Ron Paul: Sooper Genius
Here are some important things you can learn from watching Ron Paul’s appearance on “Meet the Press” from this morning.
1) Iran has no army or navy.
2) A cross = fascism.
3) The American taxpayer pays for all of the costs of our troops overseas.
4) We can’t use our military unless Congress declares war.
5) It’s okay to play “the system” to grab almost half a billion dollars in pork if you really, deep in your heart, feel bad about it.
Yeah…that Ron Paul is one smart cookie. Luckily for us, he’s in Congress where he’s likely to have his inconsiderable intellect challenged very often.
Oh…and still no answer as to why the Paul campaign refuses to denounce the anti-Semites, neo-Nazis, 9/11 conspiracy morons, and assorted bigots who have eagerly attached themselves to his campaign. I think it’s fair to assume by now that he’s not done so because he wants them there.
Few Presidential candidates in my lifetime have ever disgusted me quite as much as Ron Paul. The Islamists must love him to death.
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The reason he had to use "the system" the way he did was because that money was being taken away from his district and the only way to alleviate the problem was to use the broken system. he ended up never voting for an earmark in his career.
he said he didn't mean to call the commercial fascist. they told him their was a cross in the commercial and what he thought of that. he answered with the sinclair lewis quote because that is what it reminded him of.
the american taxpayer does pay for all of our foreign expenditures.
we can't use our military for war unless congress declares it.
He did denounce those views. did you watch the pbs now documentary? he has actually denounced every single one of those views at different times.
1) So, he's either a cynic or a hypocrite. The fact is that at least three members of congress this latest budget put in no earmarks at all. All of them have spoken quite soundly against earmarks and oppose them fervently. They stood on principle. Paul did not. Live with it.
2) Ah, so it was just his first impression? Nice.
3) No, they don't. Look it up.
4) Yes, we can. Look up the words "self defense". Also "cease-fire".
5) And yet he's keeping their campaign donation. Hmm…what is it with his habit of saying one thing about money and doing another?
"Few Presidential candidates in my lifetime have ever disgusted me quite as much as Ron Paul."
Wow. Clearly, we need more candidates like Ron Paul.
Hey, one quick question: In your domain name, why do you spell "sundriess hack" with that double "s"?
I never think about Ron Paul unless I see him on TV or see something in the press or on the web. Why is he driving everyone else nuts,
and seemingly dominating their thinking 24-7.
Paul is knat in a room full of elephants, get over it. 99% of the American people do not have a clue who this guy is.
The more you harp about this guy the bigger his audience becomes. You are making him what he is.
Please do not tell me how dangerous he is potentially, or compare him to Hitler or some other dictator who also was once a knat in the room. That argument won't wash. And if it does the American people are as goofy as those of you who see him under your bed at night.
The American people are goofy I'll agree, but not that goofy.
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