Ron Paul Media Conspiracy
66Ron Paul A Republican
Written by: Lynne Conte/Talent Manager
Ron Paul is a Republican born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduated from Gettysburg College and the Duke University School of Medicine. During the 1960s he served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force. He moved to Texas with his wife Carol in 1968 and began his medical practice in Brazoria County. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Paul served in Congress where his ideals were not popular in Washington. He was one of four Republican congressmen in 1976 to endorse Ronald Reagan for president. He relinquished his house seat in 1984 returning to his medical practice; in 1997, he returned to present the 14th congressional district of Texas.
Currently he serves on the House Committee of Financial Services, the House Committee of Foreign Affairs and continues to advocate a dramatic reduction in federal government and a return to constitutional principles. In Arlington, VA on May 4, 2007 Congressman Ron Paul finished first in the MSNBC poll following the Grand Old Party, Republican Party (GOP) primary debate held at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, CA.
The media conspiracy against 2008 presidential candidate Ron Paul isn't a theory, it's the conspiracy to ignore and marginalize Paul's candidacy for president. Supporters of Paul are angry wanting criminal charges and class action lawsuits against mainstream media outlets who are collaborating in a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970 (RICO) conspiracy to censor Paul and control the outcome of the Presidential Election. The media is also being accused of donating money to other 2008 presidential candidates and wrongfully utilizing their monopoly across America to injure Paul and millions of his supporters.
Ron Paul's campaign has some good reports even though he's behind his opposing candidates. He has earned honors for his fund raising of six millions dollars in just 24 hours and his Internet phenomena is going extremely well reported by CNN in New York. The question at mind, is the media really in the conspiracy against 2008 presidential candidate Ron Paul? CNN continues with good reports on Paul informing people that Paul has 15 times more people in his Meet Up Groups from all the other political revivals and he has raised more than $18 million since October first given him outstanding ratings against his revivals. Ron Paul has established the biggest grass roots in history because "The People" recognize his words being the principle and not preaching words of what he thinks people want to hear. Is the media conspiracy against presidential candidate Ron Paul true? On January 6, 2008 Fox News will broadcast that Paul will be excluded from a forum of Republican candidate according to the New Hampshire State Republican Party and an Associated Press report. Ron Paul has higher polls in New Hampshire than his opposing candidates. Kent Snyder, Paul's campaign chairman will inform his supporters of inquiries to Fox News to why they have excluded Ron Paul.
The answer to the question on whether the media takes action of conspiracy against presidential candidate Ron Paul is like a merry-go-round just like any other debate. Some criticize and some favor. The National Ledger reports that the main support for Paul is his libertarian-conservative candidacy and he's the only Republican presidential candidate that opposed the war on Iraq.
At OpEdNews.com, "Hoss" David P. feels as though Paul's own messages makes him stand out amongst his candidates. Whether people like what he says explains "Hoss" David P., they're just not typical political extravagant speeches intended to persuade and he's not using the usual formulas for addressing the standard agendas that will pass Political discourse and debate. The controversy with the media and Ron Paul is that Paul thinks differently with question of does he offer "The People" another way? His ideal is a phenomena towards peace, freedom and prosperity, something that people have wanted for years.
We will see in the year 2008 whether there is the media conspiracy against presidential candidate Ron Paul is true and if it's just diverse opinions. Either way, Ron Paul should not be excluded from any forums without good reasons.
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