To: mkjessup
So at what point during those 35 years did Ron Paul start acting more like a Code Pink freakazoid, and started voting in a manner almost indistinguishable from Dennis Kucinich? Never - his pro individual liberty, limited government, sound fiscal policy, free trade and non-interventionalist message has been consistent for as long as he's been in the public eye.
If he has any common ground with code pink or dennis kucinich, file that under "a broken clock is right twice a day".
Heck, I bet even me and you agree on a few things.
38 posted on
10/28/2007 10:28:44 AM PDT by
LIBERTARIAN JOE
(Why wait for '08? Ron Paul Now!)
To: LIBERTARIAN JOE
his [Ron Paul]...non-interventionalist message has been consistent for as long as he's been in the public eye.
Yep, and in Ron Paul's world the Iraqi people would still be fed into industrial shredding machines on the whim of Saddam or his depraved sons, women would be routinely abducted and taken to Saddam-sanctioned 'rape rooms', and by this point Saddam would be racing the clock to come up with a functional nuclear weapon before Iran does, because President Ron Paul wouldn't have any concerns about Tehran developing a nuke, because he would be content to help little kids roll eggs on the White House lawn on Easter, which would end up coinciding with 'Fortress America Day', which would be as much in tune with reality as the Easter Bunny is.
If he has any common ground with code pink or dennis kucinich, file that under "a broken clock is right twice a day".
That would be a cuckoo clock I presume.
Heck, I bet even me and you agree on a few things.
Well I wouldn't say we're off to a good start because we damn sure don't agree on Ron Paul.
58 posted on
10/28/2007 1:50:41 PM PDT by
mkjessup
("Ron Paul, a man for his time. Unfortunately that time was 1901.")
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