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		<title>By: Deacon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deacon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
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PROTECTION begins at home!

If the Honorable Ron Paul
would embrace radical
immigration-, refugee- and
asylum-policy reform, which
PROTECTS America&#039;s founding
race and culture, he&#039;d
garner massive support!

For example, why isn&#039;t he
opposing the granting of
ESCAPE-VISAS to Iraqis?

Read my letter to a NYT
reporter on that issue:

===
===


July 26, 2008

Dear Alissa,

Re: 

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/25/world/middleeast/25visa.html?_r=1&amp;ref=world&amp;oref=slogin

Please, Alissa, send this missive to one
of your paper&#039;s editorial writers, as
the plan to give visas to Iraqi employees
of the U.S. military flies in the face of
White House claims of great advances in
SAFETY there.

Why would the U.S. give visas to the most
capable Iraqi citizens while that badly
damaged country is going to need every one
of it more-capable citizens, to rebuild
their INFRASTRUCTURE and SOCIETY.

It&#039;s utterly insane to claim the need to
grant protective visas while claiming that
the surge has made Iraq far safer for
everyone.

No?

Also, the U.S. is facing, possibly, another
Great Depression.  So, who is going to
employ those tens of thousands of Iraqi
arrivals (( the principal visa holder may
bring his/her immediate family, then, under
another program, the entire extended family
may apply for asylum in the U.S., which
policy amounts to what anti-immigration
folks argue against: NEVER-ENDING CHAIN
IMMIGRATION!, which, potentially, allowS for
millions of Iraqi asylum entries--far
beyond the 5-year time-frame ))?

Please ask one of your editors to write
a piece about WHY this new, safer Iraq
requires giving escape-visas to Iraqis
WHO ARE GOING TO BE SORELY NEEDED to
rebuild.

-Deacon

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<p>PROTECTION begins at home!</p>
<p>If the Honorable Ron Paul<br />
would embrace radical<br />
<a href="http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/border-security/" >immigration</a>-, refugee- and<br />
asylum-policy reform, which<br />
PROTECTS America&#8217;s founding<br />
race and culture, he&#8217;d<br />
garner massive support!</p>
<p>For example, why isn&#8217;t he<br />
opposing the granting of<br />
ESCAPE-VISAS to Iraqis?</p>
<p>Read my letter to a NYT<br />
reporter on that issue:</p>
<p>===<br />
===</p>
<p>July 26, 2008</p>
<p>Dear Alissa,</p>
<p>Re: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/25/world/middleeast/25visa.html?_r=1&amp;ref=world&amp;oref=slogin" rel="nofollow">http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/25/world/middleeast/25visa.html?_r=1&amp;ref=world&amp;oref=slogin</a></p>
<p>Please, Alissa, send this missive to one<br />
of your paper&#8217;s editorial writers, as<br />
the plan to give visas to Iraqi employees<br />
of the U.S. military flies in the face of<br />
White House claims of great advances in<br />
SAFETY there.</p>
<p>Why would the U.S. give visas to the most<br />
capable Iraqi citizens while that badly<br />
damaged country is going to need every one<br />
of it more-capable citizens, to rebuild<br />
their INFRASTRUCTURE and SOCIETY.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s utterly insane to claim the need to<br />
grant protective visas while claiming that<br />
the surge has made Iraq far safer for<br />
everyone.</p>
<p>No?</p>
<p>Also, the U.S. is facing, possibly, another<br />
Great Depression.  So, who is going to<br />
employ those tens of thousands of Iraqi<br />
arrivals (( the principal visa holder may<br />
bring his/her immediate family, then, under<br />
another program, the entire extended family<br />
may apply for asylum in the U.S., which<br />
policy amounts to what anti-immigration<br />
folks argue against: NEVER-ENDING CHAIN<br />
<a href="http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/border-security/" >IMMIGRATION</a>!, which, potentially, allowS for<br />
millions of Iraqi asylum entries&#8211;far<br />
beyond the 5-year time-frame ))?</p>
<p>Please ask one of your editors to write<br />
a piece about WHY this new, safer Iraq<br />
requires giving escape-visas to Iraqis<br />
WHO ARE GOING TO BE SORELY NEEDED to<br />
rebuild.</p>
<p>-Deacon</p>
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		<title>By: Dea G.</title>
		<link>http://www.ronpaul.com/2008-07-20/its-not-always-the-governments-fault/comment-page-1/#comment-3463</link>
		<dc:creator>Dea G.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 10:39:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know exactly what to think here, except there are flies in the ointment. We are not generally equipped with the info to make a correct analysis. Especially here in Red Canaduh, where gas has been over $5 for more than a year under the gov&#039;ts velvet glove of tyranny here. 
For us to have to turn back the clock &amp; live more like the existentialist druids the tapeworms want all producers to be is regressive; an obvious symptom of failed economics on behalf of big, parasitical, non-productive policy, &amp; criminal-minded, immoral government reps. However, it is true that folks have lost everything several generations have toiled for, &amp; we each urgently need to become self-responsible, because if the R3volution is about anything, it is about firmly establishing inalienable individual rights of freedom &amp; consciousness, &amp; certainly not about any collective privilege.
I am thinking that no matter the market losses, the big fed companies incl. nearly every oil producer, (like in the mortgage fiasco we are now witnessing,) has an unlocked secret back door to the public&#039;s coffers; thru inextricably contrived taxpayer bailout, amortized over many generations. Investors &amp; consumers are losing here, but you can bet your pay on the fact that the lobbyists &amp; elite directors at the top of these boards are not worried about losing anything in the long run.
In this 2000 yr. old vortex of dishonesty we are unable to live function or prosper as humans; like Alice in Wonderland in someone else&#039;s false, discordian world where 2+2 don&#039;t ever add up to the same thing twice. 
We each need to become &#039;sly as a fox&#039; ~ now that we&#039;ve excelled at the &#039;meek as lamb&#039; part. 
Start by just saying &quot;NO!&quot; 
History is made by people, not events.
The real Uncle Sam is just now standing up; Luv ya&#039; Dr. RP.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know exactly what to think here, except there are flies in the ointment. We are not generally equipped with the info to make a correct analysis. Especially here in Red Canaduh, where gas has been over $5 for more than a year under the gov&#8217;ts velvet glove of tyranny here.<br />
For us to have to turn back the clock &amp; live more like the existentialist druids the tapeworms want all producers to be is regressive; an obvious symptom of failed economics on behalf of big, parasitical, non-productive policy, &amp; criminal-minded, immoral government reps. However, it is true that folks have lost everything several generations have toiled for, &amp; we each urgently need to become self-responsible, because if the R3volution is about anything, it is about firmly establishing inalienable individual rights of freedom &amp; consciousness, &amp; certainly not about any collective privilege.<br />
I am thinking that no matter the market losses, the big fed companies incl. nearly every oil producer, (like in the mortgage fiasco we are now witnessing,) has an unlocked secret back door to the public&#8217;s coffers; thru inextricably contrived taxpayer bailout, amortized over many generations. Investors &amp; consumers are losing here, but you can bet your pay on the fact that the lobbyists &amp; elite directors at the top of these boards are not worried about losing anything in the long run.<br />
In this 2000 yr. old vortex of dishonesty we are unable to live function or prosper as humans; like Alice in Wonderland in someone else&#8217;s false, discordian world where 2+2 don&#8217;t ever add up to the same thing twice.<br />
We each need to become &#8217;sly as a fox&#8217; ~ now that we&#8217;ve excelled at the &#8216;meek as lamb&#8217; part.<br />
Start by just saying &#8220;NO!&#8221;<br />
History is made by people, not events.<br />
The real Uncle Sam is just now standing up; Luv ya&#8217; Dr. RP.</p>
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		<title>By: Mr. Self Sufficient</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr. Self Sufficient</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Having years of inside knowledge and experience in the markets I must support &quot;NEVER MCCain&quot;&#039;s comment.  Buying stock in the problem is, in itself, foolish. Not to mention it may reflect selfserving greed.  I strongly advise everyone against buying any stock (these days).  But if you must support the enemy (Wall Street) at least invest in US owned alternative energy entities.  Opinions are like sphincters... everyone has one and they all stink.  Many of my township neighbors need their &quot;trucks&quot; for work , not being able to afford a new 2 seater because they have children and a mortgage, and they want to eat and drink healthy food and water, they are faced with paying the &quot;skies-the-limit&quot; gas prices a result of this modern day bank caused depression and as a result their whole familiy suffers. The cost of petro directly affects the cost of ALL goods and services. On the topic of potable water, most municiple tap water around the country has between 45 and 140 volitle and harmful &quot;things&quot; in it. Most of these &quot;things&quot; are added intentionally and incidentally. (When I had municiple water my water lab tests revealed 131 carcinigens, heavy metals, pesticides, petroleum by products and solvents) On the topic of food, why are companies and the FDA adding and allowing things like aspertame (a popular rat poison and known brain enemy and cancer cause) in candy, gum, soda and juices? They ban lead paint but instead they allow the decades of consumption of a poison carcinogen by our children. Sodium benzoate, a polularly used preservative in soft drinks, is another cancer window. Alone the chemical is benign but when it interacts with Vitamin C inside our bodies the reaction produces BENZENE... a big cancer catylist. I can go on and on with my years of research and laboratory knowledge, but I will spare you a lesson in reality, truth and facts.(&quot;poisoned&quot; food and water= Big Pharma profitability)
 This modern day depression that we are experiencing is severe in more ways than one.  The last great depression occurred when many in the US had farms, we had manufacturing jobs and people were more self sufficient with more common sense and discipline.  Things are different now.  I have traveled throughout the US this year and I have spent most of my time talking with the people.  Although there is a small percentage who may be a bit lazy, as Mr.C implied(more like afraid and too trusting of the &quot;system&quot; or they are suffering from a lack of personal confidence and good information),and in turn procrastinate at being proactive.  But, what the media and our illustrious gov. reps (RP excluded)almost intentionally fail to connect with is the silent sufferers.  Those who have been living within their means, who have saved for a rainy day, who have sacrificed to provide for their families, invested their retirement dreams in Wall Street and worked hard at the job they ended up with.  Is it possible that Mr.Cuneo also stands disconnected from the uniqueness of each families&#039; sittuation? Perhaps more of us are so influenced by the BoobTube that we actually believe that we know what is good for everyone and that we are in control of our own opinions? The screaming of Americans (Mr. C referred to) is not a simple result of a &quot;one size fits all&quot; ignorance, wasteful spending and carelessness.  I am aware that only approx. 9% of the families affected and hit hard now are reaping what they sowed.  The remainder are purely victims of &quot;Bankers Greed&quot;, the media, and Megalomaniacs. This 90% of our countrymen are experiencing a myriad of conditions which created a unique hybrid of socially imposed trouble under their roof.  I was saddened and aggitated after reading &quot;Freedom Starts at Home&quot;.  Although, I understand why Mr. Cuneo made his claims, I find it quite blind to the broad based reality and working solutions that exist and are needed.  Propaganda is a strong and powerful science that controls and influences our minds. Having a BS in Social Psychology and a MS in Behavioral Science, I am disgusted to state that I worked for 15 years applying this science in the boardroom and on the masses. In my educated and professional opinion, it seems that the influence behind &quot;Freedom Starts at Home&quot; reeks of major media propaganda.  Just take notice of some of the phrases and suggestions contained there in.  It is obvious to me that someone thinks they are being part of a solution yet, unfortunately, they are just an enlightened head in the flock.  I am sorry if this offened anyone but sometimes the truth makes us flinch. Hopefully, it will makes us all THINK and REFLECT more constructively and effectively. 
 I wish you all hope, stregnth and perseverence. Stop spending all your money, read history, become more independent, eat healthy food, educate people, practice random acts of kindness, get active in your town and most of all God be with Ron Paul in his selfless patriotic mission. Good Luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having years of inside knowledge and experience in the markets I must support &#8220;NEVER MCCain&#8221;&#8217;s comment.  Buying stock in the problem is, in itself, foolish. Not to mention it may reflect selfserving greed.  I strongly advise everyone against buying any stock (these days).  But if you must support the enemy (Wall Street) at least invest in US owned alternative energy entities.  Opinions are like sphincters&#8230; everyone has one and they all stink.  Many of my township neighbors need their &#8220;trucks&#8221; for work , not being able to afford a new 2 seater because they have children and a mortgage, and they want to eat and drink healthy food and water, they are faced with paying the &#8220;skies-the-limit&#8221; gas prices a result of this modern day bank caused depression and as a result their whole familiy suffers. The cost of petro directly affects the cost of ALL goods and services. On the topic of potable water, most municiple tap water around the country has between 45 and 140 volitle and harmful &#8220;things&#8221; in it. Most of these &#8220;things&#8221; are added intentionally and incidentally. (When I had municiple water my water lab tests revealed 131 carcinigens, heavy metals, pesticides, petroleum by products and solvents) On the topic of food, why are companies and the FDA adding and allowing things like aspertame (a popular rat poison and known brain enemy and cancer cause) in candy, gum, soda and juices? They ban lead paint but instead they allow the decades of consumption of a poison carcinogen by our children. Sodium benzoate, a polularly used preservative in soft drinks, is another cancer window. Alone the chemical is benign but when it interacts with Vitamin C inside our bodies the reaction produces BENZENE&#8230; a big cancer catylist. I can go on and on with my years of research and laboratory knowledge, but I will spare you a lesson in reality, truth and facts.(&#8221;poisoned&#8221; food and water= Big Pharma profitability)<br />
 This modern day depression that we are experiencing is severe in more ways than one.  The last great depression occurred when many in the US had farms, we had manufacturing jobs and people were more self sufficient with more common sense and discipline.  Things are different now.  I have traveled throughout the US this year and I have spent most of my time talking with the people.  Although there is a small percentage who may be a bit lazy, as Mr.C implied(more like afraid and too trusting of the &#8220;system&#8221; or they are suffering from a lack of personal confidence and good information),and in turn procrastinate at being proactive.  But, what the media and our illustrious gov. reps (RP excluded)almost intentionally fail to connect with is the silent sufferers.  Those who have been living within their means, who have saved for a rainy day, who have sacrificed to provide for their families, invested their retirement dreams in Wall Street and worked hard at the job they ended up with.  Is it possible that Mr.Cuneo also stands disconnected from the uniqueness of each families&#8217; sittuation? Perhaps more of us are so influenced by the BoobTube that we actually believe that we know what is good for everyone and that we are in control of our own opinions? The screaming of Americans (Mr. C referred to) is not a simple result of a &#8220;one size fits all&#8221; ignorance, wasteful spending and carelessness.  I am aware that only approx. 9% of the families affected and hit hard now are reaping what they sowed.  The remainder are purely victims of &#8220;Bankers Greed&#8221;, the media, and Megalomaniacs. This 90% of our countrymen are experiencing a myriad of conditions which created a unique hybrid of socially imposed trouble under their roof.  I was saddened and aggitated after reading &#8220;Freedom Starts at Home&#8221;.  Although, I understand why Mr. Cuneo made his claims, I find it quite blind to the broad based reality and working solutions that exist and are needed.  Propaganda is a strong and powerful science that controls and influences our minds. Having a BS in Social Psychology and a MS in Behavioral Science, I am disgusted to state that I worked for 15 years applying this science in the boardroom and on the masses. In my educated and professional opinion, it seems that the influence behind &#8220;Freedom Starts at Home&#8221; reeks of major media propaganda.  Just take notice of some of the phrases and suggestions contained there in.  It is obvious to me that someone thinks they are being part of a solution yet, unfortunately, they are just an enlightened head in the flock.  I am sorry if this offened anyone but sometimes the truth makes us flinch. Hopefully, it will makes us all THINK and REFLECT more constructively and effectively.<br />
 I wish you all hope, stregnth and perseverence. Stop spending all your money, read history, become more independent, eat healthy food, educate people, practice random acts of kindness, get active in your town and most of all God be with <a href="http://www.ronpaul.com" >Ron Paul</a> in his selfless patriotic mission. Good Luck.</p>
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		<title>By: Theresa Jones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Theresa Jones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Cuneo:

Everyone is saying that there is no obvious reason for the recent increase in gas prices. There has been no major increase in consumption or decrease in production; this is not a matter of supply and demand. 

The less obvious reason for the rapid increase in gas prices is the election. No party in our history has maintained the office of President when gas prices are high. The countries who control the oil want a weaker America and what better way to accomplish that then to have us elect a weak President, Mr. Obama.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Cuneo:</p>
<p>Everyone is saying that there is no obvious reason for the recent increase in gas prices. There has been no major increase in consumption or decrease in production; this is not a matter of supply and demand. </p>
<p>The less obvious reason for the rapid increase in gas prices is the election. No party in our history has maintained the office of President when gas prices are high. The countries who control the oil want a weaker America and what better way to accomplish that then to have us elect a weak President, Mr. Obama.</p>
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		<title>By: NEVER MCCAIN</title>
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		<dc:creator>NEVER MCCAIN</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The last thing anyone would want to do is buy stock in the gas markets..
I sold mine because it lost a third of it&#039;s value last quarter for some weird reason..I called my broker and asked why and how such a profitable market lose me so much money and he laughed!!!!
He said that gas should be going for 7 bucks a gallon..that I should start riding a bicycle..WTF? I sold out and took the loss..
The market is so manupulated and so unstable..don&#039;t get caught up in that TRAP!
People, get out of debt! Cut up those charge cards and pay them off as fast as you can! Hard times are coming!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last thing anyone would want to do is buy stock in the gas markets..<br />
I sold mine because it lost a third of it&#8217;s value last quarter for some weird reason..I called my broker and asked why and how such a profitable market lose me so much money and he laughed!!!!<br />
He said that gas should be going for 7 bucks a gallon..that I should start riding a bicycle..WTF? I sold out and took the loss..<br />
The market is so manupulated and so unstable..don&#8217;t get caught up in that TRAP!<br />
People, get out of debt! Cut up those charge cards and pay them off as fast as you can! Hard times are coming!</p>
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