Monday, January 07, 2008

HAPPY NEW YEAR'S REVOLUTIONS: President Ron Paul on The Tonight Show, Jan 7th, 11:35 pm: Truth on TV! :-)

RON PAULITICS: Fox News Napolitano: "WE NEED RON PAUL NOW!!"



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k3JNRTVI0Q

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HAPPY NEW YEAR'S REVOLUTIONS: President Ron Paul on The Tonight Show, Jan 7th, 11:35 pm: Truth on TV! :-)

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It's 2008... Happy New Year's Revolutions! :-)

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TransWorld News

Ron Paul to Appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Atlanta, Ga. 1/06/2008 06:03 PM GMT (FINDITT)

Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul will be appearing on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Monday, one day before the New Hampshire primaries...

...on Monday night at 11:35 p.m. ET.

http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=32345&cat=5

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The New York Times

New Hampshire G.O.P. Backs Out of Fox Forum

By Michael Falcone
January 5, 2008, 6:58 pm

MANCHESTER, N.H. - Ron Paul raised nearly $20 million in the last quarter, likely more than any of his rivals. He garnered 10 percent of the Republican vote in the Iowa Caucuses, surpassing Rudolph W. Giuliani. And he's in New Hampshire this weekend on the airwaves and the campaign trail before the Jan. 8 primary.

But the Texas congressman and presidential contender won't be getting a seat and the table at Sunday's Fox News Republican candidate forum.

On Saturday the New Hampshire Republican party expressed its disappointment with the decision to exclude Mr. Paul and Representative Duncan Hunter of California by severing its partnership with Fox.

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/05/new-hampshire-gop-backs-out-of-fox-forum/

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The Huffington Post

Fox News Should Ban Giuliani From Debates, and Include Ron Paul

Brent Budowsky
Posted January 6, 2008 | 01:33 PM (EST)

There are two obvious standards for inclusion versus exclusion in debate, first the number of real voters in a real state vote, and second the amount of real money donated by real people to the campaigns.

In Iowa, the only real state that has voted so far, Ron Paul kicked Rudy's butt in the voting. In campaign fundraising, Ron Paul appears set to kick Rudy's butt again.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brent-budowsky/fox-news-should-ban-giuli_b_80061.html

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The genie is out of the bottle and it can't be put back in.

The passionate people are working on the Ron Paul Revolution.

The philosophy of freedom is too attractive to everyone who hears it.

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People know the Federal Reserve and IRS are huge frauds.

People know the government and corporations are acting fascist.

People know the truth when compared to so many liars and actors.

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The fact is Obama, Clinton, Huckabee, Romney and others are pro-war.

The fact is all of them vote to pay for the wars no matter how many kids die.

The fact is none of them have actually "explained" how they will change anything.

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People are dumber or smarter than they used to be thanks to the internet.

People are waking up and speaking up and realizing they control their future.

People are finally interested in politics thanks to a two-year presidential campaign.

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The fact is the mistake was covering for the 2006 Democrats caving in Congress.

The fact is the spotlight trained on a few squirming cannibals and liars is lots of fun.

The fact is the only candidate speaking honestly about our hopes and fears is Ron Paul.

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People finally understand the New World Order and how everything makes sense.

People finally understand the New World Order is rich and evil people working together.

People finally understand the New World Order will be defeated if all of us work together too.

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CNN's Lou Dobbs played clips of the September 11, 1990 (and 1991) speeches by President Bush Sr. calling for a "New World Order" (see below) to explain the North American Union, part of the usual attempts to centralize wealth and power in a few hands which have happened for thousands of years.

Fortunately people are speaking up everywhere, including young rapper Lupe Fiasco saying "No fear... no New World Order... ya heard?" at the end of his January 2, 2008 performance on The Late Show with David Letterman, echoing Eminem saying "Make me King, as we move towards a, New World Order..." in his 2003 hit single "Lose Yourself", and so on.

Just search online for more info since nothing makes sense unless we understand that rich and powerful people control the world we live in. Once that's clear we can avoid the pitfalls of guilt or apathy since we know who's really responsible for screwing the world up - and it's not us.

Check out the films "America: Freedom to Fascism" (featuring Ron Paul) and "Endgame" to catch up on the last 200 years in 2 hours, websites and bibliography are below.

The millions of people awake and involved are never going to give up no matter what happens, so we may as well work together on de-centralizing power and honest money to get it right.

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AMERICA: Freedom to Fascism - http://www.freedomtofascism.com/

Google Video - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173

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ENDGAME: Blueprint for Global Enslavement - http://www.endgamethemovie.com/

ENDGAME: Bibliography - http://www.endgamethemovie.com/biblio01.html

Google Video - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1070329053600562261

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George H. W. Bush Speeches

Address Before a Joint Session of Congress

September 11, 1990

"Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective -- a new world order -- can emerge: a new era -- freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for peace. An era in which the nations of the world, East and West, North and South, can prosper and live in harmony."

"Once again, Americans have stepped forward to share a tearful goodbye with their families before leaving for a strange and distant shore. At this very moment, they serve together with Arabs, Europeans, Asians, and Africans in defense of principle and the dream of a new world order. That's why they sweat and toil in the sand and the heat and the sun."

http://www.millercenter.virginia.edu/scripps/digitalarchive/speeches/spe_1990_0911_bush

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CNN/DOBBS: W FULFILLS HIS DAD'S DREAM OFA NEW WORLD ORDER

2 mins

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdxI0zClV_Y

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There's lots going on, but to quote the last guy, keep your eyes on the prize... :-)

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New York Times Retracts Ron Paul Racist Smear

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2007/271207_smear.htm

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Editors' Note: The Ron Paul Vid-Lash

By The New York Times

A post in The Medium that appeared on Monday about the Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and his purported adoption by white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups contained several errors. Stormfront, which describes itself as a "white nationalist" Internet community, did not give money to Ron Paul's presidential campaign; according to Jesse Benton, a spokesman for Paul's campaign, it was Don Black, the founder of Stormfront, who donated $500 to Paul.

The original post also repeated a string of assertions by Bill White, the commander of the American National Socialist Workers Party, including the allegation that Paul meets regularly "with members of the Stormfront set, American Renaissance, the Institute for Historic Review and others" at a restaurant in Arlington, Va. Paul never attended these dinners, according to Benton, who also says that Paul has never knowingly met Bill White.

Norman Singleton, a congressional aide in Paul's office, says that he met Bill White at a dinner gathering of conservatives several years ago, after which Singleton expressed his indignation at the views espoused by White to the organizer of the dinner. The original post should not have been published with these unverified assertions and without any response from Paul.

http://themedium.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/26/editors-note-the-ron-paul-vid-lash/

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Why Obama Can't Save Us

Missy Comely Beattie
Counterpunch
January 6, 2008

Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh recently said that Barack Obama is our "only hope" to "lead a reconciliation between the Muslim countries and the US." Why? Because Obama's father was a Muslim.

I simply don't follow Hersh's logic here. Seems to me the actions of a president are more important than some familial affiliation with a particular religion-not to mention that candidate Obama has aligned himself with Israel.

These are some of Obama's comments during a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC):

"Our job is to rebuild the road to real peace and lasting security throughout the region, "Our job is to do more than lay out another road map."

"That effort begins with a clear and strong commitment to the security of Israel: Our strongest ally in the region and its only established democracy. "That will always be my starting point."

And calling for sustained military support to Israel, Obama said: "We must preserve our total commitment to our unique defense relationship with Israel by fully funding military assistance and continuing work on the Arrow and related missile defense programs."

For Barack Obama to say that "our job is to lay out another road map" for peace while we are providing military support to Israel as the country launches attacks on Palestinians is hypocrisy. There is more than a conflict of interest for the US to go to the table, act as peace brokers, and make demands.

But, then, that is what we do as self-appointed police officers to the world. We decry the violence in Kenya. Condi Rice has just made a statement that it must stop. But the violence perpetrated on the Iraqi and Afghan populations by her boss's policies continues without end. Our violence is good violence. Anyone else's is barbaric.

It matters little to me that Barack Obama says he was against invading Iraq. After all, he votes to continue funding it. If this presidential candidate wanted to mend relations with Muslims, he could start by voting against additional war funding.

And he could say no to AIPAC-but this would be political suicide.

http://www.truthnews.us/?p=1549

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GOP candidate Ron Paul: Israel can get by without U.S. aid

Shmuel Rosner Chief U.S. Correspondent
Haaretz, Israel
January 07, 2008

The slight wound to Ron Paul's pride was visible as he recalled the decision by Fox News not to invite him to yesterday's Republican debate, but he hopes to gain even from his absence. "When there's an exclusion, it energizes the supporters," Paul, a U.S. congressman from Texas, said. He'll use the time freed up in his schedule for more appearances, more speeches.

He was in Nashua, New Hampshire, yesterday, speaking to the Liberty Forum. No venue could be more fitting for this extraordinary Republican candidate. He stood out from the field in Saturday night's ABC news debate in Manchester, New Hampshire, particularly where U.S. foreign policy is concerned.

The Republican candidates are careful not to be too highly identified with the administration that will be leaving office in a year. Still, when it comes to terror and the war in Iraq, they give President George W. Bush considerable credit.

"The president got the big decision of his presidency right," Rudy Giuliani said. He meant the decision to "go on the offense" against terror. John McCain agreed, Mitt Romney agreed, Mike Huckabee agreed - albeit with slightly less enthusiasm - and Fred Thompson noted that this was a "global war." Afterward, the five began arguing with Paul, a Republican candidate who blamed American foreign policy for inviting and encouraging terror.

Paul rejects the "isolationist" label, but it's difficult to describe his positions in another manner. In Iowa he took 10 percent of the votes, way ahead of Giuliani's 3 percent and slightly behind McCain's 13 percent. No one believes he can win, but nevertheless in the final quarter of 2007, he raised the amazing sum of nearly $20 million, allowing him to remain in the race.

The vast majority of the money came from hundreds of thousands of people who each gave less than $100. Most of them are young - allowing Paul to compare his draw to that of Democratic candidate Barack Obama - and very devoted. In New Hampshire, a state whose citizens have a strong tendency to believe that that government is best which governs least, and are among the most anti-tax people in the country, Paul hopes to do well - at least as well as he did in Iowa.

The most interesting political question about Paul concerns whether he will run as an independent after he loses the Republican nod. Paul refuses to promise that he won't, and one can already hear how would frame an independent run: "The investment was made by the supporters," he notes. They gave the money, they'll decide what to do with it. In other words, if they demand it, he will have no choice but to go forward.

Paul made time for a brief conversation with Haaretz a few days ago, after an appearance at Des Moines University, in Iowa. He spoke to students before holding a short press conference, and then stopped to talk about Israel a little. Much has already been written about Paul and Israel. Some have accused him of being anti-Israel and have found anti-Semitic sentiments among some of his supporters.

A few of Paul's statements have teetered on the thin line between sharp criticism and dangerous conspiracy theories. For example: "The assumption is that AIPAC is in control of things, and they control the votes, and they get everybody to vote against anything that would diminish the [Iraq] war."

Representatives of Israel in the U.S., who make a point of maintaining contact with all of the candidates' campaign headquarters, have not bothered much with Paul. What could they say to a candidate whose supporters believe that Israel plays a central role in trying to provoke a U.S.-Iran war? How much schmoozing could they do with those who want the U.S. to get out of the Middle East?

Still, Paul is polite to the Israeli nudnik attempting to trip him up: "I'm not anti-Israel in any way," he says. Paul has no problem with the idea of America's maintaining good trade relations with Israel, or with with seeing Israeli tourists in the U.S. and vice versa. The suspicions about him, he assumes, come from the fact that he opposes economic and military aid to Israel. But, he stresses, it's not just Israel, it's any country.

In fact, Paul explains, Israel only stands to gain from his position. "It's a good deal," he says, since when aid to Israel stops so would the aid to all the Arab states currently enjoying American patronage. It is true that Israel receives more than any of the Arab states, but, Paul notes, it receives less than they do put together. "The enemies would also be denied the money," he says.

"I believe in the sovereignty of Israel," Paul says. If Israel stops receiving U.S. aid, then it could do whatever it wants. If it wants peace, then it will make peace. In any event, Paul is certain that "It will do quite well." Israel doesn't really "need us."

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/rosnerBlog.jhtml?itemNo=942091&contrassID=25&subContrassID=0&sbSubContrassID=1&listSrc=Y&art=1

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Michigan Resident Flies from Germany to Cast Ballot '0001' for Ron Paul

Reuters
Sun Jan 6, 2008 2:01pm EST

JACKSON, Mich.--(Business Wire)--On Monday, January 7, supporters of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will meet in downtown Jackson, Michigan one week before the January 15 primary election to help spread the message of peace, smaller government, and personal liberty.

The rally centers on the homecoming of Jackson native Robert Douglass, who is returning from Germany to cast his absentee ballot #0001 for Ron Paul that day. Mr. Douglass is flying in from Germany that day to personally hand his ballot to the county clerk, and to rally with his fellow Jackson residents for ten-term Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

Ron Paul supporters from Jackson and surrounding areas will meet Mr. Douglass between 1:00 and 3:00 pm at the intersection of Jackson and Michigan Avenues to celebrate as he "casts the first vote for Ron Paul" in Jackson, the birthplace of the Republican Party.

http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS54220+06-Jan-2008+BW20080106

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Ailing 9/11 Workers Confront Giuliani In New Hampshire

Sam Stein
The Huffington Post
Sunday January 6, 2007

Finishing a disappointing sixth in the Iowa caucus and staring down a similarly poor result in New Hampshire, Rudy Giuliani has yet another problem on his hand.

Before Saturday's GOP debate, several members of the 9/11 recovery effort will be stationed outside the forum petitioning the former New York City Mayor to discuss the mishandled health safety issues following the 2001 terrorist attacks.

The protest coincides with and promotes a new short video by Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films, which uses the testimony of these 9/11 workers to detail the dangerous conditions and serious illnesses encountered at the recovery site.

Still today, many suffer from violent coughs, severe asthma, and pulmonary and mental health issues. Giuliani, the workers note, is not responsible for their sicknesses, but he did not sufficiently warn about the hazards at the site and, more importantly, has done next to nothing to help the thousands who are suffering from recovery-related ailments.

"The hypocrisy of running a campaign on a 9/11 agenda and you have these people still dying and becoming much sicker then they were a year or two years prior is really insulting," Alex Sanchex, a janitorial worker, says in the film.

Greenwald told the Huffington Post: "These first responders are not blaming Rudy for being sick, they are asking why he has done nothing to help them since they got sick. They want to meet with him and ask what he is going to do to help them. They have tried to call and meet with him. Nothing. He who is Mr. 9.11 has abandoned the real heroes of 9/11."

More than 2,000 New York City firefighters have been treated for serious respiratory problems following their work at the World Trade Center recovery site. Toxic dust from that area has been directly linked to sarcoidosis, a debilitating disease that FDNY members now develop at five times the rate they had previous to working around the toxins.

Following the Democrats takeover of Congress in 2006, hearings were held to determine what went wrong in exposing these firefighters to such porous conditions. Much blame was laid at the feat of the then-EPA chief Christie Todd Whitman. Subsequently, several investigations have called into question the extent of Giuliani's knowledge and handling of the hazardous 9/11 site.

According to the New York Times, in the aftermath of 9/11 Giuliani "seized control and largely limited the influence of experienced federal agencies" during the clean up effort, but "never meaningfully enforced federal requirements that those at the site wear respirators." Moreover, the paper added, Guiliani "warned companies working on the pile that they would face penalties or be fired if work slowed."

But what has drawn the ire of the recovery workers is not what Giuliani did in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11, but rather how he has seemingly forsaken their plight in favor of focusing on his business and political careers. Giuliani, Greenwald notes, has offered no assistance to other New York elected officials in efforts to lobby the federal government for funds for victim treatment. He won't even meet with the victims themselves.

"The fact of ignoring those who sacrificed the most while he profits and profiteers from 9/11 is a scandal and is disgusting," the filmmaker said.

The remarks echoed those made in the film by Mike McCormack, a USAF Auxiliary Civil Air Patrolman: "After he left office, you may have to turn in your key to the city. But I don't believe turning in your moral compass and responsibility to people who trust you. That shouldn't fall at the wayside."

This is the third Giuliani movie made by Greenwald and Brave New Films. The first looked at Giuliani's decision to put New York's terrorist response center in the World Trace Center complex - a known and obvious terrorist target. The second focused on Giulaini's failures to upgrade the faulty radios used by FDNY members on 9/11.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2008/060108Workers.htm

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Superstar Lupe Fiasco Says "No New World Order" on Letterman



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2ysh84Xrq0

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