Sunday, January 27, 2008

Mainstream Media can not ignore Ron Paul much longer
By Ian Brockwell

January 27, 2008

Despite the most shameful of attempts to keep Presidential candidate Ron Paul out of the limelight, the Mainstream Media will shortly be faced with a situation that even they can not manipulate, reality!

Whilst they could easily explain away their tactics when there were ten candidates in the race, and even cheekily try to hide Ron Paul when that number fell to five, what excuses can they possibly find when he becomes one of the remaining three?

Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee and John McCain are all extremely short of funds and desperately need successful results just to stay in the race. Giuliani has gambled everything on Florida and most expect that he will be forced to drop out if he loses (as the polls seem to suggest). For Huckabee it is only a matter of time, he is unlikely to attract sufficient attention while Romney and McCain stick around. Mitt Romney has a big wallet, and this alone should see him through to the final stages.

Although the Mainstream Media would like the public to think that Ron Paul does not exist, or is simply making up the numbers (and has absolutely no chance of winning), the fact is that Paul does have substantial support (which is growing despite the lack of MSM publicity). Ron Paul also has the funds to go the distance, thanks to his very dedicated supporters who won´t give up on him.

Ron Paul - He's got it all Apart from being treated as the "invisible man" by the MSM, Ron Paul has had to suffer from some very questionable polls and voting results (not to mention the actions of his own party). However, he is still there and growing in strength.

As we have seen from some of the strange results in the primaries that have taken place so far (both Republican and Democrat results), it almost seems like someone is playing a game with the candidates and the public. Most of us know that the true power in the United States (and perhaps the world), hides secretly behind the scenes (in the shadows), manipulating every situation to help feed their greed.

Clearly the voting system (especially where machines are involved) are open to serious abuse, making it very easy for the "power people" to decide who THEY want to work for them. The swings we have seen between different candidates may be nothing more than a demonstration to the candidates of who is really in charge, and a reminder to those in the race that they must show obedience if they want to win.

It is comforting to know that "they" do not include Ron Paul in this game, which is yet further confirmation of Paul´s honesty, and a very good reason (if more were needed) to continue supporting him with your votes and money.

Unfortunately, the danger to Ron Paul will increase in line with his successes, and we must remember that the "power people" are not going to relinquish their hold on the country that easily.

Ron Paul is almost certainly aware of the risks he is taking, and we can only hope the public appreciate what he is doing for them and back him all the way to the White House.

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