carpee
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ax1 said:Im fine, Im with 2PAC...I just was tired of running the country and needed a way out.
tell biggie smalls I said what's up
ax1 said:Im fine, Im with 2PAC...I just was tired of running the country and needed a way out.
AE14 said:On an interesting note, a recent Washington Post article is stating that Condalezza Rice has a very good chance to be the GOP VP nominee, as her foreign policy chops are very strong. There is also grumbling of a Biden-Hillary switch as well.
On an interesting note, a recent Washington Post article is stating that Condalezza Rice has a very good chance to be the GOP VP nominee, as her foreign policy chops are very strong. There is also grumbling of a Biden-Hillary switch as well.
Jessep76 said:I'd much rather a Biden-Obama swap.
I hope this isn't serious.
Jessep76 said:I'd rather Joe than Barack, yes. Is he my first choice no, but I think we would have been out of Iraq sooner.
On an interesting note, a recent Washington Post article is stating that Condalezza Rice has a very good chance to be the GOP VP nominee, as her foreign policy chops are very strong. There is also grumbling of a Biden-Hillary switch as well.
Jessep76 said:I'd much rather a Biden-Obama swap.
Me too, the press conferences would be funnier
I want Ron Paul to win. I have no faith in any other candidates.
Hey I've liked Ron since 09Im starting to feel like Im becoming mainstream now, lol
I want Ron Paul to win. I have no faith in any other candidates.
I've been praying that he wins. Come on what other candidate would audit the federal reserve?The more I study socialism, corporatism (or whatever fancy names are out there for Marxist philosophies) --> the more I like Ron Paul. He's the only one that truly focuses on getting this country back to it's original intent. I haven't decided how I feel about his foreign policy at this point, but everything else looks golden. I think he has a chance, really. He's such starking contrast to Obama that I'd almost bet people would be enticed to consider him.
I've been praying that he wins. Come on what other candidate would audit the federal reserve?
Me and my buddy were talking about if he wins and gas prices go down, I'm definitely buying a deuce and a half.No one. He is also th only candidate that will minimize the fourth branch of government --> the IRA's aka regulators. Pretty sure no one else would cut the IRS and $1 trillion in government spending in the first year, lol. But man it sound good. I so hope we can get back to pre-1913 America.
I will never understand Ron Paul fans. He would be a disaster. Imagine how divided the congress would be, nothing would get done, and we would e in the same situation if not worse than now.
On the good side, he will never win as the republican party will never get behind him. Face it, Romney v. Obama.
ax1 said:It already is a disaster, and with more wars and corruption in the forecast a halt in progress is better that negative progress.
Remember that movie "Lean On Me" with corrupt faculty and staff and the students out of control.....Ron Paul is Mr. Clark.
It already is a disaster, and with more wars and corruption in the forecast a halt in progress is better that negative progress.
Remember that movie "Lean On Me" with corrupt faculty and staff and the students out of control.....Ron Paul is Mr. Clark.
fueledpassion said:Amen to that. It's already jacked up and I'm just saying that I'm not going to let this go quiety into the night. I'm voting Ron Paul if he makes it to election. I don't believe in his skills as a speaker or debater. I believe in what he stands for. Whether a liberal wishes to admit it or not is something that the country was founded upon. But at any rate, I do believe a republican of nearly any sort is better than Obama. But I also believe that many candidates are also pro-socialist, just like Bush was. Even Gingrich, for instance, tries to hold socialism over Obama's head but I personally dont think he'd be so much different. A true socialist makes people think they have freedoms to live how they want when in reality that government has all the control. Obama sucked at this, he was too obvious about government control. Gingrich and Romney on the other hand will accomplish the same as Obama and more yet make the public feel like they are being "liberated".
And BTW, Ron Paul has a good chance. He is #1 in the Iowa polls - tied with Mitt Romney. Good for him! I hope he wins because it means a terribly menacing threat is headed to Washington to clean up the liberals, socialist and anti-democractic legislature. I hope the people get behind him, too since that's what it will take to get our freedoms back like it used to be before this Marxist crap started taking over our country.
AE14 said:Fueled, to make this a partisan issue is silly. Both parties are corporatists, they are no different the only issue for Paul is that republicans will ever support him, no matter what. Even if he pulls off Iowa, he is trailing in all other early states. If I was a betting man, I say Romney pulls away early
carpee said:agreed.
both parties are more or less the same. BIG government.
Gingrich is a progressive. he repeats over and over his love affair for Teddy Roosevelt.
AE14 said:Saying it and doing it are 2 different things. Teddy was also an enormous war monger, just throwing that out there
AE14 said:I will never understand Ron Paul fans. He would be a disaster. Imagine how divided the congress would be, nothing would get done, and we would e in the same situation if not worse than now.
On the good side, he will never win as the republican party will never get behind him. Face it, Romney v. Obama.
The most frightening phrase in the English language is "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help."
Tell me this, has it ever been better for the American people when Congress "accomplishes" more? Or is them passing nothing better for us?
While I completely agree that sometimes it is better to have no action.....I wonder then, what would be the point of a Ron Paul Presidency? Just to have no action for 4 years, and then watch someone else come in, since Paul will be in his 80's by then? Seems like a waste, and furthermore, I am not sure that we can get by now with no action.
AE14 said:While I completely agree that sometimes it is better to have no action.....I wonder then, what would be the point of a Ron Paul Presidency? Just to have no action for 4 years, and then watch someone else come in, since Paul will be in his 80's by then? Seems like a waste, and furthermore, I am not sure that we can get by now with no action.
I am not too sure he could accomplish what you hope. Executive orders can go so far, and by doing that he is a hypocrite for violating the balance of powers![]()
I was looking at Ron Paul's site and here is one of the things he claims he will do.
"Stop the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from interfering with Americans’ knowledge of and access to dietary supplements and alternative treatments."
^that sounds good to me. The only thing I am a little confused about is his policy on social security. Can anyone clarify?
Well see I get an SSI check and food stamps and I have insurance, that I don't have to pay a dime for. I'm classified with having Bipolar among other things, this makes it hard for me to legally own guns unfortunately. So, yeah my main concern was will I still get my insurance and check? Also, please before anyone says I should just get a job, I can't drive, I've been in college for 4 years and most places aren't hiring.
Well see I get an SSI check and food stamps and I have insurance, that I don't have to pay a dime for. I'm classified with having Bipolar among other things, this makes it hard for me to legally own guns unfortunately. So, yeah my main concern was will I still get my insurance and check? Also, please before anyone says I should just get a job, I can't drive, I've been in college for 4 years and most places aren't hiring.
"places aren't hiring" is a bunch of crap. plenty of place are, most small employers i've talked to get dozens of applications and can't find one worth hiring because of so many errors in the application. misspelling your city? "collage" instead of "college", etc.
I think its more regional though, right? I mean if your willing to move you can find a job at least, which is better than being broke. If you cant move (maybe taking care of elderly parents for example) then things get rougher but life of course is a challenge you have to overcome.
this is mirrored by general statements from board of commerce members nationally. we've raised a generation of idiots who write in texting grade english....
you couldnt be more correct. I have worked in education for a decade, and it is getting progressively worse. I am currently the head of a history department of roughly 20 teachers, and the level of writing has gotten progressively worse every year. The saddest part is that when students lose points on an assignment based on their writing, it is their parents that b!tch and moan how it is ridiculous that their child should not receive a higher grade regardless of their writing skill. I have had several parents who claim that the teacher "just hates" their child, or there is a conspiracy against the child. While I find those conversations funny, it is a sad indication of where we are headed as a society.
I like Huntsman, but he doesn't stand a chance. It's too difficult for the American public to pick a moderate because it is hard to tell how they'll sway in the future. At least with a democrat or republican you know, generally, where they sit on a certain topic.
Four days ago,
I'd just like to say. I'm so tired of people saying They don't like Ron Paul, because he'd cut off aid to Israel. Last time I checked it was supposed to be the United States of America, not the United States of Israel.
Obama a marxist? wow....he is anything butRon Paul is the most Constitutionally sound runner out there. It's sad tho because the only reason he wont get serious consideration is because a majority of the voting public does not make their decision based on knowledge and research but rather on social issues, ethnicity and party representation. At this point Paul needs to go Independent and completely dominate the young voters at the polls.
Looking from an objective, historical perspective RP is the most American of the candidates while Obama is the most Marxist of the group. Eveyone else falls in between obviously.
As a side note I'll say that while I wanted us to have the extra 10-15% oil from the pipeline in Canada, I was ever so glad to see Obama in a predicament between his character and his personal agenda. And, to the republican benefit, he revealed the truth about BOTH of them. His character sucks and he'd rather work toward funding his ambitions thru the environmentalist rather than give several thousand jobs to America as well as give us another huge source of oil. The best thing tho is that he lost alo of respect in that moment ESPECIALLY with the labor union! He screwed himself badly the other night by turning down that pipeline for a very very small minority in California, lol.