Then, in a 2001 interview with Texas Monthly, explaining that his campaign staff had convinced him at the time that it would be too "confusing" to attribute them to a ghostwriter.
unh hunh.
2008, he told CNN he still has "no idea" who might have written inflammatory comments.
@HAPMinistries Lol, you've completely avoided the question again. Can you give me anyting that would prove that Ron Paul actually believes the way those newsletters state? At this point I have to assume you work for Mr. Cain and you're just "beating a dead horse."
@HAPMinistries LOL, that video reiterates what I've been saying at 5:45. It's not in his character and there is no evidence in public record from anywhere else. Not in 75 years has he expressed thoughts like that. You still have yet to show me somewhere else that Dr. Paul has said anything remotely close to what is written in those false documents. Show me a speech, an article, a book reference, a bill, something, ANYTHING. You won't and you can't because it doesn't exist.
5:45 proves he both read, approved, and, defended those racist statements made in His newsletter. He made Lew Rockwell, who is an admitted white supremacist, Chief of Staff of his 2000 Presidential campaign.
Those 'false documents' had Ron Paul's name on them, he defended them, and at 5:45, he admitted to reading them, which obviously means he concurs.
But since you need more, I also assume the long form Birth Certificate of Obama is not enough for you too.
@HAPMinistries You're trying to put it all into one basket. He took responsibilty for his lack of oversight for those statements because they were in his newsletter. He defended the right of the individual to believe and say what they believe in accordance with the first amendment. I quote Voltare,"Though I do not agree with what you say, I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Whoever wrote that stuff is a racist but Dr. Paul is not.
In early 2000's, he suddenly claimed it was a 'ghost writer'.
In 2008 he 'took responsibility', but he also admitted to reading them, so he obviously approved them. They were all printed under his name. Still he claims he has no clue who wrote them, a Newsletter he read and endorsed under his name.
I was born at night, but it wasn't LAST Night. This man is obviously a racist.
Ron Paul made racist comments he now claims is a 'ghost writer' whom he has no clue who wrote it, while admitting to reading it, with postings published under his name.
The Facts:
His Newsletter Published Under His Name
He read His Newsletter
Bigoted Comments were made on the Newsletter
Ron Paul did nothing about it to distance himself from the Newsletters published under his name when they were circulated.
@HAPMinistries - He also received campaign donations from StormFront*org and David Duke. When confronted with it, Ron Paul confirmed that he had received the funds, yet refused to return the money. It was quite a substantial amount. I remember the newsletter controversy well. He doesn't know who wrote the articles, which appeared over a lengthy period of time. He tried to explain that there were "people in and out of there all the time" (his office). And he wants to be president? No way!
@HAPMinistries I can tell that you're set on this idea and you're not changing your mind. Anyone who still believes that Dr. Paul is a racist is apart of a very small fringe group. Even the president of the NAACP, Nelson Linder who has known Dr. Paul for 20 years, defended him saying he was absolutely sure he didn't write that stuff and that he wasn't a racist. You're a minority in this belief, and a shrinking one at that.
@Aumeydio You Ron Paul people are so weak you had to BLOCK HAPMinistries, lol! Well here is the last response since you are afraid: I say: The Facts: His Newsletter Published Under His Name He read His Newsletter Bigoted Comments were made on the Newsletter Ron Paul defended it in the late 90s. NOW he suddenly distances himself from HIS Newsletter and doesn't know who wrote it. You say: Ad populum Appeal to Authority Ad Hominem I present FACTS YOU present Fallacies 'nuff said.
@jazzyhap No ones afraid. They're just tired of you avoiding the counter facts and trying to spread your hate message. I mean look at your comments at the top of the board. Someone has some legitimate issues with Herman Cain and all you can do is type racism over and over. It's obvious you have nothing to say in dispute of the facts laid out so you redirected the dicussion. LAME!
Herman's campaign was a complete joke, let's be honest. He quoted the Pokemon movie in a debate and then his campaign suspension speech.
rtrumble 2 months ago
he a nigger
hameed 3 months ago
RON PAUL - the only honorable GOP candidate!
ypepmf 3 months ago
SHO IS PHAT BEATS, MY NIGGAAAAAAAAAA
thejobloshow 4 months ago
I was excited about Cain, until he crossed the line with not backing audit the FED. He is still better than Romney or Perry, but nothing to get excited about.
DCUPtoejuice 4 months ago
Ron Paul is anti-woman, anti-gay, anti-black, anti-senior-citizen, anti-equality and anti-education, and that's just the start : commondreams . org /view/2011/08/27-1
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@gregjalbert Ohh good God please get some help.
spitchill 3 months ago
@gregjalbert - WHAT THE HELL are you talking about - Congressman Paul is geniune and honorable. He cares for ppl and for America. He is the only one that does. You should be honored he is running. Dr Paul is our only hope!
ypepmf 3 months ago
Pretty much...
mju1983 4 months ago
Great video.
badymojoy 4 months ago
Ron Paul July22 Washington DC.!!!
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honkycabbit 7 months ago
FUCK YOU HERMAN CAIN!
rebeccasaysrelax 7 months ago
Ron Paul 2012 what more need i say?
j0nb0y5 7 months ago
44 people are playing the race card
KonaSilat 7 months ago
Nice hit piece from a Ron Paul supporter. Pawlenty/Cain 2012!
anharmyenone 8 months ago
@anharmyenone
You mean Cap and Trade supporter Pawlenty and TARP supporter Cain? Funny i know more about your candidates than you do.
Eric21ND 7 months ago
@anharmyenone It's all true.
rebeccasaysrelax 7 months ago
@anharmyenone Was there one lie in this "hit piece." What happened to your establishment drone Pawlenty? Maybe he's "capping and trading" something in his free time? You're boy Cain is a statist that supports the debt-based paper money system. He supports socialism for Wall Street. That's not free market capitalism. Why does he support subsidies and public-private partnerships?
joepeeler34 6 months ago
Ron Paul 2012!! It's your last chance folks!
1776Rosco 8 months ago 2
Herman Cain is a johnny-come-lately trying to get a ride on the Ron Paul gravy train...Cain doesn't have an original thought to my knowledge...perhaps he can watch some more Ron Paul videos so he can get some...
TheBearnuts 8 months ago
@TheBearnuts
Are you talking about the "blame America first" Ron Paul
or the "I wouldn't have killed Bin Laden Ron Paul
or maybe you just mean the "end the fed, then I don't know what to put in it's place", Ron Paul.
you'd think he'd have an answer after 31 yrs in office.
Paul has a ceiling of no more than 15%. Cain has no ceiling. He may very well be the next POTUS. I sure hope so because this country needs him.
barbbtx 8 months ago
@barbbtx No...I'm talking about "being realistic about America's foreign policy mistakes" Ron Paul
and "I voted to go get Bin Laden without arrogantly defiling a strategic allies sovereignty" Ron Paul
and I mean "End the Fed and replace it with the gold standard and free markets like the Founders intended" Ron Paul.
Herman Cain changes his stance on every issue depending on what the dumbed down masses want to hear at the time. I'll stick with a man of principle and integrity thanks.
TheBearnuts 8 months ago 2
@barbbtx are you serious? i was about to say something but then i noticed what thebearnuts said. He hit the nail on the head, your're just listening to what the MSM says to throw Ron Paul under the bus. why? because the people that own mainstream media are AFRAID of ron paul.
MausTanker 8 months ago
@barbbtx "Blame American first" is a phrase popularized by Jean Kirkpatrick. She was referring to those who blamed the poverty of the world on American. Ron Paul isn't doing that.
What he is pointed out is that our govt. has supported dictators that do as it wishes. They overthrew a democracy in Iran and replaced it with a dictatorship by the Shah. They have done this sort of thing repeatedly. Why do you think the fed. govt. is evil domestically but a foreign policy saint? Be consistent.
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BrandonToddCarr 8 months ago
Have you ever heard of Ron Paul, my friend?
lemonnormalguy 8 months ago 16
@lemonnormalguy I would like Ron Paul, but he says some things that make me think he's a little bit on the crazy side. Of course, I would vote for him over Obama anyday.
Drewsnewtube 8 months ago
@Drewsnewtube You think he's crazy because you have gotten a steady diet of Republican party and govt. propaganda over the decades. The welfare-warfare state is going down with the paper money system.
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crazziii 8 months ago
I am not a republican or a democrat however I find myself always drawing more to the republicans because of their common sense regardless of what you think herman cain has done in the past he definitely has it together now I have listened to him for about 2 years on WSB he is what this country needs now! 4 most of the democrats 90 percent of what I hear Is trash and no common sense
huntnfish549 9 months ago
All aboard the Cain Train! Let's not let the media choose our nominee again. No more Rinos!
Paul can't win. His ceiling is as 10, maybe 11%.
Cain has no ceiling and he is in 5th place now at 8%.
He can win the nomination and kick Obama's butt!
barbbtx 9 months ago
@barbbtx Actually the only candidate to give Obama any significant problems will be Ron Paul that comes in at 42% compare to Obama 43% meanwhile all the other candidates are 10%... If Mitt or Cain won the nomination then Obama is guaranteed another 4 years. I don't understand why people don't realize it..
Spyhunter107 8 months ago
you for got to mention all the Citizen Cains on facebook and all their annoying clamor for that hustler. I will not vote for Mr. Flamboyant, seriously i got a campaign song for him /watch?v=xlUu78X7ppg&playnext=1&list=PL4615CB3307E23252
anoldcrow 9 months ago
Man the Ron Paul crowd has really turned up the anger against Cain. I guess we all can't be racist, money laundering doctors that only run Presidential campaigns to trick people into funding our next two congressional bids.
bj1126 9 months ago
@bj1126 We don't like liars, ergo we don't like Cain. We also don't like slandering dumb shits, ergo we don't like you.
hellsunicorn 9 months ago
@hellsunicorn Now who is slandering? Cain hasn't lied. He's taken positions you don't like and honestly some I don't like either but he hasn't been dishonest about a single one.
Paul however did publish a news letter full of racist nonsense and did divert the bulk of the money he raised in 2008 to his Campaign for Liberty organization and his congressional campaign. He spent very little of it on actual campaigning. My bet is he'll do the same in 2012.
bj1126 9 months ago
@bj1126 Oh yes he has, he is employing that same John Kerry "I supported it before I was opposed to it" nonsense. He makes a habit of accusing questioners like the ones who interviewed him on We Are Change of misrepresenting his views simply by quoting them.
Cain is basically a black Nancy Pelosi, as if having one already running for re-election in Barack Obama was enough.
As I said before, we don't like slandering dumb shits, ergo we don't like you.
hellsunicorn 9 months ago
@hellsunicorn No he's not. He responded on March 30th to TheSharkTank about the TARP issue. There's no evasion and no I supported it before I was against it BS. I'm not happy that he supported it but he didn't lie about it at all.
So I've refuted the Cain is lying accusation and you've just spouted more nonsense because you can't refute my claims about Paul. They are true.
bj1126 9 months ago
@bj1126 Nope, you're making excuses for a pro-FED shill who thinks he can apologize his way out of his authoritarian views on banking and finance, not to mention his Nancy Pelosi-like "I need to be elected to tell you what I think about Afghanistan" nonsense.
The assertions you made about Paul are a non-starter, because even if it were relevant you'd be contradicting your claim that Cain's apologies for being a Fascist are sufficient.
We don't like slanderers, ergo we don't like you.
hellsunicorn 9 months ago
@hellsunicorn I know it's difficult for you to understand but Cain did not apologize for supporting or being a member of the Fed. He's not pretending he is anything other than exactly what he is. You are free to disagree with his views. I certainly disagree with some but there is no proof the man is a liar.
You calling me a slanderer means I am lying about Dr. Paul. I am not and therefor I am not a slanderer.
bj1126 9 months ago
@bj1126 So in other words, issues like civil liberties and currency mean nothing to you, otherwise you wouldn't be supporting/apologizing for him. I didn't say he apologized for being on the FED, I said he was apologizing for supporting TARP, which doesn't cut it since he hasn't repudiated the logic that made that position possible.
But at least you can admit that Cain is a Fascist, though that still doesn't excuse your race baiting of Ron Paul, so you are still a slanderer.
hellsunicorn 9 months ago
@hellsunicorn He didn't apologize for TARP either. He said he supported, didn't like how it was implemented. I disagree with his logic there but the GUY DID NOT LIE. I know in your Alex Jones addled mind words may not mean the same things they do to everyone else but lying should still be lying.
Ron Paul published a news letter that printed some HORRIBLY racist nonsense. He claims he didn't realize what was being published under his name. You can believe that if you want.
bj1126 9 months ago
@hellsunicorn I support civil liberties and I want us to have a strong dollar. That is precisely why I do not agree that we should go to a gold standard. There's a very good reason why we and most of the other countries of the world left them and it has nothing to do with global conspiracies.
I'll illustrate it for you. Soros owns something like 11 tons of gold. If our dollar was based on gold how would it be affected by him dumping his gold on the market?
bj1126 9 months ago
@bj1126 If you support The Patriot Act (Cain does) you don't support civil liberties. As to the gold standard, Ron Paul supports a competing currency system, as do I. Research his opinions instead of calling him a racist.
hellsunicorn 9 months ago
@bj1126 Why would he support it? Doesn't that tell you everything you need to know? The Federal Reserve was the primary culprit behind the housing bubble. That's where all of the artificial credit came from. Interest rates were slashed which caused the creation of a credit bubble that manifested itself in the housing sector.
Cain saw none of this coming. There was a congressman from Texas that clearly saw it coming years in advance though. Who is competent? Cain or Paul. Cain's incompetent.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@joepeeler34 See this is another huge problem I have with Ron Paul supporters. You act like he is the ONLY MAN THAT CAN SAVE AMERICA! He's Yoda and Jesus all rolled into one! Never mind that even Alan Greenspan himself saw the housing bubble coming and begged congress to do something about it.
You don't care though since you are probably busy flooding Perry videos now with how horrible he is and how great Paul is.
bj1126 6 months ago
@bj1126 I didn't say that, you said that. There are a number of capable individuals fit to be president. It's just that he and Gary Johnson are the only ones running for President at the moment who are fit.
I don't think men save countries. I think ideas do. Paul is always pointing this out.
Alan Greenspan saw it coming? Oh, dear lord!! He and the rest of the FOMC were the primary culprits. Search YouTube for what he and Bernanke were saying years before the crash.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@bj1126 If Greenspan "saw it coming" (he clearly did not anymore than Bernanke), why didn't he just turn off the cheap money spigot and let rates find their natural level?
Credit bubbles are formed by excessive credit creation not warranted by the supply of savings. The Fed provided the cheap money and entities like Freddie/Fannie made it worse. Collectivized risk played a part as well. But the Fed's cheap money/artficially low interest rates were the primary cause.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@joepeeler34 Sorry I missed this because of how Youtube handles comments. There's plenty of video of Greenspan testifying before Congress that the housing market, specifically Freddie and Fannie were unstable. He (right or wrong) didn't feel the base cause was the interest rates but the Congressionally mandated practices of the banks.
He shares blame but he is far from alone in that. He's also technically right in his argument. The low interest rates in and of themselves would not have done it.
bj1126 6 months ago
@bj1126 Yes, there is video of him saying that there are problems with Freddie and Fannie, but what he doesn't address is his crucial role in the credit bubble. None of this would have been possible without an easy money policy. If the interest rates--the most important price in an economy--were set by market forces, there would have been no artificial credit bubble.
Yes, artificially low interest rates do cause credit bubbles if they are kept low enough long enough.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@bj1126 Perry is shit. He supported the bailouts too. I suspect that you are a Perry man now, right. He's real forceful with a fake folksy manner. He's often wrong but never in doubt. He sells corporatism (a kind of central planning) under the banner of free market.
I saw him attacking Bernanke personally the other day (then later backtracked), but notice he never went after the ideas of fiat money, planned interest rates, and central banking. Perry supported the bailouts. Telling.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@joepeeler34 I'm not a Perry man anymore than I'm a Ron Paul man. I refuse to build up ANY politician to a place of reverence. My Perry comment was just to illustrate that Paul supporters viciously attack any popular Republican in order to build up Paul.
Sad fact is I don't disagree with Paul on 90% of his domestic agenda but two things keep me from supporting him. 1) His absolutely crazy foreign policy 2) His absolutely crazy supporters/friends.
bj1126 6 months ago
@bj1126 Why do you think I think that Paul is the Messiah? Why do you reserve your disdain for Paul supporters? Don't supporters of other candidates try to make their candidate into a superman? Nod head yes.
Paul isn't about a cult of personality. He's all about ideas and principles. That's why so many are drawn to him. You evidently don't get this.
Non-interventionism is crazy? Ha! It's arrogand and delusional to think we can police the world. The evidence is all around you.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@joepeeler34 I have a considerable amount of experience in the political arena here in Florida. Paul supporters are with no exaggeration many times more fanatical than any other candidate I've ever seen and that goes for Obama too which is saying a lot. Paul is all about a cult of personality. Every other candidate is a neo-con scum bag and so are their supporters.
Sorry not all of us are willing to party with the Stormfront founder down in West Palm Beach...
bj1126 6 months ago
@bj1126 I lived in Clearwater a few years back. From what I saw of Florida a person would have to be certifiable to get excited about any of those pols.
What you don't understand is that Paul always votes his convictions. How many of those guys take oaths to uphold the Constitution then turn around and give sanction to countless things that violate that oath out of political considerations? Answer: almost all. That's why he is so popular.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@bj1126 Paul? Cult of Personality? LOL! Ever heard the guy give a speech? He's probably the world's worst at stump speeches. He starts talking about Austrian economics and monetary history. Yeah, that's a sure-fire way to appeal to the mob's baser instincts! End sarcasm. He intellectualizes issues. Demagoues appeal to the ignorances and hatreds of the mob. They dumb it down. Paul does the opposite.
Cult of Personalities aren't intellectual, they're emotional.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@joepeeler34 See you are doing it again. Well meaning people can disagree on what is allowed by the Constitution. You allow no disagreement with Paul. He is the final authority on what is proper according to the Constitution.
It's funny you mention mobs. I was just reading Ann Coulter's Demonic where she talks about mob mentality. However he does it, he definitely generates the same reaction in his followers. Just look at the comments from his supporters in this video. It doesn't bother you?
bj1126 6 months ago
@bj1126 Exactly where in the Constitution does it allow Congress to create a central bank. If the power isn't expressly authorized in Article I, Section 8 then the power doesn't exist. You are going what leftists do. They are always babbling about emanations and penumbras of the Constitution; "living, breathing document."
If the general welfare clause can mean anything then the document might has well be a blank sheet of paper. It would have reduced the document to a single phrase.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@bj1126 The truth is that the establishments of both parties only heed the Constitution when they think it supports their preferences. When it doesn't, they resort to sophistic arguments or simply ignore the clear intenet of the document. The Constitution isn't written in Mandarin. The Supreme Court should only enforce it, not reinterpret (read: disregard) it.
Name the specific langauge of the Constitution that consents to a central bank or fiat paper money. It does not.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
@bj1126 Coulter should take a long hard look at herself. What I saw in the wake of 9/11 was a mob. A mob that didn't stop to think or research about American foreign policy and the blowback that it has caused over the decades. The ME didn't despise us until the 50's, and even then the hate wasn't universal. It took decades of the U.S. govt. propping up tyrants and squashing representative systems in their infantcy for the people of that part of the world to hate U.S. foreign policy.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
Herman Cain supporters don't even know who he is and the man can't raise any money. This campaign is going nowhere. GOP race will come down to Mitt for Brains vs Ron Paul
cfaz10 9 months ago
All you liberals are getting so scared of Cain it cracks me up.
lblath000 9 months ago
@lblath000 liberals? who would be scared of 16k raised in 6 months?
cfaz10 9 months ago
@lblath000 Pft . . . cmon, for real . . you think I am a liberal because I want the Federal Reserve audited? Last I heard that limiting government is actually conservative. But be it that you're a neocon, you're acutally a liberal, thus you love big government!
I have you fools figured out.
MoreRockin 9 months ago 29
@MoreRockin Neocon? do you even know what that means? hahahaha
lblath000 8 months ago
@lblath000 Liberal? Why do you support central planning of money and interest rates? The Constitution stipulates that only free market precious metal money shall be money. The interest rate is the most important price in the economy, and it is 'targeted' (read: centrally planned) by the FOMC.
This guy supported socialism for the rich with the bailouts.
Look at what we learned just this week about the Fed loaning out 1.2 trillion to banks that claimed they weren't getting money.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
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@lblath000 Herman Cain didn't know that China ALREADY HAS NUKES, said he was going to prevent them from getting nukes. I kid you not. More embarrassing than the sexual accusations against him.
/watch?v=U5HiIgbHAzQ
vechorik 3 months ago
He's not ashamed of it and why should he be?
As his national profile increased, Cain took on a leadership role at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, becoming chairman in 1995. “Spending time at the Federal Reserve was a good learning opportunity for me,” he reflects. “It helped me to understand economic philosophies and polices that I had not previously known about.” For one, he saw up close how monetary policy influences the economy, from inflation to unemployment rates.
barbbtx 9 months ago
@barbbtx if he really learned anything in his time at the Fed about how monetary policy affects the economy and the citizens of this country, then he would be one of the loudest voices calling for an audit of the Fed - instead, he has said repeatedly that no audit is needed - "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" This guy talks a good talk about freedom, common sense, smaller government, etc., but he's just another shill for the powers-that-be. Wake up.
gergenheimer 9 months ago
@gergenheimer
If you really wanted to learn something you'd go to the federal reserve website and do your own audit. There are plenty of #s there telling how things are done, what money goes where. It looks pretty transparent to me. Could that possibly be why Cain is not against an audit he thinks it's a waste of time and tax payer money. They are audited 24/7. I'll take the word of someone who actually worked there over Ron Paul. He's been in congress forever, so why hasn't he done somthing
barbbtx 9 months ago
@barbbtx The notion that we should trust the published numbers from an institution that has no direct accountability to the People, and which can create a trillion dollars on a Tuesday afternoon, is naive beyond measure. Furthermore, even if their books were "accurate", the ability to expand and contract the money supply through fractional reserve banking, fiat paper currency, and manipulation of interest rates is an inherently fraudulent, corrupt practice, regardless of accurate "bookkeeping".
gergenheimer 9 months ago
@barbbtx What a wast of fucking time you drooling Herman Cain loving idiot. Going to that website isn't going to give an independent audit of the Fed. Thanks to the Audit the Fed bill of 2010, they were able to determine that the Fed bailed out foreign banks. Being that you're a neoconservative, you'd probably agree with this philosophy as you're actually a liberal.
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@barbbtx He understood what it would do to become a conservative obama and hypnotize drooling idiots like yoruself
MoreRockin 9 months ago 4
@MoreRockin you said idiots.......and then horribly misspelled "yourself" right after, lol. BTW....who would YOU support?
williwo 9 months ago
@barbbtx He should be ashamed of it. The Federal Reserve system is unconstitutional. Read through the Constitution with a discerning eye. It doesn't give the power of creating a central bank to the federal govt. It clearly states that the Treasury shall "coin" money and regulate the value thereof. What does "Standards of Weights and Measures" have to do with paper money. The Founders were hostile to "bills of credit," i.e. paper notes.
There should be no "monetary policy." That's the fallacy.
joepeeler34 6 months ago
I really appreciate this video...I wish more were available and that the word would spread quicker.
I love the music BTW LOL
xdogish2 9 months ago
@morerockin You couldn't stop smokin dope long enough to narrate this? Shame.
pedinkus 9 months ago
Obviously, Cain does not believe EVERYTHING Romney does just because he endorsed him 3 years ago- silly rabbits! It is obvious, for anyone who cares to google Cain's viewpoints on healthcare that he opposes Romneycare. Hello? He does not see a viable alternative than the Fed- and he specifically mentions not putting the control of monetary policy in Congress- "the committee of 435", he says. He even makes a statement about the Fed on Ron Paul's website- check it out!
DNitch2000 9 months ago
YOU PUPPETS HATE THE CONSTITUTION!!
shotgunsusie 9 months ago
Herman Cain could lead in the business sense, but no foriegn policy experience.
The rest of them at South Carolina debate were apples and oranges. With the exception of Ron Paul. He doesnt do the same old tap dance as the rest of the pack, becuase he's not at all like the rest. he believes that getting out of the wars abroad is the key, stop wasting money over there, and focus our energies back home. Frank Luntz is a phoney, and it did seem staged on the socalled poll afterwards.
gerty335 9 months ago
Wow talk about a nice little Ron Paul supporter hit job. way to show your integrity.
Intensero 9 months ago
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Be certain to watch the dvd documentary "INSIDE JOB" before deciding to vote for Herman Cain. An audit of the Federal Reserve is essential. Herman Cain is wrong and is defending the status quo..
jimjljensen 9 months ago
They found the most Right-Wing Social Conservative Christian Zionist Pro-War Pro-Israel Islamophobic Xenophobic Black Man in America (Herman Cain) and Fox is promoting him endlessly (did you see Hannity`s Show and the propagandist Frank Luntz with his group of Republican Voters). Republicans are planning to push Fascist Herman Cain to the front, get the sheeps to vote for him, and make him the GOP candidate in 2012, just so they can get a Extreme-Right-Wing African-American to Run against Obama.
halcyon0830 9 months ago
The Bankers and Federal Reserve wants Fascist Herman Cain as well, he is their boy, Cain is the puppet who ran the Kansas City Federal Reserve and is FULLY LOYAL to Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Neocons, Zionists, Globalists and all the TRAITORS TO USA.
All the Other Candidates Exist to make Republicans Voters take in more Propaganda and go even to the Further Right. Santorum is more Fascist & Oppressive than the Taliban, Pawlenty is a Corporate Borg.
Dr. Ron Paul & Gary Johnson ARE TRUE PATRIOTS.
halcyon0830 9 months ago 3
Another Ron Paul QUOTE. This one on the L.A. Riots: "Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks"
Ron Paul = Racist
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
Hes actually right. There are no secrets. We all know what the Fed does.
kirby4d 9 months ago
I am a Ron Paul supporter and I like Hermain Cain. His fair tax policy neutralizes the Federal Reserve because it allows competion of currency free from capital gains. I agree that Ron Paul is my ideal candidate but I would rather elect Ronald Reagan=Cain and win than lose trying to elect Barry Goldwater=Paul. Ron Paul is my hero I love him to death but I think Hermain Cain appeals to both Libertarians and eastablishment republicans enough to win. I won't sacrifice my country 30% i disagree with
makaveliagain 9 months ago
@makaveliagain I agree.
I apologize to YOU, I find it sad that Conservatives can not just get together and find a candidate we all can agree on. Yes, Herman Cain needs to be vetted, but for an obvious Ron Paul supporter to make a video like this out of jealousy because Herman Cain stole the spotlight at the debate is just bad play. It is May of 2011, I do not want to be in a mud slinging contest this early, and ESPECIALLY not with my own party.
Can't we all just get along and stop the hate?
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
I will agree with you on Bush and Romney. UNFORTUNATELY OBAMA IS BUSH ON STERIODS. MORE GOVERNMENT, MORE WARS, MORE DEBT, PATRIOT RENEWED AND ADDED TSA BODY SCANNERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I DIDNT LIKE BUSH BUT OBAMA IS THE STERIODS MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
makaveliagain 9 months ago
Look, I like Ron Paul... I voted for his son. (Kentucky) But I dont see him beating Obama in 2012. If the GOP is going to win, they will need to pull the independents. Herman Cain I believe can do that. He has a lot going for him. He's not a carrier politician, he's a successful business minded man... and in-case you missed it, "He's Black". How much of the black vote did Obama get? Over 90%! How much of the minority votes? How much of the youth votes? Cain can pull votes that would go to Obama.
reddogloc 9 months ago
Cain doesn't run away from his Federal Reserve experience. He would rather mend it than end it, using more congressional oversight.
barbbtx 9 months ago
Herman Cain supports Ron Paul's bill HR-459 to "Audit the Federal Reserve". It allows external audit of the Fed by the US Comptroller General in 2012! Over 120 Congressman have cosponsored HR-450 already, so urge your Representative to cosponsor this bill today.
DaydreaminAngels 9 months ago
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@DinosaurJesus
He supports a fair tax. Unfortunately even as president he knows it won't happen. That's why he's not running on that.I'd love a fair tax myself.
He was elected chairman of Fed Reserve of Kansas City. the Fed isn't going anywhere., there's no one I'd rather have there than Herman Cain. He's an honest man and I'm sure as a mathmatician he would be better than most.
The Federal Reserve will never be dismantled in our lifetime.
barbbtx 9 months ago
@barbbtx Why have you convinced yourself that the Fed will never be dismantled? They have done an insane amount of harm to this country, and at the very least we should attempt to have them audited (and shut down if the reports turn up what we expect from them).
As far as Cain is concerned, I'm not hearing anything that we haven't heard from all the other establishment candidates. No cuts in military spending, no entitlement reform, and no department closures. He's very uninspiring.
DinosaurJesus 9 months ago
@DinosaurJesus
Herman Cain held a job at the FED and simply said 'another' audit would be meaningless. Instead of taking his advice, you use it as an excuse to be a racist.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
You are right about one thing "Do your own research." This is filled with short cut off clips and has twisted and in some parts flat out lies on Mr.Cains stances. Please do yourself a favor and do your own research on Mr. Hermin Cain.
DaydreaminAngels 9 months ago 3
Slam him all you want ! Im voting for him.....He will smash Obama in 2012!!
Back2Dixie 9 months ago 4
@Back2Dixie It's not about "Slamming" the other party. It's about doing what's right. We don't need another big business, big government, fed loving fascist in office.We've had evil dictators in office for the last 40+ years. It's time to cut the Federal Gov. off and take this Republic back. Don't vote Dem vs. Rep, black vs. white. Don't give into the propaganda. This is fascism vs. freedom. I'll always vote for freedom.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
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The five leadership traits/leadership qualities are:
Honest
Forward-Looking
Competent
Inspiring
Intelligent
Cain has them all.
barbbtx 9 months ago
@barbbtx You forgot Ignorance
MoreRockin 9 months ago 8
@barbbtx Well scratch honesty from that list and I'll agree with you. Those are all great reasons for him to continue in the private sector or go on speaking tours.
cfaz10 9 months ago
@barbbtx Ron Paul > everyone else
RageAgainstNWO 9 months ago
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This video was obviously made by racist Ron Paul supporters who can not stand a black man did better at the FOX debate than Paul did. It is eating you up so much that you are going to attack a fellow Republican candidate like as if you were democrats in MAY of 2011. Tell us all, when is the next Ron Paul Klan rally going to be held? Everyone can see you are bigots.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries LOL . . I'm an Arab American you fucking idiot . . . If you wanna talk racism, how about your boy supporting ethnic cleansing?
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@MoreRockin
Why don't you explain how you support Saudi Arabia's policy of Beheading ALL Christians.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries
The video producer obviously wants Romney or Obama in 2012. Otherwise he wouldn't be trying to trash a fine leader like Herman Cain.
barbbtx 9 months ago
@barbbtx
No, this is a Ron Paul robot. Instead of promoting Ron Paul, they just trash everyone else.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries Poor baby getting upset that Hermie is getting exposed for the Federal Reserve slut that he is?
MoreRockin 9 months ago 24
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@MoreRockin "Poor baby getting upset that Hermie is getting exposed"
The exposure is great for Herman Cain.
But what is 'really' being exposed is the 'Ron Paul Revolution' comes with a white pointed hood.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@MoreRockin The Federal Reserve is run by the Congress. If you are angry with it, tell Ron, he is a congressman and a Fed Reserve boss. Cain said there were already audits in place...not that he would never support an audit if necessary. He has not been in the reserve in many years. Ron on the other hand, is actively working for the reserve...since he is a congressman.
steven4068 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries Wow didn't take that long to find some dirt on Hermain Cain, can anyone provide where I can find dirt on Ron Paul? Because up to now haven't really found any dirt on him. I didn't vote for Ron in 2008 but the way things stand Ron Paul is my vote in 2012.
robpctech1 9 months ago
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@robpctech1
Are you serious? No dirt on Ron Paul?
A Ron Paul QUOTE,"Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day."
Ron Paul is a confessed RACIST!
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries I love niggers and would support herman cain if he wasnt a neocon establishment hack.
kirby4d 9 months ago
If this is all the Liberal's have to battle against Herman then he's looking good. After all he only needs to beat a community organizer with tons of real baggage.
losepocket 9 months ago 2
@losepocket Yeah, he would look real good to you! He supported the bailouts and TARP and is a backer of the FED. Why don't you and your neocon worshipers just back one guy instead of Romeny, Gringrich & Co.?
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@MoreRockin As far as government in my life goes. I do not support big govt. univeral healthcare, and entitlements. You need to do research. True Conservatives preach less government, and individual responsibility. Problem solving class? WTF are you talking about. It is taught by a liberal professor, who you probably drooled over in class. LAWYERED!
the1ryanholmer 9 months ago
bad information....dont believe it
Harry1s 9 months ago
I am not critisizing Ron Paul for his age. I am saying he is too old for the Presidency, as was exampled by the way the media attacked John McCain for being 72. No matter how brillant a man is, at a certain point age does matter. Ron Paul would be 82 at the end of his 1st term..
bodi1313 9 months ago
@bodi1313 Strom Thurmond served in the US Senate until he was 100.
MoreRockin 9 months ago
This is a perfect example of leftist propoganda. This guy simply just said Herman Cain did this and that while showing a picture of his website. There is no credible evidence to what Morerockin said. He put out this video to dub down Herman Cain because he is afraid that he actually could beat his prophet OBAMA. Do some better investigating the next time you put out a video like this.
the1ryanholmer 9 months ago 4
@the1ryanholmer What do you want me to do? I posted links! I believe the reviews on this video speak for themselves . . . People are generally happy with my research, unless you're a drooling idiot like yourself!
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@MoreRockin Im not a neocon. I am an isolationist. The opposite. Almost all links you posted are from 2004, which is 7 years ago, I was respectful, when like i said before he was trying to get elected in GA. You did three things Shifted the subject, ignored the facts, and name called(drooling idiot). It seems like you have alot of people who disagree with you on this wall. Cain had brought two companies out bankruptcy.
the1ryanholmer 9 months ago
@the1ryanholmer Cain also defends the Federal reserve, bailouts and TARP. Translation = Strike 1, Strike 2, Strike 3, you're out! What is tea party about Herman Cain?
MoreRockin 9 months ago
First, a LOT of GOP were behind Bush in 2004.
Second, Romney was a major player in the GOP of 2008. Romney is a man who knows how to make money, which probably appealed most to Cain.
Third, everyone complains about the Federal Reserve, but NO politicians take them on, so that is a moot point.
What is very plain to see, Cain is a very intelligent man. He needs to be vetted, so please continue your work.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries Politicians don't take on the Fed because they're in bed with it. They have received tons of money from the banks and other interests who benefit from the Fed's existence, so they just continue to let it operate without transparency.
Also, Romney = Obama. There is no difference between Democrats & Republicans in Massachusetts. Anyone who endorsed Romney with his record (most notably, the government-run health care plan) is not worth examining any further.
DinosaurJesus 9 months ago
@DinosaurJesus
So what do you think Ron Paul would do about the Fed?
Also, Mitt was a front runner in 2008, a LOT of people endorsed him. That said, Mitt didn't create Obamacare.
I think Herman Cain has a lot of potential.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries He has long been a critic of the Fed. He wrote a book called "End The Fed", so that should tell you what he thinks of it. He has introduced the bill to audit the Fed, and would take the necessary steps to close it (or at least have greater transparency) if elected. This is a very important issue to me, as the Fed has spent tons of our money and made the value of our currency depreciate. It has done nothing worthwhile for us, and should be eliminated.
DinosaurJesus 9 months ago
@DinosaurJesus
Ron Paul is QUOTED saying, ""Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.""
-wiki
So do not give me this 'FED' crap. You are a Racist!
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries You actually believe something posted on Wikipedia? How old are you? You do know that anyone who goes online can just sign up and edit anything they want, including posting absurd false statements such as that ... don't you?
DinosaurJesus 9 months ago
@DinosaurJesus
I figured since I gave a direct quote and a reference of a Ron Paul quote, you would understand that EVERYBODY knows Ron Paul is a confessed racist. Since you do not believe what Ron Paul wrote in his OWN Newsletter, then i really question how well you know Ron Paul.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries Yeah, and you see how far the GWB presidency got the nation huh? Bailouts and Obama! The independents were soooo disenchanted they flocked to Obama! That won't happen anymore if the GOP would pull their head from their ass and stop being so neoconservative/liberal!
Cain isn't intelligent, he says nothing different than Romney.
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@MoreRockin
GWB is considered the worst President of all time. If you are trying to say Ron Paul would be better than the worst President of all time, well, great, we would have the second worst President of all time.
When people talk about Herman Cain, they say "Regan". That is called 'higher expectations'. Herman is very intelligent. Watch the video of him number crunch 'then' President Clinton. The is detailed and clear, not another mumbling and complaining politician... so far.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries PFFFFT!!!! I dont' know what you're smokin but put it out. Reagan?? AHHAHAAHAHAH Jesus christ man, reagan didn't support bailouts of wall street and worship the federal reserve did he? No
When people think of herman caine, they need to think, Newt Gingrich
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@MoreRockin
Face it, the Hermanator is partly responsible for the defeat of Hillarycare, if far more intelligent than our current president, and he has a plan, a working man's plan. He is not a career politician like say, Ron Paul, who sits and cries about FOX News having a conspiracy against him.
But I get it, you do not like Herman Cain not because of where he worked or his outside opinion on the bail out, no, you hate him because you are a small minded racist, for the color of his skin.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries You are in capable of having an intelligent conversation because you cannot ignore the fact that your candidate is a piece of shit corporate whore. You're argument is: "racism racist acism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist acism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist acism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist racism racist"
MoreRockin 9 months ago
@MoreRockin
BECAUSE you are a Racist.
Ron Paul says, ""Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.""
Yes, you follow this hooded fool. He is a Racist.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries LOL, a career politician? So, he wasn't an obstetrician before entering politics? And didn't leave for a 14 years stint to practice medicine again? It's not like he has a perfect record of voting against big gov. spending, tax raises, war, bailouts and congressional pay increases. It's also lucky for you that he knows very little about the economy and that he DIDN'T call this recession we're in 20 some odd years ago in documented sources like books, TV and lectures. /sarcasm
Aumeydio 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
David Wilkerson called the recession too. Still, people do not believe in Jesus Christ.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries Lol, are you saying that people don't believe in Ron Paul? Maybe I'm missing your point.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
I am giving a Ron Paul QUOTE: "Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day."
Then stating the obvious, the man is a Racist.
Out of all the Ron Paul supporters are attacking, it is Herman Cain, and the reasoning is very clear. You want to keep the GOP white.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
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Aumeydio 9 months ago
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Aumeydio 9 months ago
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@HAPMinistries That quote is from a false Ron Paul newsletter that was refuted by Dr. Paul years ago. Other than those obviously fictitious documents there is nothing in his books, lectures, beliefs, bills or political views that reflect that. Not in his 75 years has he ever expressed that kind of sentiment. He holds a belief that is diametrically opposed to everything you just tried to sell. Anyone who believes that kind of propaganda hasn't done their research or is just hateful.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries A good, "cummin sense" to quote Mr. Cain, method to see what a sham those are, is to look to a recent event that occured in Oklahoma with Rep. Kern. She made some statements that people at a hearing took as racist. Within a day other Reps. were distancing themselves and even attacking her. If Dr. Paul truly wrote those newsletters they would have been brought to light years ago, but they didn't even exist until his campaign started. Coincedence? Propaganda! The race card is easy.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
If you researched the Ron Paul statements, you would find they were brought to light in 1996.
First he admitted to writing them, then blamed them on an unnamed ghostwriter in 2001, and then denied any knowledge of them in 2008.
Ever wonder why Ron Paul gets about 3% of the vote every time? Well wonder no more.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries He didn't admit to writing them, he claimed resposibility for them. There's a difference. And you avoided my other point. Can you find anything else in his career that would lead someone to actually believe that kind of hate speech? I'll save you some time because no such thing exists. Even evidence needs its own evidence before it becomes fact. There is evidence of what he believes, but it's all contrary to what those newsletters say.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
How many people does a person need to kill before they are labeled a murderer? Only 1. Why do you need another racist comment by Ron Paul?
Paul in his run against Democrat Lefty Morris, the newsletters one of his main campaign issues. Paul defended the statements that appeared under his name, claiming that they expressed his "philosophical differences" with Democrats and had been "taken out of context."
Now Ron Paul wants to be President and changes his story...
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
In 1996, Paul defended the statements that appeared under his name, claiming that they expressed his "philosophical differences" with Democrats and had been "taken out of context."
Then, in a 2001 interview with Texas Monthly, explaining that his campaign staff had convinced him at the time that it would be too "confusing" to attribute them to a ghostwriter.
unh hunh.
2008, he told CNN he still has "no idea" who might have written inflammatory comments.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries Lol, you've completely avoided the question again. Can you give me anyting that would prove that Ron Paul actually believes the way those newsletters state? At this point I have to assume you work for Mr. Cain and you're just "beating a dead horse."
Aumeydio 9 months ago
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@Aumeydio
Lew Rockwell, who is an admitted white supremacist, was Ron Paul's Chief of Staff during his 2000 Presidential campaign. Do you need more help?
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
Now let me guess, you will again, *Shift the subject, you will *Ignore the facts, and you will *Name call.
Ah, another guilty of SIN.
WATCH at 5:22
watch?v=RKBlk1Vpeuw
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries LOL, that video reiterates what I've been saying at 5:45. It's not in his character and there is no evidence in public record from anywhere else. Not in 75 years has he expressed thoughts like that. You still have yet to show me somewhere else that Dr. Paul has said anything remotely close to what is written in those false documents. Show me a speech, an article, a book reference, a bill, something, ANYTHING. You won't and you can't because it doesn't exist.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
@Aumeydio
5:45 proves he both read, approved, and, defended those racist statements made in His newsletter. He made Lew Rockwell, who is an admitted white supremacist, Chief of Staff of his 2000 Presidential campaign.
Those 'false documents' had Ron Paul's name on them, he defended them, and at 5:45, he admitted to reading them, which obviously means he concurs.
But since you need more, I also assume the long form Birth Certificate of Obama is not enough for you too.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries You're trying to put it all into one basket. He took responsibilty for his lack of oversight for those statements because they were in his newsletter. He defended the right of the individual to believe and say what they believe in accordance with the first amendment. I quote Voltare,"Though I do not agree with what you say, I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Whoever wrote that stuff is a racist but Dr. Paul is not.
Aumeydio 9 months ago 2
@Aumeydio
He defended it in the late 90's.
In early 2000's, he suddenly claimed it was a 'ghost writer'.
In 2008 he 'took responsibility', but he also admitted to reading them, so he obviously approved them. They were all printed under his name. Still he claims he has no clue who wrote them, a Newsletter he read and endorsed under his name.
I was born at night, but it wasn't LAST Night. This man is obviously a racist.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
Ron Paul made racist comments he now claims is a 'ghost writer' whom he has no clue who wrote it, while admitting to reading it, with postings published under his name.
The Facts:
His Newsletter Published Under His Name
He read His Newsletter
Bigoted Comments were made on the Newsletter
Ron Paul did nothing about it to distance himself from the Newsletters published under his name when they were circulated.
Ron Paul defended it in the late 90s.
HAPMinistries 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries - He also received campaign donations from StormFront*org and David Duke. When confronted with it, Ron Paul confirmed that he had received the funds, yet refused to return the money. It was quite a substantial amount. I remember the newsletter controversy well. He doesn't know who wrote the articles, which appeared over a lengthy period of time. He tried to explain that there were "people in and out of there all the time" (his office). And he wants to be president? No way!
NAGGERNUTZ 9 months ago
@HAPMinistries I can tell that you're set on this idea and you're not changing your mind. Anyone who still believes that Dr. Paul is a racist is apart of a very small fringe group. Even the president of the NAACP, Nelson Linder who has known Dr. Paul for 20 years, defended him saying he was absolutely sure he didn't write that stuff and that he wasn't a racist. You're a minority in this belief, and a shrinking one at that.
Aumeydio 9 months ago
jazzyhap 9 months ago
@jazzyhap No ones afraid. They're just tired of you avoiding the counter facts and trying to spread your hate message. I mean look at your comments at the top of the board. Someone has some legitimate issues with Herman Cain and all you can do is type racism over and over. It's obvious you have nothing to say in dispute of the facts laid out so you redirected the dicussion. LAME!
Aumeydio 9 months ago