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Tomorrow I'm getting a camera I can video tape more stuff with better quality. IF someone can recommend something for like $200 I'd appreciate it.
But here's how this went down. They were in the diner and the owner basically asked them to leave to the point where he kicked Sanitorium and the media out. After talking for a bit on the street in front of the diner a group of RP supporters just went after him and the media heckling them. So what did they do, they ran back into the diner with Sanitorium's guy saying, DON'T let them in. I didn't get all of it, just the heckling which was awesome. I can rewind and get the rest if people are interested, but I don't have a tripod and my video from the televitz sucks. |
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EE this is the way I'm looking at things. Real RP supporters have been supporters for 1/2 a decade at this point and what's happening now is that MORE and MORE people are waking up to his very simple ideas, but at the CORE they're UNDERSTANDING them. This time around it's not an uphill battle, it's more of a battle of getting the message out.
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This oughta make ya feel pretty good. Mitty stumbled a bit today and everyone is jumping him but the real funny thing is look at the $$$ newt is gonna spend in SC just on Mitty! What a bargain, we don't have to spend a dime.
Romney Defends 'Fire People' Remark, Says Comments Taken Out of Context Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...#ixzz1j1QI8PJl Mitt Romney caused a clamor Monday for saying, "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me," a remark that he later underscored was referring to insurance companies, as he accused Republicans and Democrats alike of taking out of context. " I was talking about insurance companies. We like to be able to get rid of insurance companies that don't give us the service that we need," Romney said later Monday. "I do not want to live in a world where we have Obamacare telling us which insurance we have to have, which doctor we can have, which hospital we go to. I believe in a setting, as I described this morning, where people are able to choose their own doctor, choose their own insurance company. If they do not like their insurance company or their provider, they can get rid of them. That is the way America works. "I know free enterprise is on trial and we have a president who really does not believe in the rights of people to do that, but I believe in the right of people to get rid of an insurance company," Romney added. Romney's earlier comments made at a campaign stop in Nashua, N.H., came after he fielded a question from the audience about health care. "I want individuals to have their own insurance. That means the insurance company will have an incentive to keep you healthy. It also means that if you don't like what they do, you can fire them," Romney said. "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me. You know, if someone doesn't give me the good service I need I want to say, 'You know, I'm going to go get someone else to provide that service to me.' So, that's one thing I would change." His comments played into the previous criticism by Democrats that Romney, as head of a Bain Capital, a private equity investment firm, was an out-of-touch and uncaring corporate raider. But this time, after his Nashua remarks, some of his Republican primary contenders also pounced on the former Massachusetts governor for his business record. "If you're a victim of Bain Capital's downsizing, it is the ultimate insult for Mitt Romney to come to South Carolina and tell you he feels your pain. Because he caused it, " Perry said while campaigning in South Carolina. "There is something inherently wrong when getting rich off failure and sticking it to someone else is how you do your business. I happen to think that that is indefensible." Perry's campaign also made Romney's "fire" line into a ringtone that Perry supporters can download from their website. "Governor Romney enjoys firing people, I enjoy creating jobs, " said former Utah governor Jon Huntsman in Concord, N.H. "It may be that he's slightly out of touch with the economic reality playing out in America, and that's a dangerous place for someone to be." A pro-Newt Gingrich super PAC said Monday that it plans to spend $3.4 million on ads in South Carolina that will hit Romney for his time at Bain. Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, a longtime Gingrich supporter, gave $5 million to the super PAC, Fox News confirmed. "It's puzzling to see Speaker Gingrich and his supporters continue their attacks on free enterprise. This is the type of criticism we've come to expect from President Obama and his left-wing allies at Moveon.org," Andrea Saul, a Romney spokesperson, said in an email. "Unlike President Obama and Speaker Gingrich, Mitt Romney spent his career in business and knows what it will take to turn around our nation's bad economy." Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...#ixzz1j1OeAAfP |
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On President’s Day, February 20th, 2012, the founders of Veterans for Ron Paul 2012, Nathan Cox and Adam Kokesh, will lead a formation of veterans and active duty troops who support Ron Paul’s candidacy for President of the United States from the Washington Monument to the White House. Upon arrival at the White House, they will do an about face to turn their backs on the President, and render a hand salute to a folded American flag surrounded by family members of military personnel and veterans. They will hold the salute for as many seconds as troops have died under the Presidency of Barrack Obama.
The purpose of this event is to make it clear to the American people that Ron Paul is the choice of the troops and the candidate who will have the greatest support from those he would lead as commander-in-chief. This is already evidence by the fact that Ron Paul has recieved more campaign contributions from active duty service members than all other presidential candidates combined, INCLUDING Barrack Obama. http://theintelhub.com/2012/01/09/ve...t-of-ron-paul/ |
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Tomorrow I'm getting a camera I can video tape more stuff with better quality. IF someone can recommend something for like $200 I'd appreciate it. Ex: http://www.amazon.com/Flip-UltraHD-V...dp_ob_title_ce |
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For the time being, the campaign couldn't have done any better than this. I also think people should be allowed to march with the vets if someone supports RP and is serving and cannot attend, like a stand in. |
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