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Ron Paul is a kook
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That's Dr. Kook to you.
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nah dude. he is an old kook.
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[QUOTE=res0nat0r;1007310]nah dude. he is an old kook.[/QUOTE]
He's old for sure.
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One of the healthiest 78-year-olds I've ever seen, must not be too kooky as to let his health deteriorate.
So...I take it you want bidness as usual in the form of Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Herman Cain or, even worse, Newt Gingrich, who he slammed pretty succinctly with the new ad if I say so myself. Things sure as fuck won't improve with the current occupying fraud who is supposedly some kind of genius.
Paultards, eh? I really like you, Mariner, but that earns you a spot at least at the bottom of my shitlist. -10 points for you. We all saw what happened in 2008 when we let the [B]establishment[/B] choose the candidate(s).
Things are pretty abysmal when someone who prizes the constitution above all else is deemed a kook (not a surprise from rezzy) even by those on the right. Dismantling monstrously inefficient govt. institutions (Dept of Miseducation) isn't kooky, it's common sense. Wanting to avoid a pre-emptive strike against Iran and starting more costly Middle Eastern wars/occupations isn't kooky, it's common sense. Auditing the private activity of the FED, which has a direct impact on public debt and economic conditions on the ground, isn't kooky, it's common sense.
By extension, all of you are calling the Armed Forces kooky (out of all candidates, he receives the most monetary support from US Military). You'd better hope these kooky bastards won't follow any anti-constitutional orders to fire on US civilians when the time comes.
Kooky fuck even saw the housing collapse coming from 100 miles away: [URL]http://paulitifact.com/2011/07/08/claim-ron-paul-predicted-the-growth-and-burst-of-the-housing-bubble/[/URL]
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Everyone in the Republican party as far fucking sucks.
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Herman Cain has been great for LulZ lately though I must say.
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That sentence lacked any modicum of sense (why did I click view post? Morbid curiosity).
You don't even like Jon Huntsman?
Yes, Herman should get on the libshit enslavement plantation train already. Damn that fucker for being as succesful as he has been and daring to run for President. Becoming a community agitator and faux constitutional scholar makes someone infinitely more qualified to hold that position.
I want to shoot myself in the head whenever I engage you in opposition on here.
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Not sure what dumb shit you've said above actually means, but he is a fucking idiot for having an affair and thinking that it wouldn't have been sniffed out within weeks of him ever being in the limelight. What a total jackass.
If this turns out to be false, or if he doesn't resign tomorrow, etc I'll take my words back. But from what I see now, he is fucked and it looks to be true. And good riddance because he is an idiot for even trying to run for Pres with that type of idiocy going on in his life.
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I apologize on Herman...dude's story is getting murkier as he wobbles and wavers: [url]http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/President/2011/1201/Herman-Cain-admits-payments-to-Ginger-White-edges-toward-quitting[/url]
I also think someone is out to draw blood, but this is something he should've been upfront about. Politicians can't expect to have private lives in this tabloid era. That includes O'Commie and his shady Chicago dealings (including the 3 homos who all mysteriously died at the church he attended).
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[QUOTE=vinnie97;1007567] That includes O'Commie and his shady Chicago dealings (including the 3 homos who all mysteriously died at the church he attended).[/QUOTE]
LulZ. You know no one takes you seriously when you say shit like this right? The first 2/3ds of your post were good, then you just drove straight off the track, and into the ditch. In Crazytown.
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And two-time call boy Larry Sinclair. That guy sure has a vivid (explicit) imagination. :roll:
Tell me, why doesn't anyone take this lady seriously or ask questions about her accusations on a national platform?
[quote] “Norma Jean Young, mother of the MURDERED Donald Young Speaks Out: Mother Affirms What Is Written In Barack Obama & Larry Sinclair: Cocaine, Sex, Lies & Murder?
Norma Jean Young speaks out about the murder of her son, Donald Young, former Choir director of Obama’s Church Trinity United in Chicago. Mrs. Young “What was the cause of my son’s death? I’m very suspicious that it may have been related to Obama.” “Donald and Obama were close friends.”
Asked who benefited from a cover-up, Norma says, “it could be anyone, including Obama.” There is more from Donald’s mother that everyone should read.”[/quote]
Until YOU start asking why shitheads like this are being covered up and protected by the full auspices of TAXPAYER money, you can kindly refrain from your namecalling charade.
Notice how every bit of attention was given to these hussies that said they'd been banged by Herman, but no one in the mainstream media (which reaches the imbecilic masses) bothered to post about Larry Sinclair's accusations. Is it because he's a crazy white man trying to ruin the great leader? Double standards galore. Of course, if you're a black man who claims a conservative ideology, leftist shits treat you like your dick has been swinging towards every white orifice that has graced your doorway. With Clinton, it was cool...the bitches were asking for it! Fuck me with a disintegrating rusty iron.
Here's Larry Sinclair's site: [URL]http://www.larrysinclair.org/[/URL]
Please go look...he comments on political developments of the day as well, including those of Herman Cain, so this proves he's not partisan and you'd better pay attention to his expose' about O'Commie before it's too late (and you vote for that lying douche again).
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its could always be sarah palin
seriously though if she were to get in i'd emigrate to the moon or maybe mars because she might be able to reach the moon :lol:
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No one is paying attention to that white boy because he is just another dumbshit making up nonsense.
[url]http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0608/11164.html[/url]
[quote] The Duluth, Minn., resident is the sort of figure who appears at the margins of every presidential campaign, and both Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton had their own obscure accusers with dramatic allegations. But as the old media ignores him, Sinclair has taken full advantage of the Internet, and a video in which he makes his claims that have been viewed more than 900,000 times on YouTube. [/quote]
[quote] Sinclair's biography, though, may get in the way of that pitch: Public records and court filings reveal that he has a 27-year criminal record, with a specialty in crimes involving deceit. The record includes forgery charges in two states, one of which drew Sinclair a 16-year jail sentence. The Pueblo County, Colo., Sheriff's Office also has an outstanding warrant for Sinclair's arrest for forging an acquaintance's signature and stealing her tax refunds. [/quote]
Damnit man. The fucking internet has turned everyone into self proclaimed Woodward & Bernsteins. Use yo head.
In other news this crazy chick seems to have gotten olde Herman to quit running for Pres: [url]http://www.cnn.com/2011/12/03/election/2012/cain-campaign/index.html?hpt=hp_t1[/url]
Maybe there is some truth to that? Ya think if whiteboy actually had real stories to tell he would be paid attention to? Maybe? Ya.
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I am too conspiracy-minded ([URL="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=969"]blame[/URL] the interwebs, though I actually can go back much further to know not to trust the govt. and that relates to the JFK assassination) to think there's nothing to the story, but there is every chance he's just as much of a deceitful douchebag. Too many loose ends (no pun intended) in Chicago for me to rule anything out.
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[QUOTE=88Mariner;1007282]patiently awaits the swarm of paultards to enter thread[/QUOTE]
This coming from a bipartisan sucker? please.
RP's domestic policy is good. I'd rather build up a strong military at home rather than spread our military thin across the world. His medical policies, however, are absolute crap. On fiscal policy, he's pretty good, though I don't believe free market economics, or rather, Austrian economics is the greatest. The best is to have a healthy mix of both capitalistic and socialistic policies.
Either way, 300,000,000 people in the US and we can't come up with quality republican or democratic candidates. It goes to show that politics in our country is a joke. I will give it to repubs though. 2016 will be strong for them because it's likely Christie or Jindal would run, maybe even as a combo. It would demolish any democratic nominations.
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Republicans...ha ha ha ha ha what a joke. However, I do like Ron Paul compared to any other Republican attempting to make a go of it.
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[QUOTE=Localizer;1007745]This coming from a bipartisan sucker? please.
RP's domestic policy is good. I'd rather build up a strong military at home rather than spread our military thin across the world. His medical policies, however, are absolute crap. On fiscal policy, he's pretty good, though I don't believe free market economics, or rather, Austrian economics is the greatest. The best is to have a healthy mix of both capitalistic and socialistic policies.
Either way, 300,000,000 people in the US and we can't come up with quality republican or democratic candidates. It goes to show that politics in our country is a joke. I will give it to repubs though. 2016 will be strong for them because it's likely Christie or Jindal would run, maybe even as a combo. It would demolish any democratic nominations.[/QUOTE]
[I]I'm[/I] bipartisan? Surely you're jesting!
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mariner who's the last president you really liked?
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Out of the list, Ron Paul is the only legit candidate...whether or not you agree with what he has to say on everything.
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^probably.
Ron Paul - jest a straight shooter from Texas
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[QUOTE=floridaorange;1007886]mariner who's the last president you really liked?[/QUOTE]
eisenhower.
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Good call...Ron Paul is the first candidate (that I can recall) in striking distance to actually heed his warning about the military industrial complex. Not so kooky, IMO.
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Ron Paul's "kooky" clarifications regarding Israel financial aid: [URL]http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/paul-israel-support-wead/2011/12/07/id/420247[/URL]
[quote]-America should be a friend of Israel, but not her "master". -Aid to Israel actually hurts it. -We give more aid to Israel's enemies than Israel, stop giving foreign aid to all countries. -Paul was one of the few Congressmen in 1981 who defended Israel's strike against Iraqi nuclear development. -We should share intelligence with Israel, not undermine their military edge in the region, stop interfering with their goals, and let them be sovereign as they deserve.[/quote]
Now this kind of policy advancement is more deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize than anything O'Commie has done in the past 3 years he's illegally occupied the WH.
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The core principles of Ron Paul's domestic platform have some interesting ideas. But for the most part, he gets quoted on a lot more of his extreme comments - which he really shouldn't be saying in public in the first place if he actually wants a shot at being president. He's pretty savvy politically, except when it comes to running for president. But I do admire a guy that sticks to his principals even when the principal he's defending is unpopular.
His foreign policy borders on being completely fucked - but not to be unexpected with it comes to the bandwagon hoppers that consider themselves Libertarian, not really understanding what it means.
I'm just kind of surprised that the Republicans keep him around - sure they have some common philosophical ground, but a lot of his social orientations are the complete opposite of what the Republican base stands for.