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Ron Paul vs Hillary
Posted November 7th, 2007 by Jane AitkenI think Ron stands a much better chance of beating Hillary than Rudy does. What Republican is going to vote for Hillary? And Ron will get the indies, libertarians, constitutionalists and disgruntled republicans along too....bingo! A winner. An amazing jump from an 'unknown' candidate to what would happen against Hillary!
Hillary Tops in Military Contributions - Military Industrial Complex, That Is
Posted October 20th, 2007 by Michael NystromThanks to Thomas for sending along the following blog post from the Political Inquirer:
The ever famed ‘Military-Industrial Complex’ has picked their candidate of choice: Hillary Rodham Clinton. When Hillary takes office, do not be prepared to see an anti-war populist of any sort. She is as establishment as Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson, ready to declare war on Iran at a moment’s notice. The defense industry sees this and, I think, has made a good investment. Well, good if you’re a defense contractor. The Huffington Post reported:
The defense industry this year abandoned its decade-long commitment to the Republican Party, funneling the lion share of its contributions to Democratic presidential candidates, especially to Hillary Clinton who far out-paced all her competitors....
Only Ron Paul can beat Hillary
Posted October 7th, 2007 by Jane AitkenTake it you've seen the Orange County Register article that explains why we can't win against Hillary with a Rudy or a Mitt. I agree. There isn't too much difference between Rudy and Hillary so the elitists really don't care which one wins. They can't control someone who is his own person like Ron Paul.
In the "there's not a dime's worth of difference" category, check out this powerful article. It also opines that if we don't nominate someone like Ron Paul, we will get Hillary.
Ron Paul Fights Powerful Plutocracy
Bush Advises Hillary Campaign
Posted September 25th, 2007 by militantIt seems Bush is betting on Hillary being the next POTUS. Perhaps he knows something we don't? Two stories got my attention, on subsequent days. In the first, Bush predicts Hillary will get the Democrat nomination. In the second, Bush is apparently working with Hillary and others to adjust their positions and maintain the flexibility to stay in Iraq. I consider this an attempt to trap us all in that country for the next presidential term or two.
From the Hartford Courant:










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