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If this is not understood, Dr. Ron Paul loses, he must get into the primaries and win, New Infomation

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Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
435th Post

Outstanding
Raymond


Keith Olbermann's Special Comment tonight is without a doubt, one of his hardest hitting and most emotional to date. Keith absolutely lays waste to President Bush's lies and rhetoric about the surge.


He contrasts his callous disregard for the truth and the troops between his six hour photo op in Iraq and the interview with Draper released this weekend.

Keith Olbermann's Special Comment tonight
http://disc.server.co...

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
436th Post

Please do this
Raymond

Here's the link to send Hannity an email about his
lies reguarding the poll

http://action.downsiz...

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
437th Post

This will help the doctor.
Raymond


Osama bin Laden organized the
9/11 attacks right?

Not according to the FBI, or
the White House, or the Justice
Department.

What is implied on TV is very
different from the actual actions
the US government has taken in
"pursuit" of the 9/11 conspirators.

Six years later, the US has filed
no charges, presented no evidence
and in fact is not even seeking
Bin Laden in connection with the
crime!

http://www.brasscheck...

- Brasscheck

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
438th Post

Folks, I have no idea IF these are facts or fiction. I do NOT know how they were arrived at. BUT it is interesting. Thought you would like to see them.


> Thought you would like this thought.
>
> About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new
> constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor
> at the University of Edinburgh, had this to say about the fall of the
> Athenian Republic some 2,000 years earlier:
> "A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as
> a permanent form of government."
> "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters
> discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public
> treasury."
>
> "From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates
> who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the
> result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal
> policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship."
>
> "The average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the
> beginning of history, has been about 200 years."
> "During those 200 years, those nations always progressed through the
> following sequence:
> 1. from bondage to spiritual faith;
> 2. from spiritual faith to great courage;
> 3. from courage to liberty;
> 4. from liberty to abundance;
> 5. from abundance to complacency;
> 6. from complacency to apathy;
> 7. from apathy to dependence;
> 8. From dependence back into bondage"
>
> Professor Joseph Olson of Hemline University School of Law, St. Paul,
> Minnesota, points out some interesting facts concerning the 2000
> Presidential election:
>
> Number of States won by:
>
> Gore: 19
> Bush: 29
> Square miles of land won by:
> Gore: 580,000
> Bush: 2,427,000
> Population of counties won by:
> Gore: 127 million
> Bush: 143 million
> Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by:
> Gore: 13.2
> Bush: 2.1
> Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Bush
> won was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens of this great
> country. Gore's territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in
> government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government
> welfare..."
>
> Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the
> "complacency and apathy" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of
> democracy, with some forty percent of the nation's population already
> having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.
>
> If Congress grants amnesty and citizenship to twenty million
> criminal invaders, they call illegal, and how they vote, then we can say
> goodbye to the USA in fewer than five years.
> ----------
> Unfortunately, those who pass this on will be members of the
> taxpaying public, not the freeloaders.
>
>

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
440th Post

Second Amendment Committee <liberty89@libertygunrights.com > wrote:
Interesting comments by Ron Paul. Be warned!




Congressman: Stock Market Will Eventually Collapse
Ron Paul says martial law provisions in place to deal with economic discord.

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, August 29, 2007



Texas Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul says that attempts to rescue an ailing stock market last week, during which the Fed pumped in billions in liquidity, were merely a stop gap measure - and that an economic collapse is all but inevitable.

"They think that they can control it but eventually they can't, as powerful as they are eventually the markets are more powerful," the Congressman told the Alex Jones Show yesterday.

"The dollar can't be kept in check because eventually it will come unwound," he added.
(Article continues below)

"But I think the most significant figure we've heard in the last few weeks is the measurement between 2000 - 2005, the clear cut admission that real income has gone down, which is a reflection of the dollar."

Paul explained that recent attempts to pump liquidity into the markets are only a temporary fix and that the long-term effects of doing so spell disaster for the economy.

"The dollar is plunging no matter what you read and hear about and no matter how hard they work to keep the bubble going the only way they can do that is creating more money....causing the dollar to go down even faster, the market seems to be reassured - there's a contrivance to try to hold this together....but it won't last, eventually it's going to collapse," said Paul.

The Texas Congressman cited the repeal of the Insurrection Act as opening the door to a declaration of national emergency and martial law which could be instituted for any number of reasons, including civil disobedience in the event of an economic downturn and a run on the banks.

"If in 6 months or a year there is total chaos who knows what they might try to do," said Paul.
The presidential candidate also slammed the abolition of Habeas Corpus as a "very dangerous sign" that plans were being laid for martial law.

"Why would they change them (the laws) if they didn't plan to use them," concluded Paul.
Suspicions were raised last week when a mystery trader risked billions of dollars after buying 245,000 put options on the Dow Jones Eurostoxx 50 index, in effect a speculation that the market would crash by a third before September 21st.

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
441st Post

Voter pledge of support for Dr. Ron Paul

http://www.libertaria...

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
442nd Post

This is very good information to send to your undecided personal email list.
Raymond

http://etherzone.com/...

Flo Hoffman
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Greenville, OH
622nd Post

bump

Raymond Dodson
user 4165718
Reno, NV
443rd Post

There are a lot of things that are
galling about media's distortions
on and after 9/11.

Turning New York mayor Rudy Giuliani
into a hero has to be one of the worst.

Far from being a hero, Giuliani'a
incompetence and cowardice caused
hundreds of unnecessary deaths that
day.

He was then instrumental in the
destruction of critical evidence by
the selling WTC steel beams with the
help of mafia middlemen to Chinese
steel manufacturers.

Since 9/11, this pseudo-hero and key
player in the cover up has earned over
$60 million in speaking and consulting
fees.

http://www.brasscheck...

How can this fraud be considered a serious
presidential candidate, let alone a "hero?"

- Brasscheck

P.S. Please share Brasscheck TV e-mails
and videos with your friends and colleagues.
That's how we grow. Thanks.

Raymond Dodson
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Reno, NV
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 8, 2007


MICROCHIP IMPLANTS CAUSE FAST-GROWING, MALIGNANT TUMORS IN LAB ANIMALS
Damning research findings could spell the end of VeriChip
http://www.antichips....

The Associated Press will issue a breaking story this weekend revealing
that microchip implants have induced cancer in laboratory animals and
dogs, says privacy expert and long-time VeriChip opponent Dr. Katherine
Albrecht.

As the AP will report, a series of research articles spanning more than
a decade found that mice and rats injected with glass-encapsulated RFID
transponders developed malignant, fast-growing, lethal cancers in up to
1% to 10% of cases. The tumors originated in the tissue surrounding the
microchips and often grew to completely surround the devices, the
researchers said.

Albrecht first became aware of the microchip-cancer link when she and
her "Spychips" co-author, Liz McIntyre, were contacted by a pet owner
whose dog had died from a chip-induced tumor. Albrecht then found
medical studies showing a causal link between microchip implants and
cancer in other animals. Before she brought the research to the AP's
attention, the studies had received little public notice.

A four-month AP investigation turned up additional documents, several of
which had been published before VeriChip's parent company, Applied
Digital Solutions, sought FDA approval to market the implant for humans.
The VeriChip received FDA approval in 2004 under the watch of then
Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson who later joined the
company's board.

Under FDA policy, it would have been VeriChip's responsibility to bring
the adverse studies to the FDA's attention, but VeriChip CEO Scott
Silverman claims the company was unaware of the research.

Albrecht expressed skepticism that a company like VeriChip, whose
primary business is microchip implants, would be unaware of relevant
studies in the published literature.

"For Mr. Silverman not to know about this research would be negligent.
If he did know about these studies, he certainly had an incentive to
keep them quiet," said Albrecht. "Had the FDA known about the cancer
link, they might never have approved his company's product."

Since gaining FDA approval, VeriChip has aggressively targeted diabetic
and dementia patients, and recently announced that it had chipped 90
Alzheimer's patients and their caregivers in Florida. Employees in the
Mexican Attorney General's Office, workers in a U.S. security firm, and
club-goers in Europe have also been implanted.

Albrecht expressed concern for those who have received a chip implant,
urging them to get the devices removed as soon as possible.

"These new revelations change everything," she said. "Why would anyone
take the risk of having a cancer chip in their arm?"

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