Iowa Caucus - Ron Paul in Third Place?

SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!!
Mark Matheny
January 5, 2011

The results of the Iowa Poll are in, and the "official" count is that Mitt Romney topped Rick Santorum in the Iowa Caucus by only 8 votes, with Ron Paul coming in at third place.

Mitt Romney has been looked upon by many Republican voters as the most likely candidate to defeat Obama in the next election. This is a dangerous  thought however, considering that Romney comes from the financial establishment, being financially supported by the financial establishment, and supporting the goals of the financial establishment. Seeing that many of the economic woes of the U.S. have also come from these same financial institutions of "higher earnings", would we really want this man in office?

Santorum is not much better.  At a campaign event in Iowa on Dec. 29, 2011,Santorum  stated :

“Don’t give me this idea — I hear this: ‘Oh, you’re a moralist. You’re trying to impose your values.’ Everybody’s trying to impose their values. That’s what America’s about.” 
And it seems that Santorum, like both Bush and Obama, would continue to impose the globalist agenda of "democracy" overseas with continuing wars. “Listening to Rick Santorum, one imagines he would lead America to more war, very quickly. Santorum speaks loudly, carries a big stick and speaks with a trigger-happy enthusiasm common to neoconservatives. The winds of war blow from Santorum’s lips with an almost casual air of breathless excitement that virtually guarantees more war if Santorum is elected president,” wrote Brent Budowski for The Hill.com


It has also been reported that Michelle Bachmann  is now out of the race altogether. After the Caucus she stated in a news conference, “Last night, the people of Iowa spoke with a very clear voice, and so I have decided to stand aside.” 


According to an Infowars article, there are suspicions of fraud concerning Ron Paul's third place finish in Iowa.  The article quotes Brad Funkhouser who stated:
“I’ve been following Iowa GOP vote counts for a long time… They are being slow-walked… in 2012. Negotiations are going on… Cash is changing hands. Apparently GOP chieftains are ‘persuading,’ by one means or the other, Perry and Bachmann people who hold considerable sway over large blocs of votes to switch to Romney and Santorum – leaving Ron in the dust… Also abusing suddenly lax ID registration may have created many fake votes for neocons Santorum and Romney. Santorum has no organization, never drew over 100 people during his entire campaign. Of course he did bribe and received the benediction of of that ‘family’ leader who demanded 1 million dollars that were to be distributed in part to cronies. This is the biggest fraud since Kennedy stole the West Virginia Primary. Perry had built a pretty organization and was around 13% of the vote. He drew far larger crowds than Santorum and ends up with just 10%. Did those votes go. Santorum? Santorum didn’t earn 24% of the vote.”

One of the subjects mentioned in the article was the fact that rules were set allowing  voters to cast ballots without having to show a photo ID.

We know that there has been every effort by the mainstream media news to discredit Ron Paul as a credible candidate, and reporting of polls have been misrepresented and even taken off of mainstream news sites once it became apparent that Ron Paul was in the fight, and coming in 1st, 2nd and third place in many of the straw polls.

There were also efforts to shut down the Iowa Caucus out of fear that Ron Paul might come away as "Top  Dog", thereby threatening the elites' plans to either keep Obama in power for four more years, or to put in another puppet president like Romney or even Newt Gingrich.

I'm sure the Establishment is overjoyed at the reports, and will no doubt continue to attack the one candidate that would have the greatest resolve in setting America back on a solid road to freedom and prosperity. The game is not over yet, however, so it is that much more important to support Ron Paul, and to educate others around us about the agenda of the New World Order.

Ron Paul was not shaken by the third place finish however, and stated, “I think there’s nothing to be ashamed of, everything to be satisfied, and be ready and raring to move on to the next stop, which is New Hampshire.”

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