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MSN Attacks Ron Paul Simply For Being Supported

It appears that the Main Stream Media, specifically the MSN website, is actually attacking Ron Paul for having supporters. And even worse is that they denigrate his ability to garner support from some of the most disenfranchized people in this nation, as if it is some sort of defect.

The writer of a recent article on msn.com believes he is exposing some dirt on Dr. Paul because a Super PAC supporting him is run by a man, Gary Franchi, who -- through honorable and non-violent means -- is pushing for more transparency in government. And questions the official government accounts of the events of 9/11.

Super PAC supporting Ron Paul run by 9/11 'truther'.

Maybe MSN should do some reading, and investigate George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and whole host of famous and historic statesmen who were most noted for their mistrust of the government.

The fact is that Ron Paul is such an honorable and incorruptible congressman that he is almost single-handedly winning back the hearts and minds of a national majority that has become completely disgusted with the government in this nation.

His unflappable courage, and Constitutional values are part and parcel of an egalitarian spirit that this nation has been hungering for, for over four decades.

Not since John F. Kennedy has a presidential contender instilled such faith and confidence in this nation's people. Regardless of the fact that his presence in this election is so often marginalized and literally blacked out by the main stream press.

The basic fact of the matter is that the old, dusty, corrupt establishment in America is the only demographic that does not willingly tout Dr. Pauls efforts and accomplishments.

That he is able to rally people to the ticket, whom are so suspicious of this government's actions that they are calling for a new and impartial investigation into the events of September 11, 2001, is merely evidence that he is literally the best candidate in the Republican race. And would likely be the only one guaranteed to win back the executive office from the inept and idiotically idealistic Democrats who are currently destroying this nation's economic status in the world.

Furthermore, according to the 3rd quarter U.S. Government's Federal Election Commission tablature, active military veterans have donated 5 times more money -- in small donations -- to Ron Paul's campaign than to all of the other Republican candidates combined. Check out the facts in this video

These men have been there, and if they are supporting Ron Paul, and overwhelmingly choosing him for their Commander in Chief, the rest of the nation should take the time to truly understand just why. And how important of a gesture this truly is.

However, it is not only the United States Military's backbone that is supporting Ron Paul.

His policies would run so contrary to the current tax and spend, wealth redistribution and job killing, cut purse administration, while at the same time opening doors for more prosperity, increased fiscal responsibility and government accountability that nearly every political persuasion in this nation would rally around him like a rock star; with a willingness to roll their sleeves up, and put this nation back into the #1 global position it has so long been squandering with its nation building, manipulated markets, out-sourcing to foreign contries, indefensible interventionism, emaciating trade policies, Wall Street welfare rolls, and social pandering to special interest groups at the expense of the majority of this nation's citizens' sovereign rights.

I, for one, am thoroghly impressed that Gary Franchi, Alex Jones, and the 911 Truthers are fully supporting any candidate. And am more than proud that they are wise enough to back such a respectable and successful congressman such as Ron Paul.

My question to the editors and owners at MSN is: what are you boys afraid of? Truth? Freedom? Hard work? Accountability?

No need to pick one. Just raise your hand and nod. We get the picture!

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