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Thinking About Hillary?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:22 pm
by DaGip
If you are thinking about voting for Hillary Clinton, you better start doing your research. I am not voting for Hillary, so I don't give a shit!

This is in two parts:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq8aopAT ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMfUajhL ... re=related

Too many skeletons in that closet...Yikes! :shock:

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:17 pm
by Guiscard
Would accepting money from White Supremacist organisations who actively deny the holocaust and advocate genocide count as a skeleton in a closet?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 8:32 pm
by Napoleon Ier
Guiscard wrote:Would accepting money from White Supremacist organisations who actively deny the holocaust and advocate genocide count as a skeleton in a closet?


The amount donated was a sum of $500. Representative PAUL accepted this donation symbolically, whilst declaring he "will be taking that money away from someone with small ideologies and using it to spread the message of freedom".

1/ It is clear this donation is nothing more than a token sum of representative value.
2/ In no sense is Representative PAUL subserviant to supremacist capital and lobby, $500 representing a most pitiful total in comparison to the $6.000.000 fortune amassed by his campaign on November 6th.
3/ This donation was in no way covered up in order to keep a "clean" image for Representative PAUL.
4/ Your comment reveals itself to be one made by someone who has obviously no depth of understanding of this political situation, and hnce rather than oppose Representative PAUL on the foundations of his campaign, on his policy or ideology, you resort to pathetic straw clutching smear campaigning.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:19 pm
by radiojake
Napoleon Ier wrote:4/ Your comment reveals itself to be one made by someone who has obviously no depth of understanding of this political situation, and hnce rather than oppose Representative PAUL on the foundations of his campaign, on his policy or ideology, you resort to pathetic straw clutching smear campaigning.


So the video with hillary's skeletons is not this case?

I didn't watch because I can't be fucked and in the end it doesn't matter for me because I can't vote either way, and I'm not sticking up for her or anything, just noticed this though.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 11:31 pm
by DaGip
Guiscard wrote:Would accepting money from White Supremacist organisations who actively deny the holocaust and advocate genocide count as a skeleton in a closet?


If this contribution is so terrible, why are so many people attracted to Ron Paul's message despite their race? The call to freedom and liberty transcends all race and hatred. I challenge you to find a similar video about Ron Paul's skeletons that would be comparible to those of Hillary or Bill. I have never heard of former aids and contributors flip flopping or writing negative books about Ron Paul? Have you?

Integrity is hard to find in the American political circle...you are hard pressed to find anything of notable negative worth of which to hang Ron Paul.

You use the same old crap...you are the rascist, sir...not Ron Paul. Because it is you who are using race as the issue, not Ron Paul.

Get a clue Republican Americans...get your asses in to vote and vote for the only good candidate...Ron Paul!

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 12:03 am
by Neutrino
Napoleon Ier wrote:
Guiscard wrote:Would accepting money from White Supremacist organisations who actively deny the holocaust and advocate genocide count as a skeleton in a closet?


The amount donated was a sum of $500. Representative PAUL accepted this donation symbolically, whilst declaring he "will be taking that money away from someone with small ideologies and using it to spread the message of freedom".

1/ It is clear this donation is nothing more than a token sum of representative value.
2/ In no sense is Representative PAUL subserviant to supremacist capital and lobby, $500 representing a most pitiful total in comparison to the $6.000.000 fortune amassed by his campaign on November 6th.
3/ This donation was in no way covered up in order to keep a "clean" image for Representative PAUL.
4/ Your comment reveals itself to be one made by someone who has obviously no depth of understanding of this political situation, and hnce rather than oppose Representative PAUL on the foundations of his campaign, on his policy or ideology, you resort to pathetic straw clutching smear campaigning.


If $500 is a mere pittance... why did he accept it?
The money will make practically no difference to his campaign, yet in accepting it he has aligned himself with the white supremacists.
You don't accept gifts from a controversial and very politically incorrect extremist minority group unless you personally favor their interpretation of the world.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:08 am
by DaGip
Neutrino wrote:
Napoleon Ier wrote:
Guiscard wrote:Would accepting money from White Supremacist organisations who actively deny the holocaust and advocate genocide count as a skeleton in a closet?


The amount donated was a sum of $500. Representative PAUL accepted this donation symbolically, whilst declaring he "will be taking that money away from someone with small ideologies and using it to spread the message of freedom".

1/ It is clear this donation is nothing more than a token sum of representative value.
2/ In no sense is Representative PAUL subserviant to supremacist capital and lobby, $500 representing a most pitiful total in comparison to the $6.000.000 fortune amassed by his campaign on November 6th.
3/ This donation was in no way covered up in order to keep a "clean" image for Representative PAUL.
4/ Your comment reveals itself to be one made by someone who has obviously no depth of understanding of this political situation, and hnce rather than oppose Representative PAUL on the foundations of his campaign, on his policy or ideology, you resort to pathetic straw clutching smear campaigning.


If $500 is a mere pittance... why did he accept it?
The money will make practically no difference to his campaign, yet in accepting it he has aligned himself with the white supremacists.
You don't accept gifts from a controversial and very politically incorrect extremist minority group unless you personally favor their interpretation of the world.


Ron Paul is not a white supremacist.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ji_Ft23BDw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ItmcIxe ... re=related

I agree with this guy! The message of Ron Paul goes beyond racial squabbles...Ron Paul is supported not by racists, but by Americans that want less government and lower taxes. Americans DON'T want to be in the war in Iraq and Ron Paul voted against it all the time.

Your smear campaign, if successful, will shoot you into The New American Century, crafted by the NeoCons for their NewWorld Order agenda. A Global Dominance agenda that makes America right in everything it does despite the difference between moral and immoral actions.

If anything, I see the white supremacists uniting with the blacks, Indians, Hispanics, all of whom support the message of Ron Paul! Isn't that called peace? Ron Paul is the peaceful candidate, the only one that is unifying people beyond their race and biasses.

So quit using the same arguement over and over, because it doesn't hold any weight against the message of less power for the government and more power for the people.

You must like having your emails read and your telephones tapped. I just can't figure some of you out...you really want this country to fall into the ultimate fascist state. So I question you, who is the real fascists here?

And I again ask, if you are using race as a tool, then who are the real rascists here?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 4:08 am
by Neutrino
DaGip wrote:


I agree with this guy! The message of Ron Paul goes beyond racial squabbles...Ron Paul is supported not by racists, but by Americans that want less government and lower taxes. Americans DON'T want to be in the war in Iraq and Ron Paul voted against it all the time.


If they were supporting Ron Paul as "Americans that want less government and taxes" then they would have donated the money as such. But they didn't do this. They donated their money from their white supremacist organization. It is clear they are interested in Ron Paul from a white supremacist point of view, not a "I like his policies" point of view.

DaGip wrote:Your smear campaign, if successful, will shoot you into The New American Century, crafted by the NeoCons for their NewWorld Order agenda. A Global Dominance agenda that makes America right in everything it does despite the difference between moral and immoral actions.


I don't think the number of votes Ron Paul will gain or lose from this little Risk website will matter at all in the greater scheme of things.

DaGip wrote:If anything, I see the white supremacists uniting with the blacks, Indians, Hispanics, all of whom support the message of Ron Paul! Isn't that called peace? Ron Paul is the peaceful candidate, the only one that is unifying people beyond their race and biasses.


Not only will Ron Paul crush THEM beneath his iron-shod boot of Constitutionalism, he will also annihilate any and all racial predjuces and unite the Local Group in harmony. Uh huh.



DaGip wrote:And I again ask, if you are using race as a tool, then who are the real rascists here?


Not me. I certainly don't recall ever declaring that I will not vote for Ron Paul because he is white.

P.S. When did "Accepting donations from White Supremacist groups" ever become a recognised race? :?