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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Ron Paul is John Doe

In the great 1941 film, Meet John Doe, Gary Cooper is smeared by the rich and powerful elites. Barbara Stanwyck tries to save him, but I won't spoil the ending for you, which now gets me a little choked up. But there's a great scene where John Doe (Gary Cooper) is about to address the audience and the power mongers have the power cut so the microphones go dead. Is the same happening to Ron Paul? Now AOL is trying to smear him regarding some innocent remarks he made regarding Abraham Lincoln, the statist who did not avoid war at all costs, like he should have, and 622,000 soldiers lost their lives. Rent the movie, and let me know if you think Ron Paul is the modern-day John Doe. Here's a short clip before the great scene at the stadium where he's silenced.

1 comment:

engineering said...

Today's media is DOA due to the internet... :) check the following link
http://operationlivefreeordie.com/index.html
The way RP is using the web is fantastic. He will change the future of politics in this country.