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Debating Ron Paul
National Ledger ^
| Aug 29, 2007
| JB Williams
Posted on 08/29/2007 4:59:22 AM PDT by PlainOleAmerican
Ron Paul supporters are fast making a name for themselves on the web. Not because they are just web savvy, but because they have proven themselves to be the best at hacking on-line polls, invalidating conservative polling data on behalf of their candidate. It seems that even Democrat 527 MoveOn.org is now onboard the Ron Paul anti-war train.
Despite the fact that presidential candidate Ron Paul can not score better than 3% in any legitimate national poll, his supporters claim he is the conservative candidate to beat in the 2008 Republican race for the White House. Despite his less than conservative voting record in congress and his Teddy Kennedy like position on the war on terror in Iraq, his supporters think he is the most conservative candidate in the race. How?
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: binladensboy; daviddukespresident; isolationism; liberalism; libertarians; nationalsecurity; nutburger; paulbearers; paulestinians; ronnutters; rupaul
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To: SJackson
The most important distinction thoug, Reagan recognized we were fighting a virulent, ideologically motivated enemy, the Evil Empire. Paul does not recognize the nature of the enemy, in fact denies that Islam plays any role in terrorism, and attributes the violence to what is essentially American colonialism. From Reagan's perspective, yes, we're at war. From Paul's, there's no coherent enemy, we're dealing with the actions of individuals motivated by our transgressions. More a criminal issue than a world conflict.*********
Well said.
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:40:52 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: mnehrling
Er... nothing in there about "drugs" anywhere...
Drop the language about your idiotic "drug war" and putting the troops on the border makes perfect sense.
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:42:22 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(What would a free man do?)
To: trisham
The same could be said for Rudy McRomney. I don’t see you advocating any of them drop out...
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:42:58 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(What would a free man do?)
To: laotzu
Let's ostracise, and denigrate all Paul supporters. Then we can go after the Libertarians, and any that didn't vote for Bush. Let's clean this place up.
The Republicans leave the libertarians standing outside the tent in the rain. And then once every two years, they come out of the tent, punch the libertarians in the face, and demand a vote.
If the libertarian vote is meaningless and libertarians are nothing but kooks, why do Republicans feel entitled to that vote?
To: radioman
national elections are decided by less than 3% of the vote in recent years...
Need I say more?
Of course, in this case, there is a really good chance Paul will take more votes from Hillary than any other candidate. After all, Code Pink, MoveOn.org and DU have already defined him as the real anti-war candidate...
To: PlainOleAmerican
But lets not let the drug dealers take over our nation... No, of course not.
Securing the borders would go a long way toward solving that problem. I'm all for it myself.
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:43:43 AM PDT
by
Oberon
(What does it take to make government shrink?)
To: PlainOleAmerican
But let’s not let the drug dealers take over our nation... What a lot of people fail to admit is that the drug supply is sponsored by governments who are not friendly to the US. It is a weapon as much as sending over Mohammad with a bomb vest, except, a lot of people want to welcome drugs.
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:43:53 AM PDT
by
mnehring
(Ron Paul- The candidate of David Duke, StormFront, 911Truthers, Code Pink, and Wild Shrimp)
To: PlainOleAmerican
Is that the best you got - 70% of Americans are fools?
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:44:25 AM PDT
by
ex-snook
("But above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
To: Dead Corpse
I’m a Fred Thompson supporter. I’m fine with everyone but him dropping out. :)
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:44:37 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: Dead Corpse
You are now just being silly.
If drugs are considered a ‘product’ then it falls under the definition of commerce.
If drugs are considered a ‘weapon’, then it falls under defense clauses.
If drugs are considered an illegal substance, then it falls under several other clauses mentioned.
If drug dealers and smugglers are coming into this country illegally, then that falls under the clause giving responsibility to repel invasion.
The Constitution doesn’t specifically have the word computer in it, so why are you typing on one..
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:46:17 AM PDT
by
mnehring
(Ron Paul- The candidate of David Duke, StormFront, 911Truthers, Code Pink, and Wild Shrimp)
To: trisham
I prefer Duncan Hunter. A Hunter/Thompson ticket would be Gonzo... ;-)
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:46:48 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(What would a free man do?)
To: mnehrling
It took an Amendment to prohibit Alcohol. Why the end run on the Constitution for other supposedly “illicit” substances?
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:47:35 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(What would a free man do?)
To: Dead Corpse
I prefer Thompson/Hunter. Then, in eight years, Hunter can run again and take eight more. :)
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:48:01 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: trisham
Hehhe... sounds interesting, but I’m not sure the SCOTUS would let that one fly.
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:48:47 AM PDT
by
Dead Corpse
(What would a free man do?)
To: Dead Corpse
drugs, illegals, terrorists, they are all dangerous to America and they are all worth stopping at the border!
To: PlainOleAmerican
national elections are decided by less than 3% of the vote in recent years...
Yes, the national election hinges on the libertarian vote but the majority of them will probably sit out the 2008 election so you have nothing to fear.
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To: Oberon
To: Dead Corpse
To: ex-snook
As a response to “70% want it so it must be right”, yeah, can you think of a better answer to such nonsense?
To: PlainOleAmerican
You mean in as "freep this poll?"
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posted on
08/29/2007 8:53:33 AM PDT
by
from occupied ga
(Your most dangerous enemy is your own government, Benito Guilinni a short man in search of a balcony)
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