Posted on 06/17/2005 5:25:06 AM PDT by Dane
Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) (C) gestures at the podium during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 16, 2005, regarding legislation calling upon the Bush Administration to produce a plan to withdraw troops from Iraq. With Paul are representatives Walter Jones (R-NC) (L), Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) (2nd L) and Neil Abercrombie (D-HI) (R). Photo by Chris Kleponis/Reuters
Why don't you come to the drug threads anymore. It used to be funny watching you get ganged up on.
I love how people who bash Ron Paul tend to be the same people who bitch when people criticize George Bush. "Why are you such a purist? You won't agree with anybody 100% of the time", they say. Why is it that when Paul is wrong on one issue, they find it OK to bash him mercilessly, when at the same time, not one Paul basher has ever been able to give me an example of a domestic issue they disagree with him on.
And the keyborad commando chimes in.
BTW, nice try at a dodge, that doesn't address ron paul's appeasment towards the terrorists.
He looks way too tall as well. Maybe he juts looks shorter standing next to the Keebler tree.
BTW, how is loyal to the troops to keep them stuck in this hopeless Middle Eastern snake's nest of intrigue?
Dane, if I've been hitting the bong too much, you've been overdoing the coffee and mountain dew today. Boy you're surly.
Cheers, AWW
BTW, how is loyal to the troops to keep them stuck in this hopeless Middle Eastern snake's nest of intrigue?
Given your mindset, we should have never engaged in WWII because of the European hopeless snake's nest of intrigue. We lost far more countrymen back then than now. In our government, no one dared to wring their wrists about the treatment of our sworn enemies.
I am not a Bush fan in every aspect, but I think his vision of fighting terrorism abroad while reforming the Middle East and spreading hope and freedom is brilliant.
You have to admit. The Bush doctrine puts everything into perspective. Either one supports the defeat of terrorism, or one fans a flame to destroy our mission and lose the war. There is no middle ground.... Pick one.
How loyal is to our Republic to abandon it for an empire? Those on this thread who want to see the First Amendment shut down with charges of giving aid and comfort to the enemy are the ones guilty of treasonous acts. Using support for our troops as a ploy to destroy the Republic from with in, does not support the troops. What it does do is encourage the enemies of freedom here at home as well as by terrorists abroad to continue their attack on our freedom. Three cheers for Congressman Ron Paul.
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