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The Revolution will not be Televised
columnist: E.A. Blayre III

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Topic: Ron Paul
Ron Paul - the Invisible Elephant

Mainstream media's endless censoring of Ron Paul.
by E.A. Blayre III
(Libertarian)
Saturday, January 26, 2008

If Nevada was our Concord, then Louisiana was our Yorktown. Ron Paul clearly won Louisiana. How do we know this? Because the mainstream media remains silent.

Everything about Ron Paul is invisible. His name cannot be seen on pie-charts. His victories do not appear in any paper. His money does not exist. Even his voters disappear, 31 of them went missing in Sutton County, New Hampshire. Can we even be certain that he's running?  Maybe this is all a dream.

Speaking of dreams, Martin Luther King had a dream. Ron Paul supporters honored Dr. King's dream by contributing to Dr. Paul. This, too, vanished and went unnoticed. Again, is this Ron Paul and his massive donations, merely a massive hallucination?

Speaking of people who hallucinate, Albert Howard, a black man who ran for office in New Hampshire, demanded a re-count to help find some of these missing Ron Paul voters. (He's already done more work looking for comrades than John McCain did after Vietnam). Doesn't Albert Howard know that Ron Paul does not exist? He should face that fact and tell his fellow blacks, who have been voting for the Ron Paul ghost in the primaries, to stop chasing dreams.

Personally, if this is all a dream, then I am not waking up. Or am I stating that backwards? Maybe, I've been in a nightmare, and I awoke, vowing never to sleep again until Ron Paul becomes President. Then I'll start dreaming anew.

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Published: Saturday, January 26, 2008
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Posted By: Aaron
Date: 2008-01-26 02:08:11

thanks so much for writing these articles. its hard to find positive news about Ron Paul IF ANY news at all. You're website and Ron Paul articles are a light in the darkness of American politics. Thanks again and keep 'em coming!

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Posted By: John Call
Date: 2008-01-26 09:17:54

Thank you sir. When it all falls apart economically, and Americans become willing to accept any form of governance as a solution, we will remember these days, and you as a patriot. Long live the republic.

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Posted By: bryan
Date: 2008-01-26 15:21:34

I wonder why on the CNN website where they track the delegate totals they show all 50 states for the democrats but only a few states for the republicans. They show Louisiana for the dems but not for the GOP? With a win in LA, Ron Paul would be in second place passing Huckabee, and McCain as far as the delegate count goes. If they show McCain winning LA he would be in 1st place passing Romney so it looks like they just decided not to show a winner at all because it would throw off what the media wants to show.and focus on. It looks like they have decided to totally ignore any ground that Ron Paul might be gaining just like they did with his 2nd place finish in Nevada.

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Posted By: Chad_Underdonk
Date: 2008-01-27 09:44:28

It sure would be nice if they would settle Louisiana once and for all and announce for Ron Paul. Would be a nice case of the "Over the Mountain Boys" giving hope to the Revolution.

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