11/8/2012 12:29:11 PM
so basicallydtownral was right, his points were valid, i just didn't read themk[Edited on November 8, 2012 at 12:33 PM. Reason : my fault, i should have put them in a youtube]
11/8/2012 12:33:21 PM
No basically, you're wrong. I'm saying you're wrong.But hey.. wrong means right these days.War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. -1984]
11/8/2012 12:41:29 PM
I'm wrong, you just agree with all my points. got it
11/8/2012 12:44:36 PM
I agree with 0 of your points.
11/8/2012 12:45:38 PM
this
11/8/2012 12:49:32 PM
and also,
11/8/2012 1:07:51 PM
11/8/2012 1:07:53 PM
"Genius"boy:
11/8/2012 1:10:50 PM
11/8/2012 1:11:43 PM
11/8/2012 1:21:50 PM
11/8/2012 1:23:16 PM
You seem to think that because it is at a different spot than where it used to be, we cant move it back. You think republicans like to fail? Are they dancing around when Romney lost?Eventually they'll come back to us when they realize we're right and they're wrong.]
11/8/2012 1:26:21 PM
so you do agree that
11/8/2012 1:32:16 PM
I agree with 0 of your points.You can drop the whole notion of "third party"
11/8/2012 1:34:59 PM
11/8/2012 2:46:02 PM
Original GOP: "Abolish slavery!"Modern GOP: "RACE CARD!!"Original GOP: "Free land for farmers."Modern GOP: "No such thing as a free lunch!"
11/8/2012 2:51:38 PM
11/8/2012 6:43:30 PM
She embracing the republican party != the republican party embracing her
11/8/2012 6:59:32 PM
What an intelligent thought, jaZon.
11/8/2012 7:02:29 PM
Republicans were the first to support women's suffrage, but I'm curious if you see why that quote doesn't show that?[Edited on November 8, 2012 at 7:07 PM. Reason : Autocorrect]
11/8/2012 7:02:49 PM
I'm curious to why you guys are so blatantly retarded, to be honest
11/8/2012 7:06:17 PM
sounds like a no
11/8/2012 7:07:38 PM
lol, you make arguments for things that, whether right or wrong, are completely unsupported by your actual argument
11/8/2012 7:07:57 PM
You guys need to stop jerking each other off.
11/8/2012 7:08:33 PM
You need to learn how to make a cogent argument.
11/8/2012 7:11:34 PM
lmao.
11/8/2012 7:12:09 PM
Herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5Xs7DhIAwQ&sns=em
11/8/2012 7:14:10 PM
Don't you have anything better to do? Who would you be trolling if I weren't here anymore. Go troll them or something. I'm too old for these games. We should all act our ages.
11/8/2012 7:17:24 PM
If I stop posting in this section, will you? I'll make that deal.
11/8/2012 7:30:37 PM
No, you have the freedom to post where ever you wish, as do I.But we can agree not to communicate or acknowledge each other, if you wish.
11/8/2012 8:29:51 PM
GXB can you point to one other person on this entire subforum that enjoys your posts?
11/9/2012 9:29:24 AM
He gives me a good laugh every so often.
11/9/2012 9:37:19 AM
11/9/2012 10:31:04 AM
Several ‘Ron Paul Republicans’ win closely contested House racesexas Republican Rep. Ron Paul will retire from Congress next year after serving for 12 terms, but several Republicans influenced by the iconic libertarian-leaning lawmaker will be arriving to take his place.Thomas Massie won the race to replace retiring Kentucky Republican Rep. Geoff Davis, beating Democrat Bill Adkins by 20 percentage points. Massie, an ally of Paul’s son, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, raised nearly 10 times as much money as Adkins, according to the Lexington-Herald Leader.Michigan Republican Rep. Justin Amash, who was already vying to be the House’s next “Dr. No” in his first term, was re-elected with 58 percent of the vote. Democrat Steve Pestka had hoped to win the votes of independents and moderate Republicans who might regard Amash as too extreme, but failed to gain traction against the 31-year-old congressman.In a neighboring Michigan district, Ron Paul Republican Kerry Bentivolio was elected to the House seat formerly held by GOP Rep. Thaddeus McCotter. McCotter, who had failed to gather enough valid signatures to appear on the ballot, resigned from the House amid a petition scandal. Bentivolio beat Democrat Syed Taj.Bentivolio spent four decades in the U.S. Army, but was painted by opponents as an eccentric. He raised reindeer and was an occasional Santa Claus. He was elected to Congress by a 7-point margin.Many other candidates endorsed by Ron and Rand Paul, as well as Paul-influenced organizations like Campaign for Liberty and Young Americans for Liberty, were on the ballot Tuesday, including Texas Sen.-elect Ted Cruz. But these three Republicans most self-consciously identified with the Pauls’ calls for deep spending cuts, auditing the Federal Reserve, and a more restrained foreign policy.They all raised money from Paul’s vast national network of donors, which helped them remain competitive in their primaries and the general election.Amash endorsed Ron Paul for president and was one of three Republican legislators — including the Texas congressman and fellow Paul endorser North Carolina Republican Rep. Walter Jones — who did not formally back Mitt Romney for president.Jones, who once crusaded for “freedom fries” to protest France’s opposition to the U.S. invasion of Iraq before becoming a fiery antiwar voice himself, was also re-elected. Rand Paul broke with his father and endorsed Romney for president.“There is no next Ron Paul. He is one of a kind,” Amash told a Ron Paul rally before the Republican National Convention. http://dailycaller.com/2012/11/07/ron-paul-republicans-win-house-races/#ixzz2Bmsch6lk
11/9/2012 10:37:56 PM
11/10/2012 8:43:32 PM
What is Ron Paul's position on Israel/Palestine?
11/28/2012 9:15:04 AM
Who's Ron Paul?
11/28/2012 9:32:01 AM
GOOGLE RON PAUL
11/28/2012 12:20:13 PM
lol he's just another hypocrite - libertarianism, ladies and gentlemen http://www.ronpaul.com/2013-02-08/ron-paul-vs-ronpaul-com/
2/10/2013 1:07:36 AM
hahahahahahahahahaha
2/10/2013 1:36:03 AM
I do not miss that pizza kid
2/10/2013 10:58:25 AM
^^^ Wow. Maybe a true, youthful libertarian will rise up to replace him.
2/10/2013 11:58:13 AM
He also dispersed a good amount of money his SuperPAC raised to his friends. Probably because he never really had any ambition to win the nomination. If he had wanted to actually have a shot at winning, he would have run third party. But he didn't, he just wanted one last payday.
2/10/2013 6:02:07 PM
2/10/2013 6:38:36 PM
There might not be a next Ron Paul, but Gary Johnson is an important figure in the libertarian party for having crossover appeal to dems, unaffiliateds, and those who would be libertarian but for the view that is often extreme.His version of libertarianism seems to have a more practical and pragmatic bent to it, in a way that makes me think it could someday become a party with a slightly bigger tent than just for purists.
2/10/2013 6:43:39 PM
^^I can't believe you typed that with a straight face. Are you being deliberately obtuse?Ron Paul (Ron-mother-fucking-Paul, not some group on behalf of Ron Paul) is using WIPO--a UN organization--in an attempt to take ronpaul.com and ronpaul.org from the owners.Ron Paul does have a legitimate complaint. The problem is that he's allowed the website to exist (i.e., failed to enforce his own trademark) for at least 5 years, even though he's been aware of and personally benefited from (at no cost to himself) the website's existence and the owner's work.Now that the work is done and the value has been created (by others), Ron Paul wants to harvest the websites, without compensation, using, dare I say, the threat of government violence.Will the actions of an individual undermine the intellectual basis for libertarianism? No.Will the actions of an individual undermine broad-based, popular support of libertarianism? Absolutely.]
2/10/2013 7:43:22 PM
2/10/2013 8:35:53 PM
yeah, let's all point and laugh at the entire libertarian philosophy because of this trivial bullshit?i am also interested in hearing from ron paul directly. regardless, his voting record as a congressman speaks for itself.
2/11/2013 12:14:42 AM
Well, sure. It is possible that Ron Paul's lawyers don't actually speak for Ron Paul. That's probably a frequent complaint in appellate courts....and WIPO does in fact have enforcement power in this situation (or, more correctly, ICANN has designated WIPO to hear such cases and will follow their rulings). Ron Paul can still file suit in US courts, though his odds are probably better at the UN.If nothing else, I'm sure Dr. Paul could win a war of lawyer attrition.]
2/11/2013 1:22:32 AM