Wednesday, January 30, 2008

NASA "Mercury Spider" analyzed: She's back!

NASA "Mercury Spider" analyzed: She's back!
NASA photo shows strange spider, or woman's head

Well, it appears as if we have another NASA photo to pour over. The Mars "Aquarius Alien Rock" just wasn't enough. Now we have a beautiful "Mercury spider" to gaze upon. Check it out. Hey, is that Hillary Clinton?

Monday, January 28, 2008

News from the Ron Paul Revolution

Novoselic a Ron Paul fan, new Paul ad debuts, Ron releases a message

Former Nirvana bassist, Krist Novoselic, is apparently a fan of Ron Paul. As a Democratic State Committeeman and through his political action committee JAMPAC, Novoselic has become increasingly active in politics. He was a speaker at the 2006 Libertarian National Convention and has authored a book, Of Grunge and Government: Let's Fix This Broken Democracy.

A Ron Paul Republican, Joseph Arminio, is taking on Rep. Wayne T. Gilchrest for Maryland's 1st Congressional District. Those men and three other candidates took the stage at a debate in Chestertown. In typical fashion, Arminio was prescribed Xanax by an opposing candidate because he dared to mention the erosion of our Constitution. MIT awarded Arminio with a doctorate in national defense policy and international relations.

More at BallsNews.com

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Paul challenges La. GOP - Rudy vs. Ron in New York

Paul challenges La. GOP - Rudy vs. Ron in New York

Weekend tidbits from the Ron Paul Revolution and more

Through just a few early primary states, Ron Paul has gained over 100,000 votes. In 1988, Ron Paul got just over 400,000 votes in the national general election. Chew on that for a minute.


The New York GOP is trying to remove some names from the New York primary ballot, of which Ron Paul is listed first. ...


The Paul campaign has filed a Caucus Challenge with the Louisiana GOP. Some rules were changed and/or rearranged so that pre-approved Paul delegates had to file provisional ballots which might not have been counted at all. ...

Read more at BallsNews.com

Friday, January 25, 2008

Update: Mars Alien/Rock photo is the astrological symbol for Aquarius

Update: Mars Alien/Rock photo is the astrological symbol for Aquarius

Why more people are not coming forward about this, I do not know. It is plain as day for those who know what Aquarius signs and symbols look like. We also happen to be in Aquarius for horoscopes and supposedly are moving towards or are already in the Age of Aquarius in the larger astrological cycle of things.

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I read some news about the MSNBC Republican debates from last night. I see that Ron Paul got less than 1/3 the talk time of Mitt Romney, John McCain or Rudy Giuliani. Huckabee got the shaft as well.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

NASA "Mars Rock Alien" is the sign for Aquarius

NASA "Mars Rock Alien" is the sign for Aquarius

Check out the photos and take a look for yourself. Think about it the next time you hear Obama, Clinton, Romney, Edwards, Ron Paul or any of the candidates constantly pounding the message of change. It's not an alien or a rock. That photo is the sign for Aquarius.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

The March to Saint Paul

The March to Saint Paul

Ron Paul fans: Get yourself a good pair of shoes

The Louisiana Caucus recently took place. The other Republican candidates, not Ron Paul, created a "fusion" pro-life/pro-family alliance which won all districts.
A line was just drawn in the sand. More...

Monday, January 21, 2008

Can Ron Paul go the distance?

Can Ron Paul go the distance?

In 1988, Ron Paul ran for president and got about 0.5% of the national vote. For some that was the measuring stick for how they thought Ron would perform in this election. He'll get a percentage or two, tops, and then the Revolution will fade away into blissful silence. A year, several double-digit primary finishes and thirty-million dollars later, those same elements who've been proven wrong over and over again are still pretending as if Ron Paul is already out of the race.

Read the full story at BallsNews.com.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Over 10,200 pledge to donate to Ron Paul on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

BallsNews.com - On Monday, January 21st, supporters of Ron Paul have organized a "money-bomb" to coincide with Martin Luther King Day. Like MLK often did, Ron Paul now takes a stand against the wrongs perpetrated on society and inspires his messengers in a way that is a threat to the powers that be.

Read the full story at BallsNews.com and view statements by Ron Paul about Martin Luther King.

Mo' Ron: A 2nd place finish in Nevada for the Ron Paul Revolution

Congratulations are in order for Nevadan supporters of Ron Paul. Despite the chaos surrounding the Nevada caucus, Paul managed to secure a 2nd place finish in a key early state. With 99% of precincts reporting, Paul is ahead of McCain 14% to 13%. Huckabee, Thompson and Giuliani finished far behind the leaders. The Ron Paul Revolution just got some new rims to roll on.

Full story at BallsNews.com

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Richard Pryor, Chris Rock and Ron Paul

Richard Pryor, Chris Rock and Ron Paul
A conversation between Pryor, Rock and Paul on the issue of racism
Warning: Adult language ahead


Much fuss has been made about a few old Ron Paul newsletters which contain what some perceive to be statements based on racist views of the author. So, to offer an alternative perspective to what you may be reading about the issue, I'd like to present to you a conversation between Richard Pryor, Chris Rock and Ron Paul.


Pryor: "I went to Zimbabwe. I know how white people feel in America now; relaxed! Cause when I heard the police car I knew they weren't coming after me!"


Rock: “Yeah, I love being famous. It's almost like being white, y'know? People are nice to ya, they give you the benefit o' the doubt... You drive a flash car down the freeway and the cops'll pull y'over and before they even look they like 'What the fuck are you doing?' and then they see it's you and they like 'Awww man, it's Chris Rock, it's okay, man we thought you was a nigga'.”


Paul: "Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the `criminal justice system,’ I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal."


Read the entire conversation at BallsNews.com.