Ron Paul is a dangerous man

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  1. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    I'm almost sure he doesnt mean to be... and I'm confident he doesnt really mean to put the US at risk. But he is dangerous, nonetheless.

    http://muslimsvoteronpaul.com/

    So what we have here is a guy who has the support of Marxists, Islamic Fundamentalists, and Aryan Fascist / Supremacists.

    If that doesnt tell you something, I cant explain it any better.

    He belongs on 'Coast to Coast' in the middle of the night. Where I just learned that the US Navy has nuclear sub bases in Nevada and Ohio. And has built a worldwide underground high speed rail system.

    And that's discounting the secret military bases we've had on the moon and Mars since the sixties.
     
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  2. HatterDon

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    Let's see ... Hitler loved nature films, oil painting, and classical music. That must mean that Walt Disney, James A. Whistler, and J.S. Bach should be purged from our schools, theaters, concert halls, and libraries.

    Based on this post, there's no contest for who's further out there -- you or Paul. The gentleman from Ohio [and the University of Mars] wins hands down.

    Don't worry, 'fog. I know you're just funnin' again.
     
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  3. Spencer

    Spencer Active Member

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    You just can't help but try and get a rise out of Smokin can you?

    And come on now I can't let this go without comment fog.

    You say Ron Paul has the support of "Islamic Fundamentalists"

    Are you seriously putting this one website forward as evidence of this? He is dangerous, and this website proves it?

    There are Muslims who are not Islamic Fundamentalists and they have every right to support any candidate they want. You know that right? If they prefer a candidate who is opposed to preemptive wars, unflinching support of Israel, and the Patriot Act so be it. I don’t agree with them and you don’t have to either. It’s their right; it doesn’t mean they’re Islamic Fundamentalists. The room I'm sitting in has several Muslims in it right now, one or two of them might even like Ron Paul, and you know what I’ll bet you anything none of them are plotting to kill my or anyone else’s mother.

    Hopefully Don is right and you’re just funnin again.
     
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  4. Smokin'

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    He has to be. He seems far to smart to have written such an ignorant post.
     
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  5. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Then I guess you guys DONT get the point.. or refuse to.

    Go to http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ and click on the 'ISSUES'... read them.

    {If you 'dont have time', then why are you going to vote?}

    Now, realize that there's NOT ONE of them I disagree with, in principle!

    Further.. imagine you are discussing the issues with a leftist, an advocate for sharia and/or establishment of the caliphate, or a white supremacist. Use his statements on the issues as written on the site.
     
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  6. EricD

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    It is kind of scary that he seems to make the most sense. In the debates, he has some great answers. Most of the time, they seem like they are from the hip, so it is hard to imagine that he has scripted this stuff.

    I am not so sure about the affiliations and the different groups aligning themselves with him (nazi party, radical islam, etc...). I would doubt that he is aligning with them, but I do not rule out anything politicians do any longer. Do you think he is for the children? Hahahahahaha

    I am not sure who to vote for any longer. It seems like I am looking to vote against the lesser of the lessers.
     
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  7. Smokin'

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    He makes the most sense because he's had about 50 years to settle on his views (NOT BELIEFS). The answers are from the hip. He's a far better debater than most of those clowns and educates when he talks and tends not to lie at the rate the other politicians do.

    About those groups: Ron Paul offers a message of liberty and small government. This message is universal with the exception of socialists, communists, and ultra far left democrats.

    I hear gay people, handicap folks, punk rockers, and lots of black people also support Ron Paul. Should we worry?

    The post starting this thread is one of the worst I've seen in this forum. Athough its unintended, I THINK... it could easily be misinterpreted, and sends a terrible message about one of our viable candidates while merely being a mashup of factoids and statistics.

    EricD, remember when you deciding your choice and read posts from senior men who are retired, they may not be thinking about those deficits you and I and your children and your friends will be paying back from these wars...

    Its time that we fully consider those who make the most sense.
     
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  8. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    Note that all three are essentially 'anachist' in nature.. they dont want to 'change the US' they want to do away with how we've evolved so far.

    So they dont REALLY care about Ron Pauls issues.. they only like ONE of his issues.

    That is they want the US out of the middle east, and most specifically to stop supporting Israel in any way shape or form.

    And once THAT happens, they would start -or go back to- warring among themselves.
     
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