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More Anti-Semitism at Occupy Los Angeles

The Blaze was one of the first to report on the anti-Semitism plaguing Occupy Wall Street. While not shocking given the movement’s track record, photographs from Occupy Los Angeles have now surfaced also revealing definite anti-Semitic messages. The age-old “Jewish banker” conspiracy theory being the most common thread across the various “Occupy” movements.

Pajama’s Zombie was first to publish the latest crop of offensive images straight out of OWS/OLA:

All Los Angeles photos and video here were taken by Ringo, and will appear in future reports at Ringo’s Pictures. This is the first time any of them have been shown online.

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Comments (160)

  • ShamanWorld
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:55pm

    I’m not mad at Jewish people at all…I don’t like Muslims more than Jews or Christians. It just behooves me to at least slap back at a mainly Jewish controlled media who loves to point out the flaws of the black community in a disproportionate way. No group is perfect. I’m tired of having them beat us up in their media outlets, and rewrite our History. No longer do I trust those journalists who happen to be mostly Jewish Europeans. Jewish people should stand tall and be strong. But you cannot throw stones when you live in a glass house.

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  • godhead
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:48pm

    Obviously conservitard plants.

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  • SBR308
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:40pm

    I believe some of whats written on that sign. Here in NC you get a longer sentence for bank robbery than murder. Seems like someone is looking out for the banks.

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  • OperationNorthwoods
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:39pm

    I like the second picture. Its pretty much spot on. I don’t really see the anti-semitism any any of the pictures. Critcizing the Rothchilds the FED or the foreign policy of isreal isn’t anti-semetic. It’s just criticism that has been needed for a long time. Unfortunately groups like the ADL have trained Americans that any criticism of Bankers or Isreal is somehow anti-semetic. As is evidenced by many of the assumptions of the posters on this site. to me I’d rather be mislabeled an anti-semite than stand silent while Bankers loot the wealth of my nation. But that’s just me.

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    • Billd
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:54pm

      Interesting. Explain why the only folks being attacked are Jews. I haven’t seen one attack on the foreign policy of China, Iran, or Syria, but for some STRANGE UNKNOW REASON, Isreal is singled out. By coincedence they are the only REAL democracy in the middle east. Humm…. nothing to see here.

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    • BMroxy
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:58pm

      How is the second picture anti Antisemitism? The Free Masons are not limited to a specific form of religion. It‘s not a church it’s a fraternity, a brotherhood.

      Wikipedia: Antisemitism is suspicion of, hatred toward, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their Jewish heritage.

      audio english: anti-Semitism is the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people.

      I‘m sure I could site more sources but given the Free Mason’s have individuals of many beliefs it would be very uneducated for any one to say it’s antisemetic, a term used in most cases concerning the Jewish people.

      Research the history of The Free Masons in the United States and the reasons why it was began here. It’s been around dating back to the colonies. It was actually started when Christian Churches started becoming disgruntle here over disagreements in Doctrines. They were concerned about religious unrest similar to those that many left England over. It’s fairly interesting research to be honest.

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    • AZindependent
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:58pm

      They are all on the right track. Follow the money back to the “magic” computer that creates it.

      “Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes her laws.” Mayer Rothschild

      The worldwide Rothschild family fortune is measured in the TRILLIONS, and no they don’t show up on any “richest list”.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:23pm

      Former Director of the Federal Reserve Bank Herman Cain said that he would reappoint former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan, and further stated that he would not get rid of the Federal Reserve System. Mitt Romney said that he thinks the current Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke is doing a good job and that he would reappoint him. He also went on to say that he would not get rid of the Federal Reserve System and that he would allow the Bank to control our currency. He even refused to allow the possibility of the US Congress controling our currency. Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, Kennedy and so many other important politicians were against a centralized private bank controlling our currency, just as much as they were against a centralized beauracratic body governing our country.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:35pm

      *beauracratic – bureaucratic

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    • sWampy
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:53pm

      Masons, frats, unions, ama, etc all all just forms of organized crime created to collude together and discriminate against others, and have no place in a free society.

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    • scout n ambush
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:55pm

      Why not cut off aid to all country’s .Say no to the fed and anyone who has had anything to do with it no more U.N no more IMF getting our money now that would be the best .Thats a tea party type idea not just single out one state thats where they go wrong.

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    • Falsegods
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 10:19pm

      Yes these are the ones who call themselves Jews but they worship power, gold, and money.

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  • BO_Bill
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:37pm

    We understand that the NYSE has 1100 vested stakeholders, with the number of seats fluctuating only slightly through time. We further understand that the number of stakeholders of a certain ethnicity was numbered as such, by year:

    1872: 60 of 1100
    1873: 59 of 1100
    1890: 87 of 1100
    1893: 106 of 1100
    1920: 276 of 1100

    A linear regression of this trend would indicate that this certain ethnicity gained majority control of the NYSE in the 1950s, about the same time as American tariffs went to next to nothing and just before the 1965 immigration reform, AKA the New World Order.

    The most effective thing The Blaze could do to counter these conspiracy theories would be to demonstrate that the trend from 1872 to 1920 was an aberration by conducting an investigation into the current makeup of the NYSE. I’d like to help but unfortunately I live a long way from New York and have to now go work a night shift as a part of one of my two jobs.

    Thanks;

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  • BMroxy
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:33pm

    Interesting that they have thrown Free Masonry into the mix. The Free Masons is a club.so to speak, of men from around the globe. It is not a religion, but rather A fraternity of Men, and any may join as long as they do believe in a higher power. Which higher power in not specific. In other words the Free Masons have Muslim, Christian, Jewish,Hindu, Wicca, so on and on… members. Many highly influential men are members of The Free Mason. The sister frat so to speak is the Order of the Eastern Star, there is The Rainbow Girls for young girls, and not sure what the club is for boys.

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    • HonestTrueAndChasedByAnElephant
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:29pm

      The Masonic organization for young men is the Order of DeMolay, named after the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar before they were condemned by perjury so that the king of France and the pope could loot their coffers. It stressed faith, brotherhood, honesty, and a deep respect for woman- and motherhood.

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  • 3monkeysmomma
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:31pm

    While I’m not sure being concerned about the Rotheschild banking cartel or being against foreign aid makes a person “anti-semetic” ……I agree it’s pretty funny libs want everyone to be tolerant of them but are themselves HUGE unrepentant bigots.

    Personally, I really want Israel to prosper, but I’d rather not sell my children into slavery to China to provide it for them.

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  • Ron_WA
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:23pm

    There are always fringe idiots who espouse racial & ethnic hatred – the same unfortunate thing happens at TEA party rallies.

    These guys do not necessarily define a movement (TEA or Occupy).

    Don’t give them a forum; ignore them as much as possible; they are quacks!

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    • Billd
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:47pm

      The difference is the Tea Party folks drummed the freaks out of their rallies. The Occupiers seem to be embrassing them. I think that is more than proof they are either part of or the reason for the movement. I remember when speaking about overthrowing the government or destroying a country’s economy was considered treason. Liberals seem to think that is what makes a good American. Let’s face the truth, this country is in big trouble and Americans need to start standing up for our country and our Constitution. Freedom is NEVER free and it is ALWAYS worth fighting for.

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    • pludge
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:06pm

      Ignore them? Are you crazy? Expose them, and stand agent them. All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing! If you don’t know it we are at war. Not because the tea party declared it. But the occupy wall street crowed have call for a revolution. Its time to stand for America.

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    • decendentof56
      Posted on October 14, 2011 at 12:44am

      Ron……
      I seriously question your Tea Party knowledge.
      NEVER in the 1-1/2 years have I witnessed any hatred towards any ethnic group at our meetings (attended, typically, by 350+ plus .

      Our foucs is on wasteful government spending on proven failed programs, and the complete disregard of our Constitution, which is whats gotten us into the mess we’re now. Capitalism is a convienent…rallying point.

      We have black members and, one is a leader in our group. He often Op-Ed’s to editors espousing American values. No, Ron, there is no racism in the TP movement. There may be ‘plants’ at a rally , but be very suspicious of who they are.

      Party’s bent on moving a country towards Social Democracy (which never work), need enemies. Jews , though some are leftists’ and yes, they wield power in monetary affair, are easy targets. I think, from my research, that those anti-Jewish posters are not all grass-roots inspired. Pick an enemy and deamonize (S Alinsky) it is probably more behind those signs, as are any anti-Tea Party posters.

      A good ref. on tactics by forces trying to move a country to what always ends up in Fascism is Friedrich von Hayek’s “The Road to Surfdem” (.It’s not a long book, and you’ll see tactics from the Social/Dems working to that end here in the US.
      These movements start out to ‘even the playing field’, but hard-line tactics always need to be employeed to ‘persuade people’ . Radicals are always needed.

      Why do you think the Czars

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  • tksocal
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:20pm

    It was in the 90′s in LA today, I bet some of those folks are pretty ripe!

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    • Dustyluv
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:30pm

      They were ripe in Denver and it was in the 30s….Pigletts

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    • scout n ambush
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:37pm

      Big storm headed for NY (+)

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    • Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:19pm

      @Scout — I heard some of the protesters at WallStreet are going to refuse to leave; maybe a nice firehose bath would help out plus a GI scrub down. Sell tickets for the show as well, make some money and clean up the area…

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  • Infidel Uzi
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:15pm

    Typical leftist anti Semitism. It’s easy to blame the Jews for problem caused by others. The sad part is that George Soros the Nazi convert is financing these Jew hating mobs.

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  • epeel2
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:15pm

    Since the Jews are God’s chosen people because of the promises that God made to Abraham, you would do well to be on their side and not against them! We’re going to win those that are His!

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  • beaubird
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:13pm

    Send somebody to Fort Knocks and show us the gold that is SUPPOSE to be there!!!!! It is OUR money!!!!! Everybody should demand to know if it is there and how much, If it is NOT somebody needs to be accountable!!!!!!!!!!! Punished!!! Jailed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • OklahomaBound
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:13pm

    That green sign is definitely a Ron Paul-tard sign. These anarchist are in agreement with the commie left in about 90% of issues and even more vile than their leftist brothers. Paul only has an R next to his name so he can be included in debates where people are forced to listen to his lunacy, if he put a D next his name he would not create enough contrast with the leftist on stage to be noticed so he takes up valuable debate time in the Republican field instead and stealing time from viable candidates. Come out come out Paul-tards, time for some posts bashing the troops, police, Israel, corporations, profit, the drug w ar and more.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:18pm

      You guys are insane. You‘re treating conservative voters that would like to vote for Paul as second class citizens that don’t deserve to espress themselves. Pathetic. If the Republican Nominee looses the Election you guys can blame yourselves.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:23pm

      *espress – express

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    • PoliticiansRCrooks
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:52pm

      An ignorant comment coming from a conservative. There’s a little something called Freedom Of Speech. By you saying Paul Tards already kills your intelligence.

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    • PoliticiansRCrooks
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:56pm

      That’s an ignorant comment coming from a conservative. And by calling people Paul Tards makes you sound even more unintelligent. It is clear as day that we are in Debt because of the FED. Reprint, Reprint, Reprint, but if we counterfeited money, we would all go to jail. They should be thrown in jail.

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    • decendentof56
      Posted on October 14, 2011 at 1:21am

      Okie-bound……
      Paul consistently has the highest rating with regards to following Constitutional dictates.
      Interestingly, Larry McDonald, the Congressman who died in the shoot-down of Korean Airlines #007 in 1993, was the second most conservative member of Congress, often attaining perfect voting records of 100%.
      Why is that interesting, you say? McDonald was a Southern Democrat.

      The problem, Okie, is that people are being used to an end, of which they have no clue. They would be better off studying how Germany fell prey to Hitler and Italy fell prey to Mussolini. Both of those countries had Socialist-Democrat govs. Socialist-Dem is an oxymoron, however.

      Moderate Soc/Dems don‘t have the will to pull off the vicious changes to get agreement on ’planning’ the economic structure. Hard-liners like Obama’s Czars, not answerable to anyone, were needed to push thru the new economic structure. This Prez is very, very dangerous!

      I could go on, but you really need to research Marxism to see the way it progressed in places like Germany and Italy prior to WW2.

      I worked in a socialist union situation for almost 40 years. I can tell you, with absolute certainty, that equal-results are not where you want to be.

      What made US citizens free was the ‘opportunity’ to attain great success, but with no guarantees. What has gotten us in the mess we’re in is a government that has strayed into things they are not supposed to be in. It wasn’t Capitalism that caus

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  • ZengaPA65
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:12pm

    Seig heil *******.

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  • rpp
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:10pm

    Thank you for proving my point. Racism like yours never dies and relies and easily refuted falsehoods. Please go back to hole you crawled out from. Or better yet, get right with God, repent and amend your life before you are irretrievably consumed by your hate and suffer the dire consequences, both in this life and the next.

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  • docmo
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:09pm

    Punk you are dealing with a group who tolerates words but action on your part would be a serios blunder. You can’t hide.

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  • biblegeek119
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:08pm

    If any person does anything wrong, it is because of himself. But if a Jew does it, then all the Jews are to blame.

    This is generalizing and it is wrong. There are bad people and greedy people and nice people of any color, religion and culture.

    So just because the bankers are white, then all the white people are to blame for their errors? Or all blacks are to blame for what Obama does?

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  • Findalis
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:06pm

    This is what is taught at UC schools. In LA schools it is taught that Jesus is a Palestinian and not nor has he ever been a Jew.

    Notice one thing about these crowds. Anti-Semitism is acceptable. There is a movement among these people to finish the job the Germans started.

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  • NOBALONEY
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:06pm

    Looks like we‘re repeating 1930’s Nazi Germany.

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  • endgamer
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:04pm

    Anyone can be evil and it’s not anti Semitic to blame the Rothschild Family (Jewish) and other BANKING family dynasties that control the world’s money.. Blaming all Jews for these crimes is definitely anti Semitic. The Rothschild, Rockefeller and Warburg banking families are a big part of the Federal Reserve and the New World Order. They are THE problem.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:11pm

      I remember when Glenn Beck made a list of some influential somthing men, I think it turned out that most if not all were jewish. The Left wing media went nuts. Let’s see, Disney owns ESPN, ABC, HISTORY CHANNEL, COMEDY CENTRAL, ETC. The illusion of choices among the Elites is very saddening in America.

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  • Johnny916
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:03pm

    Jews need to unite and stand tall. For generations people have claimed that many of the faults of the world are a results of some Jewish conspiracy. I know many other users will not agree with my comment of the Suffering Servant from the bible. I see the numerous verses as truth because of the suffering of the Jewish people throughout history to today’s hate against the Jewish people. Stay proud my fellow Jews.

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    • scout n ambush
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:27pm

      Yes johnny its always blame the jew first and the jew is supposed to sit there and take it, well no more it will not happen like that again .Our gov’t is to blame for all this Yes the federal reserve is a bunch of crooks and should be arrested but they are not all jews like the protester think they only know what they hear .There are more jewish doctors and scientist than there are jewish bankers .

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    • Wes Hardin
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:43pm

      Maybe if the American Indians, blacks, and Palestinians had written their own Bibles with them as the victims and heroes and saviors of mankind they would have more defenders.

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    • ShamanWorld
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:44pm

      Yeah, like Jews are such victims in this country…ACLU, JDL, AIPAC just to name a few of their lobbying powerhouses. I TRY my hardest to respect every culture,but I will tell you the truth that I’ve come to know about these people. The Jewish movie makers almost always portray blacks in degrading manners in their movies. Jewish(Euros) people, pretend to be a minority one day, but the next day they are just a “white guy”. Judaism is a religion not race. Lastly, what really sickens me is the Jewish media constantly bombarbs us with information pointing out Muslim problems, or black people committing crimes, but if anyone points out the schemes of their folk, it’s ANTI-SEMITIC. No it’s not A.S., it’s B.S. that the Jews are the only group who can’t take constructive criticism. Like you guys tell the Muslims, “you need to cleanup your own kind and point out the bad apples”. Or else shut ya’ll mouths about the rest of us until you people grow some collective balls and join the conversation; instead of trying to manipulate and twist it(media,Hollywood)

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    • scout n ambush
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:12pm

      I will pray for you but i must confess i hope you keep up your hate and stay with it to the end stick with those you agree with you have good company muslims commies and socialists all hate jews .

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    • istandwithisrael
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 9:56pm

      am yisrael chai.

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    • Falsegods
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 10:49pm

      If they are new world order, control the world, eliminate 99percent on the population, give us all the power and wealth of the world, vaccination to rid the world of useless people, start wars to grab land and wealth: and they call themselves Jews, they are not GOD’s people. He said so !

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  • kentuckypatriot
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:03pm

    The dude with the dreadlocks looks stoned.

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    • CatB
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:10pm

      They are the FLEA Party!

      TEA!

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    • Californiasodbuster
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:59pm

      Liberalism gives you that catatonic look, tying to put the pieces together.

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    • PoliticiansRCrooks
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 8:05pm

      I don’t know what makes people think pot heads are dirt bags or something. It’s the other hard drugs that turn some one into a dirt bag. & what makes you any better? Your allowed to drink yourself to death & act like a fool. Two wrongs don’t make a right.

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  • qpwillie
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:00pm

    ” END THE FED – TURN OFF THE SPIGOT”
    That’s the Paulies. I knew they were in this. I’ve seen them in other photos and videos.

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    • CatB
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:12pm

      Would also explain a lot of the “stoned” protesters …

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:16pm

      For someone who would like to see Obama loose this come election, you sure do know how to turn voters away. “That’s the Paulies” How are you any different from the Left who love to call their opposition slanderous names and associate them with broad generalizations?

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    • riseandshine
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:18pm

      And that’s bad?

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    • snidley-whiplash
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:23pm

      Sir open your eyes and read the book The Creature from Jekyll Island, A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G Edward Griffin. Most of the message contained in that rather lengthy sign about the Illuminati and Masonry are close to accurate. The book is 600 pages long and I would hope you could keep interest in it from front to back. Most of the ill-informed Blazers should do the same.
      Happy reading.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 7:27pm

      For someone who would like to see Obama loose this come election, you sure do know how to turn voters away. What I mean by that is… McCain was not conservative. So, not enough conservatives showed up to vote. Like me. I ain’t holding my nose or voting for the lesser of two evils. If Romney or some other RINO or fake conservative flip flopper is nominated, expect four more years. Rush is right.

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    • qpwillie
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 9:01pm

      colt1860,
      It‘s not news that a Paulie would never vote for anybody who doesn’t happen to be Ron Paul. You’re only stating the obvious.

      After he goes on to his final reward, the Paulies will still be spamming internet forums with things like “Ron Paul 2048!!!”

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    • AxelPhantom
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 9:06pm

      Here is your problem and by extension your candidate:

      1) Ron Paul supporters have been on this website saying these things for months usually identified by the Ron Paul 2012 at the end of the post.

      2) Ron Paul has a known and identified sect of followers who are anti-semetic and Paul himself has accepted funds from “Stormfront” a white supremisist group in the past, not to mention the stir that happened a number of years ago in the Ron Paul newsletter regarding blacks.

      3) Ron Paul consistantly speaks on the Alex Jones radio show, a man who espouses to this ideology and much more.

      4) Like it or not the supporters (the public face) of any candidate or party shape the general public opinion of that candidate.

      Yes, you are free to speak your mind say what ever you want, believe whatever you want, that is your right, but don’t forget the other end of it; rights demand responsibility, so man up and admit that some members of your group support the validity of these types of things and move on.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 9:39pm

      @AXELPHANTOM Here’s the real problem. Ron Paul is for strictly adhering to the federal Constitution. Some people mistake his political stances, based on the Powers granted in the federal Constitution, as his personal stance or position on issues and topics. He said several times that the federal Constitution grants no Power to the federal Government to rule on some social matters, they are left to the STATES. That’s called a federal Republic. Most States would not legalize some of these social things. Not even CA was able to legalize MJ by a popular vote. In a Nation as politically and socially diverse as Ameirica, there is no way we will have voters that agree on everythng, even agreeing on 70% of issues is a rarity. If some voters that we would never talk to or associate ourselves with vote for Ron Paul. WHO CARES. I don’t. WE HAVE FREE ELECTIONS. I am not one to follow the tactics of the left or mainstream media (HECK, I DON’T EVEN WATCH THE AGENDA DRIVEN TV) in using ridiculous assertions by association or other slandering tactics. We have free speech, free assembly, free press, etc. If they (the unwanted voters) vote for Paul, its not becuase of what Paul personally believes (anti-gay marriage, anti-drugs, anti-abortion, anti-welfare, anti-liberal, etc) it’s because he stands on principles and values in which we all can come to terms with. Like say, individual liberty, private property and personal privacy. In my humble opinion.

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    • YepImaConservative
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 9:57pm

      The real question here is WHAT’S UP WITH RON PAULS EYEBROW?? Was his right eyebrow just having a bad night at the debate the other night? Or is Ron Paul wearing an EYEBROW TOUPEE? Paul is raising eyebrows this time… for his… eyebrows.

      RP’s right eyebrow seemed to be falling off and aiming toward the stage at Dartmouth College. Seen on television, Ron Paul appeared to have a second, thinner brow under the one headed south, creating an X over his right eye.

      The Paul campaign is dismissing this apparent eyebrow malfunction to allergies, but anyone who studies Ron Paul knows he’s a fraud (like his eyebrows) and most of his followers are hypocritical parrots who have the unique ability to travel within both the extreme right and extreme left fringe of the political spectrum… all the while insulting, bashing and belittling both parties with a self-importantance which is almost elitist in it’s arrogance.

      Getting back to Paul’s EYEBROW TOUPEE. When your eyebrow starts to fall off it’s time to get out from under the hot lights of the Republican Debates where you never belonged anyways.The glue that binds Republicans… is not the same glue that Ron Paul uses or his supporters tend to sniff.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 10:14pm

      @YepImaConservative I noticed that too. Hey, did you notice that Ron Paul’s suit fits him loose? Right around the neck there’s a huge gap. Poor man, if he ever goes ouitside in the harsh winds he might get blown away. Too bad he’s not as big as Christie Cremes. I sure noticed that great smile on Mitt Romney, sure beats that fake smile on Santorum. Romney and Huntsman definately have the best hair. I must admit, they’re pretty handsome. Hopefully, that’ll be enough to get votes from our conservative ladies. On a side note, I‘m glad Trump isn’t running. If he ever came here to Maryland, he’d have a hard time getting around. Fox hunting is really popular here. He’d have a target on his head, that’s for sure. Those dog hounds would be on him quicker than our economy and dollar going down the drain.

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    • AxelPhantom
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 10:28pm

      Colt,

      I get where you are coming from, but that is why it is important that when the supporters of ANY candidate is on line advocating for a candidate, they remember that they are seen as proxy representives of their candidate. Appearences of impropriety matter, which is why I think Paul was very measured in the last debate. Many of Paul’s supporters are young and emotional (passionate), add to it that they grew up conversing on line, the way the generation before used to talk on the phone but with an added layer of anonymity. It comes off to most of those older than them, to border on rudeness. That, in part, is why Paul has struggled every time he has run for POTUS to pull in more than 10% of the population. It is not some vast conspiricy to supress him or his ideas. People will listen, but not if you start off the conversation with “if you knew s*** about the Constitution” . Eventually just seeing the man’s name gets your dander up.

      I personally agree with the man on nearly everything but I disagree with him on timing and plausibility in the current climate of our nation and the world. Ron Paul is a man born either way ahead of his time or far too late.

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    • colt1860
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 10:51pm

      @AxelPhantom I agree. Your assesment is pretty much right on the spot. I am more of an independent thinker and don’t let the crap of others distract me from researching and seeing the bigger picture. Like I’ve said before. The older generation is used to voting for the lesser of two evils, holding their nose, voting for who might win, voting for who looks more presidential, voting for who seems more electable, voting for one candidate to go agiasnt the other candidate and voting for who the media props up the most. I for one don’t play that game. In my first election in Maryland I was told those same reasons as why to vote for that Progressive RINO Ehrlich for Governor (going against the Liberal Socialist O’Malley). I wasn’t suprised. We lost. I had voted for the TEA Party favorite Brian Murphy in the Primaries, who virtually had no media coverage at all and whom Ehrlich refused to debate. Yet, he got a decent average of 28% percent of the Republican vote. In some counties he got 30-35%. With absolutely no help from the State Party or Establishment. I learned my lesson. McCain? Ehrilch? I ain’t one to do the same mistake twice. I‘ll stand on priciples and values and won’t compromise. At the end, the people get the Government they deserve.

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    • AxelPhantom
      Posted on October 13, 2011 at 11:25pm

      Colt,

      You seem to be a very logic oriented person. I am one of those “older generation” (still under 45 though). What I have learned in life is that patience and measured approaches in the right direction get you there eventually, even if the ride isn’t much fun. Don‘t get too discouraged if things don’t work out exactly as you hoped. The principles of the Constituion are stedfast, they speak to the souls of man and they will be restored if not by these generations then, upon their works.

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  • rpp
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 6:55pm

    Yep! Same old racism. It never dies. So very sad.

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  • honor007
    Posted on October 13, 2011 at 6:49pm

    Just WOW~

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