What’s the difference between Ron Paul supporters “spamming” the internet and MSM spamming your TV?

HRC Member asked:


I see and hear a lot about “Ron Paul spammers”, but what is the difference between people who support Ron Paul, and the main stream media shoving their choice of candidates down our throat?
Do people ever consider that MAYBE if the MSM was actually fairly reporting equally to ALL candidates that were running (instead of their chosen 5) that maybe people wouldn’t have to “spam” anything about anyone??

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10 Responses to “What’s the difference between Ron Paul supporters “spamming” the internet and MSM spamming your TV?”
  1. Charlie S says:

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    I have 6 e-mail addresses- 2 yahoo, 2 gmail, one work and one family, and I have yet to receive any spam from Ron Paul. I am subscribed to his newsletter, so they certainly have my address. Haven’t seen any spam.

  2. 2012 Obama

    Ron Paul is big on the internet because he speaks the truth and isn’t the kind of person we usually see running for president. He seems honest and he’s for the people, man!! The mainstream media is owned and run by the corporate greeds who pretty much all have it figured out that Clinton will probably be our next president…they try to manipulate the public by making it seem like she already won so they make you think you might as well vote for her. Not me, no way.

  3. Shmoe says:

    Golf Chipping Net

    Difference is the media has billions of dollars and an established infrastructure to do so. (hehe yeah, I never received a single e-mail either. . . I got a spam add on myspace by some BS “people AGAINST Ron Paul” page, and thanked them for campaigning for him :D )

  4. grumpyoldman says:

    Golf Chipping Net

    Good point. I don’t like either.

  5. Obama News

    If you are talking about the fact that the media sees Ron Paul as a joke and a non-issue candidate, sorry but that’s the way things are. Why should they cover a candidate that has so little support that there is no way he can get the nomination.

    I’m just tired to his supporters screaming about how Paul is our only hope to beat Hillary – in your dreams! Not going to happen!

    never got a spam from his campaign on any of my 7 email accounts. If I did, I would report it as spam.

  6. TheDude says:

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    all i can say is i see allot more anti Paul spam than pro Paul anything, so it shows me who they are not wanting to become president , guess Ron Paul, IS a worry to them about loosing their government nipple to suck off of. they might actually have to start working for a living.

    guess it wouldn’t be so bad if they used facts to back up the position instead of lies, but that’s a smear campaign by definition

  7. Mobus says:

    Golf Chipping Net

    I get more anti-Paul spam than pro and I have signed up for the Ron Paul spam!?! wierd.
    Anyway the interenet is the only means of communication for Ron Paul supporters really, its free, we can post anything where ever we want and spread ideas to everyone. The internet is freedom. MSM and the others as shown by CNBC as well block alot of things Ron Paul and supporters have to say regrdless of the straw poll and other poll results showing huge leads, they only show they select polls. example CNBC pulling the poll of the michigan debate which showed Dr. Paul ahead by a landslide off their website then touting no clear winners. BS
    Ron Paul won.

    RON PAUL 2008!!! JOIN THE REVOLUTION!!!

  8. Twin Mama says:

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    it’s called CAMPAIGNING, people are using this word ’spam’ incorrectly and look like fools, including the mainstream media and they lie about being able to vote or text more than once because they know damn well that you can’t!

  9. Mr.Carrot40 says:

    Millions congregated from all over the world to witness the inauguration of the first African American president of the United States. ,

  10. Daddy85 says:

    Tomorrow, I will visit Buchenwald, which was part of a network of camps where Jews were enslaved, tortured, shot and gassed to death by the Third Reich. ,

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