Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Re: Time for Ron Paul to Help the Republican Party

Hey Doc.  The one thing I know about you is that you are not the Sheriff of Pulaski County, Arkansas who really is Doc Holiday. 

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Doc Holliday <dokholliday@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Republicans are up the banking cartels ass! The elephant is still in the room robi9ng and pillaging everything excepting what makes us all dependent as the bankers and or government our so called democratic state leaving out the due processes that are suppose to form "THE REPUBLIC" who are those who have configured the laws like "THEY" have need for; NOT FOR WE THE PEOPLE" what is better known ABOVE THE LAW & even MAKING THEIR OWN UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Peace,
Doc
On Monday, September 10, 2012 4:50:01 PM UTC-5, KeithInKöln wrote:
Viguerie makes a lot of sense.  There is not a lot of difference (as we have since reviewed and discovered!)  between Paul's issues and the Republican Party platform.   Yes,  Paul needs to show support to a Party that has in fact help pave the way for him.
 
I know,  Paulites hate to hear the truth......
 


 
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:46 PM, MJ <mich...@america.net> wrote:
By Richard A. Viguerie | 9/10/12
Admittedly, Ron Paul and his delegates to the Convention were treated in a ham handed way by establishment Republicans – but that is hardly cause to hand the election to Barack Obama and control of the Senate to the Democrats.


Like so many Republicans, this author wants to BLAME Paul and his supporters for Republican failures.
Had the Republicans DELIVERED on their 'Revolution' in 1996, we would very likely be in an economic BOOM not seen in a century ... we would not even know who Barack Obama was beyond (possibly) a Senator from Illinois.

It is well past time for Republicans to take responsibility for putting forth Lemons -- (without going back too far) Ford, HW Bush, Dole, McCain and now Romney.

Regard$,
--MJ

"Hopefully, this [2012 Republican Convention/Primary shenanigans] will end the movement's false hope that you can take over or reform the Republican party. Even if we did, the media and key politicians would suddenly claim the Republican Party was "captured by extremists"and move to form a new party which they would instantly grant majority status. That's what they did in Israel when they formed Kadima.
"And even if it were possible to finally expose the conspiracy which controls both parties, they would reform and create new parties with new names and fresh faces, but controlled by the same people. That's what they did in Italy in 1994 when all the major parties were exposed for corruption. Fighting secret combinations of power in government is extremely difficult once they have gained control of a majority in Congress, the courts, and the media, not to mention the secret organs of enforcement in the police state." -- Joel Skousen

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