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Ron Paul: 'When fascism comes it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross'. (Drudge's Title)
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Posted on 12/18/2007 7:41:42 AM PST by mnehring

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To: Badeye

And there are still some Rudy supporters here at FR. I mean my goodness, we have a bunch of Ron Paul supporters running around.

I understand why Jim did what he did back in this spring. There were some deeper issues there than somebody just simply supporting Rudy. It is that people were openly defending a lot of liberal positions ! and that just didnt stir the kool-aid.

When you have people defending abortion on a website dedicated to the values and the party of Ronald Reagan..

nuff said...


401 posted on 12/18/2007 12:00:13 PM PST by se_ohio_young_conservative (Mike Huckabee for President !)
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To: mnehrling

What Paul is saying (in what I gather from the transcript) is that there is a serious problem when people are voting for a single, mindless reason. Too many conservatives choose a candidate (or a party) simply because they are supported by their religious institution. Of course this can happen on either sides, but I come across more mindless conservatives than anyone else (especially in my own family).

Whether he calls Huckabee a fascist or any other name, the problem remains that most christians will get the gist that Huckabee is pro-christian or something, and that he will make sure that they get everything they ever want! Well evaluate his policies before you decide that he’s “pro-christian”. My family voted for Bush twice because that’s who the Vatican supported. Great friggin’ idea.

It’s a good thing people dissent from what the christians arbitrarily assign as true, otherwise we’d still believe the world is flat.


402 posted on 12/18/2007 12:00:54 PM PST by Injun_Ear_Danny
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To: Greg F

Wow... You don’t realize that your view is simply by definition right? God is the greatest thing EVER... By definition. I’m not saying I can disprove God, or even that I don’t believe in God. But you must understand that when atheists and agnostics take God and the Devil out of the equation (hypothetically, of course and for the purpose of experiment) the only person to blame for one’s actions is oneself!


403 posted on 12/18/2007 12:00:55 PM PST by Injun_Ear_Danny
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To: GOPJ
Ron Paul’s a nuttyier version of Ross Perot.

FTFY...

404 posted on 12/18/2007 12:03:01 PM PST by gogeo (Democrats want to support the troops by accusing them of war crimes.)
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

revise that.

that didnt stir the “iced tea”..

I dont want people to misread a figure of speech,


405 posted on 12/18/2007 12:03:11 PM PST by se_ohio_young_conservative (Mike Huckabee for President !)
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To: abigkahuna
My problem with Paul's take on this subject is twofold,

1. He wants to bring troops home from many overseas deployments, which makes sense in a lot of cases-I don't see what the point is in keeping thousands of troops in the middle of Europee, much less having them indirectly help Albanian-Muslim terror syndicates and narco-mafia in the Balkans as part of multinational forces. However, he simultaneously opposes putting them on our So. border, which would be the most effective deterrent to the full-bore invasion we're experiencing from Mexico.

2. What exactly would be the point in withdrawing thousands of troops from the ROK, when we would just have to deploy them again when the DPRK uses our withdrawal as a signal to once again invade its democratic So. neighbor?

406 posted on 12/18/2007 12:05:20 PM PST by Reaganite1984
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To: mnehrling

I know, and the posters banned from there went to freedumb4em and are running ron paul campaign donation threads, specifically targetting New Hampshire.

Its very funny watching it from here.


407 posted on 12/18/2007 12:05:27 PM PST by Badeye (No thanks, Huck, I'm not whitewashing the fence for you this election cycle)
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

To a point, I agree you have to ‘thin the herd’...but I’m always a bit leery about shutting down an entire point of view, if only because you end up with an ‘echo chamber’ instead of a political forum used to hone debating points.


408 posted on 12/18/2007 12:06:46 PM PST by Badeye (No thanks, Huck, I'm not whitewashing the fence for you this election cycle)
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To: Reaganite1984
I’ve seen lots of Ron Paul campaign advocacy over here, which is surprising since this borough probably has more crossdressers than voters enrolled in the LP.

Your state is part of Super Tuesday, while we in Texas do not have our primary until March. No doubt many of these supporters are normally leftist Democrats who are drawn to Paul because he is antiwar and states rights oriented, which would be a good deal for a socially liberal state like New York. However, the Democratic side is beginning to look like more of a horse race, rather than a coronation. As a result, many of these potential Paul voters may decide to return to their political roots and vote for Obama or Edwards.

409 posted on 12/18/2007 12:07:47 PM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Badeye

What’s even funnier is that Boteye is apparently unaware that the Mods are going to spank him for posting LP threads at FR.

ROTFLMAO!!! How long does the dumbass think he can get away with THAT???

Willie Green posted on 2007-12-18 15:08:12 ET Reply Trace

(chuckle)

Willie, you never did pick up on the fact I was registered here at FR long before I was aware of LP, huh?

You crack me up, bro...although you don’t mean to.


410 posted on 12/18/2007 12:10:47 PM PST by Badeye (No thanks, Huck, I'm not whitewashing the fence for you this election cycle)
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To: Injun_Ear_Danny
What Paul is saying (in what I gather from the transcript) is that there is a serious problem when people are voting for a single, mindless reason.....

Welcome to FR.

I suggest you read the transcript again.

STEVE DOOCY: Mike Huckabee has started running an ad in Iowa, where you're at right now, also in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and in the back, it's a windowpane but it also looks a lot like a cross. And, and, we had a guest a little while ago who said it was inappropriate to be using religion for political purposes. Congressman, I'm just curious what you think?

RON PAUL: Well, I haven't thought about it completely, but you know, it reminds me of what Sinclair, uh, Lewis once said, he said 'when Fascism comes to this country, it will be wrapped in the flag, carrying a cross.' I don't know whether that's a fair assessment or not, but you wonder about using a cross like he is the only Christian, or implying that subtly. So, uh, I don't think I would ever use anything like that.

DOOCY: So, uh, Congressm— you know, uh, Governor Huckabee is not selling fascism. He's — simply sending out a Christmas message, anyway, just curious how you felt about that. Congressman, if you would sit right there in Des Moines just for a moment, we're going to take a quick time out...

He said nothing of the kind. If that's what he meant to say, he should have said it.

BTW, IMO the idea that "conservatives", more accurately Republicans, choose candidates based on religious denomination is absurd. I doubt anyone other than your family voted for GWB because he was the Pope's choice.


411 posted on 12/18/2007 12:10:53 PM PST by SJackson (uh, Congressman, you know, uh, Gov Huckabee is not selling fascism, he's sending a Christmas message)
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To: Allegra

I’m soooo jealous he said it first! ;-)


412 posted on 12/18/2007 12:11:29 PM PST by elhombrelibre (GEN Petraeus is MAN of the YEAR. Ron Paul is the Jane Fonda of the year.)
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To: mnehrling

Where’s all that 18 million going. Don’t see Ron Paul billboards on every highway, don’t see TV adds. Guess he is just keeping it in his coffers.


413 posted on 12/18/2007 12:12:49 PM PST by Spunky ("Everyone has a freedom of choice, but not of consequences.")
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To: Wallace T.
It's possible, although I think that will be more prevalent in places like New Hampshire or California.

People here need to be registered party members, so unless you decided to reenroll in a different party a year in advance simply to meddle in its nominating process this shouldn't really be an issue.

414 posted on 12/18/2007 12:14:45 PM PST by Reaganite1984
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To: Allegra

You were? Lol - congrats and better luck next time. :-)


415 posted on 12/18/2007 12:14:55 PM PST by SlayerOfBunnies (An Indian friend of mine wishes to remind everyone... Indians <> muslims)
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To: Fester Chugabrew
Any candidate for President generally accepts donations from people of all kinds, including individuals who subscribe to collective ideas. We ought consider a danger those collective ideas that would, in practice, override individual rights and responsibilities, particularly when they would be subsumed under the authority of the Federal Government.

The Clinton campaign has returned donations made through the Hsu organization. Why? Why not have kept them by your logic? Yet if her campaign was right in returning them, by inference Paul would be right in returning his questionable donations. And donations from Fascists ARE questionable.

I do not want a President who attains to the office of Theologian in Chief. Such danger does not reside in the person of Ron Paul, but it might reside in a candidate who uses his particular faith explicitly as a reason to be elected.

Neither do I want a Theologian in Chief. And while I recognize such a danger doesn't reside in Ron Paul, many other questionable beliefs do, and I thoroughly reject his candidacy. In fact, I would still reject his candidacy should he be the most honest, straightforward, conservative individual who was pro-WOT and in favor of proactive handling of that war as the Bush administration is; as long as he continues to accept donations from Fascists. THAT is despicable.

416 posted on 12/18/2007 12:16:11 PM PST by bcsco ("The American Indians found out what happens when you don't control immigration.")
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To: Badeye; Willie Green
What’s even funnier is that Boteye is apparently unaware that the Mods are going to spank him for posting LP threads at FR.

What's even funnier is Willie Green's defective crystal ball.

417 posted on 12/18/2007 12:17:01 PM PST by Admin Moderator
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To: Admin Moderator

Yep.


418 posted on 12/18/2007 12:18:37 PM PST by Badeye (No thanks, Huck, I'm not whitewashing the fence for you this election cycle)
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To: Reaganite1984
Are independents allowed to vote in major party primaries in New York? Or do you have to be an already registered Democrat or Republican to vote in the respective primaries?
419 posted on 12/18/2007 12:19:35 PM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Reaganite1984

“since the claim made by the Paulistas that their preferred candidate only votes for pieces of legislation that are consonant with the Constitution, or which do not increase the power of government authorities, is patent nonsense.

While in Congress he’s done his share to spread the pork-or, since he’s so deferent to the interests of Moslems, pastrami-throughout his district in the form of earmarks-although I don’t believe that earmarks is an important issue in the broader budget debate, it does illustrate his hypocrisy-and has co-sponsored bills that do not meet his own absurd, minarchist definitions.”

Exactly.


420 posted on 12/18/2007 12:21:21 PM PST by AuntB (" It takes more than walking across the border to be an American." Duncan Hunter)
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