Another Gay Ron Paul Site - Break the Matrix

Ron Paul websites are gay

Ok - maybe it is not exactly a Ron Paul website but Break the Matrix is a liberty insprired website that is run by Trevor Lyman and Rick Williams. It is an amazing project hoping to end the stranglehold of biased media who care most about corporate interests and helping their warmongering friends.

But recently as I was seeing how the project is going I noticed more of the same ads as I have seen on Ron Paul Forums. And that is homosexual jewelry advertising for Love and Pride.

Love and Pride has an affiliate program. Anyone basically can sign up for it. And Google has Google Adsense. This is a program to display keyword and site specific advertising. The same persons could sign up for Google adsense, add an ad for Love and Pride, and direct the results to their affiliate coded link. It would take about ten minutes, the ads would be running in a few hours.

 This is what is happening I believe.

They are running ads as a joke and hoping to break even or even make a little money off of it.

Yes a freedom loving candidate is best for all sexual persuasions. Yes, Ron Paul is the best candidate for President in 2008.

But this does not mean that Ron Paul supporters are overwhelmingly homosexual in nature. It does not mean you are going to get a lot of money from your affiliate links. And it does not mean that your candidate is going to get you any of the little pet projects you want from the government done. At least not without an immense amount of cost that the USA government is know for delivering.

The Iraq War was supposed to be paid with oil, or cost from $10 to $100 billion.

It is projected to cost 3 trillion in eventual costs.

Do you really want more government? If they said that Iraq would cost maybe $50 billion and it costs 60 times that, what will socialized medicine cost? The continuation of the police state? Real ID?

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