From Ron Paul
Ron Paul: A New Beginning

America is over $16 trillion in debt. The “official” unemployment rate still hovers around 8%.
Our federal government claims the right to spy on American citizens, indefinitely detain them, and even assassinate them without trial.
Domestic drones fly over the country for civilian surveillance.
Twelve million fewer Americans voted in 2012 than in 2008, yet political pundits scratch their heads.
It’s not hard to see why, though.
To go along with endorsing a never-ending policy of bailouts, “stimulus packages,” and foreign military adventurism, the establishment of neither major party questions the assaults on Americans’ liberties I’ve named above.
As my campaign showed, the American people are fed up. Many realized heading into Tuesday that regardless of who won the presidential election, the status quo would be the real victor.
GOP leadership is now questioning why they didn’t perform better.
They’re looking at demographic changes in the United States and implying minorities can only be brought into the party by loudly advocating for abandoning what little remains of their limited government platform and endorsing more statist policies.
My presidential campaign proved that standing for freedom brings people together.
Liberty is popular – regardless of race, religion, or creed.
As long as the GOP establishment continues to not only reject the liberty message, but actively drive away the young, diverse coalition that supports those principles, it will see results similar to Tuesday’s outcome.
A renewed respect for liberty is the only way forward for the Republican Party and for our country.
I urge all my Republican colleagues to join the liberty movement in fighting for a brighter future.









KaD says:
I like this article too; ten predictions for 2013: http://www.naturalnews.com/037915_Health_Ranger_predictions_2013.html
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11th November 2012 at 11:09 am
OUTTAHERE says:
With cum swallowing whores like John Boener down on their knees willing to capitulate to The One we
don’t stand a chance. Those who haven’t already realized that the Republican Party is dead and done will before too much longer, but by then they will realize that the damage has been done and there’s no turning back.
The next evolution of some type of Conservative party has to evolve, but it won’t happen until it all falls apart. Not until even the believers have been raped enough will things begin to turn around; and that’s likely to take a decade or more if we continue to follow the status quo currently offered/crammed down our throats by our current batch of elected officials.
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11th November 2012 at 12:13 pm
fool on the hill says:
Comment on the image:
While the flower of German youth was freezing in the Russian winter, The elite were enjoying Beethoven in Berlin concert halls.
A few years later Berlin was a moonscape.
This hall will probably survive but the party is over.
duPont wrecked Berlin with high explosives.
The perennial wisdom (tell them what the want to hear) didn’t even need an airstrip.
Wiemar ………coming to a neighborhood near you.
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11th November 2012 at 12:43 pm
Kill Bill says:
The demcreeps and repigs have maintained control for over a hundred years. They both grow government, they both expand the power of the oval office, they both remove your rights, they both pass legislation to spy on its citizens, they both treat the salus populi as nothing more than a piggy bank to be drained, to be held down and pillaged for the good of the financial greedsters.
These financial cannibals care only about making money even if it is the very citizens they are elected to represent.
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11th November 2012 at 1:04 pm
AWD says:
A new beginning?
Hilarious, more of the same is more like it. Republicans are embarrassed, bad. Imagine getting beat by the worst president in history. They ran the worst campaign in history, even worse than the McCain campaign, if that’s possible. Worse than amateurs. The Tea Party (remember them?) are pissed also, but nothing was heard from them either.
I’m glad that Ron Paul is still talking. I wonder when he expects the collapse to happen.
Another Federal holiday. I just spent almost two weeks with more ex state and Federal employees than I ever wanted to see in my life. Fat, lazy, stupid, do nothing but complain while taking a vacation from their permanent vacation and massive pensions. I can think of nothing more expensive and of so little value as government employees. Not hard to see why we’re fucked. It’s also hard to imagine what is coming down the pike. We’re about a year or two behind Europe. We’re as socialist as France. Money, the rich, and all the productive people are fleeing. That’s what’s going to happen here. It’s nice they keep kicking the can though; makes life easier doesn’t it? Nice to be back amongst the doom and gloom again.
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11th November 2012 at 5:08 pm
Administrator says:
AWD
I hope you’re refreshed. I’m hitting the road on Thursday so I’m expecting you, Stuck and the other contributors to post articles and keep this place interesting.
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11th November 2012 at 5:54 pm
AWD says:
I’ll do my best.
Where is your boat headed?
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11th November 2012 at 6:35 pm
Administrator says:
San Juan, St. Thomas, Samana
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11th November 2012 at 6:39 pm
Kill Bill says:
Gee, why would democrats and republicans create such a system that keeps the taxpayers in debt while its cellulite laden oompa loompa squadrons can infest cruise ships while wailing like a hurricane warning siren?
Just to piss off AWD and ruin his vacation. =)
Way to go donkey and elephant!!
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11th November 2012 at 6:39 pm
AWD says:
Nice. The ‘ol eastern Caribbean trip.
I read 5 books, gained about 5 pounds, and thoroughly enjoyed myself. I hope you have the same fate (w/o the weight gain).
Here’s a good site for checking the weather:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/imagery/gmex.html
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11th November 2012 at 6:48 pm
flash says:
for HZK…..those dirty bastards.
http://www.myspace.com/video/michaelwiseguy/alex-jones-caller-ron-paul-revenge-vote-for-obama/109079927
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11th November 2012 at 6:55 pm
flash says:
A little heads up for the Stupid Party.
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-poison-is-antidote.html
Sunday, November 11, 2012
The poison is the antidote
Or so numerous pundits, a number of whom actually voted for Obama in 2008, would have us believe given their advice to the Republican Party:
It was a crushing defeat. Despite an economy as underpowered as a cheap flourescent light, Mitt Romney somehow failed to unseat Barack Obama. And now it is time for the Republicans to rethink their platform in order to attract new voters–or doom themselves to permanent minority status.
I think the obvious place to start is with immigration reform. Increase the number of visas available. Explore guest-worker programs. Establish a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who were brought here as children and have never known any other home. This not only gives the GOP a shot at the Latino vote, but also softens their image in the eyes of the professional class, who might be willing to give the party another look if it didn’t seem so committed to deporting poorer, darker skinned people who just want a shot at picking fruit, trimming lawns, and cleaning houses.
The GOP would also help itself with those people by embracing gay marriage. To be sure, this might cause them some problems with the evangelical base whose organizing support is crucial to Republican get-out-the-vote efforts. But the GOP could assuage that tension by promulgating a hard-core, Republican version of gay and straight marriage. That’s why they should pair it with making marriage mandatory, and eliminating no-fault divorce. The message should be that if everyone can get married, then there’s no really excuse not to be. Oh, I know, the divorce changes might cause friction with the kind of Republicans who go through wives the way other men go through undershirts, but this seems like a small price to pay for a shot at the 1-3% of the electorate that is eligible for gay marriage.
The frightening thing here is that McCardle attempts to portray herself as an economist. My suggestion is that one never take either political or economic advice from an economist, however tall, who cannot figure out that 20 percent is larger than 2 percent….
Regardless, there is only one viable long-term solution for the Republican Party, indeed, for the survival of constitutional America throughout the current territorial limits of the United States, and that is a repeat of Operation Wetback on a vastly larger scale. Such an action would require the banning of all dual-citizenships, mass deportations on an unprecedented scale, and likely inspire violence of the sort that has not been seen in America since the riots of the 1960s. And, needless to say, it is clear there is now no chance that it is ever going to happen.
Which is a real pity, because it would actually have been the lesser of the two probable evils. What is going to happen instead is some sort of civil war following the next major stage in the ongoing economic meltdown. How big it will be and how it will turn out, I don’t pretend to know. But it is as easily predictable as the wars in the former Soviet Union, the former Yugoslavia, and the former British empire in India, because war is how diverse groups of people usually negotiate imperial divorce. The USA has not truly been a single nation since imperial rule was forcibly imposed upon the southern states in 1865, but the difference is that it is no longer possible to plausibly pretend that it is still one any longer.
It’s not a question of hate, race, or religion. It is the simple historical observation that the Kuomintang will not voluntarily live under the same governance as the Chinese communists. Pakistanis will not voluntarily live under the same governance as the Indians. Americans will not voluntarily live under the same governance as Mexicans, Chinese, Indians, or Arabs. They just will not do it, and to pretend otherwise isn’t so much foolish as insane.
It doesn’t matter what you do. It doesn’t matter what you think. Winter is coming. The only question is whether it will take you by surprise or not. And there really isn’t much excuse for being surprised when the temperature has been dropping and the leaves have been falling for quite some time now.
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11th November 2012 at 7:20 pm
Stucky says:
Admin
How will you “release” articles?
Hell, I could resubmit some articles I submitted while on Raging Debate … some are STILL on the first page. LMFAO
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11th November 2012 at 7:21 pm
Administrator says:
Stuck
I’ll be able to log on a couple times per day for a few minutes. I’ll release all the pending articles then.
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11th November 2012 at 7:31 pm
Stucky says:
OK, then.
Me and Jeebus and dozens of other dopples thank you.
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11th November 2012 at 7:35 pm
Eddie says:
If time permits, while you’re docked in St. Thomas, take the ferry to St.John..or at least take the ferry to Water Island and go for a walk to Honeymoon Bay. Charlotte Amalie is not the jewel of the USVI.
Bon voyage!
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11th November 2012 at 9:54 am