To: CindyDawg
Ron Paul is and votes anti-war and anti-Patriot Act.
13 posted on
03/12/2007 7:07:34 AM PDT by
encm(ss)
(USN Ret.)
To: encm(ss)
Ron Paul is and votes anti-war and anti-Patriot Act.
You say that like its a bad thing.
To: encm(ss)
So? I'm anti-"Patriot" Act and don't much like the way this war is being "fought" (though I'd like to see a
real war against our Muslim enemies begin one day...the sooner the better). I've always thought the "Patriot" Act is too much power in the hands of a government that can and will use it against We the Sheeple. Just wait 'til Hilldebeast or Hussein Osama Obama (or Giuliani) get hold of it...it will be a living nightmare.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
67 posted on
03/12/2007 11:19:57 AM PDT by
wku man
(Claire Wolfe's "awkward time" is quickly coming to an end!)
To: encm(ss)
Dr. Paul is NOT anti-war. He wanted a proper declaration of war, which would have COMMITTED the nation and the Congress to winning on the battlefield properly. Now we have nothing going on but nation-building, a la Billy Jeff Clowntoon, which, in that part of the world will NEVER work anyway, nor is it a proper function of our government. With respect to the Patriot act, so-called, this retired U.S. Marine is dead square against it, as well. We just had the news out that it has been misused on a massive scale. There have also been reports of it being improperly applied to numerous cases NOT REMOTELY terror related, including a casino owner in Lost Wages. So I guess I am in good company with Dr. Paul...
138 posted on
03/12/2007 6:00:02 PM PDT by
dcwusmc
(We need to make government so small that it can be drowned in a bathtub.)
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