8/29/2011 3:18:14 PM
Same question that's always raised with regards to that quote: why the hell was it being published under his name and who published it?http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2011/08/29/poll_perry_and_johnson_surge_paul_and_romney_hardest_hit.html6%Where's his support going nationwide? I thought he was doing better than this? It's not going to Johnson, he's still at 2%. Could it be that the young adult Ron Paul face you see on the internet is marginal and the anti-government folks that were toying with supporting him are the same Christian right that Perry's pandering to?[Edited on August 29, 2011 at 3:27 PM. Reason : x]
8/29/2011 3:25:29 PM
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8/29/2011 3:44:16 PM
Nothing I didn't already know, but still deserves a /facepalm.http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/ ftw
8/29/2011 3:46:14 PM
8/29/2011 4:34:48 PM
woopty fucking do. he's an older Christian, it's not a huge shock. It has zero bearing on his ability to lead the nation. Unless you think that Lincoln and FDR did a shitty job
8/29/2011 4:35:49 PM
God, I can't wait until Ron Paul becomes President. Then, we can finally abandon any pretense of "principle" and enact theocracy/segregation of public institutions on a federal level.
8/29/2011 4:55:13 PM
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8/29/2011 6:00:13 PM
^^^ well it definitely makes me second guess his critical thinking skills!![Edited on August 29, 2011 at 6:00 PM. Reason : ^]
8/29/2011 6:00:15 PM
why? because he is a religious guy? Look, if he were saying that life has always existed on earth exactly as it is right now for the past 4 billion years, that'd be something. Instead, he's saying that he thinks what his religion taught him is true. It's not a great thing, but it doesn't make him a complete idiot. Dude passed medical school, for crying out loud
8/29/2011 6:01:43 PM
Religious belief is a powerful thing. Intelligent individuals have the ability to "compartmentalize" their beliefs. Many brilliant people are religious, and many idiots could be called atheists. Religion is more a result of upbringing and circumstances than ability to think critically, which is something that many atheist/agnostics can forget, myself included.
8/29/2011 6:08:04 PM
very true. And I would say that the ability to compartmentalize the two certainly shows some level of critical thinking in understanding that it should be done
8/29/2011 6:22:37 PM
WHAT????Compartmentalization is not a sign of critical thinking skills, it's a coping mechanism for reconciling the cognitive dissonance caused by wanting to believe something in the face of contrary evidence. Though I am not surprised in the least that you would try to spin it as a positive.The fact of the matter is that no matter the capacity for compartmentalization, beliefs inform actions and when the time comes to veto some bullshit unscientific law will someone who puts faith over reason do the right thing?
8/29/2011 7:16:31 PM
faith in what? government, or god? because, frankly, both can be just as dangerous.and, I can see how you might consider compartmentalization as a coping mechanism for cognitive dissonance. or, you might actually think that "this line of thought does not apply and should not be used for this situation". I tend to keep my religious beliefs away from my political beliefs precisely because of that, and not due to any cognitive dissonance. I think people shouldn't be coerced by any government entity into or from any religious thing, which makes me keep the two separate in my own mind as well.
8/29/2011 7:37:24 PM
Who's the best critical thinking and atheist candidate to vote for?
8/29/2011 7:37:50 PM
you probably aren;'t going to find that on a national stage, lol.
8/29/2011 7:39:32 PM
Exactly.
8/29/2011 7:43:18 PM
There didn't used to be black or women politicians either. There are more openly gay politicians than openly atheist, but you won't see a gay President any time soon. In this and many other states there are laws prohibiting atheists from holding any elected office. Remember that, Christians, next time you claim you are the ones being persecuted by "militant atheists."
8/30/2011 8:46:41 AM
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8/30/2011 9:54:53 AM
Evolution is even more explained than gravitation. The mechanisms behind evolution are vastly better defined (nearly completely known) than for gravitation.Also while disbelief in evolution doesn't necessarily mean religious, I have yet to hear a non-religious reason for it. Time and again, the true motive is "I have a supernatural explanation that I wish to believe, so to hell with reason and evidence." Same for gay marriage.[Edited on August 30, 2011 at 11:36 AM. Reason : .]
8/30/2011 11:27:55 AM
8/30/2011 11:36:42 AM
^^ agreed, but my point is still valid. I think some people need to realize that not believing in evolution is like if not worse then not believing in gravity.^ agreed and that's why I would still vote for him. RP is able to put his personal beliefs aside and not let them influence his authority due to his strict alignment with the Constitution.
8/30/2011 12:08:48 PM
Homeboy was on NPR today. He was asked if he supported federal environmental regulations. He said yes, but only because it was a "property rights issue" and air and water cross state lines and therefore fall under the interstate commerce clause. I shit you not.
8/31/2011 8:34:08 PM
Seems like a valid, reasonable position that you should agree with.
8/31/2011 8:36:55 PM
You guys know that if Paul is elected he'll just pull a Thomas Jefferson and expand federal powers and presidential privilege anyway. I'm sure he'll feel really guilty about it too.
8/31/2011 8:39:57 PM
There's only one solution, then. Death to America.
8/31/2011 8:56:08 PM
8/31/2011 10:30:43 PM
8/31/2011 11:30:51 PM
^Article 6, Section 8 of the NC Constitution.http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Legislation/constitution/article6.html
9/1/2011 12:32:40 AM
Thanks tulip. Aaronburro, how does that feel? It's the first god-damned clause of the "these people shall not hold office" law.
9/1/2011 9:23:35 AM
9/1/2011 11:31:52 AM
And fuckers actually tried (unsuccessfully thanks to that Constitution aaronburro mentioned) to get an atheist councilman fired over it.http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20091208/NEWS01/912080327/Critics-Cecil-Bothwell-cite-N-C-bar-atheists[Edited on September 1, 2011 at 11:40 AM. Reason : .]
9/1/2011 11:37:05 AM
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9/1/2011 1:01:59 PM
I Voted for Obama, Now I'm Voting for Ron Paul
9/1/2011 1:59:43 PM
9/1/2011 3:40:40 PM
http://intrade.com/v4/markets/?eventId=84328http://intrade.com/v4/markets/contract/?contractId=669534Place your bets.
9/1/2011 5:01:47 PM
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9/2/2011 12:27:50 AM
9/2/2011 2:37:46 PM
Ron Paul 2016
9/2/2011 2:50:20 PM
^the dude is older than mccain. He's in better shape, but I just don't see him becoming president in his 80s. No, if he's ever going to have a shot, then the GOP/tea party is going to have to let him thru the primaries this time. AKA: he's doomed.
9/2/2011 3:38:59 PM
^^^ someone is backtracking now. how would I, then, apply religious thoughts to politics if they can't be in conflict? It very much seems logical that religious thought about adultery could be carried over into the public square. After all, I think we all know of places around the world where it most certainly does.
9/2/2011 3:52:41 PM
^^Indeed. It's 2012 or bust. If Ron Paul doesn't get elected, the United States' status a second tier nation going into the 2020s is virtually guaranteed.
9/2/2011 5:30:42 PM
Cyborg Ron Paul 2020
9/2/2011 5:45:36 PM
^The most sensible suggestion in this thread yet!
9/2/2011 7:18:25 PM
Guys I think we can all agree that we'll vote for whomever will allow us to drink unflouridated water.
9/3/2011 5:06:59 PM
wat?
9/3/2011 10:25:59 PM