Soon to be fired Google employee

dreamache

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From: http://www.lacrossewatchdog.org/2012/01/anti-ron-paul-group-plans-false-flag.html
"Anti Ron Paul Group Plans False Flag Attack In South Carolina"

South Carolina's GOP primary is known for dirty tricks, but this may be a new low. A friend of mine from Capital Free Press alerted me to this Facebook post by google employee Jere Brower (who appears to be a Herman Cain supporter) in the Facebook group called "Stop Ron Paul 2012". It appears that Ron Paul's enemies will stop at nothing to smear the good doctor's name. Below is the screen shot of the post. If your logged into Facebook you can view the entire thread here. Jere Brower's twitter

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Jere Brower
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Hope this guy gets it good. He updated his profile saying "someone hacked my shit", right lol.
 


lol well he can kiss his near term employment prospects good bye.
 
why cant people just get presidency based on merit rather than whose slandering their rivals the best or whose got the slickest campaign
 
Jere Brower wasn't hacked, he's been exposed.

Here is Jere Brower trolling RP supporters months ago

So, just out of... | Facebook

It looks like Jere Brower is trying to spam up his account now though, probably to build the case that he was hacked. Of course, the first post about the KKK idea was from his mobile, so good luck explaining how he got hacked.

Guess this will be a tough one for Jere Brower to explain his daughter Ana when she grows up and finds out her dad was a huge douchebag and political troll.
 
Dreamache should be banned for not naming threads properly so they rank.

I dont care how long he has been here or how many small cars he can benchpress or how many Ron Paul music videos he produces.
 
why cant people just get presidency based on merit rather than whose slandering their rivals the best or whose got the slickest campaign

There's quite a few harrowing explanations behind that one but I find it's mainly due to people being far to susceptible to everything they read and watch. It seems U.S politics is being treated more and more like the candidates are popstars, being written about in ways similar to the entertainment industry and performing the same marketing tactics.

It's not so bad in the UK but it feels like we're moving in the same direction.