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15Aug/117

Should Ron Paul and Michele Bachmann team-up to win?

AP: Once a fringe candidate, Paul shaping 2012 race

I'm not sure if anyone else has considered this yet. Suspecting someone likely has... and there may indeed be some extremely good reasons why they wouldn't or shouldn't come together, but I think if any Tea-party candidate is going to beat Babylon's preferred fascist puppet (i.e., Rick Perry), Paul and Bachmann MUST fight him together. Paul being the elder and the granddaddy of the Tea-Party, would incline me to think he should run as Prez with Bachmann as Vice. However, I suspect so-called "support of Israel" would be one of their most difficult reconciliation points. Paul would support the Jewish nation by stopping the flow of bribe-money, while Bachmann would probably be an advocate for increasing it.

Regardless, I think they could win if they were together... and they would do a much better job of dismantling the power of "the Bank" and crony fake-capitalists. Yet, as I've said in an earlier post, I have immense doubts Paul would be allowed into power at this late stage. Nevertheless, some hope residue remains.

Wondering which future president would keep the doors open to the Light of Torah... for the longest? There really is not any candidate, in my mind, that is overtly pro-Torah, but I have noticed a parallel between individuals who are pro-Constitution and those who are anti-Lawlessness (even though most are ignorant of what truly defines Righteousness).

Thoughts? Comments? Criticism? Should I just stay off the political topic?

Signing off,
Hanok ben-Isaak

P.S. See this June Flashback: Ron Paul v. Michele Bachmann: High noon on the right

P.P.S. Note, the Medes "and friends" could disrupt all of this. I also fear Babylon's elite may stage a major false-flag terror event to delegitimize Paul's "dismantle the empire" message. Stay on your toes... something massive this way comes. If you can't smell it, you need to supplement with more Zinc.

 

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  1. Okay, so… I’m guessing Alex would disagree with my suggestion above. =)

    Alex’s Michele Bachmann “Zombie Eyes” Rant:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g4kjzkwNi4

  2. Should they team up? NOOOOOOOOO!

  3. Haha… yeah… you’re probably right. The more I learn, the more I would probably agree. Who do you think would be a good running mate for Paul?

  4. What a terrific match that would be. Ron Paul would bring his well earned reputation as a true representative of the people. He legislates according to the will of the peope who chose him to be their voice in Washington, and he does it within the bounderies of the Constitution. He has answers to the economic mess we are in. For many years, he had tried to get a bill through Congress to at least monotor the FED. He could get no backing from the other members of Congress, and America’s indebtedness multiplied expotentially. Ron Paul reported that our national was an invisable number.
    One of the first things a person notices about Michele Backmann is her vivacity and zeal, but that soon gives way to her adeptness at facing a problem and choosing a solution that not only provides an answer to that problem, but makes any needed adjustments to limit unwanted ripple effects. An example would be her ideas on how to deal with the problems assailing Social Security. She didn’t say, “No more Social Security.” She took into account those currently dependant on SS and opted to continue as is. The program would be phased out.
    Folks, I don’t know where we could find a better team to turn America around. Wonder if we could persuade the two of them to team up.

  5. Marco Rubio running-mate?

  6. Retract!! I thought I was familiar with Michele Backmann. I wasn’t!! I’m a bit more informed now, and my now humble opinion is that woman has no earthly idea what “represent the people” means. It would seem that she wants to eliminate civil liberties altogether and let the government call all the shots. That woman is the exact opposite of Ron Paul.
    I ask your forgivness Dr. Paul, for having the brazeness to suggest that the two of you team up.

  7. Andrew Napolitano or Jesse Ventura

    Preferably Napolitano, unless you want him head of the Dept. of Justice, then have Ventura as VP.

    Gotta throw John Stossel somewhere in there too . . .


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