0:06 The corporation pays to have the sign on the bus, so it benefits the tax payer, right? The tax payer doesn't pay for the advertisement the corporation must have to.
@TheDrCynic - I know you're here because you were already making negative comments about Ron Paul on another video, and only came here because I responded to you there and you followed the link on my profile.
If you want to attack Ron Paul's pro-freedom views, that's your right -- that's free speech -- but unsupported "drive-by" comments are lame. Make a reasoned argument for your position.
Ron Paul is endorsing Chuck Baldwin. This revolution will require that we all become leaders. Ron Paul is just the beginning... he is a true patriot. Where are you? It is time we step up to the plate. Join campaign for liberty! Look for it online.
Free speech does not allow you to break other laws like disrupting traffic. Just in case you don't realize it...notice how Ron Paul is now worried about getting re-elected to his formerly VERY safe congress seat. You know WHY his re-election is not very much in doubt? Because of people LIKE YOU. Ron Paul does NOT approve of anything you do in his name. You embarrass him. And yourself. Every day of your life.
Ron Paul is endorsing Chuck Baldwin. This revolution will require that we all become leaders. Ron Paul is just the beginning... he is a true patriot. Where are you? It is time we step up to the plate. Join campaign for liberty! Look for it online.
I don't see how it could be a problem if you have paid your fare. However, MUNI owns that cable car, and they have the right to do whatever they want.
(Response to VinnyM116) If you are against free speech, the label "fascist" probably fits, at least as it is used colloquially. If you are for free speech, you may or may not support Ron Paul, but you should at least appreciate the civil liberties part of his message, and not call his supporters "fanatics" for trying to exercise their 1st Amendment rights.
Vote for Ron Paul gain our constitution, but loose all the social programs people have been working on for years. I'm not sure how much Ron Paul can do with a Democrat house and senate (after the next election)
So if I understand this right. In this city you are not allowed to have any kind of political or advertisement on the bus/cable car, unless you pay for it? Well, for God sake how is anyone going to get on that bus with a pair of tennis shoes on or any kind of clothing with a logo?
Next time keep your hands, feet and signs inside the vehicle at all times. Don't put graffiti on a public vehicle. Stay calm, don't call the guy who is doing is job a fascist. Don't be obnoxious, yelling generally turns voters off.
This film of an SFPD officer was taken just after Ron Paul supporters were forced to leave the cable car ride for which they had paid, or else give up their signs.
0:06 The corporation pays to have the sign on the bus, so it benefits the tax payer, right? The tax payer doesn't pay for the advertisement the corporation must have to.
Right!?
Also..Ron Paul 2012
abeismain 2 months ago
Paul is on the side of corporate fascism.
TheDrCynic 4 months ago
@TheDrCynic - I know you're here because you were already making negative comments about Ron Paul on another video, and only came here because I responded to you there and you followed the link on my profile.
If you want to attack Ron Paul's pro-freedom views, that's your right -- that's free speech -- but unsupported "drive-by" comments are lame. Make a reasoned argument for your position.
StarchildSF 4 months ago
@StarchildSF You are paranoid Starchild. Roll up a big one.
TheDrCynic 4 months ago
@TheDrCynic - No, what I said is true and we both know it. Do you have any intelligent, constructive views to offer, or are you just trolling?
StarchildSF 4 months ago
I'm going to exercise my freedom of speech and say that girl in jeans and boots had a nice booty.
alacransinalas 2 years ago
Busses have permits to advertise?? LOL. Do I need a permit to have a bumpersticker or magnetic sign on my car to advertise? LOL...NO!
woodlandcammo27 2 years ago
No, MUNI is a government agency, so their land and vehicles are public property, and Constitutional rights should apply there.
StarchildSF 3 years ago
Isn't Muni considered private property?
Buying a fare doesn't give you the right to wave Ron Pual signs on their property.
icanmakeyoulaugh 3 years ago
Ya gotta cut the slandering remarks.
Think Peaceful civil disobedience.
Think Dr's Paul & Martin Luther King.
Ask yourself, would they do this? No!
FreedomHooter 4 years ago
Ron Paul is endorsing Chuck Baldwin. This revolution will require that we all become leaders. Ron Paul is just the beginning... he is a true patriot. Where are you? It is time we step up to the plate. Join campaign for liberty! Look for it online.
faanunu 3 years ago
Free speech does not allow you to break other laws like disrupting traffic. Just in case you don't realize it...notice how Ron Paul is now worried about getting re-elected to his formerly VERY safe congress seat. You know WHY his re-election is not very much in doubt? Because of people LIKE YOU. Ron Paul does NOT approve of anything you do in his name. You embarrass him. And yourself. Every day of your life.
knickknack07 4 years ago
Ron Paul is endorsing Chuck Baldwin. This revolution will require that we all become leaders. Ron Paul is just the beginning... he is a true patriot. Where are you? It is time we step up to the plate. Join campaign for liberty! Look for it online.
faanunu 3 years ago
Terry you are a complete idiot. fascism??? Please spare us
cnowack 4 years ago
I don't see how it could be a problem if you have paid your fare. However, MUNI owns that cable car, and they have the right to do whatever they want.
dontwalkhand 4 years ago
I am not a Ron Paul fanatic, so I guess that makes me a fascist?
VinnyM116 4 years ago
(Response to VinnyM116) If you are against free speech, the label "fascist" probably fits, at least as it is used colloquially. If you are for free speech, you may or may not support Ron Paul, but you should at least appreciate the civil liberties part of his message, and not call his supporters "fanatics" for trying to exercise their 1st Amendment rights.
StarchildSF 4 years ago
@VinnyM116 No
TheDrCynic 4 months ago
See you all in the FEMA prison camps.
Vote for Ron Paul gain our constitution, but loose all the social programs people have been working on for years. I'm not sure how much Ron Paul can do with a Democrat house and senate (after the next election)
DyeVad 4 years ago
So if I understand this right. In this city you are not allowed to have any kind of political or advertisement on the bus/cable car, unless you pay for it? Well, for God sake how is anyone going to get on that bus with a pair of tennis shoes on or any kind of clothing with a logo?
Boomer1949 4 years ago 5
lol, nice try guys.
Next time keep your hands, feet and signs inside the vehicle at all times. Don't put graffiti on a public vehicle. Stay calm, don't call the guy who is doing is job a fascist. Don't be obnoxious, yelling generally turns voters off.
Keep up the good work, but tone it down a bit.
WeBeGood06 4 years ago
This film of an SFPD officer was taken just after Ron Paul supporters were forced to leave the cable car ride for which they had paid, or else give up their signs.
StarchildSF 4 years ago
Next time, tell him about Ron Paul and try to get his vote, instead of getting him upset.
WeBeGood06 4 years ago