The point being, is that you believe those facts about CNN and Dash, (along with her CNN compatriot and husband, "Jeremy"....Just as you believed that Newt Gingrich tried to divorce his wife while she was hospitalized with cancer; just as you believed that Gingrich had a fair, impartial Congressional ethics hearing; just as you believed that Paul opposed Iran having a nuclear weapon; the list is endless of faulty beliefs that you and other Ron Paul supporters "believe" in, which turns out not to be at all accurate or truthful.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
You didn't even get your Wiki article right PlainOl, go back and re-read it.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 11:03 AM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
More clear cut examples of Ron Paul supporters who continue to stay---
misinformed
again, what I've written are facts:
she is an anti-RP jew, married to a jewish supporter of an 'important'
US warmonger who wants the US to police the world
facts, keith, nothing but facts
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:13 PM, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com
On Jan 13, 7:18 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Some don't forget" what?
>
> That ABC is purportedly a Jewish network? That Dana Bash allegedly showed
> some type of bias against Ron Paul? That Dana Bash is married to Jeremy
> Bash?
>
> More clear cut examples of Ron Paul supporters who continue to stay
> misinformed, continue to stay focused on misinformation, but nevertheless
> continue to spread their misinformed views on others, treating their
> misinformation as somehow being gospel, and clinging to the misinformation
> as the truth.
>
> > For options & help seehttp://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum>
>
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>
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>
>
> > wrote:
> > On Tuesday, Revolution PAC, a super PAC supporting Paul's candidacy,
> > called
> > on CNN to remove Bash from covering the campaign.
> > ---
> > as they should ... she's another jew who is flagrantly anti-RP.
> > Bash said during a CNN report that she was worried that the Ron Paul
> > campaign continuing into the summer, and that he could "hurt whomever
> > the Republican nominee is." Revolution PAC alleged this showed bias
> > against Paul.
>
> > Bash's father is a producer for the jewish network ABC and her husband
> > is Jeremy B. Bash, the Chief of Staff to Leon Panetta, the Secretary
> > of Defense.
>
> > some don't forget
>
> > On Jan 12, 7:34 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > *Ron Paul continues assault on the media*
> > > **
> > > Dyland Stableford
> > > 01.11.2011
>
> > >http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/ron-paul-continues-assault-media-...
>
> > > Fresh off his second place finish in the New Hampshire primary, Ron Paul
> > > still found reasons to criticize the media's coverage of his presidential
> > > campaign.
>
> > > "You know, it's pretty amazing how sometimes if you're in second place,
> > > they talk about the first and the third place," Paul told supporters at a
> > > campaign stop in West Columbia, S.C. on Wednesday. "But last night was a
> > > little different--they had a little harder time avoiding the real
> > > conversation."
>
> > > And during another speech in New Hampshire late Tuesday, the 76-year-old
> > > Texas Republican zinged the media even more.
>
> > > "There was one other acknowledgment I wanted to make," Paul said after
> > > thanking his family and assorted campaign staffers. "I wanted to thank
> > the
> > > Union Leader for not endorsing me."
>
> > > He continued:
>
> > > We don't always get the coverage or the interest shown on what--what is
> > > going on, because if they did, they wouldn't--they wouldn't be ignoring
> > so
> > > much of what we're doing. But, you know, I find it sort of fascinating
> > when
> > > they finally get around--and this is different people, it could be in the
> > > media, could be our opponents, or whatever--but I sort of have to chuckle
> > > when they describe you and me as being "dangerous." That's one thing they
> > > are telling the truth, because we are dangerous to the status quo of this
> > > country.
>
> > > The media hasn't exactly been ignoring Paul. On Sunday, Paul was forced
> > to cut
> > > a campaign visit to a New Hampshire diner short after a mob of more than
> > > 100 reporters descended on the breakfast stop.
>
> > > "We ask the press, at all upcoming events over the next day and a half,
> > to
> > > be respectful of both Dr. Paul and of New Hampshire voters, who are
> > > entitled to examine their candidates in a safe and responsible
> > atmosphere,"
> > > Jesse Benton, Paul's campaign manager, said in a statement.
>
> > > Later the same day, CNN's Dana Bash asked Paul about cutting out early
> > from
> > > the morning's event. Paul blamed the press, and walked off, cutting the
> > > interview with CNN short. "This is junk," Benton said. "We're stopping."
>
> > > On Tuesday, Revolution PAC, a super PAC supporting Paul's candidacy,
> > called
> > > on CNN to remove Bash from covering the campaign.
>
> > > CrazyUncleRon.1.jpg
> > > 36KViewDownload
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