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wkmac

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California State University Students who will shape our country tomorrow gather to hear ideas on how that might be done. One guess as to who they are gathered to hear!

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UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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Ron Paul took 15 of the 24 delegates in the Maine primary this past weekend. Meaningless? Perhaps but Mitt Romney had better not overlook this voting bloc if he has any hopes of winning in November.
 

wkmac

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Transparency and frugality.

And you make a good point Dave. The Paul campaign has been quietly using the arcane republican party rules to take over the local and state party machinery of which set party policy, platform and more important selects candidates for local elections who tend to then rise in the ranks of the state and then national elective offices. Romney and the current establishment may well have won the battle but future actions may write a history that Ron Paul won the war.
 

wkmac

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...and delivered the spoils to Obama.

In the meantime and the author of the piece suggests all might not be well for Obama and the democrat party either. Paul is making a lot of real progressive liberal democrats to rethink their party and taking it back over from the neo-liberals (neo-con lite) who control it. More and more are considering a 3rd party or staying home altogether. If the elective powers would count a blank ballot giving reason for non voters to vote, they know it's possible that in a Obama/Romney matchup, a "none of the above" would actually win the popular vote. There'd still be a President because there's still an electoral college but reporting in effect a no confidence winner, it sure would change the psychology of the American electorate IMO.

One other note, Ruth Hull makes note (last paragraph) that Robert Scheer is encouraging people to register and vote for Paul. Scheer's pedigree would suggest again that the paradigm is shifting.
 

Just_another_day_at_work

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Ron Paul uses Austrian School of Economics or Mises Institute. Which is an argument against the current fractional central banking system.
However it's not widely known that this institution is founded or at least had connection with/by the same family that runs our(world's) current monetary system... So basically it's still within the Matrix.
Just found it interesting:
The Life and Works of Ludwig von Mises: The Independent Review: The Independent Institute

Since I invest in silver and I was hoping(yeah I am naive) for another exchange that opened in China that might ends the current manipulation on precious metals. And surprise:
"the founding shareholder in the exchange was the En+ Group. A quick trip to the En+ Group Board of Directors' page revealed that none other than Nathaniel Rothschild was Chairman of the Board. "
SilverDoctors: Nathaniel Rothschild Reads SilverDoctors!
 
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