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To: Tex-Con-Man

I am just posting links. That is true. If I choose to highlight the portions that I want to show, that is to be expected, and is not false in any way.

“Listen, Karl Rove brought Rick Perry over to the Republican Party. I don’t care who he’s pretending to like this week.”

Nothing untrue about those sentences.
Sentence 1 is provable fact.
Sentence 2 is me saying “I don’t care X” It’s a statement of how much I care. It is true that I don’t care.

Once a Rove managed candidate, always a Rove managed candidate. And that’s just my interpretation of it.

I said that I wanted a Palin / Paul ticket. That kinda makes me a Palin supporter as much as a Paul supporter.

I don’t insult Palin by saying Paul/Palin the way the sleazy Texans say Perry/Palin. That’s offensive.


107 posted on 07/16/2011 8:57:53 AM PDT by truthfreedom
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To: truthfreedom
I don’t insult Palin by saying Paul/Palin

Imagine your surprise when you find out how many freepers would, in fact, be offended by you trying to put Paul into the same category as Palin.

I voted for Palin last time (In spite of the grumpy old man at the top of the ticket), and would have no problem doing it again. Ron Paul does not belong in the same category as Palin, and despite your bizarre fantasy, will make little progress in the primaries beyond his rabid supporters.

It is an insult to Palin to equate her to Paul.

111 posted on 07/16/2011 9:11:12 AM PDT by Tex-Con-Man
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To: truthfreedom

I’m a physician, once voted for Paul in straw polls and have defended him to prolifers on this board for his purist stance on pro life Bills that led him to vote against federal bans on abortion at military bases, etc.

However the idea of him running with Governor Palin now, is worse than atrocious.

I stood to turn my back on him at the Fort Worth straw poll in 2008 after he accused Dick Chaney of corruption and said our soldiers could leave Iraq the same way they went in. Since he was shaking from head to toe, and had aligned with those who were carrying caskets that were supposed to hold American soldiers and wearing anarchist signs, I guess he meant “under fire from the enemy.”

That goes beyond his mocking embrace of his nickname, “Dr. No.”

Speaking of the shaking: he and I were both invited speakers at the Texas Republican Assembly a few years ago and I’ve seen him up close at other events over the years. I’m concerned about his total body shaking that increases when he gets agitated, as well as the extent to which he gets agitated.


113 posted on 07/16/2011 9:20:06 AM PDT by hocndoc (http://WingRight.org (I've got a mustard seed and I'm not afraid to use it.) (RIAing)
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