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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #285 on: March 27, 2012, 01:40:54 AM »

honestly; if Ron Paul is NO THREAT, and wholly "unelectable" - then WHY would anyone try to mess with the rules or votes? 

Just let all the Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich supporters do their thing for their candidate ... like the Ron Paul people do - I mean we're severely outnumbered, right?  So why play games; illegal games that could potentially draw a FELONY charge for election fixing to one's self or a party?

Even if we're amenable to Ron Paul winning all the "undeclared" delegates,, and also assuming that somehow "your team" brainwashed the GOP political machine, he's still around 800 delegates shy of coming close of winning the nomination.
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #286 on: March 30, 2012, 09:33:59 AM »

...anyway...nothing new here I see; so I will ask a question...

Do any of you who "might" be hurting for work, or know someone hurting for work, or someone lacking health insurance think this is another fiscally responsible move on top of the wars no other candidate other than Ron Paul would stop?

http://www.thestate.com/2012/03/29/2212654/us-to-give-tunisia-100-million.html

Perhaps you would like to unload some more about what an uncaring, mean, cruel, lying politician he is - since we all know he is opposed to foreign aid; that translates to DEBT upon our children...

This money won't end up in the wrong hands, will it?
This money will be distributed to people that need it most, right?
It is our job in the world to FORGIVE debts, and bail-out others who indebt themselves; right?
Obama has the "consent of the governed" in all spending matters, right?
This money won't decrease the value of our dollar, will it?
This is a good investment, certain to come back to us in double-digit returns?
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #287 on: April 04, 2012, 11:38:46 AM »

What does Ron Paul think about fellow 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney? Is the difference between Paul and Romney greater than the difference between Romney and President Obama?

Ron Paul Vs Romney & Obama


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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #288 on: April 06, 2012, 04:15:19 PM »

APNewsBreak: Marine critical of Obama faces charge

He declared a few weeks ago that he would not follow the unlawful orders of the commander in chief. Stein also criticized Defense Secretary Leon Panetta for his comments on Syria.

Stein, a nine-year member of the Corps, said he did nothing wrong and planned to fight the charges. He had applied to extend his service, which was set to expire in a few months.

"I'm completely shocked that this is happening," he said. "I've done nothing wrong. I've only stated what our oath states that I will defend the constitution and that I will not follow unlawful orders. If that's a crime, what is America coming to?"
Military board: Dismiss Facebook Marine
A military board recommended Thursday that a 26-year-old Marine be dismissed from service without an honorable discharge for criticizing President Barack Obama on Facebook, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The three-member Marine Corps administrative board at Camp Pendleton found that Sgt. Gary Stein had committed misconduct by posting anti-Obama comments on a Facebook page, calling the comments “contemptuous.”

Stein, a nine-year veteran, posted comments on Facebook calling Obama a coward and “the economic and religious enemy,” the Administrative Discharge Board was told. Stein urged the president’s defeat in the fall election, writing “screw Obama” and superimposed Obama’s face on a poster for the movie “Jackass.”

The board’s decision came after a daylong hearing. The final decision on Stein’s status will be made by the commanding general of the Marine Corp Recruit Depot San Diego.

“It hurts me to know that I could be punished for the one of the constitutional rights I have give the last 9 years of my life to protect,” Stein wrote in a note posted to his Facebook page ahead of his Thursday hearing.

“While I could have better chosen my words when making the comments in question, I feel that they do no warrant the punishment that could be handed down today,” the letter states.

In closing, Stein’s letter says: “[N]ow I must go answer for what to many more Americans and Service Members is an everyday conversation, which has been blown out of proportion. I hope to come out on top, because win today for me is also a win for Freedom and the Constitution.”

Capt. John Torresala, the government prosecutor, argued that Stein’s behavior repeatedly violated Pentagon policy limiting the free speech rights of service members, and said he should be dismissed after ignoring warnings from his superiors about his postings, according to The Associated Press Friday.

Torresala said that Stein’s anti-Obama comments posted on a Facebook page used by Marine meteorologists were not in line with good order and discipline, and could have influenced junior Marines.

Stein has said he is fighting for his constitutional rights and should be allowed to stay in the military. His lawyers and the American Civil Liberties Union contend his statements were made while he was off-duty and that his views are protected by the First Amendment.

Early Friday morning, Stein posted a message to his Facebook page that read simply: ”On to the next fight.”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/74899.html
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #289 on: April 08, 2012, 01:17:03 PM »

via LA Times: "A Marine Corps board Thursday night recommended that a sergeant who made "contemptuous" comments about President Obama be booted from the service and be given an other than honorable discharge."

Marine Who Criticized Obama Discharged
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #290 on: April 08, 2012, 03:13:24 PM »

That's his own fault.  When you sign that military contract the government literally owns you, and one of the things you dont do is get involved in politics.
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #291 on: April 08, 2012, 03:44:07 PM »

That's his own fault.  When you sign that military contract the government literally owns you, and one of the things you dont do is get involved in politics.


That's the obvious answer, but you can't tell that to someone with an OCD fixation... 8*
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #292 on: April 08, 2012, 05:42:06 PM »


That's the obvious answer, but you can't tell that to someone with an OCD fixation... 8*

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Ignorance is only blissful for the ignorant.  The rest of us have to put up with you idiots.

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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #293 on: April 08, 2012, 11:34:27 PM »

Yep Stein really messed up.

That's the obvious answer, but you can't tell that to someone with an OCD fixation... 8*
Not sure of your intended target Z.....the additional information was relevant to the tangent...which I did not start.
Perhaps you ought reconsider posting such insults...no matter who you targeted.
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #296 on: April 12, 2012, 11:44:19 PM »

Christian Leader to Santorum Supporters: Vote for Ron Paul

"If Republicans don't give a Christian candidate, Christians should look elsewhere - even to a third party."
 
"Obama and Romney are the wrong direction for the USA. They serve another Jesus. Romney and Obama aren't Christians even though they want us to believe they are," he explains.

http://www.opposingviews.com/i/religion/christian-leader-calls-santorum-followers-vote-ron-paul-pray-and-fast-wednesdays-usa
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #297 on: April 13, 2012, 10:40:51 AM »

I have to say that I like Paul for his fiscal policy, or at least his 'proposed' fiscal policy but the rest of his ideas are fairly wacko and that don't make a good President, not that the others are better.

I find it interesting that the Republican party can't offer up a viable candidate for the voters.

You are looking at 4 more years of Obama.  With Rummy about to secure the nomination, Obama will go through Rummy like a paper towel.  He's (Obama) is well bankrolled, has the best campaign people (money will buy) and despite the fact that he's a dolt, he'll win again......  Because

.......The American people, in general, vote like sheep and do exactly what the media instructs them to do.

4 more years of Obama should make Fry very happy and it will be the 'I told you so' all over again.

Glad I won't be in town November 15th.  I'll be in New Mexico on a hunt.

4 more years of Obama should do in the Republic.  What a legacy to leave our kids.
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #298 on: April 13, 2012, 11:02:40 AM »


4 more years of Obama should do in the Republic.  What a legacy to leave our kids.


Yep, der fubar will get my vote.  May as well get it over with.
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Re: Why not Ron Paul, exactly?
« Reply #299 on: April 14, 2012, 01:20:56 PM »

Yep, der fubar will get my vote.  May as well get it over with.

Sort of like filling the bathtub with water. propping a toaster on the edge and getting in and then waiting for the toaster to fall in the water.......... ;D
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