[PAA-Discuss] CNN Breaking News

rebelljb at aol.com rebelljb at aol.com
Mon Oct 17 20:09:00 EDT 2011


I would vote for Ron Paul. If Ron Paul won the presidency, these stupid 
wars would likely end and our civil liberties would likelier be 
restored. However, because so many powerful and rich corporations get 
money from the government, they would likely be trying to oppose Ron 
Paul in the major media. It is interesting that the CNN article didn't 
mention how Ron Paul did in the poll. It said Cain and Romney were tied 
for the lead in the poll and said Rick Perry was in 3rd place. They 
didn't say who is in 2nd place. Hmmm...kind of makes me wonder. 
Practically all of the other politcians, including those who claim to 
be "Democrats", promote big, intrusive government, such as the 
"Patriot" Act and other surveillance schemes, or else they do too 
little to fight it.


-----Original Message-----
From: Ron and Kris Graham <graham2639 at mindspring.com>
To: 'PAA' <discuss at paa-tx.org>
Sent: Mon, Oct 17, 2011 4:00 pm
Subject: [PAA-Discuss] CNN Breaking News



Well now, I wonder if Wall Street will get their man (Romney) or if the 
Koch Brothers will get their man (Cain). It doesn’t matter who gets in 
whether it be Romney, Cain or Obama. The result is the same. The people 
get screwed and robbed some more. The rich get richer. STOP VOTING, 
PEOPLE!
 
Kris
 

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From: CNN Breaking News [mailto:BreakingNews at mail.cnn.com]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 11:38 AM
To: textbreakingnews at ema3lsv06.turner.com
Subject: CNN Breaking News

 
Mitt Romney and Herman Cain are essentially tied for the lead in the 
race for the 2012 GOP nomination, with Rick Perry dropping to a distant 
third, according to a new CNN/ORC poll.
But with only 33% of all Republicans saying that their minds are made 
up, it's far too early to say the race is over, or even that is has 
boiled down to a mano-a-mano fight between Romney and Cain.
Cain has seen his support nearly triple, from 9% in September to 25% 
now; Perry's strength has been cut in half in that same time period.
There has been little change for the candidates in single digits -- 2- 
to 3-point swings for Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich and little or no 
change for Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum and Jon Huntsman.
Watch the GOP presidential candidates face off at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday, 
October 18, in the CNN Western Republican Presidential Debate in Las 
Vegas.


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