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To: Brumar89 who wrote (461818)12/22/2011 2:48:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 794173
 
It looks as though the Lamestream Media and others are against Ron Paul's ideology so they are trying to attack him, but the attacks, such as your various links, make him look even better. No wonder his poll numbers are zooming. The CNN woman trying to make hay out of the newsletters for example. A more reasonable question would be, "What about the $trillions of unfunded liability and bankruptcy process now underway for the USA?" Look at Greece. And she wants to talk about a 20 year old newsletter.

It's the old story, if that's the best they have to hang on him, then he must be really good. Vote Ron Paul.

As for the 'blame America' laughable assertions, that's a mischaracterisation of what he says.

"Give them their own Vietnam" ... a lot came from Zbigniew's efforts. <the financing of the mujahideen in Afghanistan in response to the Soviet deployment of forces there [2] (allegedly either to help deter a Russian invasion, or to deliberately increase the chance of such an intervention occurring – or for both contradictory reasons simultaneously being embraced by separate U.S. officials [3]) and the arming of these rebels to counter the Soviet invasion; >

That would be Osama. Ooops a daisy. Rather than back Gorby, the USA backed Osama. Not the brightest move.

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