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NYC TV Officially Endorses Ron Paul   

   Posted by 911eyewitness  Promoted 1015 days 2 hours ago  2025 views   

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Ron Paul last night spoke out for Americans last night when he stood up against the use of "pre-emptive" strikes of any kind. While CNN claims that all Republican Candidates backed a pre-emptive nuclear strike on Iran one man stood out. NYCTV is now proud to endorse the candidacy of Senator Ron Paul for President.





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CanadaChris, on 6/6/2007 9:39:42 AM
Total Posts: 833, Joined: 9/27/2006
This was a great debate. Ron was the only guy up there who was direct and succinct in his answers. The rest looked like posturing fools, constantly interjecting and trying to get a word it. Did anyone notice how many of the candidates ignored the questions they were asked and instead kept going back to a previous question that wasn't even asked of them? The sit down session was especially funny, almost all of them kept getting up and walking into the middle of the stage. WTF did they think it was a musical? haha Sit down and answer the question and stop blowing half your time talking about that poor woman's dead relative.
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seahawks76, on 6/6/2007 12:21:13 PM
Total Posts: 777, Joined: 6/14/2006
Ron pretty much pwned.
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fuzz123, on 6/6/2007 5:53:08 PM
Total Posts: 425, Joined: 9/9/2006
Even with the obvious attempts to silence him, he manages to come out looking better than the rest of the panel. Amazing.

I didn't time it or anything, but I think it could be argued that Paul was allowed less speaking time during the debate than any other candidate.
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RandyPenn, on 6/7/2007 1:27:04 AM
Total Posts: 8, Joined: 11/23/2006
The man understands the basics of the Republic. If we were based more in our roots we would not be out there as an empire building other nations outside our own. It is even sadder to see our rights and liberties curtailed to "protect" us from those we have inflicted injury and harm to. All we need to do is stand independent as Americans and stop defending corporation plunder.
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EvangelionFan, on 6/7/2007 4:43:48 AM
Total Posts: 512, Joined: 2/19/2006
The ONLY thing I can't get behind Ron Paul on is that he wants to completely remove welfare and medicare.

He said that he believes the hospitals can regulate themselves and US citizens don't need medicare. Yea sorry, the hospital administrators are money grubbing assholes.
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johnb820, on 6/7/2007 5:25:27 AM
Total Posts: 98, Joined: 3/3/2006
"I didn't time it or anything, but I think it could be argued that Paul was allowed less speaking time during the debate than any other candidate. "

Top 3 by time:
McCain 12:44, Giuliani 12:35, Romney 11:04

Bottom 3 by time:
Thompson 4:21, Tancredo 5:43, Paul 5:51

That's almost 3 times as much between McCain and Thompson while Ron Paul is certainly not being give much time to speak.
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NutManIV, on 6/7/2007 7:12:45 AM
Total Posts: 1278, Joined: 10/18/2006
^ Probably because everyone knows he isn't going to get nominated. So whats the point?
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trashman, on 6/7/2007 8:16:48 AM
Total Posts: 872, Joined: 9/23/2006
^fairness
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grinchdec23, on 6/7/2007 9:25:05 AM
Total Posts: 370, Joined: 3/19/2006
^^Nutman you crack me up with the BS...its because they KNOW if he gets enough time, he will gather ALOT of support and fast, and that scares the shit out of some high-ups.
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rcg, on 6/7/2007 10:01:28 AM
Total Posts: 2551, Joined: 10/17/2006
Ron Paul's policies would be extremely harsh and damaging to the poor - many of them would die - you know, those downtrodden people who cannot speak in here becaus they cannot afford computers and internet access. ...many of them, the elderly, the handicapped, the terminally ill, and children.

I also think privatizing everything is insane. Do you guys really want every public service to be privatized? Do you really want Haliburton handling all of our public services? That's should scare anyone.

HOWEVER, I do not doubt his sincerity and devotion to the constitution - and for that alone, I would support him - especially since our country is in deep-deep trouble right now. If we get another Bush - FASCISM will have it's so claws deep that we may never stop them. If it's not too late already.

Ron Paul for president!
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