Ron Paul Publicly Names Neocons on the Floor of the House
- added May 18, 2008
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This is a speech given by Ron Paul on the House floor in which he names the neocons and the views they adhere to
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- cubbingabout
- 4 months ago
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I may disagree with him on some things, but to say that on the floor of the house takes balls, and I applaud his efforts.
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- Egnatius212
- 4 months ago
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This man has his finger on the pulse of what is definitely wrong with our government and it is up to us to do something about it! Please keep us informed Ron Paul!
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I'm not sure I understand the Jewish star symbol being used as shackles and pillory for Uncle Sam, representing the United States? Seems inflammatory to me. Once I saw that, and didn't hear the speaker explain it, it turned me off and I stopped watching.
Sigh. I wanted to like Ron Paul.-
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- Julie_Soller
- 4 months ago
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Julie_Soller,
Although Ron Paul is speaking, he did not make the video. The problem you have is with the video's creator, who chooses to juxtapose inflammatory images, such as the one you point out, as a tool, whether intentional or unintentional, that ultimately contributes to debasing the argument of Ron Paul.
Bad video! Great speech!
Maybe instead of using these ridiculous videos it would be better to just get the transcript of the speech or include an .MP3 (That's what journalists do). It is one thing to admire another's speech, it is an entirely different beast when one twists the words to fit their own ridiculous agenda.
And you are right. The video's creator only destroys the credibility of Paul's statements -- to those who can't tell the difference between a live chicken and a can of peaches (and this is not meant to offend you but to emphasize the differences between the two separate parties).
Truth slandered by ignorance; the video doesn't even credit its own creator.-
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- uglycasanova10
- 4 months ago
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Julie, uglycassanova10 is right. Ron Paul or his campaign didn't produce this video. The video's producer simply took Paul's brilliant and courageous speech and shrouded it with his own images. I don't mean to assume, but I think the producer's intentions were to show the Israeli flag followed by the Likud Party logo when Paul mentioned the Neo-Conservative's "unconditional support of Israel and [the center-right] Likud Party."
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