This is a really good video. The media bias is astounding.
Ron Paul - The Smear Campaign
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jZTd9j6_yg&NR=1
Even if you don't agree with Ron Paul you must wonder why so many people are inspired by him and the media is so unilaterally against him in one of the most obvious smear campaigns in political history...
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1502Argyreia Nervosa wrote:Even if you don't agree with Ron Paul you must wonder why so many people are inspired by him...
I put it down to Stockholm Syndrome...the embracing of imaginary solidarities with one's oppressor.
Presidential Contender: Ron Paul
1503A touch! A touch!Cranius wrote:I put it down to Stockholm Syndrome...the embracing of imaginary solidarities with one's oppressor.Argyreia Nervosa wrote:Even if you don't agree with Ron Paul you must wonder why so many people are inspired by him...
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
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1504Cranius wrote:Argyreia Nervosa wrote:Even if you don't agree with Ron Paul you must wonder why so many people are inspired by him...
I put it down to Stockholm Syndrome...the embracing of imaginary solidarities with one's oppressor.
You hit that one out of the park.
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1505Yeah too bad you two are the only ones at the game.
"The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
-Winston Churchill
-Winston Churchill
Presidential Contender: Ron Paul
1506Thankfully, there is a forum in which Ron Paul is getting the appropriate representation:
WOW!
YouTube footage of the World of Warcraft Ron Paul March
..the comments are great BTW.
Ron Paul's Bloody Victory
The screams of disemboweled libertarians ring out in the World of Warcraft
by Chris Thompson
January 8th, 2008 7:09 PM
Lettuce B-Free won't give out her real name; she prefers her World of Warcraft moniker. She grew up on Staten Island and moved to Florida, where she shares an apartment with a friend and works in retail. There are two things that get her up in the morning: online gaming and the maverick libertarian politics of Republican presidential candi
date Ron Paul. "He's an amazing man, and I agree with almost every one of his positions," she says. "I was raised to have a deep respect for the Constitution, and wow, he wants to bring it back!" On December 26, Lettuce B-Free found a way to bring the two together: organizing a Ron Paul rally in the World of Warcraft universe.
"One of our members, who went by the name of whoisronpaul, came up with the idea," Lettuce B-Free says. "And we just jumped on it. . . . So at like three in the morning, me and a bunch of people got together and signed a group charter. And it's been really fun chaos ever since."
Ron Paul's supporters have already distinguished themselves by their unorthodox campaigning—the blimp that's been floating around the South for the last month, the Guy Fawkes Day fundraising blitz. But running a virtual-campaign rally in an Internet gaming site must surely rank as one of the highlights of the season. The word went out through the online magazine World of Warcraft Insider, ronpaulforums.org, and the Wired blog. Soon, hundreds of people pledged to don their chain mail and shake their broadswords for Paul.
Unfortunately, there was one small complication one rarely encounters on the campaign trail: In World of Warcraft, you can get killed, usually by slavering beasts eager to rip you to shreds. Since all the Paul supporters would be playing new characters, they would be weak and all-too-vulnerable to monsters waiting to ambush them on the way to the rally point. In the days before the rally, Lettuce B-Free and a few other organizers hit the World of Warcraft universe, frantically fighting zombies and ogres in order to beef up enough characters to protect the newbies and act as bodyguards during the rally. Meanwhile, other players who hate Ron Paul's politics followed them around, taunting them and spitting on them (virtually).
Finally, the hour arrived: 8 p.m., New Year's Day. Almost 300 characters—barbarians, elves, gnomes, and green, mottled things—assembled at the small town of Kharanos, near the great dwarven city of Ironforge. They had to pick a rally point outside the big cities, because assembling so many characters in a crowded environment would slow the server down. Just before the march, Paul supporters milled around and typed snippets from the Constitution into their computers, where their characters bellowed them as text bubbles in the game.
Dozens of Ron Paul opponents donned characters of their own and milled around the edge of the crowd, where they challenged players to fight to the death.
"Unfortunately, there were folks who were there to harass us and try to stop the march," says Lettuce B-Free. "They were trying to get us to flag for [player vs. player mode], so they could kill us. They were spouting negative things, but we had already decided that we were going to be quiet and respectful and stay focused."
At 8:30, the march began, and Paul's supporters lined up single-file and tramped into Ironforge. Hecklers dogged them along the way, twirling their battleaxes and typing text bubbles like "He can't win," "He's going to ruin the economy," and "A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for socialism." The marchers chanted slogans as they boarded the tram for the human city Stormwind, and then it was on to the hamlet of Goldshare. Because she had pumped up her character to level 19, Lettuce B-Free was too busy fighting off flesh-rippers and other random beasties to look back on the crowd. But in Goldshare, she turned and gawked at what she'd created. "There was just this sea of names," she says. "The entire town was filled. That's when I realized how huge this was."
But soon Paul's supporters stumbled into more dangerous territory, and as fish-human hybrids tore the players to pieces, priest characters frantically worked their resurrection spells to keep the crowd from breaking apart. Finally, they reached Orgrimmar, a ghastly, reeking city of the orcs, which Paul supporters had agreed would serve as a stand-in for Washington, D.C. If they could storm its gates, Lettuce B-Free says, they would be symbolically taking their country back from the Beltway elites. Unfortunately, an army of Ron Paul opponents waited for them. They knew that once they got too close to the gates, all the characters would switch to player vs. player mode, and they could slaughter them at their leisure.
The bloodshed was epic. Orgimmar's guards automatically waded into the crowd and slashed left and right. Poisonous snakes slithered from crevices and sank their fangs into libertarians. Ron Paul opponents charged and struck a blow for the status quo. "I died twice," says Lettuce B-Free. "There was so much chaos. It was a mass battle." But Paul's supporters won the day, as characters breached the gates and stormed the city. The Constitution, it seems, was triumphant.
According to Lettuce B-Free, Paul's supporters plan to storm World of Warcraft again before the campaign is through. They'll have to use a different server, because the strain of accommodating so many characters slowed down the game. But they'll be back, she says. "This was great, because it was a bunch of mature players who were able to express themselves and talk politics." And maybe decapitate a troll or two.
WOW!
YouTube footage of the World of Warcraft Ron Paul March
..the comments are great BTW.
Presidential Contender: Ron Paul
1508Cranius wrote:<more dithering>
Why do you connect Ron Paul to the oppressors if you are afraid to say who the oppressors are or how they connect to Ron Paul?
argyreia nervosa wrote:Even if you don't agree with Ron Paul you must wonder why so many people are inspired by him...
no answer cranius wrote:I put it down to Stockholm Syndrome...the embracing of imaginary solidarities with one's oppressor.
Presidential Contender: Ron Paul
1509So upper class white American males who gain profitable employment via inherited wealth, and use that money to buy themselves into politics are no longer the oppressers?
Presidential Contender: Ron Paul
1510big_dave wrote:So upper class white American males who gain profitable employment via inherited wealth, and use that money to buy themselves into politics are no longer the oppressers?
Would you care to tell us what area these upper class males work in to expand their wallets? It's sure as hell not waitressing.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.