I love the Internet.
I was going to comment on this after the CNN Corporate Candidate YouTube Ad (known to them as a debate) but have gone on some other tangents and I won't likely be back. I need to write the next August 6th installment which was going to be for today but I'm drastically short on time.
The media and many candidates either haven't figured it out or they believe that people that watch TV don't use the Internet, like you have to be loyal to one or the other. Anything you say on TV can and will be used against you on the Internet.
CNN planted a question at the debate to make Ron Paul look crazy for believing that there are plans for a North American Union and a NAFTA Super-Highway. That ploy only works if you don't look on line or, even more funny, if you don't watch CNN which reports on the progress of the NAU and the Super-Highway.
I don't have time so I'm going to use this clip to demonstrate. The clip has some problems with it and the date for the donations listed is wrong (it's December 16th), but this points out well enough what I'm saying.
Does a smear campaign get anymore obvious or anymore stoopid? Do they really think they have dumbed down Americans that much that we don't go, "but didn't you just say . . ."
The video appears to have been take off of YouTube for some unknown reason. Click the link below the December 16th banner for any updates.
So CNN accused Ron Paul of being crazy in believing there was an NAU "conspiracy". Here's a very serious report by CNN about the NAU (until they tell YouTube to take this one off the air too):
After the debate, CNN did a little blurb saying that the DOT doesn't know anything about any Nafta Super-Highway. Here's CNN reporting on the Nafta Super-Highway and commenting that it's "really frightening":
DOT might not have been lying when they said they aren't planning and building a NAFTA Super-Highway as long as your okay with them saying that by calling it a different name, like say for instance, the Trans-Texas Corridor (hypothetically speaking). That corridor would be connected to the Trans-Oklahoma Corridor (bullet points two and eight on the site) and so on until the Not-NAFTA-Super-Highway was built.
And last (for now) is a CNN Story about how several states are fighting against the NAU and the NAFTA Super-Highway that don't seem to exist anymore now that it's a chance to take a pot shot at Ron Paul:
Let me know if these videos get taken down. I'll find more. It's impossible to silence the entire Internet.
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