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The Chicago Tribune Strikes Again!

From day one, the Chicago Tribune has been dutiful in its role to dampen and demoralize the Ron Paul campaign. Here's a choice (and prominent) piece from today's Perspectives section. Comments are nearing 100 already. Note: the "writer" included his e-mail.

Here's a start:
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul ended his campaign late last week in classic RonPaulian fashion--by announcing that his campaign would accelerate and "get much bigger."

Apparently unaware of the exact meaning of "end," the maverick Texan--sort of the Dennis Kucinich of the GOP, only without the history of UFO sightings--dubbed his new non-campaign a "Campaign For Liberty."

"Freedom is very popular," Paul said to the few remaining people who knew he was still running for president. He went on to say that ice cream is delicious, the Earth is round, and bunnies are soft and furry.

http://www.chicagotribune...

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Well he's right:

Ice cream _is_ delicious, the Earth _is_ round, and bunnies _are_ soft and furry.

Left him a note

and the link for the Campaign for Liberty.
Maybe he'll get an education.

oh, so he's a jackass?

oh, so he's a jackass?

A little caution.....

After reading this article I went to the 'comments' and within a minute or so my spyware programs started picking up problems. I use Spyware Detective and Spybot S&D and they both started sending warnings. I'm not at all computer savy so this might have been a coincidence, I don't know.

Idaho did not care!

Bet they don't report what we did AFTER he suspended the campaign.

Itd be interesting to see if prior to printing;

"Freedom is very popular," Paul said to the few remaining people who knew he was still running for president.", the Trib was one of the media rags that excluded him from their polls as so many others did to perpetuate the misconception that he WASNT still running when in fact they knew he was.
If so it can almost be read as a boast- "the few remaining people (we werent able to deceive into thinking he'd dropped out already) who knew he was still running for president."

The Trib. and sister co. WGN

most certainly DID exclude RP as much as possible, most egregiously in the days leading to Illinois' Super Tuesday primary. We succeeded in forcing WGN to alter its broadcast to include Dr. Paul on Feb. 4. Score one for us! Don't forget, they ran one of the worst, most unrepresentative photos of RP and our campaign. See here:
http://www.mchenrycountyb...

omg thats a beautiful picture

thats Leibowitz quality...Life magazine- "The year in propaganda / psy ops". Its perhaps the best picture ever to evoke a reaction of "failure". These people are masters of deception.

Tribune gets a permanent pass in my book

The Chicago Tribune was the only major newspaper to cover Israel's attempt to intentionally sink the USS Liberty and murder of 34 crew members and report Israel's Washington DC mob attempt to cover it all up. Thank you Tribune, for the USS Liberty survivors.

Someone actually reads the Chicago Tribune?

Really, put it in perspective. The Chicago Tribune? You expect anything less?

You're doing more harm by repeating the swill, than by reading, chuckling and tossing the rag out.

Here's my advice; don't buy it, read it or discuss it.

I wholeheartedly disagree

If we do not counter their flawed assessments and assertions in words and actions, we will not progress. We have to have a presence within the MSM sphere (as we must within the primary political parties) in order to influence popular thinking and tip the scales in our favor. How did RP grow his supporter base? In the MSM-delivered debates, of course. Engaging only with the like-minded in a cloistered group will not "spread the message."

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That scumbag NWO tool!