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Holy ... Im a Marxist. I dont like Ron Paul = Marxist You have made your point about not being interested in a real discussion. I will assume you are joking like I was about his tendencies towards small government. (Which again you deftly ommitted) So Jews control congress...? Thats why we aide Israel? |
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And Paul's small government, let the private sector solve problems is a generalization I have problems with. The private sector is the best for many things. But horrible for some very important functions in a democratic society. His apparent problems with Black's and Jews I will not dwell on. He has just said some things on record that I would never even say or think in a casual conversation. I find that a bit scary. I will leave it at that. And I like this stuff because the man does scare me. |
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Oh I can be a sarcastic bhatch also. When one has to maintain a pleasant even attitude all work day venting is necessary.
"My son is failing what can we do?" "Thank you for showing you care about your son 180 days into a 183 day school year. DID YOU GET ANY OF MY GDAMN PHONE CALLS AND EMAILS FOR GODS SAKE? YOU ASK WHAT WE CAN DO NOW? GO NAIL YOUR FOREHEAD TO YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR RIGHT NOW. YOU CALL YOURSELF A PARENT?" so... ron paul scares me |
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No offense, Pgarden, or anyone else for that matter, but instead of us interpreting what we think he has said or written, here is a link to his actual articles.. so all can read and judge for themselves...
http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/ |
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[quote=Bababooyee]Marxist dialectic crap. And, no, it wouldn't necessarily make you a Marxist. For example, I sometimes use a hammer, but that does not make me a carpenter.
QUOTE] lol. I have sung "Strangers in the Night" in my underwear but that does not make me a half-naked Frank Sinatra. Or so I have been told. |
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The "just because I use a hammer does not mean I am carpenter" is really not a fair analogy and I think the babyoooe... knows this.
How does one actually become a Marxist? Just declare that's your party or ideology? Its not like its a job one gets paid for. Yes. I work as a Marxist. I guess you could work at their headquarters and espouse their rhetoric and that would make one a Marxist. A silly comparison I let slide... until now. And I have read what Paul has written. But interviews can be very telling. I might very well have read more than anyone on this board about him and I can almost guarantee I knew this guy and his ways long before he was a "candidate". He has been in Texas for a while fellas. And this really is going nowhere cause he does not have a chance in hell. |
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Ron Paul on Real Time with Bill Maher, 5-25
Forgetting his "alleged" past foibles, watch this video and tell me where you disagree with ANYTHING he said last night.
I promise you he is the only "politician" to EVER tell the TRUTH about the US's involvement (CIA) with the Shah of Iran, Osama Bin Laden, and Saddam Hussein! http://youtube.com/watch?v=B9KWISuvZWs |
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Thanks for the link, golfer. I can't vote for an anti-abortion candidate, especially one whose opposition to Medicaid insures that he won't be doing anything to make contraception more accessible to poor women (a policy that guarantees women's deaths since no one will ever be able to stop people having sex). That said, it's really refreshing to see a Republican candidate flatly stating the truth- that our interventionist policies in the Middle East over the last 50 years led to where we are today. I don't think there's an easy answer to that- we're still as oil-addicted as ever- but I think we can never find a way through these issues until we admit our own role in creating them. Gives me hope for the GOP. Now, if someone besides McCain (whom I can't stand) would actually speak out against torture, they'll really be getting somewhere...
Here's more excellent Bill Maher: http://salon.com/opinion/feature/200...ter/index.html
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You were correct in your earlier quote- here's his comment:
Paul continued that politically sensible blacks are outnumbered "as decent people." Citing reports that 85 percent of all black men in the District of Columbia are arrested, Paul wrote: "Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the `criminal justice system,' I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal," Paul said.
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