http://www.mlive.com/newsflash/michigan/index.ssf?/base/news-44/117935695635230.xml&storylist=newsmichiganWhat's amazing about this is that this man would get more Democratic votes than any other Republican. I like Ron Paul a LOT and definitely lean left.
5/18/2007 12:17:40 PM
he likes to remind everyone that he's not a conservative
5/18/2007 12:20:17 PM
what do you mean?
5/18/2007 12:21:00 PM
well even though he is for small govt and is pro-life and holds some other conservative viewpoints, he is quick to point out specifically/verbatim that he is not a conservative, which goes along with what you are saying about him kind of fitting in with the democrats more than any other republican candidate would]
5/18/2007 12:24:54 PM
I somehow recall Republicans using the word "freedom" a lot in their speeches since 9/11 (e.g. "they attacked us because they hate our freedom", "our brave men and women in Iraq are fighting for our freedom", etc). That freedom wouldn't happen to include freedom of speech, would it?
5/18/2007 12:25:23 PM
ah, yea i believe he considers himself libertarian. but i think he says he's more true to conservatism than any of the other candidates, simply by virtue of the fact that he's for small govt and things like that
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5/18/2007 12:26:43 PM
he sure as shit doesn't fit in with the democratshowever much he sticks out in the GOP, he's still a MUCH MUCH better fit there than in the Democratic Party.
5/18/2007 12:27:06 PM
He isn't a good fit for anyone. He stands by the constitution...there currently is no party that even cares about the constitution. Well, except for consitutionalists.
5/18/2007 12:30:49 PM
i thought that what he said about us inviting 9/11 was fucking ridiculous.
5/18/2007 12:32:09 PM
why? is it not entirely plausible that because of our actions in world politics that we've garnered some interesting enemies?patriotism isn't just blind arrogance, patriotism is having the tact and humility to admit that it's possible you aren't always correct in what you do and then working to change [Edited on May 18, 2007 at 12:34 PM. Reason : jank]
5/18/2007 12:34:03 PM
I thought is was some common sense for once and a welcome change from the fear-mongering we hear all too often.
5/18/2007 12:34:22 PM
This was posted in the Ron Paul thread.
5/18/2007 12:35:31 PM
ok?
5/18/2007 12:38:06 PM
it's amazing how many "republicans" don't like PaulI guess if he shoved jesus down our throats it would be ok
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5/18/2007 12:46:51 PM
^^bin Ladin is a sane man and reasons he gives are certainly always spot-onlike the reasons he gives for convincing people to fly planes into buildings...clearly a rational guy
5/18/2007 12:51:47 PM
lookPaul isn't saying that our enemies aren't the bad guys, or that we got what we deserved, or anything like that. He's just saying that we do some dumb things in terms of foreign policy, and have made a habit of doing so for a long time, and we would be better served by not fucking with everyone all the time.
5/18/2007 12:53:57 PM
^^i think he gives the same reason to those people flying the planeshis justification is irrational, but hell all religion is irrational so until the christians understand that they can't say shit about his religion"Truth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived."-Oscar Wilde[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 12:55 PM. Reason : asdf][Edited on May 18, 2007 at 12:56 PM. Reason : jank]
5/18/2007 12:55:14 PM
religions are irrationalradical islam is very irrationalwhat is rational is creating and supporting a democracy in that fucked up region of the world, and helping afghanistan when russia is our enemy and helping kuwait when they ask us for help, etcor we can suicide bomb mexico since 12 million mexicans are occupying our land
5/18/2007 12:57:22 PM
i'm not sure how function it is to expect iraq to function as a democracy. i'm not convinced at all that it's the best way to govern that country.
5/18/2007 12:58:56 PM
i was referring to israel
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5/18/2007 1:02:34 PM
^ They bombed Bali, Indonesia. WTF, did Indonesia do? Mother fuckers take everything out of context and want everyone to believe that America is the Great Satan that they say we are.You give them credence when you say that we invited 9/11. Have you ever thought about the fact that the Koran instructs them to do these things as a reason for 9/11?A blind ignorance to the Koran is just as damning as your so called blind patriotism.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 1:04 PM. Reason : .]
5/18/2007 1:04:07 PM
what is truly amazing is that i always thought republicans were the realists and democrats were the idealists. yet when it comes to admitting mistakes, and when it comes to the state of the middle east and america's role in the world, it is the republicans who are idealists and the democrats who are realists^i think you may have misunderstood but that could have been my fault in my explanation regardless, people keep misrepresenting this "inviting 9/11" thing as if we attacked them and said "whatcha gon do yo" (though bush saying "bring em on" may have incited this haha)anyway actions are the results of other actions. a lot of our actions built up to 9/11. in that way, we are partly to blame. just like when you tease a kid at school for 4 years and he goes postal[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 1:07 PM. Reason : jank]
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5/18/2007 1:08:32 PM
^^ yep... there is no excuse for V-Tech as is there is no excuse for 9/11. But if you actually read the Koran, you'll see plenty of excuses for 9/11. But fools like you want to shut your mind to what's actually in that book.^ No, Jesus Christ did not tell me to kill Muslims. Mohammad told his people to kill Christians and Jews. Again, the philosophical differences between these two men are night and day.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 1:10 PM. Reason : .]
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5/18/2007 1:11:06 PM
^^....i'm atheist. i detest all religion....^
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5/18/2007 1:12:34 PM
^^ Oh my God are you retarded? I'm not preaching to you, I'm telling you why they attack us. And if you don't believe that and if your atheism deters you from reading a Bible or a Koran, then you're an idiot.If you read, you would understand, but no, you sympathize. That is so very typical of a fucking liberal.[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 1:12 PM. Reason : .]
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5/18/2007 1:15:40 PM
thats finethe crusades are just as bad as what modern day muslims are doing...thats finebut i'm more worried about who is doing it nowadaysand whoever is doing it nowadays...muslims, christians, atheists, buddhists...is fucked up in the headyou cannot logically and rationally understand someone who doesnt use logic and rationale to make decisions
5/18/2007 1:19:00 PM
5/18/2007 1:19:06 PM
sympathizing with aa kid lost from his parents is humanesympathizing with a madman like bin Ladin or Cho is bad
5/18/2007 1:21:33 PM
um... wow, a kid in the woods... to a multi-national terror organization responsible for killing a hell of a lot of people. THIS is PRECISELY the type of sympathizing that is not good.
5/18/2007 1:22:18 PM
we're not sympathizing with bin laden, we are simply recognizing some of his reasoning, however irrational it may be and that is the key to understanding the big picture
5/18/2007 1:22:37 PM
i guess our opinions are at a stalemate
5/18/2007 1:24:16 PM
I think you're in denial. Comparing bin laden to the kid in the woods is sympathizing. Unless you want to go back on those words, you're in complete denial about your stance on bin laden.
5/18/2007 1:30:42 PM
OK, let's say those of you who say that attacked us because they hate all non-Muslims are right. Why then, did the U.S. suffer repeated attacks by Al Quaida (9/11, the WTC attack back in the 90's, the attack on the U.S. Embassy in one of the countries in Africa -- I forget which one) while other non-Muslim countries had none? And how come you never hear an Al Quaida member calling, say, Finland "The Great Satan"? Maybe the reason they hate us so much does have something to do with our actions, especially considering that the leader of Al Quiada said it himself?Also, if the Koran command Muslims to kill all non-believers, why do so many Muslims come to the U.S. and live normal, productive, crime free lives without killing anyone? Maybe it's not what the Koran says but how certain people interpret it, much like Christians in the past have interpreted the Bible as commanding them to actions such as Crusades, Inquisition, religious wars following the Protestant Revolution, etc.
5/18/2007 1:45:23 PM
^ Because they do not practice Islam. They practice a "christianized" form of Islam.The Koran is a lot like the Bible in that there are parts of it that are contradictory. We solve this problem by saying the new covenant and the death and resurrection of Christ is the new system of laws, not the old Mosaic Law where there was a barrier between man and God. So the "love your neighbor" and "turn the other cheek" philosophy (the new Testament) is the law which guides Christians as opposed to the old stoning rituals.The Koran is the same way. EXCEPT... Mohammad started in much of the same way as Christ. He preached love and kindness. But once he gained more and more momentum throughout the region, he became a warrior and conquered numerous villages and cities, taking from the city what he needed to fund his army. His philosophy also changed from the love he spoke of earlier to the "kill the Christian and the Jews if they refuse to pay a tax." Islamic scholars place more weight on the later teachings of Mohammad.The true Muslims will kill Christians and Jews as Mohammad instructed them to do.
5/18/2007 2:06:11 PM
^^[Edited on May 18, 2007 at 2:07 PM. Reason : asdf]
5/18/2007 2:07:04 PM
^^
5/18/2007 2:07:39 PM
lol, the ^^ i'm referring to is from his first half
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