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12-23-2007, 06:10 PM #81
Senior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
Yes.
Originally Posted by Old Stoner
Because he is a true Republican. For limited federal government and a return to following the constitution...You know, that quaint document that is supposed to be the backbone of this country.Second question - Why?
44Third question - What are your ages - the ones who want to vote for Ron Paul, and...
Yes.Fourth question - Are you registered to vote?
Wow. Just wow. No, voting is not a "privilege". It's a right.Remember, voting is a PRIVILEGE.
Not at all isolationist in my opinion. Non-interventionist, yes. We cannot continue to wage "war" against ideals. War on "Terror". War on "Drugs". War on "Poverty".Ron Paul wants to bring our troops on and quit the fight against terror - apparently he'd rather do it on the streets of New York. Hmmmm... kinda isolationist, don't ya think?
Btw, since we are measuring internet penii...My dad was in Korea, my brother was stationed in Vietnam and I was a member of the 3rd Infantry stationed in Panama in the 80's.
My brother and I support Ron Paul. My dad doesn't support anybody.
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12-23-2007, 07:05 PM #82
Senior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
I'd honestly say the War on Drugs is the longest war we've been doing. This country has been demonizing and arresting drug users for quite sometime now.
Originally Posted by Esaron
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12-23-2007, 07:06 PM #83
Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
true, but thats not a war per se. were not fighting with guns against people with guns, were not sending tanks up against dealers... the war on drugs is even more of a joke than the war on terror... but the war on terror is a WAR
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12-23-2007, 07:15 PM #84
Senior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
I will agree with you, the War on Terror is a fucking joke. However war is war, and the War on Drugs deffinetly qualifies as war.
War
- Noun
1. a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.
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12-24-2007, 03:53 AM #85
Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
I agree with everything you said, but some are misinformed, but i apologize as it gives me no right to insult others.
Originally Posted by Esaron
It just agitated me. and i heavily agree on the afraid of change.
But why not? Are we satisfied now with the way america is going?
I don't see why we don't take a chance, thats how america came to be right?
I say with another president i fear there may be an uproar, cause as far as i now there are americans not afraid of taking it to the street rather than a ballat poll.
Imo i would like to see a change and see how it would go
cause we could just impeach the guy.
Which comes to consider why didn't we do this with bush, and its obvious sum agree with his methods.
I just find that beyond belief....call me ignorant...but
theres a fine line.
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12-24-2007, 04:38 AM #86
Junior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
About the Gold Standard issue. He does believe in that but admits that it probably wouldn't ever happen again. Some people just need to understand that just because he has his own personal views on things that it does not necessarily mean he is going to implement them. For example, he is against marijuana and has never even tried it but he does want it to be legalized and also wants to give the states the right to do so. He just wants the Federal Govt. to stay out of our own personal business.. He believes that his own views shouldn't mold the govt. He feels we all have the right to personal freedom...
Originally Posted by thcbongman
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12-24-2007, 01:52 PM #87
Senior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
Well, he admits that the old procedure was flawed, and would admittedly like to see a 'New Gold Standard'. I don't know a whole lot about his fiscal policies and ideals, but I know he isn't a fan of either the IRS or the Federal Treasury. I can't blame him, because I also happen to agree that the Treasury isn't working for the American people, but rather a group of elite bankers...and many of whom are non-Americans.
Originally Posted by rastadub33
The general consensus of this thread has been pretty consistent; vote Ron Paul if you want to elect a President who'll stand for change. A vote for many of the other candidates is just a vote to keep everything the same -- same archaic laws, same "obedience to Big Brother" mentality, same unrest among American citizens...
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12-24-2007, 02:17 PM #88
Senior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
bestbet -
Yea, UBL said that. Fuynny thing is, it ISN'T working out that way for him. The surge is WORKING, and Iraqi's, both Shiite and Sunni, are turning in the Terrorists in record numbers. And it is catching all over the country. People are uniting in the fight against people who come into their country to kill by terror. Those people, incidentally, ARE the IRAQIS.Do you know than Osama Bin Laden said he is glad the US is in Iraq cause this way he can have both the Shiites and Sunnis unite and fight against America, and the longer the US is in Iraq the easier it is for him to do this
You don't read the papers? See the news? Hmmm...
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12-24-2007, 02:27 PM #89
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Who here likes Ron Paul?
Mr. Purple -
Guess there's nothing left to say but enjoy your trip.If this guy does not become president, im out of this country within the next few
yrs.
Nah, we're not fighting terrorists at all. We are fighting a peace loving bunch of radical muslims, who are just defending themselves, right? It''s ALL America's fault, right? ROFLMAO... You MUST be a youngster.... Geez...Wow dude were not fighting terroism, notice something everything everyone asks are totally opposite of what
he believes? Why......odd.
Man, it took me a few minutes to stop laughing at THAT one... Just like I said before, you and many others think it's all our fault. HILARIOUS. Do ANYONE of you remember a little ditty called Worl War II? WE - THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - kept Europe from speaking GERMAN. And defeated the Japanese, who were only after expanding their empire, same as Hitler. But yea, we asked for it alright.... Geez... America has done MORE GOOD in this world than ANY OTHER NATION. WHERE ELSE would you rather live? I suggest you go there, quickly...9/11 wasn't a inside job, but we asked for it.
Yes, and you my friend are one of those people. People who lack doing the proper research is what pisses me off... And you'd fall under that area as well. Not intendeding to degrade or diss you, but I do believe you need to do a tad more research. And maybe you should TALK to some of the returning soldiers. The MAJORITY believe we are doing the RIGHT thing in Iraq.Man this shit really fucking pisses me off, when alot of people are misinformed but thats okay though i can deal with that.
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12-24-2007, 02:56 PM #90
Senior Member
Who here likes Ron Paul?
Mr. Purple Part II -
Whether or not there were WMDs matters not. Almost the ENTIRE FREE WORLD believed Saddam had them. Nevertheless, NO ONE from the administartion EVER said that Saddam was involved in 9/11. You and tons of others are taking too much out of context, and taking too much the major news ops say as gospel. Good grief...
Well, I guess this is goodbye then - have a safe trip!If this guy doesn't become president, im leaving this country for the idiot's that ruined it.
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