One Chance in 2012 – Ron Paul
posted by Josiah Garber on February 18, 2011
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
May the best man win!
Ron Paul 2012 – Can You Hear Us Now?
posted by Josiah Garber on February 16, 2011
in Politics
Ron Paul for President 2012 Starts Today!
posted by Josiah Garber on November 5, 2010
in Fun, Politics, War & Peace
Sign Waving Across America, Today, November 5th.
Will Ron Paul Run for President in 2012?
posted by Josiah Garber on August 16, 2010
in Fun, Politics
***Update 8-18-2010***
Ron Paul address the rumors and said that he does not have plans to run or to not run at this time. He did say he is basing his decision on whether he feels he will have enough support for another run.
Well Ron, You have my support and many other people I know. Please run. I will respect your decision either way. Thanks for standing up for truth and standing against corruption, deceit, and lies.
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That’s the question everyone is asking. Will Ron Paul run in 2012? It would be great if Dr. Paul would run for president in 2012 and rumors are that he will. It looks like the servers at www.dailypaul.com crashed this morning on the idea that it may happen. There may still be time to reverse the collision course our country is on.
There is real hope for our country if Ron Paul can continue his campaign of education during the next presidential election cycle. Every day more and more people are educated on the principles of liberty & peace.
The best reason to vote for Ron Paul as ‘Commander in Chief’ in 2012 is that he “doesn’t want to run your life” and believe “the constitution doesn’t give him the authority to run your life.” Let’s all hope that the good Dr. Ron Paul decides to run for President in 2012.
Ron Paul and the Presidency – It’s Closer than the Media thinks
posted by Josiah Garber on June 5, 2010
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
By Doug Wead
“Control the coinage and the courts, the rabble can have the rest.” – The Princess Irulan in Frank Herbert’s Dune.
Last week was a good week for the so-called “constitutional wing” of the Republican Party, those indomitable Ron Paul people. Okay, sure, the next presidential election is a long way off but a recent snapshot taken by pollsters shows a surprising opening for the Texas congressman, the man who says that the Federal Reserve should be audited. The general public is moving toward Ron Paul, even if most of them don’t even know who he is.
Meanwhile, 48 per cent of Americans think that Sarah Palin is not ready to be president. 29 per cent think she is.
And what gives the Ron Paul campaign an opening is how equally angry the public is with both political parties. For the first time a majority of the public puts both Republicans and Democrats in the unfavorable column. (Ibid.) A pox on both of their houses. It is a complaint that Ron Paul has been making for years.
Welcome to Vietnam, Mr. President. – by Ray McGovern
posted by Josiah Garber on March 30, 2009
in Politics
I was wrong. I had been saying that it would be naïve to take too seriously presidential candidate Barack Obama’s rhetoric regarding the need to escalate the war in Afghanistan. I kept thinking to myself that when he got briefed on the history of Afghanistan and the oft-proven ability of Afghan “militants” to drive out foreign invaders – from Alexander the Great to the Persians, the Mongolians, the Indians, the British, and the Russians – he would be sure to understand why they call mountainous Afghanistan the “graveyard of empires.”
And surely he would be fully briefed on the stupidity and deceit that left 58,000 U.S. troops – not to mention 2 to 3 million Vietnamese – dead in Vietnam. John Kennedy became president the year Obama was born. One cannot expect toddler-to-teenager Barack to remember much about the war in Vietnam, and it was probably too early for that searing, controversial experience to have found its way into the history texts as he was growing up.
continue reading the article here.
‘Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington. In the Sixties he served as an infantry/intelligence officer and then became a CIA analyst for the next 27 years. He is on the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).’
He was also my wife’s teacher in Washington DC.
Check out this video where he confronts Rumsfeld on his lies.
Obama
posted by Josiah Garber on January 24, 2009
in Politics
Obama has promised some great changes, and some not so great. Here’s an article I found interesting.
I hope for the best. The most hopeful thing about Obama that I have found so far is that he is keeping his contact to the outside world. I think it is very dangerous to be surrounded only by advisors and handlers. Perhaps some of his friends could keep him in the know about what is really going on around him.
