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To: DakotaRed

Last time I checked, the Reps didn’t do so well with George Bush -copy McCain.

Bush was a liberal. People wanted “change” so much they stupidly voted for someone even more liberal.

Most Reps are NOT conservative. See, there is only ONE standard for conservatism: You either follow the letter of the law of the Constitution, or you don’t.

However, when Reps HAVE acted conservatively, they have been smashingly popular. See Ronald Reagan.

The Constitution does not delegate the powers the Federal government to have a central bank, so it is unconstituional.
ONLY Ron Paul has called for an end to the Fed.

The Constitution does not delegate powers to the federal government to be involved in education.
ONLY Ron Paul has called to end the Dept. of Education.

The Constitution does not delegate powers to the federal government to regulate alcohol, tobacco, or firearms.
ONLY Ron Paul has called to end the ATF.

Need I go on?????

Most members of the Republican party are NOT conservative. They are merely another big government party of a slightly different stripe.

FREEDOM. You don’t need to be so scared of it.


40 posted on 07/28/2009 3:37:41 AM PDT by Jsalley82
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To: Jsalley82

YAWN!!

Yes, the American public is just too stupid to realize Ron Paul would be the better messiah than the one we are stuck with now.

I just chuckle to myself everytime I see you Paulistinians go down on yourselves over someone blashpeming your lord and messiah.

Grow up, Paul has a couple good ideas, but even a broken clock shows the correct time twice a day.

Last time I checked, Paul was rejected en masse by the country in two separate presidential runs.

Endless bashing of the GOP will not endear Republicans to the Ron Paul cult who thinks simply adding an ‘R’ behind their name will sell their libertarian views to the public or that people are just too stupid to see the attempted highjacking of the party.

Maybe there is a reason the libertarian party has barely grown in nearly 40 years?

Could it be America doesn’t want it?


41 posted on 07/28/2009 1:25:16 PM PDT by DakotaRed (What happened to the country I fought for?)
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