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Ron Paul Goes Full Metal Truther
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Posted on 12/10/2011 3:53:36 PM PST by mnehring

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To: Captain Kirk
If you think,

The true cynics are the neocons who used 9-11 as a pretext to get us into a war, even though the secular Saddam had nothing to do with 9-11.

You might just be a Truther.

161 posted on 12/11/2011 5:02:24 PM PST by McGruff (Hold the House, retake the Senate.)
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To: Rick_Michael

All libertarians have oddly liberal views - actually not just liberatl, but ultra kookdom hard leftist.


162 posted on 12/11/2011 5:37:42 PM PST by little jeremiah (We will have to go through hell to get out of hell.)
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To: SandRat

I truly hope your right and the Constitution stay’s.

Just who are you placing your chips on to keep it?

Rommney, Perry or ‘ol Third Way Gingrich.


163 posted on 12/11/2011 5:45:22 PM PST by Captain7seas (FIRE JANE LUBCHENCO FROM NOAA)
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To: Rick_Michael
Your post indicates that you and Ron Paul are aligned.

Since you don't want to read his policy for yourself, you can trust me. I have read "A Foreign Policy of Freedom" by Ron Paul.

It is a collection of his speeches in the U.S. House of Representatives on a variety of topics over a span of several years.

Not so repugnant now, is it?

164 posted on 12/11/2011 6:25:10 PM PST by Designer (Nit-pickin' and chagrinin')
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To: ScreamingFist

You were complaining and sounded dissatisfied, so I was helping you out! heh heh

JC


165 posted on 12/11/2011 6:59:54 PM PST by cracker45
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To: Captain7seas

Have not yet decided, but no RomneButt and No to the Ron Foul.


166 posted on 12/11/2011 7:16:42 PM PST by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

Stay tuned. Your going to see a nationwide repudiation of the so called “front runners” very shortly.


167 posted on 12/11/2011 7:50:36 PM PST by Captain7seas (FIRE JANE LUBCHENCO FROM NOAA)
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To: RKBA Democrat

Well said RKBA.


168 posted on 12/11/2011 8:23:51 PM PST by SteelTrap
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To: Designer

—In my view of things, there’s Obama and Paul...with their diplomacy view. One can question the efficiency or lack of effort done by at least one of them.

—Then there’s Reagan’s view of diplomacy, embedded intelligence (both propaganda, spying, overthrowing), and limited prudent engagement. Reagan was willing to compromise, but he spoke the truth about our enemies....Paul seems to think the current ones are harmless.

—Then there’s people like McCain, whom think war is the best option and are far too often like Patton....even though I tend to like Patton.

I lean to Reagan’s view and look at McCain and Paul as oddities in the party. It’s not as though they’re without merit on both sides, but they are too much themselves...

And I have listened to dozens of Paul’s speeches 80% of the time on foreign policy he sounds okay, but 20% of the time he says something absolutely horrendous and deal-breaking (making his whole speech null and void). Much like Perry saying ‘heartless’. I don’t think Paul is Reagan...only Reagan is Reagan.

That being said, I disagree with many on this board and I often think there’s a borderline fanaticism with the whole Muslim religion issue. Almost to the degree that I think genocide is acceptable to some...I will not support anyone like that. I’m Christian at heart and while I realize my thoughts of violence are of sin, I hope that peace can be acquired among the religions (at least to some extent)...and I shun such drastic broad views of any people or background.

I think the best policy is to make sure democracy or those who support democracy is crazy regimes...are properly supported and defended. Even though democracy surely has it’s flaws, it provides a blanket of tolerance and liberty.


169 posted on 12/11/2011 10:24:30 PM PST by Rick_Michael ( 'REAL' Conservatives who witch hunt their own, are no better than Obama.)
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To: mnehring
Ron Paul is like any libertarian (or liberal): They all see the world in terms of their ideology. Data that directly contradicts what they want to believe is ignored.

They desperately want to believe that every ill is the result of American intervention in order to discredit intervention. That is demonstrably false; Doggedly sticking to it eventually requires you to simply lie.

170 posted on 12/11/2011 10:29:43 PM PST by hopespringseternal
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To: Steve Van Doorn
. Ron paul is an idiot with foreign affairs but he has very good points as far as spending that no other politician talks about.

He may have good points, but in all the time he has been in Washington has NEVER accomplished anything, except acquire tons of earmarks.
171 posted on 12/12/2011 3:11:56 AM PST by John D
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"Long overdue truther, druggie, Ron Paul nut job ZOT!"

- Admin Moderator

BRAVO!!!!

172 posted on 12/12/2011 7:26:49 AM PST by lormand (A Government who robs Peter to pay Paul, will always have the support of Paul)
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To: mnehring
Busy weekend eh?

Your thread was successful in the zotting of some dead-ender Paulhroids.

Hats off to you pal!!

Hopefully, more to come

173 posted on 12/12/2011 7:29:45 AM PST by lormand (A Government who robs Peter to pay Paul, will always have the support of Paul)
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To: Captain Kirk
Neocons this, neocons that.

Whatever...


Where there's a shell, there's a way.

25 years ago, we had Ronald Reagan, Johnny Cash, and Bob Hope.
Today we have Obama, no cash, and no hope!

If you can't appreciate the pure beauty of the violin after hearing this, something's wrong with your ears.

Or you can get raw with these strings.

How about this gamechanger from America's Got Talent (which they SHOULD have won).

Either way, the violin is sweet yet lethal.

Do it!

174 posted on 12/12/2011 8:07:24 AM PST by rdb3 (><>The mouth is the exhaust pipe of the heart. <><)
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To: Vermont Lt; RegulatorCountry
Saddam created fatwa’s to kill us I do not consider that to be a joke. Islam is a belief to destroy non-Muslims. If he believed in Islam or not it doesn't matter he used Islam.

When Islam is used it is pitting Islam against all the rest. I do not know how that makes him secular.

175 posted on 12/12/2011 12:52:29 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: John D

That is true. He talks a good talk as far as the economy. But did nothing.


176 posted on 12/12/2011 12:57:38 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Steve Van Doorn

Then you do not understand the meaning of the word.

For a country to be non-secular, it means that there is a formal religious component to the government. The most obvious of course is Iran with their Theocracy at the top of their government.

Islam played no official role in the pre war iraq government. Therefore, by definition it was non-secular.

Fatwa’s are issued every day. Not every fatwa is directed to kill someone nor are they directed at the west.

Any muslim cleric can issue a fatwa. The fact that Saddam was not a cleric makes his use of the fatwa about as effective as my passing judgement on a position of the Catholic Church.

Saddam was a real bastard, but he knew how to motivate his people. His “fatwa” bull-shirt is just an example of that.


177 posted on 12/12/2011 1:07:10 PM PST by Vermont Lt (I just don't like anything about the President. And I don't think he's a nice guy.)
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To: Steve Van Doorn

No joking from me in that regard. He used Muslims to do his dirty work but was not much of one himself at all.


178 posted on 12/12/2011 1:37:11 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: jacquej
not sure why anything is 'conflicting' for you.

hard core Islam wants to destroy us. it is that simple either we fight or do what we are doing at pretend they are not trying to destroy us.

it is easier to pretend while innocent people die

179 posted on 12/12/2011 3:15:39 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Vermont Lt
"Islam played no official role in the pre war iraq government."

You are not arguing with me that Saddam issued FATWA's but you are arguing that the FATWA's were not official policy.

That is illogical.

180 posted on 12/12/2011 3:21:25 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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