1/16/2012

Paul scores sought after endorsment in South Carolina

Paul scores sought-after endorsement in South Carolina
Posted by
CNN Political Reporter Shannon Travis
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/01/15/paul-scores-sought-after-endorsement-in-south-carolina/


Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (CNN) – Six days before South Carolina's presidential primary, Ron Paul scored one of the most sought-after political blessings in the state.

On Sunday, state Sen. Tom Davis endorsed the Texas congressman in Myrtle Beach. Davis is a rising star in Republican circles and a highly regarded fiscal conservative who holds sway over many tea party activists.

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Paul himself told CNN the nod would bring "a lot of attention for me."

In a packed hotel conference room at a Paul campaign event, Davis stepped onto a stage in front of a few hundred Paul loyalists and explained why he would support Paul over his rivals in the GOP presidential race.

"One of the nice things about being in South Carolina every four years is you get to meet candidates first hand. And I've had that chance," Davis said.

The state senator called former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman "a fine man" and was equally kind to former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

"At the end of the day, when I sat down, I realized there were a lot of good people running for this race," Davis said. "But there's only one person, there's only one person speaking to what I believe is the core problem of our country today. The biggest threat to our liberty comes from debt."

"There is only one candidate that is talking about this problem to the degree, at the scale and with the scope that it needs to be talked about. You can't nibble around the edges anymore."

Davis' endorsement of Paul could help the Texas congressman ahead of South Carolina's first-in-the-South presidential primary on January 21. A recent American Research Group survey in the state shows a tight race between former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Gingrich and Paul.

Yet Davis' endorsement also highlights a problem seen among Republicans nationwide: like-minded conservatives are unable to coalesce around one candidate.

Among the state's Republican leaders, Gov. Nikki Haley has endorsed Romney, popular state conservative Rep. Mick Mulvaney has backed Perry, and Rep. Joe Wilson previously backed former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who dropped out of the race after a disappointing finish in the Ames Straw Poll in Iowa last summer.

Senators Jim DeMint and Lindsey Graham and popular tea party figure Rep. Tim Scott have not endorsed a candidate.

After speaking at the event himself, CNN asked Paul why the Davis endorsement mattered.

"Well because he's very popular. And he's going to get a lot of support and he's going to get a lot of attention for me," Paul said. "And he's a believer."

1/09/2012

Iran threating the US? Or is it the other way around?


thanks to http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread794957/pg1 for the image
Who got it from corruption exposed

Does it look like Iran is threatening us or we are threatening Iran? All stars are US bases. I count 46.

Lets put this into perspective. Lets Imagine Iran is doing to us what we did to them. Then imagine that in 1953 (Iranian coup d'état)Iran overthrew our President and installed a puppet president who was loyal to the Iranians. Then in 1979(Iranian Revolution) we overthrew him and brought back democracy. Then imagine Iran invaded our neighbors Mexico and Canada (Iraq, Afghanistan) because they allegedly had Weapons of Mass destruction, which turned out to be a fabrication. Then to add insult to injury Iran slaps sanctions on our goods, freezes our assets in foreign banks, and tells people not to trade with us.If Iran had 46 bases in Canada, Mexico, Cuba, etc wouldn't we be worried? Wouldn't we want a powerful deterrent to protect ourselves so that we weren't next? This is what we call blow back, or unintended consequences we created by meddling in the affairs of other sovereign nations.

Thats why I am with Ron Paul to End all foreign aid and bring all our troops home. Ron Paul gets more money from the troops then all the other Republican candidates combined. Even more then Obama. He must know what he is talking about.


From http://ronpaulronpaul.com/

http://www.ronpaul2012.com/