2/2/2008 2:08:58 AM
Yes, there was conflict between them. I think mostly because China wanted to take advantage of the aftermath of our war with Vietnam (a weakened country). Vietnam is pretty resilient. They held their ground.There are still border issuse between them to this day. But, Vietnam relies heavily on China's economic success. As a matter fact, all of Southeast Asia relies on China's economic success. So, China and Vietnam have basically become buddy buddies. I don't think China would approve of a democratic Vietnam.Anyways, the point is that Vietnam is not as democratic as Ron Paul would like to think. Yes, they've come a long way, but even 30 years after the war, they still hold strongly to their communist ways.Since Ron Paul probably doesn't have a chance at the presidency... Obama is probably your last chance in high-tailing it out of Iraq. I don't think it will turn out good if we leave immediately. Iraq is very different from Vietnam. We were'nt fighting anti-government fundamentalist insurgents in Vietnam. So, we'll see what happens.
2/2/2008 10:06:53 AM
I dont think that was his point. His point was that the country is far better off today because we left it the hell alone, versus when we tried to force change and got people slaughtered. The best way to change a country's conditions is through trade.And, I think it's hilarious that people even say this:
2/2/2008 3:46:00 PM
2/2/2008 4:11:22 PM
2/3/2008 2:56:11 AM
its more like "there goes the neighborhood". The infighting happening now is that same shit that has been going on for hundreds, if not thousands of years. It wasn't UNTIL Saddam came to power and brought brutal stability to the region that it stopped.the whole idea that freedom and democracy = peace is an entirely western and american fabrication. when most repressed and supressed peoples gain freedom, they react violently. Whenever we leave its going to resort back to this, it's all a matter of how long we can afford to stay, and how many american lives are worth losing.
2/3/2008 4:13:38 AM
Great, so with all that said, what makes you think we're going to be able to get any kind of stability?
2/3/2008 12:25:07 PM
Well you see stein, when we switch to the Gold Standard and get rid of that evil Fiat currency, the Iraqi's will be amazed by our Purestrain Genius and simply decide that democracy and Coca Cola are for them.[Edited on February 3, 2008 at 12:53 PM. Reason : PURESTRAIN >.<]
2/3/2008 12:52:31 PM
thank you for your valuable trolling.
2/3/2008 6:26:35 PM
is tomorrow the NC primary?
2/4/2008 9:23:29 AM
aaronYou talking about trolling is just purestrain irony.
2/4/2008 10:17:01 AM
2/4/2008 3:39:34 PM
Correct.It's our mandate.
2/4/2008 6:01:29 PM
2/4/2008 11:15:06 PM
2/4/2008 11:59:47 PM
i would vote for this guy - but it's basically a waste of a vote - shame
2/5/2008 12:02:47 AM
2/5/2008 12:06:12 AM
^In its early stage, the American Revolution was also a real long-shot. Thomas Paine would've probably disagreed that "arguing" about liberty was a moot point.
2/5/2008 10:33:39 AM
good lord, RP is the main pic on cnn.com! truly a first.
2/5/2008 11:38:30 AM
^ isn't there now when I checked
2/5/2008 2:26:12 PM
Dear Ron Paul:Please win something. SOMETHING!
2/5/2008 2:31:14 PM
^^Yeah I think they have been switching them around all day
2/5/2008 2:46:03 PM
2/5/2008 6:13:38 PM
i like ron paul cause i feel as though he splits the repub party somewhat
2/6/2008 2:42:09 AM
Good thing the internet is a goldmine stein.Gotta start restocking fort knox.
2/6/2008 10:11:27 AM
^in you're keen eagerness to troll, did you not realize he was already being sarcastic, or do you just not care?
2/6/2008 10:30:23 AM
2nd place in Montana WOOT!!
2/6/2008 3:24:02 PM
I thought we had alaska
2/6/2008 3:38:35 PM
wlb420You can almost hear Stein and I going over your head.
2/6/2008 4:30:16 PM
Ahhh, trolling in tandem huh...I guess y'all do have the little to no substance posts in common.
2/6/2008 4:38:11 PM
^^ok now that one was good
2/6/2008 4:39:57 PM
OK, someone help me figure this out... On Paul's website, he keeps talking about "securing delegates" to the RNC. Are these not the same as the delegates being decided upon by the primaries and caucuses? what exactly am I missing here?
2/6/2008 5:42:34 PM
I think its something weird like2/3 of the delegates are awarded from people voting in states 1/3 of the delegates are awarded at the national convention
2/6/2008 5:46:52 PM
2/6/2008 6:27:15 PM
^ puts it toward his congressional reelection that he is doing at the same time. So if/when he drops out he can put it towards that, but not while he is still running (some kind of texas law)
2/6/2008 7:19:32 PM
haha, http://ncst.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8220023116
2/6/2008 8:05:12 PM
^^^it can go to his congressional bid OR it defaults back to the Republican national party for use in the general election. Some of it may be redirected into future exploratory committees
2/6/2008 8:26:38 PM
Romney's out. 7 down, 2 to go!
2/7/2008 2:01:03 PM
So now we are down to 5 candidates, yes?A black dudeA womanAn old guyA preacherSome crazy guy who keeps going on about "freedom" and "liberty"[Edited on February 7, 2008 at 3:31 PM. Reason : ]
2/7/2008 3:25:22 PM
With romney out, it changes everything. Not saying romney's people will go for ron paul, but most of his people were hardcore republicans and are against mccains moderate views. or people will see mccain as the automatic nominee and less people will go out to vote except the ron paul fanatics. Also the next debates won't be mccain and romney fighting the whole time. With all this I got a good feeling he can take his home state of texas.
2/7/2008 4:01:00 PM
2/7/2008 4:02:02 PM
they've elected him 10 times before. Also Montana and Nevada (the states he came 2nd in) were the ones Romney won. Just saying...]
2/7/2008 4:05:12 PM
wait for mccain and huckabee to drop out, paul will win a state after that
2/7/2008 4:06:24 PM
2/7/2008 4:18:54 PM
unfortunately, the next debate will be Feb28. That may be too far in the future for Paul to capitalize on Romney's departure...
2/7/2008 6:23:36 PM
Does anyone here honestly think Paul still has a chance? Huckabee doesn't even have a chance, unless McCain dies or something.[Edited on February 7, 2008 at 6:38 PM. Reason : .]
2/7/2008 6:37:38 PM
Yeah theres still a chanceI mean, Im still voting Ron Paul
2/7/2008 7:02:03 PM
Actually, yes, he has a huge chance now. Huckabee is running low on cash, and he, frankly, would likely lean towards Paul as far as who to endorse. If Huckabee drops out before the next debate, then Paul, finally given some air time, would absolutely destroy McCain. So far, Paul has only been able to get in a word every now and then because the "top tier candidates" have been busy trading sound bites at the debates. Allow Paul and McCain to actually get past slogans and into any kind of detail, and Paul will murder McCain. Paul will thoroughly trounce McCain as far as being the "real conservative" in the debate, and that will build huge momentum.If Huckabee stays in it up to the debate and into the RNC, then it still helps Paul, because it will prevent McCain from being able to get the "delegates" needed to secure the nomination. Then all hell will break loose at the convention, and I think Paul might be able to come out on top there. At the very least, we could see a ticket w/ Paul as the VP.]
2/7/2008 8:22:44 PM
^ i don't think soPaul comes off as fairly nutty, especially if someone brings up 9/11 or the whole gold standard thing. It would be easy for McCain, if he plans for it, to make Paul look ridiculous.
2/7/2008 8:26:03 PM
He still has my vote -- and I could care less if someone else thinks it's a waste.
2/7/2008 8:26:19 PM