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Old 06-30-2009, 08:45 AM
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Default We should have elected Ron Paul
Ron Paul was the only real choice in the last election.
there was a media black out on him and we ended up with this socialist douche bag Obama.

I know there are people out there that will support him no matter what, my guess is that 75 percent of them are questioning their support but just wont admit they fell for it.

The best, most flashy, pop, hollywood campaign in history and we got duped into it.

We want liberty, freedom, and Ron Paul!
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Old 06-30-2009, 09:07 AM
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Nader or Paul, the rest were insiders no matter what their claims.
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you got that right.
Why do people keep believing these politicians?
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Nader or Paul, the rest were insiders no matter what their claims.
While I disagree with the OP's statement, I do believe that Ralph Nader and Ron Paul are excellent leaders with ideas that should be brought to the forefront of public debate. Our system of political competition (winner take all) is quite antiquated, IMHO.
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While I disagree with the OP's statement, I do believe that Ralph Nader and Ron Paul are excellent leaders with ideas that should be brought to the forefront of public debate. Our system of political competition (winner take all) is quite antiquated, IMHO.
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More should be left to the individual states to decide.
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No Doubt we should have elected Ron Paul.
I thought that went whithout saying.
Look around for the Republican leadership.
See any?

Palin really?
Mitt Romney?
Jeb BUSH!?!
Mark Sanford.

Ron Paul 2012!
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no doubt we should have elected ron paul.
I thought that went whithout saying.
look around for the republican leadership.
See any?

Palin really?
Mitt romney?
Jeb bush!?!
Mark sanford.

Ron paul 2012!
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I liked Dennis Kucinich. Paul had too many private enterprise ideas, privatize everything. I think we can readily see what the private sector has done to our economy, They have fucked the baby boomers to tears. People that thought trhey had 2-3 hundred K to retire on or more are now keft with 50-100K, their one time tax free sale of their home in order to move to their retirement community is now worth squat, private investors have been fucked by the greedy wall street assholes and bankers, all private sector assholes. I know some Idiots will try and turn this around by blaming the government, and the government was in effect complicit by not regulating the greedy private sector, But the driving force was unregulated greed. So Paul would even unregulate more and let the private sector run rampant. Not the Ideal scenario. Kucinich was for single payer and less military, my kind of guy. Putting a check on the military industrial complex insanity. Obama, well the jury is still out, I'm watching with a critical eye.
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I liked Dennis Kucinich. Paul had too many private enterprise ideas, privatize everything. I think we can readily see what the private sector has done to our economy, They have fucked the baby boomers to tears. People that thought trhey had 2-3 hundred K to retire on or more are now keft with 50-100K, their one time tax free sale of their home in order to move to their retirement community is now worth squat, private investors have been fucked by the greedy wall street assholes and bankers, all private sector assholes. I know some Idiots will try and turn this around by blaming the government, and the government was in effect complicit by not regulating the greedy private sector, But the driving force was unregulated greed. So Paul would even unregulate more and let the private sector run rampant. Not the Ideal scenario. Kucinich was for single payer and less military, my kind of guy. Putting a check on the military industrial complex insanity. Obama, well the jury is still out, I'm watching with a critical eye.
Every problem you describe here is already regulated and controlled by laws made by us the people. Many times we see they break the law and nothing is done about it. Is that the fault of private enterprise or are our regulators turning a blind eye? I dare say that private enterprise is no more to blame for the wrongs of the past than you yourself are. It is government who has forsaken the people and justice.
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Every problem you describe here is already regulated and controlled by laws made by us the people. Many times we see they break the law and nothing is done about it. Is that the fault of private enterprise or are our regulators turning a blind eye? I dare say that private enterprise is no more to blame for the wrongs of the past than you yourself are. It is government who has forsaken the people and justice.
Just like Gordan Gheko, the wall street bandits like Bernie Madoff and friends played the government to the tune of a couple a trillion bucks. Had there been adequate enforcement of the regulations, I agree this calamity may have been averted, but the gross greed came from the private sector. Your postulate is that if they don't get caught, then it is alright. In fact greed is pretty uncontrollable, and to controll it you need strict enforced rules, non-partisan rules designed to keep greed at bay. Paul was a deregulator.
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