After Strong New Hampshire Finish, Ron Paul Not Backing Down

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How Americans are kept from hearing the Ron Paul message.

It used to be, "the more you pay attention, the less you actually know". Thus it's important to watch this clip.Realize you are being directed.The directors are not about you.

Because where you pay attention is all that matters now. 6 companies own the MSM.

Every single person should review this clip, then take measure once again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_lYGyIaK80

Mike Dar of GA 10:41AM January 12, 2012

Ron Paul, a patriot, who has honorably served his country, defends both the constitution and civil liberties, and is for peace and prosperity. Dr. Paul has the wisdom, foresight, honesty and integrity to be president.

Dr. Paul believes spending and deficits are destroying this country. Besides the spending cuts, there are other issues of importance to conservative voters. In fact, Paul scores highly on all of them: Second Amendment protection, pro-life record, right-to-work, pro-business, anti-tax, and states' rights.

Dr. Paul also believes America should have the strongest national defense on earth — which he believes begins with not trying to constantly police the earth. Right now, our government puts our best and bravest in harm's way on a regular basis for questionable reasons and with no discernible notion of victory. This is not supporting the troops. It's abusing them. Dr. Paul wants an end to this absurd, costly policy.

The voters have declared Dr. Paul the alternative to the liberal, flip flopping Mitt Romney. The other candidates are simply irrelevant. In the New Hampshire Primary, Dr. Paul received more votes than all the supposed Anti-Romney (Santorum, Gingrich, and Perry) candidates combined.

The question for Republican voters is not whether they can afford to vote for Dr. Paul - it's whether they can afford not to.

America Needs Ron Paul.

womanforpaul of NY 12:35AM January 12, 2012

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