Posted on 02/19/2010 7:58:47 PM PST by onyx
You gave no reasons, just lame comments.
Try and think a little. There are lots of libertarian thought that might be interesting to you.
Try here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6vjrzUplWU
Milton Friedman was a libertarian. Is he a crackpot?
Looks like you have the whole set!
Ru Paul loony kook cards! Collect ‘em! Trade ‘em!
LOL — those are great! :)
“Lets see Obama, McCain, Paul. How do you know who the loons are?”
Obmama and McCain
And those aren’t even the best ones — but I’ll keep looking!
"You're basically what I would call a chip off the old block. Your policies are basically identical to your father, correct?"
"I'd say we'd be very very similar. We might present the message sometimes differently.. I think in some ways the message has to be broadened and made more appealing to the entire Republican electorate because you have to win a primary." ~ Rand Paul on Alex Jones, 5/21/09>
If Milton Freidman agreed with Ron Paul's foreign policy agenda, then he's a surrender monkey too!
Works for me... :) ;)
There were some doozies a couple of years ago — stuff like “Ron Paul - Not Crazy, But Not Quite Right In The Head Either” and another about how since the Constitution doesn’t specifically authorize paved roads and electricity, he’s against them.
Ron Paul.
lol
But just last week your Dear Leader was Newt, who we will all love and follow to freedom or utopia because he “never quits” or something....
>>But just last week your Dear Leader was Newt, who we will all love and follow to freedom or utopia because he never quits or something....<<
Newt has been dead to me since NY 23. Dead, I tell you!
Not all libertarians are crackpots. Just some.
Like what? Like Rahm is Mossad?
Newt??? HAHAHAHHAHHAHA. Al Gore’s global warming buddy and Pelosi’s best friend.
This account has been banned or suspended. Okay
It is always satisfying when we call in an air strike and it hits the target.
WeaselZippers for the Common Man :)
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/02/20/conservatives.meeting/index.html?section=cnn_latest
(CNN) — U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, a stalwart foe of government spending, won a blowout victory Saturday in the annual Conservative Political Action Conference presidential straw poll.
With participants naming “reducing the size of federal government” as their top issue, the 74-year old libertarian hero captured 31 percent of the 2,400 votes cast in the annual contest, usually seen as a barometer of how the GOP’s conservative wing regards their potential presidential candidates.
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