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The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 08:40 PM
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
LoP Guest Wrote:Most people cannot accept that the entire system is controlled and fake. It is a realization that places them into shock. They get a glimpse of it out of the corner of their eye and that alone is enough to induce shock. They are blinded by their fear of reality. Fear of what it could possibly mean that all of this is a made up reality and that freedom is an illusion. Soon the veil will be pulled back forever and that thing we only glimpsed will be unavoidable. Those in control can collapse the system anytime. They are waiting for the stars to align. Ron Paul is one of them not one of you. Unless you are one of them too.
Freedom isn't an illusion. Enslavement is.
There are WAY MORE of us than THEM.
Of course the government is corrupt and rotten to the core. That always happens. But it's temporary.
How long did the third reich last?
Hint:
Wasn't 1000 years.
The perception of slavery is a fantasy. There are some horrible realities like what we did to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and other places, and we need to stop doing those things.
But to suggest we aren't free is silly. Unless you're sitting in jail, you're pretty free.
You will never own your property, but you can't take it with you anyway.
There is no such thing as sovereign debt. End the FED, bring back Greenbacks.
Wall Street Sales Tax http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5OQUElilo
United Front Against Austerity
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 47811 04-29-2012 08:40 PM
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:You don't have any power, whatsoever, on the faith of the corporation known
as the "United States of America", if you think you do your clearly delusional.
My advice? Stop chasing chimeras and caring about their silly game show and
start taking care of yourself, your family and your local community.
Here's some wisdom for politicaltards;
"God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can;
and the wisdom to know the difference."
I'm not religious but hey, that quote is a good lesson...
So your suggestion is just to let it ride? Double down? What?
Get off your ass and enact the change you want to see.
I just gave you a great way to make sure that who is elected is actually there due to the will of the people.
Another idea is run for office yourself at the local level. If not you then push a candidate that you know and respect for the job. Find people who care about the Constitution and this country. Get them in office using honest elections. Start taking this country back from the big money global corporations. Aid your neighbors in taking their local government back from the big money players and sell outs.
Grow it from there. Run candidates for your state offices. You will know the elections are legitimate because you already took your local elections back with openly counted paper ballots. Once your state is back under the will of the people you can work for the elections on a federal level and put honest people in DC for a change.
It's going to take work and it's not going to be easy but it's doable providing people actually shut the TV off for a bit and get out there.
This got me to thinking. What if... What if a huge segment of our population with similar beliefs, (us), migrated to a state with a small population with the goal of taking over that state and restoring the constitutional republic?
I'm thinking Wyoming. It has a population of 532,668 people. If say a million of us moved there and set up residence, we would end up taking control of that states government through the election process. If we grew the population by several million voters, we would basically have our own sovereign state.
Preposterous? Bold?
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 93512 04-29-2012 08:41 PM
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
LoP Guest Wrote:Most people cannot accept that the entire system is controlled and fake. It is a realization that places them into shock. They get a glimpse of it out of the corner of their eye and that alone is enough to induce shock. They are blinded by their fear of reality. Fear of what it could possibly mean that all of this is a made up reality and that freedom is an illusion. Soon the veil will be pulled back forever and that thing we only glimpsed will be unavoidable. Those in control can collapse the system anytime. They are waiting for the stars to align. Ron Paul is one of them not one of you. Unless you are one of them too.
So another rally cry to do nothing?
Quit your bull shit and work for a change instead of just sitting there whinging about how everything is corrupt and no one can be trusted.
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Luvapottamus Registered User User ID: 82349 04-29-2012 08:42 PM
Posts: 20,391
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:You don't have any power, whatsoever, on the faith of the corporation known
as the "United States of America", if you think you do your clearly delusional.
My advice? Stop chasing chimeras and caring about their silly game show and
start taking care of yourself, your family and your local community.
Here's some wisdom for politicaltards;
"God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can;
and the wisdom to know the difference."
I'm not religious but hey, that quote is a good lesson...
So your suggestion is just to let it ride? Double down? What?
Get off your ass and enact the change you want to see.
I just gave you a great way to make sure that who is elected is actually there due to the will of the people.
Another idea is run for office yourself at the local level. If not you then push a candidate that you know and respect for the job. Find people who care about the Constitution and this country. Get them in office using honest elections. Start taking this country back from the big money global corporations. Aid your neighbors in taking their local government back from the big money players and sell outs.
Grow it from there. Run candidates for your state offices. You will know the elections are legitimate because you already took your local elections back with openly counted paper ballots. Once your state is back under the will of the people you can work for the elections on a federal level and put honest people in DC for a change.
It's going to take work and it's not going to be easy but it's doable providing people actually shut the TV off for a bit and get out there.
This got me to thinking. What if... What if a huge segment of our population with similar beliefs, (us), migrated to a state with a small population with the goal of taking over that state and restoring the constitutional republic?
I'm thinking Wyoming. It has a population of 532,668 people. If say a million of us moved there and set up residence, we would end up taking control of that states government through the election process. If we grew the population by several million voters, we would basically have our own sovereign state.
Preposterous? Bold? 
New Hampshire.
http://freestateproject.org/
There is no such thing as sovereign debt. End the FED, bring back Greenbacks.
Wall Street Sales Tax http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb5OQUElilo
United Front Against Austerity
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 47811 04-29-2012 08:45 PM
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
Luvapottamus Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:So your suggestion is just to let it ride? Double down? What?
Get off your ass and enact the change you want to see.
I just gave you a great way to make sure that who is elected is actually there due to the will of the people.
Another idea is run for office yourself at the local level. If not you then push a candidate that you know and respect for the job. Find people who care about the Constitution and this country. Get them in office using honest elections. Start taking this country back from the big money global corporations. Aid your neighbors in taking their local government back from the big money players and sell outs.
Grow it from there. Run candidates for your state offices. You will know the elections are legitimate because you already took your local elections back with openly counted paper ballots. Once your state is back under the will of the people you can work for the elections on a federal level and put honest people in DC for a change.
It's going to take work and it's not going to be easy but it's doable providing people actually shut the TV off for a bit and get out there.
This got me to thinking. What if... What if a huge segment of our population with similar beliefs, (us), migrated to a state with a small population with the goal of taking over that state and restoring the constitutional republic?
I'm thinking Wyoming. It has a population of 532,668 people. If say a million of us moved there and set up residence, we would end up taking control of that states government through the election process. If we grew the population by several million voters, we would basically have our own sovereign state.
Preposterous? Bold? 
New Hampshire.
http://freestateproject.org/
Wow, somebody had the same idea! New Hampshire is a beautiful state. I would like to see much high numbers though, landslide numbers.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 93512 04-29-2012 08:46 PM
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:You don't have any power, whatsoever, on the faith of the corporation known
as the "United States of America", if you think you do your clearly delusional.
My advice? Stop chasing chimeras and caring about their silly game show and
start taking care of yourself, your family and your local community.
Here's some wisdom for politicaltards;
"God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
the courage to change the things I can;
and the wisdom to know the difference."
I'm not religious but hey, that quote is a good lesson...
So your suggestion is just to let it ride? Double down? What?
Get off your ass and enact the change you want to see.
I just gave you a great way to make sure that who is elected is actually there due to the will of the people.
Another idea is run for office yourself at the local level. If not you then push a candidate that you know and respect for the job. Find people who care about the Constitution and this country. Get them in office using honest elections. Start taking this country back from the big money global corporations. Aid your neighbors in taking their local government back from the big money players and sell outs.
Grow it from there. Run candidates for your state offices. You will know the elections are legitimate because you already took your local elections back with openly counted paper ballots. Once your state is back under the will of the people you can work for the elections on a federal level and put honest people in DC for a change.
It's going to take work and it's not going to be easy but it's doable providing people actually shut the TV off for a bit and get out there.
This got me to thinking. What if... What if a huge segment of our population with similar beliefs, (us), migrated to a state with a small population with the goal of taking over that state and restoring the constitutional republic?
I'm thinking Wyoming. It has a population of 532,668 people. If say a million of us moved there and set up residence, we would end up taking control of that states government through the election process. If we grew the population by several million voters, we would basically have our own sovereign state.
Preposterous? Bold? 
And it would be useless because you'd be surrounded by fools and sell outs. Go too far on a freedom agenda and you'd get liberated just like Libya and Iraq.
To make a change worth having you'd have to work right across the country. Each voting district. Each town, county and city. Each and every state.
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Betty F. Crocker Life ain't nothin but dishes and laundry User ID: 67579 04-29-2012 08:48 PM
Posts: 1,450
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
Honestly, I hope he gets the republican nomination for one simple reason - I want to see him debate Obama on live TV.
What happens from there - whether he wins the presidency or not - is that people have come together at the local level. All of that local organization will not just 'go away', no matter what happens. Paul has been the impetus for people to organize, network, and form coalitions of like minded people in their local communities.
And, many of those people are interested in the same issues we talk about here - food freedom, big pharma, civil liberties.... A network has been created, and their work will continue no matter what.
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JF Priest Subscriber User ID: 47416 04-29-2012 09:09 PM
Posts: 23,875
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
Then there is this from Thurs..(Sean Hannity will never talk about this...  ) Ron Paul Only Candidate Able to Defeat Obama in New Poll
Edges out Obama while Romney, suffering from Obama’s enthusiasm gap, at best ties Obama
Business WirePress Release: Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee – Thu, Apr 12, 2012 9:13 PM EDT http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ron-paul-o...00652.html
Ron Paul 2012...The R3volution Continues:
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Arch Phoenix Protean deusdaemon planos Terras lar User ID: 14843 04-29-2012 09:12 PM
Posts: 17,137
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
JF Priest Wrote:Then there is this from Thurs..(Sean Hannity will never talk about this... ) Ron Paul Only Candidate Able to Defeat Obama in New Poll
Edges out Obama while Romney, suffering from Obama’s enthusiasm gap, at best ties Obama
Business WirePress Release: Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee – Thu, Apr 12, 2012 9:13 PM EDT http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ron-paul-o...00652.html
This Poll was sponsored by Ron paul himself.
To make your brain understand that info : He paid for this polls pro Paul outcome.
If it would be someone else doing this you Paulites would cry like bitches.
Protean Deus Daemon Lar Phoenix.
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CountFapula Bringin' Sexy Back! User ID: 93554 04-29-2012 11:50 PM
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RE: The Illusion of Choice? Ron Paul
It's all an act What's your part?
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