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by Preston on 03 September 2011 - 07:09
http://www.infowars.com/libya-and-syria-the-neocon-plan-to-attack-seven-countries-in-five-years/

by BabyEagle4U on 06 September 2011 - 14:09

by ggturner on 06 September 2011 - 22:09

by BabyEagle4U on 07 September 2011 - 01:09
He's a punk and he's afraid to debate Ron Paul because RON PAUL WILL WIN. Then the media wouldn't have anyone to talk about (lol) and they would have to talk about Ron Paul. It's not like anyone is running against Obama. LMAO
All by design I tell ya.

Here's the latest: (LOL)

by BabyEagle4U on 07 September 2011 - 02:09

by SitasMom on 07 September 2011 - 15:09
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/romney-to-unveil-plan-for-jobs-economy/2011/09/06/gIQAMUWl6J_print.html
Romney unveils sweeping plan for jobs, economy
By Philip Rucker and Karen Tumulty,
NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The far-reaching economic plan that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney put forward on Tuesday relies heavily on the premise that reviving the economy depends on getting the government out of the way of corporations.
Romney’s prescription for the country’s ailing economy includes overhauling federal tax, regulatory, trade and energy policies. His is a collection of business-friendly ideas that fit neatly within the mainstream of the Republican Party, with a few innovative proposals sprinkled throughout, namely tougher stances on China and labor unions.
“The right answer for America is not to grow government or to believe that government can create jobs. It is instead to create the conditions that allow the private sector and entrepreneurs to create jobs and to grow our economy. Growth is the answer, not government,” Romney said as he released the plan, called “Believe in America.”
That may be a questionable concept at a time when businesses are seeing record profits but have not put them into the kind of hiring and investment that could start a national economic recovery. At the same time, though, polls show that voters are losing faith in the Obama administration and its embrace of government as a solution to many of the country’s problems.
So in many ways, the terms of engagement between the president and Romney, as well as the rest of the Republican field, are set. “The politics of contrast are pretty simple here,” conservative economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin said.
Channeling the management consultant he used to be, Romney presented the outlines of a 59-point plan, published in a 160-page book. His aides boasted that it is the most specific proposal any presidential candidate has offered.
Romney spoke without a prepared text under a banner that read, “Day One, Job One,” inside a sweltering North Las Vegas truck warehouse. He laid out 10 actions he said he would take on his first day in the Oval Office that would create more certainty for businesses.
They include five measures that would: lower the corporate tax rate to 25 percent from 35 percent; implement free-trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea; expand domestic energy exploration; consolidate worker retraining programs and turn them over to the states; and cut non-security discretionary spending by 5 percent. (President Obama supports those three trade agreements, although he has been accused of dithering to satisfy the demands of organized labor.)
If elected, the former Massachusetts governor said he would issue five executive orders on Inaugurat
by SitasMom on 07 September 2011 - 15:09
At least Romney has plans and has the guts to put them out there for review......
http://www.washingtonpost.com/r/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2011/09/06/National-Politics/Graphics/BelieveInAmerica%E2%80%93MittRomney%E2%80%93PlanForJobsAndEconomicGrowth.pdf?hpid=z1

by Two Moons on 07 September 2011 - 17:09
It would be so much simpler to just turn the country over to the corporations and be done with it, no more smoke up our asses.
Where will 14 million Americans find jobs?
Have any of these bought and sold heroes on either side bothered to tell us.
And who brought all of this upon us to begin with?
I know, do you?
You only have the illusion of choice, behind the mask they are all the same.
And this is the best America can come up with?
Sad, just plain sad, and it's gonna hurt.

by BabyEagle4U on 07 September 2011 - 17:09
Anyhows Rick Perry is our only speed bump @ present sooooo, we managed to buy 2 slots for the advert "trust" the one with Reagan posted above to air during the debate tonight twice nationally !!!
Can you believe this ... everyone watching the republican presidential debate tonight will see a Ron Paul advert for the first time nationally on TV .. and twice !! This is soo exciting.
We worked sooo hard for this. Tipping point is reached, patriots are pushing threw !! YAY America !!!!

by BabyEagle4U on 07 September 2011 - 17:09
Anyhow, here's the new video that will air, the one posted uptop is old. The only thing that changed is the last 3 seconds to include Ron Paul's approval. (LMAO) Woot Woot !!!
Edit: CNBC and MSNBC 8PM - 9:45PM ET - Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, CA
Rick Perry the "Texas Cheerleader" ... too funny !!
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