To: Longbow1969
It makes it easier to avoid reality when you demonize the people who want to cut spending and return to the constitution. It’s actually pretty insidious if you think about it. I don’t think the Paul haters want to change things and restore the republic. Look at who they support. What departments do Romney or Ryan want to eliminate?
50 posted on
08/30/2012 2:03:28 PM PDT by
andyk
(I have sworn...eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.)
To: andyk
Another Paultard heard from.
Go back to your bong.
73 posted on
08/30/2012 3:11:00 PM PDT by
Emperor Palpatine
(I need a good stiff drink. How 'bout you?)
To: andyk
Listen paulbot, if Ron Paul was just about cutting budgets, scaling back regulations, etc, I'd be cheering him on. But that is only half the story with Ron Paul and his merry band of nutcases. He also pushes a bunch of crazy, conspiratorial gibberish that is unacceptable to most sane, thinking people. Ron Paul thinks things like the traitor Bradley Manning is a hero and patriot, that we can't build a wall on the Southern border because it might be used to keep Americans from fleeing to Mexico, that it is okay if Iran gets nukes, refuses to denounce his insane truther supporters (and thinks we need another investigation to root out the 9/11 coverup, etc, etc, (the list goes on and on). Paul is mostly a loon and so are a pretty large chunk of his supporters.
So yeah, go away paultards. Leave. Take your conspiracy blather with you. Go try to take over the Democrat party. That might actually be useful - and assuming you fail as the Larouchies did, at least it will be fun to watch.
To: andyk
It's very possible to loathe Ron Paul because of his luv for faggotry and Islam, his duplicity, and hatred of Jews, and hate Rombag and RINO-huge government anti-Constitutional excess. Very possible.
92 posted on
08/30/2012 4:01:30 PM PDT by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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