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Description: Ron Paul "I think Giuliani should apologize". Dr. Paul seriously needs the nomination. Giuliani has serious issues with the Second ammendment, and his dad was a mob cappo. Do we want a mobster running the country? |
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hammmeggs ::: Favorites 2007-12-10 15:20:21 At best, Rudy is ignorant of the history of US involvement in the politics of the Middle East. At worst, he's not, and he's lying. Either way, he's not fit to govern Ron Paul speaks truth. Take our country back, vote Ron Paul in 08! __________________________________________________ | |
frodolinkimo ::: Favorites 2007-12-05 21:52:18 ~~ A Dirty Little Secret ~~ National polls numbers on Republican Primaries are made of responses from ONLY those who voted in the 2004 Republican primaries. In 2004, ONLY 3% of Republicans voted in the 2004 primaries __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:36:51 Do a search on "pirates and emperors" your answer will follow. __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:34:43 One last point philipmontag is that RP is all about getting government OUT OF OUR LIVES. This means NOT making laws for everything we do. RP wants as few laws as possible. Lets all read the constitution and follow it, we would be a whole lot better off politically speaking. __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:30:18 I suppose if law enforcement can make a good case that you are going to hurt someone else because of your possession then that is one thing (like being caught with a nuclear reactor or something), but otherwise hands off. __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:29:50 Incarcerating people simply for Marijuana or drugs possession is also insane. This proves that these laws are not useful and borders on insane and increases our jails by a large percent for no reason. Its like pre-crime to make someone guilty for having a product of some sort, that they "will" be committing a crime or something. __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:29:08 There wasn't a "drug" problem until Washington prohibited it. Considering that 98% of "Marijuana" found by the DEA was ditchweed or non-cultivated plants, this shows you there really isn't a drug problem, it's an agricultural problem. We should have hired farmers to clean up the fields, not law enforcement with guns. Maybe we should have more hemp products and allow companies to grow it just like cotton? __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:28:49 As for the Morton Downey show I think RP makes it perfectly clear that drugs, just like alcohol should not be prohibited at the Federal level. It simply makes a Federal case for drug dealers and criminals trafficking in narcotics. It increases the size of the DEA which we do not need. __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:28:25 On a more personal note for RP, I think it is clear what his views on getting Federal control out of our lives is. I also share those same views. I believe that we have enough laws on our books right now to handle abusers of drugs just like we do for alcohol and cigarettes. You can't drive drunk in a car, no more than you can smuggle cigarettes or booze across state lines. __________________________________________________ | |
rhawk301 ::: Favorites 2007-11-18 11:27:15 philipmontag you are right, but a little misguided I think. Ron Paul, as federal regulator (i.e. congress), wants no laws regulating drugs. Therefore what you see as "legalizing" drugs is a real attempt to remove the laws making them illegal. Drugs, just like Alcohol, are being prohibited through federal laws and regulation. Luckily not through an amendment yet. RP simply wants federal government out of citizens' lives. __________________________________________________ | |
JakeKline ::: Favorites 2007-11-17 21:31:47 Ever notice that YouTube NEVER puts links to Ron Paul videos at the end of the films? Almost like they're trying to lead you away. Even after Ron Paul 2008 videos, I don't see him in there. Why, if I were watching anything else- say, Quake 3 trick videos- there would be quite the correlation, but all I see is stupid time-wasting distractions. Is this just me, though? __________________________________________________ | |
rgaskey ::: Favorites 2007-11-16 21:25:51 After watching this video, I am wondering, did we go to war with Iraq, not because we thought Saddam had WMD, but knew he did not? __________________________________________________ | |
philipmontag ::: Favorites 2007-11-15 08:47:44 amysticalmoose - OK but in that Morton Downey Jr video he argues against ALL DRUG LAWS FOR 25 MINUTES. He wasn't saying 'federal drug laws' or 'not crack and heroin'. HE WANTS ALL DRUGS LEGAL. __________________________________________________ | |
amysticalmoose ::: Favorites 2007-11-15 05:52:55 Thats because he believes the federal government should have no influence on it. These are things according to the constitution that should be decided by the states. RP also voted against cracking down on child porn, etc, its not because he is for it, its because its a state issue. __________________________________________________ | |
philipmontag ::: Favorites 2007-11-14 19:09:46 rhawk301 - You just said that RP has never wanted to legalize drugs, I don't think you're lying, you just happen to be wrong. Please youtube search "Ron Paul on Morton Downey Jr. Show 1988" and watch the videos. For 25 minutes he argues non-stop for the repeal of ALL DRUG LAWS. __________________________________________________ |
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