Thursday, December 22, 2011

Why Ron Paul Will Not Get the Republican Nomination (ContributorNetwork)

COMMENTARY | Before any fellow Ron Paul supporters pull my head off, I am a Paul supporter. I'm also a pragmatist. As much as I'd love to see America return to core Constitutional values, real money and elimination of the Internal Revenue Service, it's just not going to happen. I'm sorry. With the recent blackout of the candidate by CBS during the last Republican debate, it's clear now which way the wind blows. This must be understood.

He has been blocked and falsely maligned within almost every major media outlet because -- to put it simply -- he scares the powers-that-be in America. Perhaps we should refocus our energies not on the impossible candidate but on organizing our efforts to light and maintain the fires under the feet of whichever candidate does happen to win the presidency in 2012, whether they are Republican or Democrat. If only we'd defended our liberties as passionately, in the first place.

The congressman from Texas is just too much of a threat to the financial interests of far too many people, in silent power within the U.S. His position on ending the so-called war on drugs is like holding a knife to the throat of a cash cow to tax-drunk bureaucracy.

His willingness to propose an elimination of the IRS and at least auditing the Federal Reserve (from which our nation borrows our imaginary fiat currency) upsets those who rely entirely on crony capitalism to put food on their own families' tables. This action alone slaps in the face the wealthiest families on Earth.

When Paul talks about ending the multiple wars we're in now, and talks about engaging Iran in peaceful dialogue, he challenges the superstitions and religion-fed racism still so rampant in America today. To even suggest treating those with darker skin diplomatically enrages our behind-the scenes Dominionists. Without an agitator of some sort in the White House, war becomes less of an option.

In spite of the pain in my own heart to have to say it, Paul will not get the nomination. He's too good, too honest, too true to the Constitution as the supreme law of the land. Those who have not just their thumbs, but both hands in everyone's pies, refuse to let someone come along and wake up the citizens to the knowledge of their own human sovereignty. Such knowledge simply cannot be allowed to spread.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/gop/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20111220/pl_ac/10430017_why_ron_paul_will_not_get_the_republican_nomination

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