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Congress Keeps its best

Ron Paul kept his congressional seat. I thought you all should know. He won with about 70% of the votes in his favor. the neo-con, Chris Pedan, who opposed him hadn't a chance. Obviously, the establishment thought they could sink their puss-dripping, gingivitises-cloaked teeth into the home district of the taxpayer's white knight; they're sorely mistaken.

If the 14th district of Texas has anything to do with it, the warmonger beast of psychopathic earth funking will not, I repeat, WILL NOT take him away from us.
Ron Paul, the true patriot, conservative, and legislative hero opposes and always has opposed:
  • Restricting the internet
  • The Iraq war
  • Any tax increase
  • Any corporate welfare check
  • Environmentally disruptive legislation
  • The Nazi-esc, fascist, media regimes who manipulate and infect and decay the gray matter of dream-filled American cerebrum.
  • Protecting the evil, maniacal credit agency bastards who rob us of financial freedom by promising big dreams of spending bliss while delivering an unbearable yoke of consumerism sadness and chattel-slavery ungodliness.
  • The racist war on drugs
  • The abortion monopoly and its federally funded eugenics-based hegemony of death
  • And the suck-you-dry, kill-the-middle-class, and-kick-em-while-their-down, god-damned IRS.
Thank God almighty and the Saints Ron Paul continues to fight for us, against the machine. And thank Ron Paul while your at it!

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