10/27/2007 10:24:55 PM
Remember Ron Paul is a guest of Jay Leno tonight 10/30/07. New people will learn of and about Dr. Paul.
10/30/2007 2:00:49 PM
when are the primaries?
10/30/2007 6:38:39 PM
10/30/2007 7:25:33 PM
i'm pretty fucking angry right now. my satellite package doesn't include msnbc and the msnbc website isn't streaming the fucking debate, keeps saying video unavailable. political debates should be on a fucking public channel available to everyone for free. this sponsorship bullshit is fucking infuriating
10/30/2007 8:38:12 PM
Ron Paul ftw
10/30/2007 11:32:22 PM
^^^no, the answer to that question is "they begin in january"
10/31/2007 12:09:26 AM
didn't catch leno.....anything noteworthy?
10/31/2007 8:32:33 AM
Some Ron Paul supporters say Leno was the best interview yet. Anything noteworthy? Probably not. However, The Sex Pistols' lead singer yelled "Hello Mr. Paul" then asked "When are we going to leave Iraq?" during his song at the end. The only funny thing; Betty White had an egg thrown at (not in) her face by a high school baseball pitcher. Link to Ron Paul on Leno: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5448653651359708857&hl=en[Edited on October 31, 2007 at 9:06 AM. Reason : link]
10/31/2007 9:04:38 AM
more exposure for paul:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21516892/page/2/
10/31/2007 9:11:09 AM
shit, i completely forgot about this and i was just sitting on my computer talking on AIM. How did he do???
10/31/2007 9:19:44 AM
honestly I thought he was great. He is very intelligent and articulate when he speaks. He doesnt seem to avoid answering questions either.
10/31/2007 9:42:44 AM
10/31/2007 9:57:09 AM
He would be better than Hilarious Clinton ... Still not convinced about him though. I really am trying to understand his logic guys. But in all honesty, rushing out of Iraq is not a very logical platform to stand on.
10/31/2007 11:23:26 AM
Ron Paul is on top of my list.Of all the democratic candidates my view most likely match those of Barrack Obama. I do not think though this country is ready for a black president.
10/31/2007 11:26:10 AM
PLEASE stop saying that bullshit. the country IS ready. it's people who think that bullshit that won't vote for him and therefore won't even give him a chance to win. and it's not even a black or white issue. this country is ready for a GOOD president, black or white.
10/31/2007 5:05:50 PM
yea the only thing i've found i disagree with Paul on is actually Iraq...that is, rushing out immediately. I would like to see a little more effort politically over there, just to somewhat stabilize the shambles of a government they have over there...then we get the heck out...but i do love his mind-our-own-business policy...just maybe not a complete and immediate withdrawal. although that is certainly better than any other republican candidate's position which seems to espouse the idea that we're going to be over there until every terrorist is dead and their democracy is as functioning as ours
11/1/2007 2:36:58 PM
^ I'd prefer a gradual withdrawal, thus forcing the Iraqis to start standing on their own, but yeah in general I agree.
11/1/2007 4:57:06 PM
11/1/2007 10:45:58 PM
^I agree with you, even dick cheney agrees with you, he said so in 1994 in an interview that replacing sadaam with a stable govt was impossiblebut i think the only thing that could bring these people together is $$$$if the oil starts flowing agian, and everyone gets rich, who knows what will happen, it only takes the leaders of the tribes to be persuaded to go along with it and then you'll have the people following,that is what happened in saudi arabia, there were many factions there tooalso it is predicted in the bible that iraq will be a very rich nation
11/1/2007 10:55:26 PM
^^^ yeah that's what i was getting at...a gradual, albeit a bit more hasty than we have now, withdrawal^^and yeah...i mean no remotely democratic government has a chance of surviving over there due to reasons you (and cheney) mentioned and due to the fact that...weeeell, their culture/religion just don't seem to allow it- something we should have realized we decided to wage an idealistic war to establish an idealistic beacon of light in the chaos that is the middle easti think there is, however, some value in saving face. if we leave the place in shambles as it is now, the chaos is on our hands. yes, the system will collapse when we leave, but at least we can say we tried and it was working when we left and save ourselves a bit of a good rep. sounds sleazy sure but that's what war and politics are.[Edited on November 1, 2007 at 11:45 PM. Reason : ]
11/1/2007 11:44:20 PM
^^Iraq's problems will not be solved by oil money, they will just be made worse.^There is no value in saving face. We would save MUCH more face by demilitarizing the region (which, incidentally, we militarized). It would do WONDERS for our foreign relations in the middle east to pull out our troops, permanent bases in Saudi Arabia, and the hundred billion dollars in arms we send over there yearly.The FEDERAL system will collapse when we leave. They already have stable regional governments. Everyone already knows we tried, and as usual we clusterfucked it. You can't build nations where nations already exist.
11/2/2007 3:03:32 AM
Foreign policy is always easier when you are in the backseat.There are some pretty smart people running the military and analyzing foreign policy. I say we let them decide whats best for Iraq, and leave it at that. This argument has no end, and no one here is quite as knowledgeable regarding the subject as they think.
11/2/2007 12:09:38 PM
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2007/11/02/intv.ron.paul.cnn
11/2/2007 12:52:54 PM
^^Classic fallacy. It's simply not true, especially in the majority.Military != foreign policy. Never has been. The military is there to carry out the actions decided by Congress, NOT to decide what actions are best to take. They are also not equipped and not intended for nation building and peacekeeping forces.And please show me these "pretty smart people" analyzing foreign policy in the white house. Because they don't exist in this administration.The argument certainly has an end, and I don't think most of us (myself included) are over-extending their knowledge or making some irrational claims or propositions. "Trusting" that the people in charge know what's best is what got us in there in the first place, and has caused the perpetual downward spiral of our civil rights and foreign relations.
11/2/2007 9:21:49 PM
The U.S. Dollar Index the last year.
11/2/2007 10:19:45 PM
man i am worried like a mf on inflation...idk call me crazy but i just dont see how it doesnt happen
11/2/2007 10:30:29 PM
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9050474362583451279
11/2/2007 10:52:36 PM
^^^Note that the graph was designed somewhat misleadingly. The graph intends to lead people not looking at the y-axis into thinking that the dollar goes from [some higher value] to 0, as opposed to just 86 to 76.The dollar falling by 10 points still isn't a good thing, but it's better than the dollar falling to 0. My point here is always look at the axis on a chart.
11/2/2007 11:09:30 PM
Well, I got it from a neutral investing website. Not a Ron Paul supporter "inflation will kill us" website. So I'd imagine most of the people there are smart enough to look at the y-axis.http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_DXBut anyway, that's a 10.5% decline over the past year. And that's not even in reference to something solid that has zero inflation, that's in relation to other currencies that have their own mild inflation, albeit far less and more manageable such that it's not a threat to people and their incomes.
11/3/2007 7:49:09 AM
11/3/2007 10:27:09 AM
11/3/2007 10:53:10 AM
You clearly don't understand exchange rates if you think they have a 1:1 relationship with inflation. Maybe you've just been listening to Ron Paul for too long.The Euro's gains versus the dollar are a reflection of investors and speculators guessing that the US economy is in trouble and that the dollar will lose value in the near future.[Edited on November 3, 2007 at 11:05 AM. Reason : 2]
11/3/2007 11:03:26 AM
11/3/2007 11:32:12 AM
most of the monetary problems in the free world can be linked back to people not looking at the y-axis when looking at a graph
11/3/2007 12:59:23 PM
all i know about inflation is that bud light cases are up to 16.99 at foodlion and a 1/5 of burnettes has gone from 6.70 to 7.50 at the ABC store.
11/3/2007 1:40:01 PM
More "wackiness" from our man Paul.
11/4/2007 9:25:33 AM
Two events of note coming up:Grassroots supporters of Ron Paul are attempting to break the record for most campaign donations in a single day, on Monday, November 5. They are asking folks to sign up for a $100 pledge to give online on that day. There are now about 17,000 pledges. Sign up at http://www.thisnovember5th.comAlso, the grassroots has organized what will be by far the largest rally to date. It is on Saturday, November 10th, at Independence Mall in Philadelphia - and that is quite appropriate. Nobody has expected attendance figures, but it will be in the thousands. If you are going, the campaign asks that you RSVP online at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=dBjFsj_2beVwWkQTcU_2bTekYA_3d_3dI'm participating in both, and hope a lot of folks who read this thread decide to get involved, too.Restore the Constitution!Ron Paul 2008
11/4/2007 12:34:46 PM
So who on here put up the Ron Paul signs at the 440 exit at Hillsborough St?
11/4/2007 2:10:06 PM
Ron Paul outside of Iraq is just took scary.
11/4/2007 2:56:27 PM
11/4/2007 3:18:05 PM
I just finished watching 3 hours of video on the history of the banking systemVERY INTERESTING and informative, i highly recommend it.part 1http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6076118677860424204part 2http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7336845760512239683
11/4/2007 4:16:47 PM
Like I posted yesterday, the grassroots is shooting for the largest fundraising day ever in the primaries.$1.25 million so far, since midnight.
11/5/2007 10:51:14 AM
yeah, currently at $4.55 million. Probably going to be the largest quantity of money ever donated to a candidate in a single day.
11/5/2007 11:35:33 AM
hell yeah today kicks ass! I put alot of signs out, the homemade ones, around the fairground/I-40/I-440/Blueridge.RP FTW![Edited on November 5, 2007 at 1:49 PM. Reason : > $5,000,000]
11/5/2007 1:21:55 PM
Paul at $2.5m for the day at 430 Eastern....And coming up next on CNN with Wolf Blitzer
11/5/2007 4:27:30 PM
over 2 million today, my GOD!
11/5/2007 5:22:38 PM
money bomb
11/5/2007 5:38:19 PM
haha, now it's just shy of $3m.On CNN, Wolf Blitzer reported it but said repeatedly, "This cannot be confirmed." And asked his fellow reporter multiple times, "Are you sure these are not just pledges, but people actually gave out their CC #'s and gave real money?"hahahahahaaha, the Old Media is just confused by this. Shocked and confused.
11/5/2007 5:39:14 PM
Hillary has raised 11 times as much as Ron Paul, total. He's got a long way to go.I saw those homemade signs, btw, figured it was someone on here.[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 7:58 PM. Reason : $91 million vs. $8 million]
11/5/2007 7:56:43 PM