This is easily one of the best youtube videos I have seen in some time. The Republican Party REFUSED to truly listen to Ron Paul Republicans. At every turn they tried to block Ron Paul's access, During debates they made jabs at him to make him seem incompetent.
SADLY, the Republican Party did not listen. In fact, even after the election in a special Republican Party GOP meeting, to essentially move forward after a horrible loss, - Ron Paul was not invited!
Ron Paul was correct and this is a HUGE "told you so moment"! Again will Republicans learn from their mistakes? Many die-hard Republicans are having a difficult time seeing the difference between Republicans and Democrats right now. Listen now Republicans before the economy collapses in 2009-10 and rolls into a Great Depression. Laugh now, make jokes, deny again - Ron Paul Republicans pray that there will never be another "we told you so moment".
This video is INCREDIBLE. It starts out slow and then WOW! Michelle Malkin, Sean Hannity, and many news reporters really look like fools when you compare the time-line (Before and After) in this video.
Many believe Ron Paul Republicans were just a craze phase and will disappear. GOP if you still think this you will once again lose election after election. While the GOP is still talking Reagan they should have been listening to Ron Paul. Educate yourself and join the Campaign for Liberty now!
That's incredible. Thanks for the education.
Posted by: chuckypita | December 20, 2008 at 11:34 AM
"I have no timetable for these predictions. But just in case. Keep them around and look at them in 5 to 10 years. Let us hope and pray that I am wrong on all accounts. If so, I will be very pleased." 4/25/2002
Predictions, predictions, predictions.
The environmentalist wackos at least have data to back up their claims, and a plan to try and stop it.
Don't give me theories. Give me proof. Don't just be a roadblock, but be a leader. Ron Paul only had theories that he hoped wouldn't come true, that he used as a guide for blocking legislation. But he couldn't use those principles and convince people that he was right.
And then, by his own inability to get anything resolved he blames the institution of Congress and not his own ineptness.
There's no wonder he is not currenlty President, and his ability to see the problem and not prevent it makes him more responsible for its mess. A child who don't know better isn't held nearly as accountable for crimes as those who really, truly know better. Ron Paul wants to claim this is a crime. Then he should have to be held accountable most of all, since he knew better and was in a position of power and trust in the Government that was allowing it to happen.
Posted by: John Galt | December 20, 2008 at 11:35 AM