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Ron Paul Joins George Soros In Supporting “Occupy Wall Street” Protests



Oct 3, 2011 86 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

The Hill:

Texas Rep. Ron Paul (R) offered support for some of the Occupy Wall Street protests that have built up in lower Manhattan over the weekend in an interview Friday with Reason magazine, where he also denounced the “militarization of our police forces.”

“If they were demonstrating peacefully, and making a point, and arguing our case, and drawing attention to the Fed — I would say, good!” Paul said following a town-hall meeting in New Hampshire.

Paul has long been an outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve, which he says manipulates American currency and is excessively secretive.

Paul was asked by Reason about a report from last weekend in which an NYPD officer was caught on camera pepper-spraying protesters.

“I hadn’t heard that, since I have to admit I didn’t keep up on all the details of it,” Paul said. “I didn’t read the stories about it. But that means government doesn’t like to be receiving any criticism at all. And my argument is, government should be in the open — the people’s privacy ought to be protected. So I don’t like it.”

During the town hall, Paul denounced the “militarization” of police forces, specifically reports that the NYPD had obtained a weapon that would allow them to shoot down an airplane involved in a terrorist attack.

“Yeah, I have concern about that,” Paul said. “That’s not exactly your friendly policeman on the block to go to when you’re in trouble. The militarization of our police force — the SWAT teams and all — I think it’s a bad sign.”

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Billionaire financier George Soros says he sympathizes with protesters speaking out against corporate greed in ongoing protests on Wall Street.

Soros answered a question about the protests During a Monday news conference at U.N. headquarters about his participation in a large-scale development project in rural Africa.

Soros says he understands the frustrations of small business owners, for instance those who have seen credit card charges soar during the current crisis.

Soros founded the Open Society Foundations. He and Earth Institute at Columbia University director Jeffrey Sachs are announcing the newest phase of the Millennium Villages Project, which works closely with several U.N. agencies.


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  • shutterbug

    It’s official now – he has boarded the crazy train.

    • Anonymous

      He’s the conductor…..

    • jrm56431

      Shutterbug, I see dollard liked your post. I’m sure he’s thrilled to find people dumb enough to fall for his political spin. You and gatorbait should consider hopping off the STUPID TRAIN!

    • jrm56431

      Shutterbug, I see dollard liked your post. I’m sure he’s thrilled to find people dumb enough to fall for his political spin. You and gatorbait should consider hopping off the STUPID TRAIN!

  • Bobby E.

    The ‘Paulites’, ’Paulbots’, ‘PaulShits’ are now exposed as to who they really are … infiltrators from the enemy camp.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Curt-Cull/1828996670 Curt Cull

      did you even read what he said dipshit? He said IF, they were protesting peacefully and drawing attention to the Fed.   but they are not. He didn’t offer support he made a statement. Infiltrators, yeah sure. you clueless braindead bible beating twit. Make sure you vote for Romney or the other Moral Mafia candidate so you can have your little theocracy the Neo-cons @11b7d384e29ff11ed83044cc9b327786:disqus  Fox news want so bad!

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      Explain why Captain Vagina personally drafting over 3 dozen pork spending bills that he quietly slipped into critical spending bills

    • Anonymous

      Ooooooooooooo  PaulPot not happy with his Demi-God being called out…..Yes,go ahead and sing the praises of Obama’s fanboy…By the way,ever notice how much PaulPots have in common with Obamunnists?

    • Bobby E.

      I don’t have to read a DAMNED thing this idiot says. I’ve had personal dealings with the likes of you people. You are simpletons … nothing to read, DIPSHIT!

    • Thomas

      While the protestors are Marxists and I certainly don’t agree with their positions, Dr. Paul is absolutely correct that they have a Right, guaranteed in the 1st Amendment, to peaceably assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievance… if they don’t, then you don’t!

      I believe the author of this piece lumped Ron Paul in with Soros in an attempt to discredit him and take the air out of his political momentum. I see NO direct connection between the tyrant Soros and Paul here… only the insinuation of one.

    • Guest

      well, at least theres one intelligent post here.

      as bad obama is, it looks like gop is in disarray.

      obama will win re election.

    • http://twitter.com/xAmericanPridex Brandy Baron

      You forgot the Paulistinans ;o)

  • Bobby E.

    The ‘Paulites’, ’Paulbots’, ‘PaulShits’ are now exposed as to who they really are … infiltrators from the enemy camp.

  • http://twitter.com/DANEgerus DANEgerus

    I’d say more but I am apparently unqualified to comment on the economy…  because I bathe.

  • wwtd

    Rebublicans version of Ralph Nader. All over the map.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

    For a laissez-faire guy who advocates the privatization of absolutely everything, I find it ironic that Paultards oppose ‘the Fed’ 

    They argue that:
    “it isn’t necessarily that [they] oppose ‘the Fed’ being private -it is that they oppose its lack of transparency”

    …an achievement which can, ironically, only be achieved via federal regulation.

    ho hum

    • LCPLDMT

      exactly… just get fucking rid of it all together, it was created as a privatized bank, regulated for the government to use when they wanted, in an odd way, it was the governments privatization of getting money when and how they want.  Get rid of it, go back to the old school local only banks, the way they were originally designed to be.  we were never suppose to have these giant fucking banks that not only go beyond counties and regions, but through the whole friggin world.  Gotta get back to the basics, right after we get these fucking idiots out of the political arena, be fast and swift, and set an example for newbies coming in.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you walking a razor’s edge with such fundamentalist absolutist rhetoric.

      “The way they banks are supposed to be?”

      they are private businesses – they can do whatever the fuck they want, and that includes going national or international.

      Good luck buying a sandwich in another state some day, let alone another country

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you walking a razor’s edge with such fundamentalist absolutist rhetoric.

      “The way they banks are supposed to be?”

      they are private businesses – they can do whatever the fuck they want, and that includes going national or international.

      Good luck buying a sandwich in another state some day, let alone another country

  • Hiflyguy19

    Ron Paul exposed for what he truly is? The association between soros & Paul is ridiculous, besides supporting people occupying wall street, they agree on nothing else. I would say the biggest difference between the two is obviously us being in the UN. I’d be willing to bet their are people from all over the political spectrum who support the wall street protest, does that loose tie between those people amount to some grand conspiracy collaboration of sorts? I think not. People just realize they’re being screwed, and one of the biggest “screw drivers” is wall street. Let’s be real…

  • Hiflyguy19

    Ron Paul exposed for what he truly is? The association between soros & Paul is ridiculous, besides supporting people occupying wall street, they agree on nothing else. I would say the biggest difference between the two is obviously us being in the UN. I’d be willing to bet their are people from all over the political spectrum who support the wall street protest, does that loose tie between those people amount to some grand conspiracy collaboration of sorts? I think not. People just realize they’re being screwed, and one of the biggest “screw drivers” is wall street. Let’s be real…

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BOG6GHTMBUF2LOU6DX6CKSB344 Chris

    Ignorant and conditioned Proles here railing against Cong Paul…..   
    Your posts here are “good” examples of oblivious and emotive rants that have no grasp of the historical past or the rigged present…

    You posters here are the ones at the 2 Minute Hates yelling louder then the others….and screaming hate at the caged Eurasian prisoners in cages…and all calling nee DEMANDING!!!  MORE wars MORE terror MORE controls MORE centralization MORE regimentation MORE intervention.

    Bobby E… why dont YOU go sign up to carry a gun in the desert and kill those forrigners….”collateral damage”…..or….go sign up to be a camp guard at Guantanamo…you could have “fun” with some imprisoned Paulbots and RINOS…..

    You can have your Gamma Minus(most of you are G -s’) loveathons……and keep shilling for the State.

    Those of us who care about freedom and liberty wont be joining you.

    • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

      You’re off your meds again, aren’t you, Chris?

    • Anonymous

      Chris just proved my point from an earlier post….typical PaulPot

    • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

      The paulistinians are a fungus – immune to facts and other cleansing agents.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you seem to talk alot, but don’t seem to say much…typical Paulbot

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you seem to talk alot, but don’t seem to say much…typical Paulbot

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you seem to talk alot, but don’t seem to say much…typical Paulbot

  • Loral Orow

    If Soros is for it I’m against it on the principle that everything he does is designed to make more money off the backs of the poor, oppressed and uninformed.  He delights in destroying entire economies across the world, knowing what bonds, stocks money will fall or rise & plunking massive amounts of money on it to get back double. Not caring that people are destroyed in the process. If Ron Paul marches to his band, he won’t be marching to mine.  He makes my skin crawl.

    • Mooxie

      You must be ignorant if you pride yourself on falling in line with the system that was devised to pit us against one another. “Oh this guy is a monster for not having the same political ideas as me so anything he supports is bad!” You really know nothing about OccupyWallSt. They don’t say “we are the 99%” for nothing. Its about fixing a corrupt system that is used to put all the control of America into the hands of a select few. The 99% is rich and poor alike, of all different backgrounds and beliefs. They are all people who want a FAIR system.

      If you are against Occupywallst that must mean that you are FOR bailing out the banks, you are FOR corporate personhood, you are FOR corporations being able to buy out politicians to implement regulations/deregulations that destroy competition and the free market, you are AGAINST the first amendment, and you are AGAINST the constitution as it describes a government BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE. Now if you believe all that then go right ahead. But don’t be con-ed into believing that this movement is about a specific type of people trying to take over. As a people united they cannot defeat us. They are afraid so they use their corporate owned media to skew facts in order to stop the people from knowing the truth. If we fight with each other they can easily continue their corruption behind out backs.

      I suggest you visit a movement near you and talk to them. Have a debate or w/e. They will explain it to you. They will all be different but repeating the same thing. We are here to work together to deliver America back to the hands of all the citizens. That is what America was founded on.

    • Mooxie

      You must be ignorant if you pride yourself on falling in line with the system that was devised to pit us against one another. “Oh this guy is a monster for not having the same political ideas as me so anything he supports is bad!” You really know nothing about OccupyWallSt. They don’t say “we are the 99%” for nothing. Its about fixing a corrupt system that is used to put all the control of America into the hands of a select few. The 99% is rich and poor alike, of all different backgrounds and beliefs. They are all people who want a FAIR system.

      If you are against Occupywallst that must mean that you are FOR bailing out the banks, you are FOR corporate personhood, you are FOR corporations being able to buy out politicians to implement regulations/deregulations that destroy competition and the free market, you are AGAINST the first amendment, and you are AGAINST the constitution as it describes a government BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE. Now if you believe all that then go right ahead. But don’t be con-ed into believing that this movement is about a specific type of people trying to take over. As a people united they cannot defeat us. They are afraid so they use their corporate owned media to skew facts in order to stop the people from knowing the truth. If we fight with each other they can easily continue their corruption behind out backs.

      I suggest you visit a movement near you and talk to them. Have a debate or w/e. They will explain it to you. They will all be different but repeating the same thing. We are here to work together to deliver America back to the hands of all the citizens. That is what America was founded on.

    • Jonipreston55

      That is bs – Soros has no good on his mind.  If he cared so much he would put his money towards helping the poor instead of inciting chaos.  He is a rebel rouser and you are obviously into his game.  Back into the hands of which citizens?  Immigrants and underemployed living off of subsistence and yet complaining at the same time…  It is disgusting.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7S2WEPESIVAZPMKPS3UK5GAP4U Daniel

      Come now, let’s just try and add this up.  You’re saying that a billionaire who supposedly abuses wealth and power in such diabolical ways would be the one to stir people from complacency to come out in large numbers to confront the great concentration of wealth and power precisely where we’ve seen it being abused?  In the Federal Reserve, on Wall Street, in wars and military industry, in the usurpation of personhood from the people to the corporations?  In exposing the sixteen *TRILLION* dollars the Federal Reserve moved to bail out banks and leave Main street hanging?  In showing how much wealth in our country is in the hands of corrupt billionaires?

      That sounds like a lousy game plan for Soros to play dirty.  It puts that kind of thing right in the spotlight and arouses the very action we need to take to stop it.

      How about this:  this country and the world aren’t being destroyed by a cartoon villain.  It’s a system and most of its power-players would have it in their interest to blame it on a traitor to *their* class to cover their tracks.  You staying home in paranoia instead of helping your fellow citizens take on the very fact that the kind of power like that exists to work mischief would serve who better?

      Run that simulation in your head a bit.  Play devil’s advocate.  The George Soros is the Devil scenario looks like smokescreen to me.

      I am glad to have encouragement from both George Soros and Ron Paul, but this movement is about all of us, not them.

    • Mandiwaldrop

      Mooxie’s whole point is about understanding what the OccupyWallSt is about, not about about supporting a man whoever it who supports a good cause.  Explain what is so wrong with correcting a corrupt system so that money can go to immigrants and the underemployed. Hello thats what we all what is more jobs. Since you lack knowledge or are selective in what you want to retain and apply pertaining to immigrants, this nation was founded by immigrants….the immigrants (who stole this land from the Native Americans through death and relocation)  built this land so that what the people in it could not let more people migrate here and then not work, i guess so through your own implications. People who are seeking a job but cannot get one because of our collapsing economy have every right to complain.

    • Jonipreston55

      That is bs – Soros has no good on his mind.  If he cared so much he would put his money towards helping the poor instead of inciting chaos.  He is a rebel rouser and you are obviously into his game.  Back into the hands of which citizens?  Immigrants and underemployed living off of subsistence and yet complaining at the same time…  It is disgusting.

    • Anthony

      Mooxie:

      you are assuming a lot. whole thing about this movement is that it is designed to manipulate a whole lot of young well meaning, inexperienced people into creating undirected chaos. I know there are some older people out there protesting as well. but their battle cry calling for the killing of the corrupt corporate executives is a bit like the protestors in Libya, Egypt, Syria etc…Soros is a monster and if you don’t think so just put up a defense against him and see how his CORPORATE, CAPITALIST machine crushes you. the problem with  Occupy Wall Street is that they have no answer to the problem. 

      the answer is to get the U.S. out of the U.N. and out of their Socialist / Communist programs such as NAFTA, CAFTA, L.O.S.T. I.C.C., etc…. Corporate Greed just like Human Greed has and will always be present in any system. it is a universal truth. i agree that coporate influence in washington is out of control but who’s fault is it? it is the unethical immoral politicians who give the corporate cats an open ear. they are to worst of the worst. it is a given that a corporation in any part of the world when faced with competition will look for any advantages, and all over the world they look to take advantage of the immoral unethical politician. If you think it is bad here, go to a socialist country or communist country, the corporations and politicians, rarely if at all, get busted / revealled. in the u.s. they get busted all the time. we do a great job bringing down evil corporations. do your home work. we have to take the bad with the good and do our best to elect politicians who will not be compromised and we have to speak out when corporations do wrong.

  • Anonymous

    Oh no. They agree on one thing: addressing the Federal Reserve. I’m sure that people here all agree with liberals on one topic or another. Get over yourselves.

    As for TyS’s comment: One of Congress’s actual constitutionally enumerated powers is issuing and deciding the value of currency. That’s one duty that I want government controlling, not a private bank with no accountability to the people who all have to pay for the debt and interest owed on the currency.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      thats my point – but the Paultard’s don’t recognize that.. they pick and choose when and what Constitutional powers are convenient

    • Anonymous

      Fair enough. I misread your comment. Seemed like you were actually defending the Fed. After reading it again, I realize what you were saying.

    • Anonymous

      Fair enough. I misread your comment. Seemed like you were actually defending the Fed. After reading it again, I realize what you were saying.

    • Anonymous

      Fair enough. I misread your comment. Seemed like you were actually defending the Fed. After reading it again, I realize what you were saying.

    • Greeneyedannette

      Using the word tard sums you up buddy!

    • Greeneyedannette

      Using the word tard sums you up buddy!

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5KW7OBFGDB57MYLJD74XX76OHY Cathy

      Oh, but you have been misinformed:  “The court ruled that the Federal Reserve Banks are “independent, privately owned
      and locally controlled corporations”, and there is not sufficient “federal
      government control over ‘detailed physical performance’ and ‘day to day
      operation’” of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be considered a federal agency”…”  Federal reserve banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of a
      Federal Tort Claims Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally
      controlled corporations”
      http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8518

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5KW7OBFGDB57MYLJD74XX76OHY Cathy

      Oh, but you have been misinformed:  “The court ruled that the Federal Reserve Banks are “independent, privately owned
      and locally controlled corporations”, and there is not sufficient “federal
      government control over ‘detailed physical performance’ and ‘day to day
      operation’” of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be considered a federal agency”…”  Federal reserve banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of a
      Federal Tort Claims Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally
      controlled corporations”
      http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8518

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5KW7OBFGDB57MYLJD74XX76OHY Cathy

      Oh, but you have been misinformed:  “The court ruled that the Federal Reserve Banks are “independent, privately owned
      and locally controlled corporations”, and there is not sufficient “federal
      government control over ‘detailed physical performance’ and ‘day to day
      operation’” of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be considered a federal agency”…”  Federal reserve banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of a
      Federal Tort Claims Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally
      controlled corporations”
      http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8518

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5KW7OBFGDB57MYLJD74XX76OHY Cathy

      Oh, but you have been misinformed:  “The court ruled that the Federal Reserve Banks are “independent, privately owned
      and locally controlled corporations”, and there is not sufficient “federal
      government control over ‘detailed physical performance’ and ‘day to day
      operation’” of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be considered a federal agency”…”  Federal reserve banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of a
      Federal Tort Claims Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally
      controlled corporations”
      http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8518

    • Anonymous

      Locally controlled by who? It’s not by us. They don’t put all their information out in the open for the people to see.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you have presented an opinion of an author (from Canada, no less), not the positon of the courts. Furthermore, the monetary system is a federal system – the very notion that localities would regulate it independetly of one another is absurd…like every state trying to command the military

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      you have presented an opinion of an author (from Canada, no less), not the positon of the courts. Furthermore, the monetary system is a federal system – the very notion that localities would regulate it independetly of one another is absurd…like every state trying to command the military

    • Buddah767

      Great point and I agree except for one part. The states do command a military, The National Guard. 

    • Buddah767

      Great point and I agree except for one part. The states do command a military, The National Guard. 

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5KW7OBFGDB57MYLJD74XX76OHY Cathy

      Oh, but you have been misinformed:  “The court ruled that the Federal Reserve Banks are “independent, privately owned
      and locally controlled corporations”, and there is not sufficient “federal
      government control over ‘detailed physical performance’ and ‘day to day
      operation’” of the Federal Reserve Bank for it to be considered a federal agency”…”  Federal reserve banks are not federal instrumentalities for purposes of a
      Federal Tort Claims Act, but are independent, privately owned and locally
      controlled corporations”
      http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8518

  • Anonymous

    Soros is the definition of GREED…google greed and his picture comes up on the first thousand pages

  • Phil Byler

    Comments like this bring into focus the nutcase that is Ron Paul. 

  • Robert

    The Wall Street protestors who excoriate crony capitalism are really trying to destroy capitalism, its opposite.  Just goes to show you, today in America, you have to go to college to be really stupid.

  • Katheyb

    You know, I have to admire Dr. Paul.  He sticks to his ideals no matter what.  Doesn’t mean I will vote for him because his ideals are a bit too extreme for me.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      so promoting laissez faire economics, then railing against a private corporation and demanding federal oversight and regulation (which is his position on The ‘Fed’) is “sticking to his ideals?”

      sounds pretty hypocritical to me

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_7S2WEPESIVAZPMKPS3UK5GAP4U Daniel

      Are you aware that the Federal Reserve has been handed the power to issue our currency wholesale, with little oversight in direct contradiction to the Constitution and the reasoning of the founders which gave that power to Congress?

      Abolishing the Federal Reserve is a key plank of any honest strict constructionist, and also of a loose constructionist who’s read their history and wishes to prevent concentration of power and corruption.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VPZXYCU6GM2A2JSG5S66SPYC3U TyS

      so promoting laissez faire economics, then railing against a private corporation and demanding federal oversight and regulation (which is his position on The ‘Fed’) is “sticking to his ideals?”

      sounds pretty hypocritical to me

  • Katheyb

    You know, I have to admire Dr. Paul.  He sticks to his ideals no matter what.  Doesn’t mean I will vote for him because his ideals are a bit too extreme for me.

  • Katheyb

    You know, I have to admire Dr. Paul.  He sticks to his ideals no matter what.  Doesn’t mean I will vote for him because his ideals are a bit too extreme for me.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=626507541 Chris Nichols

    the only thing that ties soros and paul together is the headline LOL is this the best you got? you would have to be trully brain dead to make this connection

  • Anonymous

    Ron Paul said he was for the protests if they support his views, which I don’t believe have much in common with Soros. Paul is for ending the Fed; I don’t think Soros is.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FTNVATBAQM3E54FB7HIMGNAF3M tom

    another way the mainstream media is trying to demonize ron paul. dont be fooled again!!!!!!!! Ron Paul 2012

  • jrm56431

    If you morons are so stupid that you can’t see this is two separate reports joined together to give the impression that Paul is in any way associated with soros, I don’t have a bright outlook on the future. Good try, dollard. The majority of us are NOT that stupid.

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  • Anonymous

    Boy, when I see people bashing Ron Paul and his supporters, all I can think is that the Dumbing Down of America is really working…

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Haakon-Dahl/1514940223 Haakon Dahl

    Just as Ron Paul is so disastrously wrong on foreign policy, he similarly fails to appreciate the danger of Marxism in our midst even as it calls his name.  A measured response to this was the wrong response indeed.  But then, Ron Paul is an anarchist, not a libertarian.

  • Epsteph

    Very misleading headline. You make it sound as if Paul and Soros are in bed together. Try again. 

  • jrm56431

    To the fools on here – does the Fed pay you well to look so stupid?

  • http://www.facebook.com/brian.maday Brian Maday

    Soros IS “Mr. One-World Government”. He is the Devil incarnate.

  • Esdobnev

    Such a lie! Yes they are polar opposites as are some of the protesters at Wall St. so thier alliance is the polar opposite of each other why try to link Paul and Soros????? Whats your agenda????? I wonder !

  • DAVID

    you are COINTELPRO
    i know you personally you shill- go carry obama’s water

  • James

    This article is very misleading. He is not supporting the Occupy Wall Street or thier demands. He simply said  “IF  it draws attention to the Federal Reserve and agrues or case good. He is only saying that is good ONLY IF it is PEACEFULL AND DRAWS ATTENTION TO THE FED THEN ITS GOOD.

  • Trakwolf

    I suspect Gorgie didn’t make his billions by not being greedy………………………………..nay.

  • Jonipreston55

    Look at his ugly scowl.  Who would want to emulate him?  He is an evil man and against anything good for Americans.  So if he likes Obama, and the protestors on Wall St. – look out!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001418719540 John McCaffery

    If you believe this, you are truly retarded.

  • Tprice3450

    Why didn’t they ask Soros why several of his shadow groups like MoveOn.org were funding the protests nationwide? This is a dangerous man who wants to see the downfall of the American way of life. The sooner this old fart dies (of natural causes) the better!

  • Bmac6446

    What? Soros and Ron Paul in league with each other? Are you kidding me? Pat, this is a huge quantum leap. C’mon!

  • Jackreeves56

    I have this vision of a guy with a computer printed sign that says ” REJECT CAPITALISM!”   Then someone points out that his computer print-out was made possible by capitalism.  So he goes and gets a Magic Marker, makes a new sign until once again it’s pointed out that not only his sign, but his clothes and the food he eats are all made possible by capitalists.  Fast forward to…  same guy, naked scrawling on a wall (also made by, oh, you know) – with a rock.  The ultimate expression of our present-day protesters!

  • http://twitter.com/celebs4truth celebs4truth

    Gimmie a break! LMAO! Ron Paul has NO affiliation with criminal mastermind George Sorros!
    One supports it for the right reasons…I bet you can guess which one that is!
    Besides, you’ll NEVER hear Sorros leading an END THE FED chant! LMAO!
    This is stupid propaganda! (Dumbest blog title EVER!)

  • http://twitter.com/celebs4truth celebs4truth

    Gimmie a break! LMAO! Ron Paul has NO affiliation with criminal mastermind George Sorros!
    One supports it for the right reasons…I bet you can guess which one that is!
    Besides, you’ll NEVER hear Sorros leading an END THE FED chant! LMAO!
    This is stupid propaganda! (Dumbest blog title EVER!)

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Justin-Bilyj/100000443046238 Justin Bilyj

    Crap Journalism thats all I got to say, END THE FED!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Justin-Bilyj/100000443046238 Justin Bilyj

    Crap Journalism thats all I got to say, END THE FED!