What people need to get through their thick skulls is it is all about the banks taking over. In fact, we just need to point out these politicians swore an oath to the US Constitution and if they have dishonored that oath they are impeached from office. Period. We the people need to start enforcing the law because these politicians aren't and if you read the constitution we are the authority and they are just employees. Why we let our employees fuck us up the ass is beyond me. Let's get rid of them and we don't even need an election to do it. We just need to enforce the law. Everyone thinks the magical next candidates will fix things. Remember what they all said about Obama? It's like asking a coyote and a wolf to watch your flock of sheep. Maybe we are past the point of elections even working now and maybe we just need to stop obeying these illegal laws they are passing and stop enabling the fuck heads. Give the power back to the states, let them run themselves for awhile and then we dump a huge amount of toilet cleaner into Washington and flush the shit out.
ron paul=awesome/kickass?
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No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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Then Ron Paul is a socialist because he want's to put the private Federal Reserve Bank under the control of the US Treasury Department.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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It's also kind of interesting that Santorum claims to be the most devout follower of his religion around but rejects a central teaching of the Pope, that the death penalty is wrong.
I'm not saying you should agree with the Pope on anything or be against the death penalty, but it's interesting how Santorum rejects his own religion when it doesn't suit him.Comment
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It's worth remembering that Romney is the guy who came second to McCain who came second to George W.
It's also kind of interesting that Santorum claims to be the most devout follower of his religion around but rejects a central teaching of the Pope, that the death penalty is wrong.
I'm not saying you should agree with the Pope on anything or be against the death penalty, but it's interesting how Santorum rejects his own religion when it doesn't suit him.
Right. Birth control, BAAADDD! Death penalty, GOOOODDDD!
I mean if we had less birth control, imagine how many more people we could put to death!
You can also add abortion to that list....Comment
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Gotta love Paul's latest comment on the tornado victims: "F*** 'em!"
Ron Paul: Tornado Victims Should Not Get Federal Aid
Ron Paul has a message for victims of the tornadoes that killed dozens of people in the South and Midwest: buy insurance.
"There is no such thing as federal money," he said Sunday on CNN’s 'State of the Union.' "Federal money is just what they steal from the states and steal from you and me. The people who live in tornado alley, just as I live in hurricane alley, they should have insurance."
The libertarian-leaning presidential candidate went on to reiterate his opposition to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and suggest the National Guard play a key role in the aftermath of natural disasters.
"To say that any accident that happens in the country, send in FEMA, send in the money, the government has all this money--it is totally out of control and it's not efficient," he said.
Paul railed against FEMA last year after wildfires ravaged his home state, Texas, destroying 4,000 homes and killing ten people. He wrote a column in the Houston Chronicle arguing for the agency's elimination, calling it "symptomatic of a blind belief in big government’s ability to do anything and everything for anyone and everyone." Here's an excerpt:
Victims of disasters should get any and all help possible, and there is virtually no limit to the generosity and compassion of good American people after devastation hits. One only need to remember the outpouring after Katrina to know this is true. FEMA, however, did more to get in the way of relief than to actually provide and facilitate it.
The examples are numerous. When the call was put out for volunteer firefighters, they volunteered by the thousands. It was FEMA, for reasons of control and bureaucratic ineptitude, who made sure they were not, in fact allowed to actually help. When a group of firefighters arrived from Houston, instead of being put immediately on the job, they were told to sit around and wait. After waiting for two days doing nothing, they were simply sent home. One thousand volunteer firefighters were sent to Atlanta to undergo sexual harassment training while fires actively raged in the city. The ones that remained through this stupidity were sent to escort the president around or to distribute fliers instead of putting out fires. Computer engineer Jack Harrison was told his skills were needed to rebuild technological infrastructure. After being given the runaround for about two weeks, he was misallocated as head of security on the cruise ship FEMA had leased, when he should have been using his skills to help. All manner of help was turned away or mismanaged by FEMA while people suffered and waited. Even the Red Cross had its hands tied by FEMA.
Originally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
That is all.
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I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.Comment
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I have to assume you read the article since you bolded the part where Paul makes his point (and makes it well, I think) against bureaucracies and the charitability of Americans.
I don't see anything objectionable here? He's saying the Federal Government sucks at doing things, and that it should let people that are good at it do it instead. If anything, we should return the money to the states to be able to manage this because they'll do a better job of mobilizing the people to get it done.
At no point does he say "fuck 'em", what he does say is that you have to live intelligently. If you want to live in a disaster zone, fine ... get insurance like any responsible person.
Why do you think the government should subsidize recklessness and poor decision making, jhale?
Why do you think the government should take care of everyone instead of letting people take care of themselves, or charities help when they can't, jhale?
Why does the government have to be the answer to everything, jhale?Comment
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Romney family members endorse Ron Paul
Texas Rep. Ron Paul on Monday announced that five distant relatives of rival Mitt Romney’s family are endorsing his Republican presidential campaign.
A news release from the Paul campaign boasts of having the support of Ty Romney, Travis Romney, Chad Romney, Jared Romney and Troy Romney. Three of the Romneys — who live in Idaho — will speak on Paul’s behalf during the state’s caucuses on Tuesday.
“I support Ron Paul because he defends the Constitution, loves America and understands what it means to be an American, including the right to live your life any way you want as long as you respect others,” said chiropractor Travis Romney, a second cousin once removed from Mitt Romney.
This isn’t the first time a family member of one of Paul’s rivals announced support for the libertarian-leaning candidate from Texas. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum’s nephew, John Garver, penned a column for The Daily Caller endorsing Paul.Comment
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