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  • FUNNY - they keep trying to smear Ron Paul

    Found off lewrockwell.com


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    Re: FUNNY - they keep trying to smear Ron Paul

    The Google search engine in the YouTube video works differently than the Google on my PC. When I Googled the same words on my PC, these were the results: Results 1 - 10 of about 127,000 for "ron paul" flake. I have to concede, however, that after screening through the first few pages, a lot of the hits were based on Soledad's CNN interview.
    Last edited by Verrocchio; November 23, 2007, 12:19 AM.

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      Re: FUNNY - they keep trying to smear Ron Paul

      heheheheehhehe You didn't catch it ....
      The video creator pulls a SLIGHTLY fast one on you ... clear, but fast

      he searches Google NEWS (which still shows 6 hits, 1AM friday Nov 23)

      http://news.google.com/

      not general Google

      It was a ridiculous question to start with, she asks
      "what do you have to say about this hearsay produced with no proof? "


      Originally posted by Verrocchio View Post
      The Google search engine in the YouTube video works differently than the Google on my PC. When I Googled the same words on my PC, these were the results: Results 1 - 10 of about 127,000 for "ron paul" flake. I have to concede, however, that after screening through the first few pages, a lot of the hits were based on Soledad's CNN interview.

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        Re: FUNNY - they keep trying to smear Ron Paul

        Originally posted by Spartacus View Post
        heheheheehhehe You didn't catch it ....
        The video creator pulls a SLIGHTLY fast one on you ... clear, but fast

        he searches Google NEWS (which still shows 6 hits, 1AM friday Nov 23)

        http://news.google.com/

        not general Google
        "
        Right you are, Spartacus, and thanks for pointing this out! That was a fast one. By way of comparison, Google News shows 264 hits for "peak oil" today, but Google returns 2,360,000 hits. This was a good reminder to me that the creators of YouTube vids are usually anonymous and can be deceptive.

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