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Armistead
05-05-11, 08:36 PM
Almost scary isn't it.
Let's continue to nation build Mid-East nations spending billions why ours falls apart.
We need a "reformation" to take out Islam.
We need to force Americans to the private insurance market, a system where the goal is to give you less for profit.
Need to get rid of corporate taxes, stating ours is the highest rate, but no mention of all the tax shelters and loopholes so they pay little tax. Give them all the tax rates you want, regulation is what they care about, the only way corporations will come back to America is when they get our lifestyle on par with third world nations. They'll pocket tax cuts for profit. Corporations have gained in profit 100% over the average us small business, give the tax breaks to small business, they put people to work here.
Santorum believe in no abortions, not even for incest.
Ron Paul is the only one that makes any sense....The rest what can I say, get out your swords, carry the cross and let's take over the world and create a two class state.
Obama fans are loving it.......Why can't the GOP have a brain, gonna give it to the Dems again.
Ducimus
05-05-11, 08:44 PM
Ehh, im at work at the moment. So what your saying there, is a synopsis of an ongoing republican debate that i could probably be watching if i had access to a TV?
Torplexed
05-05-11, 09:19 PM
If, I recall this is the Republican debate where Ron Paul is virtually the only participant of any stature? (not that the ideas proposed would be much different)
Armistead
05-05-11, 09:24 PM
Same old same old, a few hard line religious nuts that don't have a chance, Ron Paul, thinks for himself, but too liberal to pull the radical right. One smart business brain that doesn't quite fit...
I like Johnson OK, Paul would work for me over Obama, but again they couldn't pull the needed shrinking far right.
Santorum is right scary. Love how he said equal rights for all just as he just denied gay marriage. He really goofed saying as a Catholic we need a reformation against Islam. I'm waiting for him to just break out in song.
"Onward Christain Soldiers, let's go invade all of Islam...Hasn't got us far yet. His lame excuse, he clearly believes women belong at home cooking and has stated that's their christian role in our culture many times.
No Romney isn't there, but I have problems voting for a man that believes God spoke to a single man in the woods.
Freiwillige
05-05-11, 09:53 PM
Ron Paul just has to much sense to be in office. He is a constitutionalist and that don't go ever so well with those who prefer it as toiletry!
My friend had a theory years ago and I think he's spot on. Any politician who is honest and sincere in his agenda and goals will fail because it rocks the boat of corruption. He will be politically assassinated before he ever has a chance to make a difference. The money and corruption run to deep and both sides are playing the corrupt game,
Armistead
05-05-11, 10:48 PM
Ron Paul just has to much sense to be in office. He is a constitutionalist and that don't go ever so well with those who prefer it as toiletry!
My friend had a theory years ago and I think he's spot on. Any politician who is honest and sincere in his agenda and goals will fail because it rocks the boat of corruption. He will be politically assassinated before he ever has a chance to make a difference. The money and corruption run to deep and both sides are playing the corrupt game,
Sadly, so few americans are informed and fall for the act, the media, like children fall for cereal boxes with the best cartoon on it. Every year the election is like watching fake wrestling, who can act the best and say what we want to hear and people fall in line like sheep to the slaughter.
I don't even know where I fit anymore.
I'm pro gun
I'm for gay marriage.
I'm against any funded government abortion
Make pot legal
Against illegal's, ship them all back.
Hate corporate takeover of america
Hate public unions..
Hate our new nation building police state of the world.
All for drilling here.
etc,
Guess I'm confused.
I pretty much hate both parties.
Freiwillige
05-05-11, 11:28 PM
I'm pro gun
I'm for gay marriage.
I'm against any funded government abortion
Make pot legal
Against illegal's, ship them all back.
Hate corporate takeover of america
Hate public unions..
Hate our new nation building police state of the world.
All for drilling here.
Well we see eye to eye across the board.
Fish In The Water
05-06-11, 12:45 AM
I pretty much hate both parties.
In the immortal words of George Carlin (paraphrased):
'You can choose from 100 different kinds of cat food, but when it comes to politics, you only get a choice of two there.'
Not much of a choice is pretty close to no choice. :nope:
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