Guiliani running for president - of 9/11
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Guiliani running for president - of 9/11
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Giuliani is a pathetic Gangster fuck. His sorry ass was over in the Marietta Square a couple of weeks ago. He's 5'2" with about as much political experience as Dennis Rodman's nut sack. He has no voting record to verify his true stance on anything, and he's totally politically immature. Fuck that cock-smoking mobster.
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Coming back from Pensacola a few days ago I went through a series of overpasses that had "Ron Paul Revolution" banners hanging from them. I thought it was very cool...slightly odd, but very cool.Holiday Rambler wrote:I finally saw someone with a Ghouliani bumper sticker on 10th Street yesterday (SUV, big shocker there). Honest to god, I see Ron Paul signs everywhere but that was my first time seeing anyone visibly supporting the guy who supposedly "leads" all the Republican polls.
Let the joyous celebrations of Hell begin!
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Based on the consensus here, if you are of voting age and give a fuck about seeing something different in terms of politics, please go out and vote for Ron Paul on February 5th in the primary.
The thing I really, REALLY appreciate about Ron Paul is that his voting record shows what he stands for, he never waivers, and he's never ONCE voted for a Congressional raise. That says more than anything about his ability to weild power responsibly.
The only thing I'd disagree with him on is his stance on abortion, albeit his is only personal, and he has never sought to entangle the issue in politics, as I am totally pro-Death. But, if I wasn't, that wouldn't be very metal.
Seriously, this dude is, as my friend's father puts it, "America's last hope."
I can't think of anyone who is more Patriotic and in touch with the intention of the founding fathers' goals for a democratic republic than Ron Paul.
I'm highly disappointed in Obama, whom I had high hopes for when I heard he was a Constitutional Law Professor, but he's continually let me down both through inexperience, a lack of solidity in stance, and some shady business deals in his past. Despite that, he's still better than all the other morons running, with the exception of Dr. Paul.
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The thing I really, REALLY appreciate about Ron Paul is that his voting record shows what he stands for, he never waivers, and he's never ONCE voted for a Congressional raise. That says more than anything about his ability to weild power responsibly.
The only thing I'd disagree with him on is his stance on abortion, albeit his is only personal, and he has never sought to entangle the issue in politics, as I am totally pro-Death. But, if I wasn't, that wouldn't be very metal.
Seriously, this dude is, as my friend's father puts it, "America's last hope."
I can't think of anyone who is more Patriotic and in touch with the intention of the founding fathers' goals for a democratic republic than Ron Paul.
I'm highly disappointed in Obama, whom I had high hopes for when I heard he was a Constitutional Law Professor, but he's continually let me down both through inexperience, a lack of solidity in stance, and some shady business deals in his past. Despite that, he's still better than all the other morons running, with the exception of Dr. Paul.
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Ron Paul is a candidate whose supporters celebrate terrorist Guy Fawkes, spam online polls, irritate the holy hell out of bloggers who point out their candidate’s obvious flaws, and who has become an empty vessel into which everyone from brothel owners to true libertarians to leftwing anti-American agitators and assorted isolationists have poured their own political hopes and dreams. Paul is where the paleo right and the anarcho left meet for drinks.
The reality is that Ron Paul is a pro-life libertarian who runs as a Republican hawk in his Texas district when it’s convenient but who blames America for pretty much every bad thing that happens in the world, who votes against pork even while writing it into federal budgets and who accepts donations he doesn’t need from the racists at Stormfront. But try telling that to his supporters and you’re met with a wall of noise
The reality is that Ron Paul is a pro-life libertarian who runs as a Republican hawk in his Texas district when it’s convenient but who blames America for pretty much every bad thing that happens in the world, who votes against pork even while writing it into federal budgets and who accepts donations he doesn’t need from the racists at Stormfront. But try telling that to his supporters and you’re met with a wall of noise
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I'd cordially like to disagree with D2A. I don't know which candidate is holding your support, but what Ron Paul represents is actual change, vs. the same old-money punks we've been getting. Govenment has continued to grow, and no amount of money can fix our broken education system, the exporting of inflation (via Illegal Immigration), and an Economy teetering on the bring of implosion. He's also the only candidate that isn't a wholly owned subsidiary of corporate America, the REAL constituant of the other candidates.
Dr. Paul is the only one with the fiscal sense to fend off financial Armageddon.
The problem with Ron Paul is, since he is the only candidate who isn't an old-money, elitist fuck, he's attractive to everyone who is against the system's current paradigm, thusly ensuring that every looney toon who's fed up conveniently places their particular personal belief structure upon the only candidate sure to bring about any noticable change.
Ron Paul doesn't blame everything bad in the world on America, it's America's failed foreign/economic policies that are causing issues, and for the last 30 years or so, that's been what we've had. If you like your tax money going to Dictatorships like Pakistan, playing world cop in our economic cold war in the Middle East against China and Russia, and generally meddling in foreign affairs at the cost of untold billions of dollars, vote for one of the other shmucks in a rinse-and-repeat cycle of another 30 years of the same old horseshit these establishment fucks have been dishing out.
I personally am fed up with America degrading rapidly into a 2nd world country, while we ship billions upon billions overseas. Last time I checked this nation was far from a utopia, so I agree with Dr. Paul that there are some serious failures here that need to be addressed before we spend countless, and might I add rapidly declining, dollars overseas on failed adventures.
When our country is financially in the shitcan, we need someone who can straighten this fluff economy out. Since it's pretty difficult to export sun-tans and nail-jobs, we might want to consider what's up with this country economically. Last time I looked, EVERYTHING is made in China. What happened to tariffs? Oh, that's where I slipped up, because if the large body of consumer goods, and products weren't made in China, the devaluation of the dollar, and the real rate of inflation would be far more apparant to Jane and Joe. 2% my ass, I saw a gallon of Mayfield milk selling for $6.88. My paychecks sure haven't gone up with such a heft. Oil's broken new records, and we're kissing Saudi Arabia's ass for fueling this happy motoring utopia we all enjoy.
We're living a totally unsustainable lifestyle, based on what's real and what we perceive to be real. The reality is that we have a broken infrastructure, public transit that would make third world nations ashamed, a failing dollar, little to no manufacturing base aside from Cheez Doodles and Cola, and a massive debt hanging over our heads that none of the other candidates are responsible enough to mitigate.
Dr. Paul is the only one with the fiscal sense to fend off financial Armageddon.
The problem with Ron Paul is, since he is the only candidate who isn't an old-money, elitist fuck, he's attractive to everyone who is against the system's current paradigm, thusly ensuring that every looney toon who's fed up conveniently places their particular personal belief structure upon the only candidate sure to bring about any noticable change.
Ron Paul doesn't blame everything bad in the world on America, it's America's failed foreign/economic policies that are causing issues, and for the last 30 years or so, that's been what we've had. If you like your tax money going to Dictatorships like Pakistan, playing world cop in our economic cold war in the Middle East against China and Russia, and generally meddling in foreign affairs at the cost of untold billions of dollars, vote for one of the other shmucks in a rinse-and-repeat cycle of another 30 years of the same old horseshit these establishment fucks have been dishing out.
I personally am fed up with America degrading rapidly into a 2nd world country, while we ship billions upon billions overseas. Last time I checked this nation was far from a utopia, so I agree with Dr. Paul that there are some serious failures here that need to be addressed before we spend countless, and might I add rapidly declining, dollars overseas on failed adventures.
When our country is financially in the shitcan, we need someone who can straighten this fluff economy out. Since it's pretty difficult to export sun-tans and nail-jobs, we might want to consider what's up with this country economically. Last time I looked, EVERYTHING is made in China. What happened to tariffs? Oh, that's where I slipped up, because if the large body of consumer goods, and products weren't made in China, the devaluation of the dollar, and the real rate of inflation would be far more apparant to Jane and Joe. 2% my ass, I saw a gallon of Mayfield milk selling for $6.88. My paychecks sure haven't gone up with such a heft. Oil's broken new records, and we're kissing Saudi Arabia's ass for fueling this happy motoring utopia we all enjoy.
We're living a totally unsustainable lifestyle, based on what's real and what we perceive to be real. The reality is that we have a broken infrastructure, public transit that would make third world nations ashamed, a failing dollar, little to no manufacturing base aside from Cheez Doodles and Cola, and a massive debt hanging over our heads that none of the other candidates are responsible enough to mitigate.
i don't know a whole lot about Ron Paul but i do like this article.......
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.a ... E_ID=59551
anyone who is oppossed to spending my money to fund illegal alien babies and making them U.S. citizens is ok in my book.
especially since my wife and i had our son over 18 months ago with 70/30 insurance and are still paying off the 30%.
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.a ... E_ID=59551
anyone who is oppossed to spending my money to fund illegal alien babies and making them U.S. citizens is ok in my book.
especially since my wife and i had our son over 18 months ago with 70/30 insurance and are still paying off the 30%.
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haha that does sound like a good idea...my dad has had a hernia for a month now and he's seen the doctor but with no insurance, they may not fix it. If he was an illegal, that would've been fixed awhile ago. This country really is in the shitter.MikeLindgren wrote:That's what is nonsense, brother Pearson. My friend John and I contemplated leaving the country and coming back as illegals for better health care plans.
I wink, but I was somewhat serious with this plan...
They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
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