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  • Do you guys know David House seams to have disappeared, no ones seen or heard from him in a month and a half,disappeared after one of his interviews really made the government mad.

  • Excuse me mr big shot, I thought a "liberal" was president, the guy everyone of you worshipped and knelt at his altar, and now you are actually pointing a finger at conservatives??? Ha ha. Good one. I'm an Independent, and let me tell you that it's real conservatives, constitutionalists, who have been making most of the noise about all these issues, be it NDAA, TSA, Customs, Bradley Manning even. The liberals are no-shows. They couldn't care less about the Constitution. Paul is our last chance.

  • its simple... The US Government are the terrorists... Are you that blind to it

  • Yeah, because all of Obamas failings are Republican obstructionism? Sheeple please... He's part of the BS-machine that hates everything good in this world.

    I always hated the "Ron Paul 2008/2012" comments, but dammit, civil liberties are more important than repealing DADT, fuck Democrat, Ron Paul is most liberal candidate >_<

  • people better wake up quick and vote for RON PAUL ! mitt romney is just gonna be a repeat of george bush and obama signed martial law on dec 31, 2011 ! if we don't hang together, we will hang separate.

  • Share this video through every medium you can. Video's like this should have well over 17,000 views in 4-5 days. Media outlets like the young turks can help push the wave of politically educated Americans to the point it might create change. If we want change, we have to stop looking for it in the form of crooked politicians, and take the task upon ourselves. This can only be done through mediums that are not owned by the corps; such mediums must become much larger, even though disadvantaged.

  • fascism and tyranny

  • The U.S.A. goverment sucks

  • fuck kim kardashian

  • Goverment: Silly Americans, thinking they have rights.

    This is disgusting, wonder how they'd like it if I stole all their money because I didn't like one of their friends? LIKE THE CORPORATIONS THAT BOUGHT THEM.

  • Its sad and disgusting how they are getting us used to being free no longer.

  • Thank you for Reporting this. We no longer have a national media and as long as we keep watching dancing with the stars and american idol we will never have media. This is why I no longer fly anywhere! if I cannot get here by car or train, I will not go! THE GOVERNMENT IS THE TERRORISTS AND WE ARE BEING TERRORIZED!

  • I agree with Cenk 100%. Unfortunately, Americans are more concerned about what Kim Kardasian is doing than what some nameless government official is doing. We need to find out WHO ordered the seizure and make him explain his actions in a court of law with severe consequences for him if what he did is found to be illegal by a federal judge. Maybe then these nameless bureaucrats won't be so eager to violate a person's Constitutional rights!

  • That's why I don't want to travel to the United States - it sounds like a police state.

  • ..and so it begins..

    

  • The death of our Democracy, the loss of our rights, liberties and freedoms and the resulting silent progression towards Fascism is Amerika's biggest secret.

    "First they came for the Communists... etc."

    The vast population of this country is goosestepping into the future, they just haven't realize it yet.

  • This is just another example of why I'm changing Parties and voting for Ron Paul. The Government should fear the people- not the other way around!!

  • @jxsxncxmpbxll You dont have to change parties..(unless you are voting in a primary) Paul is not representative of either party.

  • @jxsxncxmpbxll America's two party system is a farce. Both sides are owned and directed by the same people and corporations. Changing parties won't help you one bit. Ron Paul is best defined as being an independent.

  • @jxsxncxmpbxll its not about the parties. the entire system is broken. thats y i dont go for either of the parties, but rather, i look at the candidates. of course, usually the candidates r full of shit too, ron paul being an exception

  • @bluizdacolor The reason changing parties is important is to be able to vote in closed primaries. Ron Paul can't win the nomination to run as the Republican candidate if half the people who support him aren't in the party he's running in.

  • @jxsxncxmpbxll How many parties does your ridiculous nanny state give you to choose from?

  • Wow, guess I'm XOR encrypting my computer the next time I leave the country.

  • Isn't it illegal to share military info with another country, so is he not guilty of something?

  • @coffee2luv How then would you in, Bradleys position, expose or attempt to impliment some kind of corrective justice to the atrocities for which you would now have personal knowledge? Is it lawful to make regulation to preserve secrecy of war crimes?

  • You don't "download" something when it's on a local computer or storage device. You copy it. You download something when you're getting from the Internet.

  • Yes, people are asleep, but in the words of a friend: "You can wake up someone who is asleep but you can't wake up someone who is pretending to be asleep."

  • @anerratic1 People can't pretend forever.....

  • So much for hope and change.

  • at least Americans are finally seeing the USA the way the rest of the world sees it and we don't have to constantly hear how they are the greatest country in the world. Even though they never were.

  • 5:51---5:53 the vid is cut

  • sigh*

  • Those ICE and their superiors are enemies to the state, and when I find out who are going to be treated as such.

  • If the government operates under the same laws as americans, that means I can take my neighbors car and return it 7 weeks later and not be charged with theft?

  • It's called theft. They have no right to take away personal belongings without a warrant or reasonable suspicion of a threat (as realistically if they have a person coming though security that has given them reason to think they're a bomber or hijacker, they don't exactly have time to go get a warrant). But without the above, it's theft and invasion of privacy and this guy should take them to court - it will at least get his story out.

  • I used to be very pro gun control, then I started following politics.

    You're an irresponsible citizen if you don't own and can use an assault rifle- the game of control over your life will soon go completely out of the bounds of law and democracy and will be played completely through violence- make sure you're able to compete- arm yourselves, now!

  • @MiloDaemon Phrased most succintly I believe: Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

  • @soylentgreenb who said that? because i have been saying something like that for years, despite many people saying you can accomplish anything through peaceful means. I always point out things like syria.

  • @soylentgreenb JFK, awesome president.

    @bluefootedpig JFK said that during a speech in 1962 (I think.)

  • GO FUCK YOUR SELVES US GOVERNMENT leave your damn people alone!

  • Bradley Manning is an American HERO!

    OCCUPY!

  • It is official... You have more Freedoms and rights in Mexico, which is currently under Martial Law in about 40% of it's territory mind you, than you have in the United States.

    Whenever you have any nation using it's intelligence agencies for political purposes within it's own territory you officially have a "gestapo" as well as corruption, despotism and fascism.

  • I am willing to cry as hard as NK people cry for the lost of their leader if Obama dies.

    Now please leave my porn alone, don't go to that directory please, whoever you are.

  • I wish I knew what hair products Ana uses...amazing shiny hair! :)

  • Can't the guy look at his security log in windows and nab the IPs to the ass hats who confiscated his stuff?

  • I for one welcome our welcome our new overlord Obama. {whispers} no I don't please help me I'm being held captive in d,as gldgf,;..vx,. gs ;oxlgknvdsfivubafsviu[bxjbad;g­jdsgipdcvbxk.xbdbdf...........­............ [end of transmission]

  • FREE BRADLEY MANNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • Bradley Manning is an American hero and deserves an award for his brave exposure to the evils of American Imperialism.

  • in Russia they America you.

  • So in the US, the authorities are free to harass anyone that does something that the government doesn't like? Nice.

  • What our government is doing now is no different then what the British did in the years leading up to the american revolution, or what many dictatorships do to their people. Wake up America if we don't do something soon we will become the next North Korea.

  • revolution is inevitable

  • Welcome to the USSR - I mean, USA.

  • America is over,a nd I only hope they don't take us, Canada, down with them.

  • Not to justify what happened to Mr. House, I find it a little irksome to describe Mr. Manning as a "political prisoner." What are the undisputed facts of the case: he accessed classified documents without authorization, and RELEASED them. Not only that, he ADMITTED to doing so, publicly, and proudly.

    Based solely on those two facts alone, he is guilty of a federal crime--at min., for defying standing orders and/or violating his oath as a soldier, and at max. committing espionage and/or treason.

  • @dkamouflage

    He did so in a country, that has started an illegal war, and that has the blood of tens of thousands of civilians on their hands, my friend. I want to see Obama, leader of the "free world", get his butt in gear to persecute those who committed the Baghdad helicopter massacre. Blackwater - same thing. They rename themselves every other day, but do not get persecuted for the killings they committed. How is it that the legal system works so well on Manning, but not on them?

  • @taxiuniversum First point: I think you mean "prosecute." I know it might sound like nitpicking, but it is important. The Kurds in Iraq were "persecuted." Saddam Hussein was "prosecuted." (Although the Baathists might disagree on both counts).

    Second point: I'm not defending the war in Iraq, Blackwater/Xe, or any of that. I agree with you, wholeheartedly.

    Third point: Even so, THOSE crimes have nothing to do with Mr. Manning's case or his actions, & the facts of the case still stand, unchanged

  • @dkamouflage

    Fair point on what Manning may have done wrong. I am a friend of boring, lawful JUSTICE. But I think in America, recent administrations are only ABUSING the justice system when it suits their purpose. And this becomes obvious in that true justice just so happens to hardly EVER apply when it come to what America´s government itself does, and HAS done.

  • @taxiuniversum I will add another moral outrage for you though: what about the soldiers behind the Abu Graib atrocities? It might've escaped your attention (as it did mine), but they've all been RELEASED already.

    RELEASED. As in, free, out and about, and in public. The man convicted of beating a prisoner almost to death, of inciting others to sexually assault other prisoners, is now a free man, having received "due process of law."

    THAT is a moral outrage. THAT is something I'd protest.

  • @dkamouflage

    True, true, true.

    The United States of America have become an embarrassment to the principle of civilization, of justice, and increasingly also of basic HUMANE VALUES.

    I have no idea what to do about it. And what drives me nuts about it the most, is the imbecilic silence of the masses about it.

    They rather get all excited about the question if a rape victim should also be forced to have the rapist´s baby, than wonder if their government has turned psycho.

  • @taxiuniversum Frankly, the only (responsible) thing to do, is what people like Cenk et al. are already doing: raising awareness, inciting action, and seizing the attention of those in power.

    That's why I routinely spam my Congressman & Senators' inboxes with things I want them to know, voicing my concerns, etc. Do they listen? Maybe, maybe not.

    But they can't ignore us if EVERYONE does it--if nothing else, their self-preservation instinct won't allow it.

  • @taxiuniversum That's the key: to link rational, logical, and humane decisions to the political longevity job security of those in power.

    Forget "human decency," I'd settle for "enlightened self-interest": if they believe that misbehaving or abusing their authority will cost them their jobs (and future earnings), then they have a very strong incentive to start being on their best behavior. It worked on me--just ask my parents, when they threatened to take away my N64 (way, WAY back in the day)

  • The US government has become fascist and an enemy to it's own people 

  • Kill any federal agent who violates the Fourth Amendment.

  • This happened to the girl in Thor

  • The Fourth Amendment is irrelevant as the Amendments in general and Constitution have also become so. That said, irrespective of wiretapping and warrantless searching, the border was always as good a place to legally screw with someone as ever existed. It's a patent abuse of authority. What is more, it's fascist because you know it would never happen to the two officials that did it or anyone that could pull their string. America is a trillion miles past disappointing; it's sad.

  • damn

  • So exactly what should we do!? I'll kill, steal, die and do just about anything for the future of my kids....smh this getting worse and worse! Fuck you very much America....

  • Top 18 Reasons to Prosecute Dictator Obama

    (Bush Cheney Clinton etc)

    1.Assassinating Americans 2. Aiding Al-Qaeda 3. Bypassing Congress 4. Bribing the Taliban 5. Domestic Spying 6. Drug War 7. Gun Running 8. Illegal Searches 9. Illegal Wiretaps 10. Illegal Wars 11. Kidnapping 12. Life in Prison after acquittal 13. Obstruction of Justice 14. Racketeering? 15. Torture 16. Treason 17. DU on Civilians & US Troops 18. War Crimes

    RON PAUL IN 2012! HE IS AGAINST ALL OF THE? ABOVE!

  • American's aren't outraged about it because they're apathetic pieces of shit who don't care.

  • @drunkrtard Agreed. It is simply too easy to go back to watching the Kardashians or playing Angry Birds for anyone to care. I'm not saying that people are bad for liking those things. I'm just saying that people don't care about this stuff unless it happens to them. Caring about the freedoms that we are losing is too hard for most people, so they ignore it.

  • If this guy is even suspected of possibly being connected to any terrorist/political extremist networks, then it's the government's responsibility to watch him. Remember 9/11.

  • @ParadoxPerspective *facepalm*

  • @ParadoxPerspective I dont think David House is a threat to national security it's BS mate.

  • @ParadoxPerspective Are you really that woefully ill informed?

  • @artmachine2008

    So true. this has to be FOUGHT, and there is no running away from it.

    I respect anyone leaving the U.S.

    But I am thankful for all, who STAY TO FIGHT, hopeless as it may seem.

    I hope the spirits of those who once left terrible conditions behind to found a more modern land with FREEDOM will team up with everyone alive and awake in America to fight the assholes who are so busy making America into a fascist state.

    To Germany, this is over. America still faces these problems.

  • "his usb" LOL

  • This is official arbitrariness. simple as that. I guess (and it makes me very sad to think of it) Americans need to learn all over, why so many legal principles were implemented when the U.S. were founded a long time ago. Because whereas the U.S. used to be so much better than the kingdoms and other tyrannical regimes in the world, TODAY the U.S. is a system increasingly representing a dictatorship. "Lawless country", so true. God bless for Cenk/Ana still being awake. America, wake the fuck up!

  • Warlord George W. Bush said it best: "If you ain't with us, you're against us!"

  • @ReiGrim Every american president back to at least Carter(and I'm not sure about Carter) deserved to be frog-stepped in front of the Hague war-crimes tribunal, tried and hanged.

    In my darker moods I sometimes think opening a jar of canned sunshine somewhere above Washington and Brussels would be a net-positive.

  • Americas politcal system so so dirty. The most organised corruption ive ever seen.

  • America is fucked.

  • @TheFunkadelicFan

    As well as most all the citizens that live here.

  • @TheFunkadelicFan america.....fuck yeah?

  • @TheFunkadelicFan Has been for years. This started years ago. And even know less than 1% know how really serious it is. They will be studying bout this shit in history books in schools in asia,europe in 100 years. The epic downfall of the american empire. The death of the american dream. The destruction of the great american constitution. The brainwashing of a populace. Its history sweet peeps. WE LIVING in momentous times. Its SAD. A once great country that all people wanted to chase dreams in.

  • @TheFunkadelicFan

    America is dead.

  • We are not party to the constitution because we are not sovereign under the United States Republic; We are citizens of the United States Corporation, which means we are slave wards and subject to their codes, ordinances, statutes, and require permits.

  • Wait, there are things OTHER than "Right to bear arms" in the constitution?

    This is a major discovery for America! We must get this informatin to Congress at once!

    It could revolutionize the way America operates!

  • fuck the US media. they are the propaganda mouthpieces of the government.

  • haha "what? there's something in the constitution other than the second amendment?"

  • I'm wondering why House surrendered his belongings without demanding to see a warrant. :|

  • This is outrageous. Every single day I find examples of what can only be described as an amorphous totalitarianism which is sneaking in out of nowhere and infringing and paralyzing citizens.

  • This guy should sue, but that isn't enough anymore. They don't fear lawsuits anymore and they own the courts anyway. They fear, as individuals, being found out and visited by angry citizens in the middle of the night.

  • @SwampThizzle There's a reason why we find their actions despicable. We mustn't become them.

  • @Erilis666 Fuck that. The time for lofty ideals is over. It's time to get down and dirty. Non-violent protest meant fuck-all to the Nazis and it means fuck-all to these fascists. The only language they understand is brutality and it's high time we started speaking their language.

  • Bye. I'm leaving and moving to the UK. You guys have fun with your police state. Hope you don't miss those new episodes of Family Guy and American Idol that are apparently so much more fucking important. Fuck you and your blissful fucking ignorance, America.

  • it is good that young turks are covering this.

    but one thing, democracy now covered this 2 or 3 months ago and actually interviewed David House. yes, democracy now is not major media, but they did air it.

  • I'm Canadian and I don't agree with the U.S. Government. Come at me boys. you fucking pussies. TYT Army bitches.

  • @jasondesante What "come at you?" I'm with you!

  • oh wait one minute here Cenkie and Annie, isn't your guy Obowma in charge of the Government and the military?? yes he is, so will these 2 still vote for him? offfccoouurrsse!!! haha, hypocrites

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  • @Dipstikk. Don't post to genie0390. He watches Fox "News" and the one thing they have in common is that they can't debate like an adult or backup what they say with facts so they use lies, racism, fear mongering, arrogance and insults to get their point across. The difference between genie and Fox is that at least Fox shows their faces when they spew their crap while genie hides behind his computer.

  • @cne08 I've seen him here before. I know what he's like.

  • @Dipstikk. genie is also a hypocrite. Yesterday he asked me if I've ever heard of minding my own fucking business because I post about him to other people on TYT yet he posts to other people on TYT himself.

  • That T-Mobile girl is super annoying.

  • 2 words: big brother

  • Everyone needs to be slapped in the face, wake the fuck up america, your rights are being taken.

  • usa = funny joke that i like laughing at

  • Good story guys, but as reporters i think its your responsibility to out the real criminals. You cite a government agency, but who was really responsible? Whos the gustapo? Some federal cop? or does it go so high that a senator was on the phone? Whats really going on?

  • The next Civil War is coming....2012....

  • @scurtis2006 if that happens? 2012 doomsday sayer: "AWWWW YEAHHHH". ;)

  • I'm so glad I live in the UK

  • ..our best days are behind us. another civil war is coming!

  • @mestizolove i hope its soon im bored lol

  • @TheYoungTurks

    TYT Just hit the point on WHY I hate America so much. America is asleep and doesnt seem to know fuckall about the world or what they are doing around the world.

    They wont wake up until the nukes start to drop on big city's in the US. by then its to fucking late!

  • Ron Paul is not a revolutionary. He won't solve all of your problems, America. Would we stop acting like dumbasses for 10 minutes and come back to the fact we all know that the president doesn't even run most of the country any more?!?!

  • @insertnamehereKJK The problem is our presidents are all puppets....Ron Paul is not....that's why they ignore him or try to discredit him as much as possible. You please wake up for 10 minutes and realize this. Now if he gets elected and attempts to change and something happens to him then it's another story and time for revolution. I just hope by then the police and army will be on the side of the people.

  • @jallison79 I do realize that, but simply being 'against the system' doesn't cut it. That doesn't mean I want someone like Obama (who gets called a socialist but doesn't defend gay marriage!) or some other reactionary president who was just like the last one, as president! Who is president of the USA doesn't matter when it comes to terms of 'change,' we all know this.

  • @jallison79 Ron Paul is an idiot and he'll never be pres.

  • US Citizens, if Kucinich is not the democratic candiate or Ralph Nader is not on the ballot, all you will have left will be Ron Paul... Obama IS NOT ON YOUR SIDE !!!

    Yes, Ron Paul has terrible ideas in terms of economics but he is far less dangerous than Obama.

  • He's Ron Paul, and he is the defender of the constitution.

    When you get a chance, vote the doctor!

  • @bluefootedpig Ron Paul, the racist ignorant fuck, will never be pres.

  • @Mushuukyou ah yes, because releasing all the black non-violent drug offenders is a sure sign of his racism. Lets keep those black people locked up!

  • @bluefootedpig I really hope that disgusting racist remark was a joke.. because if it's not, you're a fucking idiot.. and I'd slap the shit out of you for it.

  • @Mushuukyou just going off what you said. You wanted Ron Paul to not be elected for being racist, even though he would release all the minorities for drug offenses, and would remove laws that put them in jail. But you apparently think that is racist, so I'll join your logic, and say he should keep them locked up, just like Obama wants. Remember, Obama said he wouldn't go after pot users, and then in his 3rd year says he will. Most pot users in jail are black, while more % of pot users are white

  • @bluefootedpig Not just racism. There are many positions he has which just don't vibe with the best interests of our country for all people (education, abortion, gay rights, sep church and state, etc etc etc). He's just an idiot. Yea, pot should be fully legal. Same with prostitution.

  • @Mushuukyou Well, that would be his. Also education, he is for vouchers, which has been PROVEN to out perform public schools. He wants to give choice, how is it bad to allow a parent to send a child to a good performing school for free? gay rights? he wants equal rights, what policy does he have against gay rights? that is just a lie. Abortion? he thinks it should be state level, because the constitution doesn't say that they can rule on the issue.

  • @bluefootedpig If private schools have more money, which they tend to do, then of course they'll do better. You give public schools more money, and they will do just as well. Saying that a place with a lot more money does better than a place with little is not a very good argument at all. You should educate yourself into why. Parents have a choice, but their taxes should always go towards public schooling. If equal rights then gays can marry, thanks. Sep church and state? No comment? hrmm.

  • @Mushuukyou Voucher schools do not get any more money than public schools, some private schools make more, but the ones on the voucher get the tax money and only the tax money, and yet the continue to outperform. The idea that they somehow get more money is not correct, and I have studied this extensively.

    Separation of church and state, he is not that much into separation, but neither is Obama.

  • @bluefootedpig There are no such things as "voucher schools". There are private schools where he's talking about using "vouchers", but there are no "voucher schools". You're confused. We need to just put more money into our public education, not take it away.

    And the sep. of church and state is VERY important.

  • @Mushuukyou They aren't called voucher schools, they are called public charter schools, and they are quickly becoming popular. As pointed out on wiki, along with almost any other investigation, they operate at less cost per student. Please cite a study that says otherwise. The US already spends more per student than most other countries, and produces lower results, so how is more money going to work? over the past 20 years, we have nearly doubled it, no better results. cont..

  • @bluefootedpig We don't have enough money in our public schools, which is why they are failing. This is very well known. Your baseless assertion of "spending more money per student" isn't true. We haven't "doubled it"; actually the opposite. Do you feel you'll get anywhere lying? Ron will never be pres - deal with it.

  • @Mushuukyou can you cite a single source to back yours up? Tell ya what, go read the wiki article on it. here is another exert from it: "While charter schools provide an alternative to other public schools, they are part of the public education system and are not allowed to charge tuition. " Please provide any source, any at all. The opposite, the census done by the federal government shows a 2% increase. Do you not trust government reporting?

  • @bluefootedpig I cited as many sources as you did. There are many people saying private schools, I'm sure even your charter schools show to do better.. but again, it's due to lack of funding to the public education system.

  • @Mushuukyou I have cited at least 2 different articles. You can also google "charter schools" and I believe the 3rd link is to the national charter school, which addresses every single statement you said. And lack of funding? how is spending more than every other country a lack of spending? You do realize in holland, which is free education through college is done 100% voucher system right? Most of the EU socialized schooling is done via vouchers.

  • @bluefootedpig The schools don't get enough money from the fed. Instead, they have to rely on the states.. which have been bleeding them dry. Look it up, Google it. Spending more money = better education. Do your homework. I won't do it for you.

  • @Mushuukyou Sure thing, so you won't actually give me anything to go off of, i googled "Spending more money = better education", the first 3 links on how it DOES NOT improve education. Looking into the next few links, they all concluded the same, more money WILL NOT help. So I have done my homework, it supports my case, please link something from a good study that shows otherwise.

  • @bluefootedpig If you won't do your homework, you will remain ignorant. I cannot post links in here. Get an education.

  • @Mushuukyou tinyurl(dot)com / 7d3b8xu

    there is how you can post a link. Not exactly rocket science. But please, tell me, write down what study it is. Give me the name of the group that did it and the title and i am sure i can find it. So far this is post what now? 10 and you haven't given one site, i have now given 3 i believe.

  • @Mushuukyou cont... so sep. of church and state, the only reason is not worth voting for him? So Obama supporting big banks and bailouts means nothing? That Obama prayed means nothing? Obama is just as much for mingling religion and state and Ron Paul is, so are you against Obama as well?

  • @Mushuukyou here is from wiki on charter schoools: "Charters are, on average, receiving less money per-pupil than the corresponding public schools in their areas."

  • @bluefootedpig Oh, "Charter Schools". Yes. Again, it makes no sense to take away money from public schooling and give it to some "lottery-based" school. We need everyone to be educated fairly. It's just a matter of more money to public education, that's all.

  • @bluefootedpig Beep boop. Ron Paul. Beep boop. Beep boop. Ron Paul. Beep boop.

  • @Dipstikk Beep boop is the other candidates i take it. They all keep repeating themselves, "yes we can, yes we can, yes we can" and then you have Ron Paul saying, "lets discuss this". I see your humor, good one!

  • @bluefootedpig Nope. "Beep boop" is meant to represent the mechanical vocalization of your average Ron Paul supporter. All platitudes and no substance.

  • @Dipstikk no substance? how is this different than the people who said Obama08! Ron Paul actually stands for liberty, and people need to see his name, as it is obvious that the media won't talk about him.

  • @bluefootedpig Yeah, you're like the 30th person today to claim he stands for "liberty" and "freedom" and "apple pie" and "baseball." They're interchangeable jingoistic platitudes. You know what that says to me? You can't define what it is he stands for. Or, you don't want to, because you know that if people actually knew what he stands for, people would see that he's just another conservative.

    Keep repeating his name, don't tell people what he actually stands for. Such a conservative tactic.

  • @Dipstikk I could say many of the things, check out the website ontheissues(dot)org and look at his name. He is for liberty and freedom, such as removing non-violent drug laws, freeing bradley manning, giving choice for schools, allowing gays and straights to be seen equally under the law. He is against wars, and using foreign aid as a method to control countries. He is and has voted against every war, he has voted against every pay increase for congress. I can go on but out of characters.

  • @Dipstikk

    Judging from your comment, you are really the one who doesn't know anything about Ron Paul.

    really great move talking so arrogantly about something unknown to you.

  • The first key to any free society is the individual rights. While Obama might be a great pesident to some, he is not supporting our rights (or else bradly would be free and this shit wouldn't be happening). We need Ron Paul even for one term, just so we can get our freedoms back and then with the power in the hands of free individuals, we can get any programs he shuts down back up and running, without the corruption.

  • @bluefootedpig It is so, so much more complicated than that.

  • @Alex703rockstar well I do know that at one point, we didn't have these programs, and now we do. Worst case scenario is a few bad years and a refocus to get programs up again. There is even a chance when we start them back up, we can improve using newer technology.

  • Escape from LA......

  • Did the ICE agents do the Nazi salute after the stole David House's cell phone, USB and camera?

  • They did this to get the names of people who donated to this network? Is it going to be McCarthyism all over again?

  • I'm most assuredly a conservative... and I'm very fucking upset about this...

  • "We are a lawless country."