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Old 11-13-2009, 02:08 AM   #1
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The first two main messages on the Continental Congress 2009 (Nov 11-22) home page:

Our Nation Is Out of Control
Constitutionally, Economically, Ethically & Legally

What Is Continental Congress 2009?
Tradition, Necessity & Legal Process Merge

It just seems to me that Ron Paul is all over that too. I was wondering if there is any connection or overlap between both popular movements. Both just seem restorative in a legal, Constitutional way. They have a lot in common IMO, but they seem separate and isolated from one another.

I don't know...?
Did you notice on the website there is a letter to Ron Paul? Here's the link: http://www.cc2009.us/letters/73-letter-to-ron-paul

To my knowledge, Ron Paul is not supporting the Continental Congress 2009. Neither is Alex Jones as far as I can tell, which puzzles me quite a bit.
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Old 11-13-2009, 02:30 AM   #2
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Did you notice on the website there is a letter to Ron Paul? Here's the link: http://www.cc2009.us/letters/73-letter-to-ron-paul

To my knowledge, Ron Paul is not supporting the Continental Congress 2009. Neither is Alex Jones as far as I can tell, which puzzles me quite a bit.
No, I hadn't noticed it. Thanks. Maybe the situation is different for Ron Paul because he already is a Congressman. (?) And Alex Jones, I read him a bit and watched Endgame. Even Michael Moore is on the same page, in a lot of ways, with his new film Capitalism: A Love Story. (He said, 'Democracy is not a spectator sport' about it in Italy.)

Sometimes in Canada, broad coalitions are thrown together, so that's why I wonder. And, speaking of Italy, it has 5 parties and another 18+ that do their political thing only in coalitions.
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