Ron Paul To CNN "I Don't Know How Long You Wanna Beat A Dead Horse!"
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Dem·a·gogue
A political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument.
Or rather CNN doing it for Mitt Asshole?
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lol @ CNN "news".
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These CNN pundits absolutely fucking disgust me. Utterly soulless, deviant scum.
If I got the presidency i'd ship the lot of them off to the Middle East where they can use their pathetic, puppet faces to literally lick the streets clean.
America must learn to not give these opinionless parasites the time of day. They are so obviously and stunningly full to the brim with shit.
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Great idea, load that debt onto the taxpayers, with incentives for the colleges to pump out degrees faster (does this mean better education?!) so the number of unemployed Americans holding degrees can exceed it's already all time high!
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I'd like to SEE these people while they make these claims; it's always interesting to see how people look/act when they are lying.
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Tell obombya that mcdonald workers dont need college debt as Chinese co. are rebuilding our transportation system. Promissed job, highest umemployement since Carter. Bring troops home we're in 6 wars now and pushing to start WW3. Balance the budget? Third debt ceiling hike spending 300 billion a week bailing out the bankers who stole all OUR money. And Romney is his cousin, stop the elite highjacking of America RON PAUL 2012
@PigCapitalist Unfortunately, you are taking the word of the Dallas Morning News over the word of Dr. Paul. The article written by DMN says that Dr. Paul said one thing, but Dr. Paul said that he did not.
Dr. Paul's newletters had dozens of ghost writers. Use your head, he couldn't have written all of it.
You can't find proof that Dr. Paul actually wrote this stuff, or find any videos (there are MILLIONS of them on youtube) showing Dr. Paul making a statement that is anywhere near racist.
BJJonthebeach 3 weeks ago 14
@PigCapitalist The quotes where Dr. Paul said he did not write "those" parts of the newsletters are correct. The parts of the newsletters that are quoted as being written by Dr. Paul are not correct.
It doesn't matter how you use the quotes, because Dr. Paul has not changed his statements at all.
BJJonthebeach 3 weeks ago 11