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Ron Paul Mentions 20/20 Host as Possible Appointee

Ron Paul Mentions 20/20’s John Stossel as Possible Administration Appointees

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1slo0cGKAYc

 

War on Drugs – John Stossel interviews Ron Paul

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpgWAAmVwDM

 

Ron Paul Newsweek Segment About the I.R.S.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5tgVJiXRjw

Ron Paul Administration Appointments
http://www.nolanchart.com/article421.html

Well known Ron Paul Supporter gets arrested for jaywalking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmPi2GbbUes

Diverse crowd turns out for Paul event
http://www.star-telegram.com/elections/story/349903.html

Kansas Republican Caucus & Straw Poll. Ron Paul wins. By how much? 79-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMCgPsbwJsI

The shocking truth about Ron Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO1sw2Qf1Kc

Live Free or Die Volunteers come from afar for GOP’s Ron Paul
http://www.seacoastonline.com/apps/p…1209/NEWS/712090352

A Ron Paul Grassroots Group Formed A PAC And Is Running TV Ads For Him In Iowa. The Ads Are Amazing
http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/….oots-group-formed-pac.html

Why the Internet Community Supports Ron Paul
http://www.nolanchart.com/article414.html

Race for ’08: Ron Paul fans share one goal – Cut government
http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/553861.html

Ron Paul and the Media Bias
http://www.nolanchart.com/article411.html

 



Newsweek Smears Ron Paul on NAFTA SuperHighway

Canada openly proclaims NAFTA Superhighway
Readers bombard Newsweek with evidence after adverse story on Ron Paul

Jerome R. Corsi
World Net Daily
December 8, 2007

A Newsweek story critical of Rep. Ron Paul and labeling the NAFTA Superhighway a baseless conspiracy theory has generated approximately 250 adverse reader responses on the “comments” section of Newsweek’s website, many citing hard evidence that the proposed transcontinental trade corridor is quite real.


U.S. Rep. Ron Paul

“There is a broad coalition of Americans developing across the United States who are opposed to a North American Union and know that Ron Paul is right and we need to take action now before it is too late,” Jesse Benton, national press secretary for the Ron Paul Presidential Campaign 08 told WND.

Particularly interesting among Newsweek’s reader comments were citations of Canadian government websites that openly discuss and declare plans to create a NAFTA Superhighway.

Several readers pointed to a Canadian government video clip gaining wide circulation on the Internet. It involves a Nov. 20 “Speech from the Throne,” in which John Harvard, lieutenant-governor of the Province of Manitoba, Canada, opened the second session of the 39th assembly of the provincial legislature with comments proclaiming support for the development of a “Mid-Continent Trade Corridor.”

“Manitoba is also taking a major role in the development of a Mid-Continent Trade Corridor, connecting our northern Port of Churchill with trade markets throughout the central United States and Mexico,” Harvard told the legislature.

“To advance the concept,” Harvard continued, “an alliance has been built with business leaders and state and city governments spanning the entire length of the Corridor. When fully developed, the trade route will incorporate an ‘inland port’ in Winnipeg with pre-clearance for international shipping.”

A video posted on YouTube shows excerpts from Harvard’s speech juxtaposed with clips of President Bush and Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper at the press conference of the third summit of the Security and Prosperity Partnership in Montebello, Quebec, on Aug. 21, ridiculing the North American Union and the NAFTA Superhighway as baseless conspiracy theories.

A Destination-Winnipeg trade group website identifies the Mid-Continent Trade Corridor as “the northern gateway of this vast Corridor, a network of highways and railways linking the business community with cities to the south, through the U.S. and into Mexico.”

The Canadian government’s Canada Transport website describes the Mid-Continent International Trade Corridor as a rail and highway network which stretches from Manitoba to Mexico.

Other Newsweek readers provided links to an Alberta government website.

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation in Alberta, Canada, has posted on its website a trade corridor map that shows a NAFTA Superhighway clearly designated in the same route, including Interstate Highways 35, 29 and 94, that the North America’s SuperCorridor Coalition, or NASCO, designates as the I-35 NAFTA Superhighway.

Craig Offman of the National Post writes that this Alberta map of the NAFTA Superhighway on the Alberta Government website is currently Number Two on the popular U.S. web site Digg.com.

“Well, now, Mr. Paul might think he has some real fodder,” Offman writees. “The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation website uses the exact phrase, showing a thoroughfare that begins in Manitoba and drops all the way down to West Texas.”

“Why would the Canadian government web page in Alberta show a NAFTA Superhighway if the highway doesn’t exist?” asks a Newsweek reader linking to the Alberta site. “Keep on lying to the people, Newsweek, it is what you do best.”

“We have had that map with the NAFTA Superhighway on our website for 5 years or more,” Jerry Bellikka, director of communications for the Alberta Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation told WND in a telephone interview.

“The website is a site for truckers,” Bellikka explained. “We try to harmonize our trucking regulations with Canada and the United States so truckers can log on and see where they fit on our requirements when they are traveling along these North American corridors.”

WND asked Bellikka if the Alberta Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation had any intention of changing the NAFTA Superhighway map on its website.

“No,” Bellinkka answered directly. “We have no plan to change the designation of NAFTA Superhighway on our website.”

PROOF The North American Union Exists
http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/061207_nafta_real.html

Ron Paul fires back at Newsweek ‘hit’ piece
http://www.worldnetdaily.com…sp?ARTICLE_ID=59060

Alberta Government Admits NAFTA Superhighway
http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=5326

NAFTA Superhighway shown on Canadian GOVERNMENT web site
http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.co….ay-shown-on-canadian.html

What is the ‘North American Union’?

 



Ron Paul Turnout May Shock the Iowa Caucus

Ron Paul Turnout May Shock the Iowa Caucus

Matt Towery
The National Ledger
December 9, 2007


Ron Paul Rally in Philidelphia, Nov. 10, photo by AppalIT

“Listen. Do you want to know a secret? Do you promise not to tell?” No, it’s not the lyrics to the famed Beatles song. This is deep politics and strategy. What has seemed for so long to be a far-distant Iowa caucus is now about to arrive in less than a month. First, the secrets. There are plenty of people who’ve worked in presidential campaigns, or who have deep knowledge of how the system works.

For them, this will not come as a great surprise, especially for those who are familiar with the old term “street money.” They’ll know that street money was used primarily in Southern or big-city elections in the past. Maybe it won’t come as a surprise, either, that there has also been a more quietly kept tradition of “cash for a vote” in past Iowa contests.

Here’s how it has worked in some instances: Potential voters were recruited by deep-pocketed campaigns, often from states other than Iowa. They were put on buses to be delivered to the appointed caucus locations.

While Iowa has taken measures to end the “invasion” of out-of-state participants in this year’s caucus, it’s unlikely that the use of “gratuities” by at least one or two campaigns will come to an end.

Is there proof positive, a smoking gun or a photo of $100 exchanging hands for any voter’s participation? Absolutely not. But then again, there has never been that same evidence for the widely accepted fact that payment of voters in the Southern and big-city races has taken place. But it has.

The real problem this go-round is that some of the big-money candidates have squandered their cash. One wonders whether their campaigns, or their friends, have managed to hold on to enough loot to provide the presents and gratuities necessary to pull otherwise uninterested voters out of their homes, to force them to remain locked in some community center, where they must listen to advocates for candidates and remain firmly entrenched in the corner of the facility until their candidates’ votes are finally counted.

And, of course, those buses are less likely this time to be carrying any shipment of “Iowans” who just happen to reside outside the state. In other words, it may well be that just as “street money” is a dying tradition in the South, its Midwestern equivalent is dying off as well.

Let me make it clear: This past practice was not limited to one political party. More importantly, those in the know in Iowa plan to be on high alert for indications of gratuity incentives that might be used to increase voter turnout in January.

And that brings me to what I increasingly believe will be the “shocker” in the Iowa caucus. Let me make it clear that my vague description of activities above has nothing to do with the prediction I’m about to make.

As I’ve written in prior columns, I find it hard to believe that massive numbers of voters returning from their New Year’s celebrations — in a state where it gets dark at 4:30 p.m. and is likely to be very cold — will be compelled to leave the toasty confines of their homes and abandon watching the Orange Bowl game in order to vote in a caucus.

Under this theory, turnout will be impossible to predict. There are many theories that I’ve already explored about which candidates, of both major parties, might benefit from this quirky set of circumstances created by the move of the Iowa caucus to Jan. 3. But the one candidate I believe could benefit above all others will be GOP candidate Ron Paul. Iowa political insiders I’ve talked to agree.

After covering the public appearances of various presidential candidates on the Republican side, and even participating in the seemingly secure atmosphere of a post-debate media “spin room,” I have been amazed at the zeal of Ron Paul supporters to appear in huge numbers.

What received little coverage out of last week’s CNN-YouTube debate in Florida was that the biggest demonstration outside the hall was a parade of Paul supporters. Inside the spin room, where credentialed journalists and, now, bloggers are allowed to interview candidates and their surrogates, a seemingly unknown but large group of “reporters” surrounded Paul.

At a recent Rudy Giuliani rally, the Paul supporters virtually outnumbered the Giuliani crowd.

All of this tells me that what looks like 6 percent of the vote for Paul in states like Iowa could easily, especially where turnout is low, move toward double digits. From what my friends in Iowa are telling me, Huckabee or some other candidate may emerge the winner, but the big story that night may be that the contrarian Paul could find himself placing ahead of some really big names. Time will tell.

Fox News covers Iowa Independent’s Republican Power Rankings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvUhofcs4Cs

Iowa Independent Predicts Ron Paul Could Rank 3rd in Caucus
http://www.huffingtonpo…ron-paul-thir_b_75756.html

Paul Beats McCain in Iowa; MSNBC/Newsweek Censors Own Poll
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/017532.html

Ron Paul’s Iowa dreams becoming more real
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21516892/page/2/

Ron Paul supporters dominate at mock ‘caucus’
http://www.journalnow.com/ser….e&c=MGArticle&cid=1173353786220

Ron Paul: Tough Road in Iowa?
http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=50713

Iowa Caucus for Ron Paul FAQ
http://www.caucusforpaul.com/