Posted on 09/16/2007 8:48:25 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Ron Paul Western Trip a Huge Success
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Jesse Benton
September 15, 2007
202-246-6363
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul today concluded a four-day western tour. Beginning Wednesday, September 12, Dr. Paul visited Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Salt Lake in City in successive days. Highlights of the very successful trip included:
"We are succeeding to garner significant support in cities as diverse as San Francisco and Salt Lake City" said campaign manager Lew Moore. "Dr. Paul is showing that the message of freedom is popular throughout this nation."
Yeah, I remember that they - the neo-cons - were big for Reagan, for obvious reason. They all supported freedom. Ron Paul thinks freedom is so important that we make sure that we keep it to ourselves even if the slightest efforts would spread it elsewhere. Reagan, and great thinkers like Norman Podhoretz, recognized that the threats from Communism to freedom in one place was nearly always going to endanger all free nations. Today, Podhoretz continues this noble struggle in his efforts to help people see clearly the threat posed by al Qaeda. Of course, to Run Paul and his “real” conservatives al Qaeda isn’t that much of a threat and what harm it’s done is our fault. That’s a long way from Reagan.
As for the empty MP5, at least she is man enough to be in the sh*t instead of back here in some basement bitching about the war and backing a nut job.
Don't mind t_skoz. He/she is another one who despises anyone connected to Operation Iraqi Freedom. t_skoz has dabbled in "war profiteer" remarks as well in the recent past.
And as you can see, t_skoz likes to launch his/her snide remarks on the sly, being of too cowardly a nature to ping the people she is slandering.
t_skoz got a smackdown from me a while back and is still smarting from it.
But if t_skoz makes just one more little remark complaining about my current position...just one more....
C'mon, t_skuz. We're waiting.
Oh, and as for the M5...I carry a loaded weapon on the days I go off of the FOB into rather dangerous territory. Good enough for ya?
Now get busy on those burritos and stop making your silly remarks, or I'll relegate you to drive-up window service in a hurry. And no smoking pot on the job, either. Got it?
“This is supposed to pass as intelligent discourse?”
That, and all the photoshop-jobs.
Haven’t noticed much else.
ROFL!!
The keywords are freakin' hilarious. :-)
Actually, anti marijuana people should be in favor of industrial hemp. It is a very low grade of marijuana and still grows wild in some parts of the country. It is known as ditch weed. You couldn’t get high from it, if you chained smoked it all day. Industrial hemp would make the growing of high grade marijuana much harder on open ground. Pollination from the industrial hemp would lower the potency of the higher grade pot plants.
Nothing wrong with speaking in liberal cities. These folks are still Americans and have been misguided from years of Democrat propaganda.
This is one of the many reasons why Paul enjoys support from all across the political spectrum. If liberals vote for him, who cares, their vote counts just as much as a conservative.
Hunter likely won't reduce the handouts, IMO. Paul will get rid of all the freebies and make it easier to do business here so companies won't have to resort to hiring illegals. Plus Paul supports a militarized border, with Army troops on the border, in addition to a fence.
It's different when you're a Congressman. You can't just serve 2-3 two-year terms and then voluntarily quit. I would rather have Paul in the people's House than serving 20 years in the Senate and be disconnected from the people. Besides, Paul resigned his House seat after he lost to Gramm in the 1984 Senate primaries and returned to medical practice. He then came back in 1997.
He's been in Congress for about 20 years, but has he accepted all the perks that go with it? He's never participated in the Congressional pension or voted for a pay raise.
It would be huge, yes.
He is a capital L Libertarian and should be running as one
Does a capital L libertarian support border security and an end to foreign trade agreements? Or is pro-life as Dr. Paul is?
instead of trying to harpoon the GOPs chances of beating Hillary.
(A) Paul said he won't run as a 3rd party or independent candidate, for the millionth time.
(B) Paul is running as a Republican in the primaries Please explain to me how he's helping Hillary win, unless I didn't get the memo Hillary has become a Republican.
(C) It's not Paul's problem if the GOP loses just because folks don't hold their noses for the GOP nominee and end up staying home or writing in Paul's name.
Paul believes in the legalization of industrial hemp.
Good, so do I. Do you have any idea what the benefits of Hemp are? The Declaration of Independence was written on Hemp. Hemp can be used for fuel for vehicles or paper or clothing.
Paul supported HR 3037 to amend the Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition of marijuana. This bill would have given the states the power to regulate farming of hemp.
Another positive. Let states grow hemp and get more revenues for their budgets instead of sucking on the federal teat.
The measure would be a first since the national prohibition of industrial hemp farming in the United States. He favors the legalization of marijuana.
You'd have to smoke a telephone pole of hemp in order to get "high", and that's before you'll die from the toxicity. It's impossible to grow marijuana alongside hemp as the two products are different. As for marijuana, let the states deal with it, legalize it, tax it, regulate it, and most of our drug-related problems would go away.
Sorry, the only person I'm supporting in the general is Fred Thompson, and even then he'd have to pick a young, conservative VP. No Jeb Bush or Huckabee or Giuliani. My vote goes to Paul in the primaries.
I guess after serving 2 terms you're just to full of yourself and think your to damn important to to let someone else serve. There's is absolutely no reason to allow professional politicians...and no, there should not be "perks" and retirement for these long term leeches.
“This is supposed to pass as intelligent discourse?”
Well you were the one that inferred that I support the effeminate little creep.
“This is one of the many reasons why Paul enjoys support from all across the political spectrum.”
Lets not lie to each other, they love him because he’s promise to pull our troops out of Iraq and let “The Killing Fields” part two take place.
“Did you forget that he got 16-17% in the Texas Straw Poll which was limited to old party regulars?”
No. I said PRIM-ARIES. You know. The ACTUAL votes.
In Congress, you only get TWO years. Sheesh, what do you want them to do, serve two years and leave? How are they going to learn the system and settle in?
There's is absolutely no reason to allow professional politicians
So vote them out then.
and no, there should not be "perks" and retirement for these long term leeches.
Which Dr. Paul has never took part in.
Did you forget that he got 16-17% in the Texas Straw Poll which was limited to old party regulars?
Secondly, assuming Paul doesn’t win the GOP nomination where do you think his supporters will land, which candidate if any?
The "system" has been transformed into a bloated inefficient system that favors the long-term professional leeches. As far as "settle in" that's exactly what I don't want.
The National Review article I referenced yesterday is titled “The Individualist” and is found on page 24 of this weeks edition.
It details a small part of this clowns political insanity.
He voted against a condemnation of the Sudanese government’s program of genocide in what the leftwingnuts call ‘Darfur’.
He voted against a resolution honoring Rosa Parks.
He voted against a demand that Vietnam release political prisoners.
And he apparently couldn’t tell the difference between Bush and Gore, or Bush and Kerry.
Every conservative I know could easily tell ‘the difference’ but not Obi Ron....(shakes head)
And to top it off, he doesn’t have the strength of his own convictions to say he voted for both Gore and Kerry, claiming ‘it doesn’t matter now’.
*yawn*
bored of you.
“effeminate little creep”
Is it OK if I start using this to describe the Ghoul?
hahahaha
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