Did you see Jon Stewart make fun of the fact that the media are treating Ron 
Paul "like the 13th floor in a hotel"?

http://bit.ly/ovhmDI

As a Ron Paul detractor, I enjoy the fact that he's being marginalized, but 
still...

--- In [email protected], "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Yep, Kelly's one like the last of the Mohicans.  Native, wild, untamed and 
> original.  Frankly, I'm with him.  The problem is with these people who don't 
> meditate.  He's right.  We don't just believe this, we know it.   Like, who 
> would just go off on some bus tour to Ames(?)  It makes me mortally sick just 
> mindfully contemplating it.  
> 
> -Buck in FF
>  meditator 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> >   Sidhas should have focused on  
> > By Kelly Kirkpatrick, Fairfield | Aug 18, 2011
> > <http://fairfield-ia.villagesoup.com/column/columnpost/sidhas-should-have-focused-on->>
> >  To the editor:
> > 
> > 150 Yogic Flyers failed Ron Paul by voting for him in Ames. If those 150 
> > yogic flyers were in the domes on Saturday, Ron Paul would have gotten 
> > hundreds more votes and the media could not have ignored his hated 
> > libertarianism. We Ron Paul sidhas know that the Maharishi effect 
> > research shows the instantaneous transformation of society. Among over 
> > 50 other Super Radiance studies, the 1986 study published in the 
> > prestigious Journal of Conflict Resolution, showed beyond reasonable 
> > doubt to have lowered war deaths in Lebanon every week as the numbers of 
> > yogic flyers increased on weekends. War is exactly what our 
> > current fascist society is. Government is nothing but a protection 
> > racket. We are close enough to the threshold of 2,000 yogic that if 
> > those 150 sidhas from Fairfield had been in the domes especially for the 
> > days and weeks preceding the Ames straw poll, Ron Paul would have won by 
> > hundreds and not lost by 152.
> >
>


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