Have you personally noticed cheap Neo-con efforts to slander Dr. Ron Paul?

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Have you personally noticed cheap Neo-con efforts to slander Dr. Ron Paul?

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  2. No

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    gemini181, Sep 9, 2007 IP
  2. stOx

    stOx Notable Member

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    The other day Fox suggested that Paul was only winning a poll because his supporters were repeatedly texting in thier vote. They said something like "they will be re-texting every minute". But when someone tried to vote again they got the text "sorry, You have already voted".

    The right are liars and they lack credibility.
     
    stOx, Sep 9, 2007 IP
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    That's Sean Hannity. He's a moron.

    I thought the Fox debate went better than expected. Paul and Huckabee were basically the whole show.
     
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    The irony is that the Dem that shared the interview platform with loudmouth Hannity (whose only talent is allowing 3 seconds for an answer, and shouting down everything he doesn't agree with) agreed with Paul.

    That's why Paul has the best chance to be the next President if he gets the nomination. He has a lot of bi-partisan support, something the other candidates can't lay claim to.
     
    guerilla, Sep 9, 2007 IP
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    Briant Peon

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    It's getting harder and harder to pretend that the mainstream media is not usless for real information. Even people who aren't particular savvy about marketing and politics appear to be catching on. This will likey get even more interesting since increasing numbers of people can side-step them through the internet (for now anyway).

    Look at Sean Hannity "educating" Ron Paul :D

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh2sBKpLxpQ&NR=1

    Sean Hannity even seems to have managed to annoy Ron Paul :eek:


    BTW, notice at the end ow Hannity says "...from the spin room." :D
     
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    I think MSNBC has done a decent job of covering Paul.

    Once the Republican field narrows (and it should by the end of the year, see ya Tancredo and Hunter) then we'll see more publicity and coverage of his positions.
     
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    Ron Paul making it look easy:

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HY6UuH-C_Sc&NR=1

    Chirs Wallace supports very well your thread thesis.
     
    Briant, Sep 9, 2007 IP
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    gemini181 Well-Known Member

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    Yes,
    They clearly lied, and didn't retract it.
     
    gemini181, Sep 13, 2007 IP