May 2012
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Calling Ron Paul an “isolationist” is like calling your neighbor a “hermit” because he doesn’t kick in your door and shoot your dog.
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Chicago NATO Summit Protest Photos Day 1 | Public... →
A woman is detained during a street demonstration ahead of the NATO Summit in Chicago May 19, 2012. Chicago police trying to keep the peace during the NATO summit may face their biggest test on Sunday when thousands of demonstrators were expected to march near the site where leaders of the military alliance begin a two-day meeting. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
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Been a while since I revisited the gallery. Jeez, need to take more photos.
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Why Ron Paul also matters more than Romney,... →
AMPA, April 10, 2012 — Ron Paul matters much more than Newt Gingrich in this year’s Republican nomination race, according to The Washington Post. Both men trail frontrunners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum by a wide margin in terms of primary victories.
As usual, The Washington Post was silent on the possibility that Paul may have far more delegates than most media outlets are reporting.
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What Does Ron Paul Want? by Justin Raimondo --... →
What Does Ron Paul Want?
More than the White House, he wants a movement primed for victory
by Justin Raimondo, May 18, 2012
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This is the question puzzling Paul’s friends, as well as his enemies. A recent announcement by the campaign that the anti-interventionist Congressman and presidential candidate is not spending money in the remaining primary states provoked a Drudge...
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Two movements have changed the discourse of US politics. Occupy Wall Street and...
– ~ Anon
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Conversations With My Building Manager
I am on the balcony, staring at the carnage that is all of the greenery pulled up and taken away out front. Apparently, the new landscaping has begun.
My hapless building manager is cruising down the pathway.
I look at the carnage.
He looks at the carnage.
I gesture helplessly.
He says, I know.
I say, But where will my squirrel play?
It says something about either me, or my building manager, that he does not even double take when I say “my squirrel,” and just takes it as a matter of course I have taken possession of one of the wild squirrels and dubbed it “my squirrel.”
He says, Your squirrel CAN play in the tree for three weeks.
Three? Weeks?
Ahhhhh!