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“ PROUD 1% ER”

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Why would you waste your vote on someone who doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell?
I'm Votin' for Mittens!
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BandMaster wrote:
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Get serious! moRon Paul has great domestic ideas but his foreign policy would eventually have us all speaking Chinese or Russian or whatever country that decides to invade our unarmed country. MoRon Paul supporters lol!
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Feb 4, 2012
 
Dldavid wrote:
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Get serious! moRon Paul has great domestic ideas but his foreign policy would eventually have us all speaking Chinese or Russian or whatever country that decides to invade our unarmed country. MoRon Paul supporters lol!
That's funny but sadly it's true!!
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The republican party needs a viable candidate. Gingrich comes closest. RINO Romney is a failed one term governor with business experience & no D.C. experience. You can't fix a crooked government without insider knowledge on how & where the criminals are and believe me their not all in the demorats party! Gingrich knows how and what needs fixed. RINO Romney knows how to manipulate (to his advantage) and further rape the taxpayers.
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Feb 4, 2012
 
House Reprimands, Penalizes Speaker
By John E. Yang
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, January 22 1997; Page A01

The House voted overwhelmingly yesterday to reprimand House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and order him to pay an unprecedented $300,000 penalty, the first time in the House's 208-year history it has disciplined a speaker for ethical wrongdoing.

The ethics case and its resolution leave Gingrich with little leeway for future personal controversies, House Republicans said. Exactly one month before yesterday's vote, Gingrich admitted that he brought discredit to the House and broke its rules by failing to ensure that financing for two projects would not violate federal tax law and by giving the House ethics committee false information.

"Newt has done some things that have embarrassed House Republicans and embarrassed the House," said Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.). "If [the voters] see more of that, they will question our judgment."
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Dldavid wrote:
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Get serious! moRon Paul has great domestic ideas but his foreign policy would eventually have us all speaking Chinese or Russian or whatever country that decides to invade our unarmed country. MoRon Paul supporters lol!
Exactly the opposite... If you leave everyone alone they will not attack you.
Your imperialist, expansionist military policies are just inflaming others against you.
Remember 911... You will get more of that and worst.

Aggression begets aggression. and the US will never win. You waste money on military hardware that have never been proven effective. You have never won a war.. and you never will.
Bush started the "great Republican Depression" by spending trillions in Iraq. Soldiers left with their tails between their legs.

You have a socialist army.. funded and operated by the government.
Maybe you should go private, like everything else you like to be private, health care etc.
The only thing you like Socialist, is wall street and banks... remember the Bailouts. Bushes' TARP program

Wake up U S of A
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Tom Clements wrote:
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Exactly the opposite... If you leave everyone alone they will not attack you.
Your imperialist, expansionist military policies are just inflaming others against you.
Remember 911... You will get more of that and worst.
Aggression begets aggression. and the US will never win. You waste money on military hardware that have never been proven effective. You have never won a war.. and you never will.
Bush started the "great Republican Depression" by spending trillions in Iraq. Soldiers left with their tails between their legs.
You have a socialist army.. funded and operated by the government.
Maybe you should go private, like everything else you like to be private, health care etc.
The only thing you like Socialist, is wall street and banks... remember the Bailouts. Bushes' TARP program
Wake up U S of A
Sorry moRon Paul is a danger to America, and his cult followers are brain dead moRon-ites. They would be a joke if the result of their foreign affair philosophy wasn't so dangerous to the U.S. We can all breathe easy though, he has zero chance of being nominated.

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The above PSA brought to you by the Sheople of America re-bleating party propaganda now for over 25 years.
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BandMaster wrote:
Ron Paul is a solid honest trustworthy candidate.
Honest - maybe, but he wants to help or have contact with no one outside of the U.S. and he wants to legalize marijuana. No wonder he has so many young supporters.
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Feb 8, 2012
 
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Honest - maybe, but he wants to help or have contact with no one outside of the U.S. and he wants to legalize marijuana. No wonder he has so many young supporters.
Paul is NOT an isolationist. He is against un=declared wars. Why are we in Afghanistan, Egypt, etc...Why are we providing armies to other countries with American tax $'s? Ron Paul is always slammed by people on his foriegn policy. What is Ob's foriegn policy? Paul doesn't want the U.S. throwing tax dollars at indecisive events. In case you haven't heard. We are broke! As far as legalizing Pot. Could that be any worse than pouring billions down a rat hole trying to control it? If they legalize it at least it could be regulated like alcohol.
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tandem wrote:
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Paul is NOT an isolationist. He is against un=declared wars. Why are we in Afghanistan, Egypt, etc...Why are we providing armies to other countries with American tax $'s? Ron Paul is always slammed by people on his foriegn policy. What is Ob's foriegn policy? Paul doesn't want the U.S. throwing tax dollars at indecisive events. In case you haven't heard. We are broke! As far as legalizing Pot. Could that be any worse than pouring billions down a rat hole trying to control it? If they legalize it at least it could be regulated like alcohol.
I agree with you about not being the world's police force, although we need to keep up relations with other countries. I don't agree about marijuana. I am old enough to know that it has its problems.
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I agree with you about not being the world's police force, although we need to keep up relations with other countries. I don't agree about marijuana. I am old enough to know that it has its problems.
I think that they have done such a rotten job at curbing the use of illegal drugs that in order to get rid of the cartels violence and influence they should regulate it to get a better handle on it. I also don't think that if it was legalized that people who wouldn't use it illegally would NOT use it legally. Just an opinion. Prohibition, like the drugs, was a bloody and violent business until it was legalized.
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Feb 11, 2012
 
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I think that they have done such a rotten job at curbing the use of illegal drugs that in order to get rid of the cartels violence and influence they should regulate it to get a better handle on it. I also don't think that if it was legalized that people who wouldn't use it illegally would NOT use it legally. Just an opinion. Prohibition, like the drugs, was a bloody and violent business until it was legalized.
I'm curious - what is your opinion of what would happen with the Mexican cartels if marijuana is legalized. I don't know enough about it to come up with an educated opinion.
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Feb 12, 2012
 
Willard Romney is as significant as a fart in a hurricane.
He won't do as well as McCain / Palin did in 2008.

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I'm curious - what is your opinion of what would happen with the Mexican cartels if marijuana is legalized. I don't know enough about it to come up with an educated opinion.
I would think they would now (finally) have to deal with the US Government instead of organized crime. Their product would no longer be worth the inflated black market prices and they would go out of business. Thus ending violence that was created by the failed war of drugs.
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Willard Romney is as significant as a fart in a hurricane.
He won't do as well as McCain / Palin did in 2008.
This is the truth. Willard Romney is unelectable. The establishment knows this. That is why they are promoting him.

He is unelectable.
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Feb 13, 2012
 
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I'm curious - what is your opinion of what would happen with the Mexican cartels if marijuana is legalized. I don't know enough about it to come up with an educated opinion.
If it was legalized and regulated it would certainly take the wind out of their sails. People would or could buy it from authorized sources. Not from seedy joints and people that can and do contaminate the product with all sorts of poisonous substances. I might mention that I am NOT an advocate of drug use. Have never and would never use the stuff. Would not want my kids to use the stuff. But the environment we find ourselves in needs to be addressed and so far the 50 year war on drugs has not been won.
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Feb 17, 2012
 
tandem wrote:
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If it was legalized and regulated it would certainly take the wind out of their sails. People would or could buy it from authorized sources. Not from seedy joints and people that can and do contaminate the product with all sorts of poisonous substances. I might mention that I am NOT an advocate of drug use. Have never and would never use the stuff. Would not want my kids to use the stuff. But the environment we find ourselves in needs to be addressed and so far the 50 year war on drugs has not been won.
Lorax and Tandem,
Do you think the cartels would just go away and not fight for what they had? It seems like they would be very angry about losing all those millions of $$$$$. I don't know what they would do, but they would certainly try to do something. Your opinions please.
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Feb 17, 2012
 
Ron Paul 4 Pres wrote:
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This is the truth. Willard Romney is unelectable. The establishment knows this. That is why they are promoting him.
He is unelectable.
I agree. I think that is also why the establishment is markedly ignoring Newt Gingrich - hoping he will just go away. I don't know what kind of president Gingrich would make, but he knows his stuff. He could debate Obama and win every debate hands down. He has been around Washington so long he knows all the details. Obama came out of nowhere and the short time he was in Washington, he wasn't really there (voted "present" most of the time).

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Lorax and Tandem,
Do you think the cartels would just go away and not fight for what they had? It seems like they would be very angry about losing all those millions of $$$$$. I don't know what they would do, but they would certainly try to do something. Your opinions please.
They would likely follow the past of least resistance to funding their criminal activities. Are they going to stop being organized crime - likely no. But they will no longer have a very lucrative revenue stream to fund their activities. After prohibition was repealed the organized crime that had formed redirected their efforts to gambling, prostitution, and drugs. Taking drugs out of the equation would likely push their activities back down to Mexico because of the logistics in gambling and humans. That's not to say that human trafficking wont be an issue because it IS an issue. Somehow I think we will be less likely to "tolerate" this kind of border infraction as we have been willing to allow the cartels to "smuggle" their goods currently.

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