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Participant[quote=briansd1]RP being consistently wrong is not confidence inspiring.
Abolishing the Federal Reserve and letting individual banks issue notes does not make me feel financially secure.
I think that it’s important to change strategies to match new facts and realities. Isn’t it stupid to insist that the earth is flat when all the evidence points to it being round?[/quote]
Wrong to you, right for others. Consistency and predictability is much better than flip flopper.an
Participant[quote=aldante]Any by the way can anyone on this board name a politician actively seeking office that is willing to say his personal truth on such a divisive topic?? I say it is about time we have someone represent us whom we know where he stands on all the topics. I do know agree with him on everything, but at least I am confident he won’t change his opinion just becasue a new poll comes out. That is what leadership and courage are all about. That is why you can pull up youtube videos from 2002(!!!!) and hear Ron Paul tell you what was going to happen today – and largely be right about it. BTW compare that to what any of the other candidates were saying at the time.[/quote]
I 100% agree with this statement. Which is why I like him too. He’s not the most eloquent speaker or a good looking guy. But he’s consistent with his views. You can object to his views but you can’t say he flip flop on issues like most politicians.an
Participant[quote=aldante]Any by the way can anyone on this board name a politician actively seeking office that is willing to say his personal truth on such a divisive topic?? I say it is about time we have someone represent us whom we know where he stands on all the topics. I do know agree with him on everything, but at least I am confident he won’t change his opinion just becasue a new poll comes out. That is what leadership and courage are all about. That is why you can pull up youtube videos from 2002(!!!!) and hear Ron Paul tell you what was going to happen today – and largely be right about it. BTW compare that to what any of the other candidates were saying at the time.[/quote]
I 100% agree with this statement. Which is why I like him too. He’s not the most eloquent speaker or a good looking guy. But he’s consistent with his views. You can object to his views but you can’t say he flip flop on issues like most politicians.an
Participant[quote=aldante]Any by the way can anyone on this board name a politician actively seeking office that is willing to say his personal truth on such a divisive topic?? I say it is about time we have someone represent us whom we know where he stands on all the topics. I do know agree with him on everything, but at least I am confident he won’t change his opinion just becasue a new poll comes out. That is what leadership and courage are all about. That is why you can pull up youtube videos from 2002(!!!!) and hear Ron Paul tell you what was going to happen today – and largely be right about it. BTW compare that to what any of the other candidates were saying at the time.[/quote]
I 100% agree with this statement. Which is why I like him too. He’s not the most eloquent speaker or a good looking guy. But he’s consistent with his views. You can object to his views but you can’t say he flip flop on issues like most politicians.an
Participant[quote=aldante]Any by the way can anyone on this board name a politician actively seeking office that is willing to say his personal truth on such a divisive topic?? I say it is about time we have someone represent us whom we know where he stands on all the topics. I do know agree with him on everything, but at least I am confident he won’t change his opinion just becasue a new poll comes out. That is what leadership and courage are all about. That is why you can pull up youtube videos from 2002(!!!!) and hear Ron Paul tell you what was going to happen today – and largely be right about it. BTW compare that to what any of the other candidates were saying at the time.[/quote]
I 100% agree with this statement. Which is why I like him too. He’s not the most eloquent speaker or a good looking guy. But he’s consistent with his views. You can object to his views but you can’t say he flip flop on issues like most politicians.an
Participant[quote=aldante]Any by the way can anyone on this board name a politician actively seeking office that is willing to say his personal truth on such a divisive topic?? I say it is about time we have someone represent us whom we know where he stands on all the topics. I do know agree with him on everything, but at least I am confident he won’t change his opinion just becasue a new poll comes out. That is what leadership and courage are all about. That is why you can pull up youtube videos from 2002(!!!!) and hear Ron Paul tell you what was going to happen today – and largely be right about it. BTW compare that to what any of the other candidates were saying at the time.[/quote]
I 100% agree with this statement. Which is why I like him too. He’s not the most eloquent speaker or a good looking guy. But he’s consistent with his views. You can object to his views but you can’t say he flip flop on issues like most politicians.an
ParticipantJP, this is what Ron Paul say about abortion:
“The first thing we have to do is get the federal government out of it. We don’t need a federal abortion police. That’s the last thing that we need. There has to be a criminal penalty for the person that’s committing that crime. And I think that is the abortionist. As for the punishment, I don’t think that should be up to the president to decide.”
“At the same time, Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
So yes, he’s against Roe v Wade, but he also believe the 9th and 10th amendments to the US Consitition do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Is that clear enough for you?
Coming back on topic and this statement:
[quote=jpinpb]
Back to the media ignoring RP. They did give him more media coverage the first time around.[/quote]
It doesn’t matter if he got more media coverage the first time around. This time, he’s scoring very high in the pole and yet, he is disregarded by both left and right media.an
ParticipantJP, this is what Ron Paul say about abortion:
“The first thing we have to do is get the federal government out of it. We don’t need a federal abortion police. That’s the last thing that we need. There has to be a criminal penalty for the person that’s committing that crime. And I think that is the abortionist. As for the punishment, I don’t think that should be up to the president to decide.”
“At the same time, Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
So yes, he’s against Roe v Wade, but he also believe the 9th and 10th amendments to the US Consitition do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Is that clear enough for you?
Coming back on topic and this statement:
[quote=jpinpb]
Back to the media ignoring RP. They did give him more media coverage the first time around.[/quote]
It doesn’t matter if he got more media coverage the first time around. This time, he’s scoring very high in the pole and yet, he is disregarded by both left and right media.an
ParticipantJP, this is what Ron Paul say about abortion:
“The first thing we have to do is get the federal government out of it. We don’t need a federal abortion police. That’s the last thing that we need. There has to be a criminal penalty for the person that’s committing that crime. And I think that is the abortionist. As for the punishment, I don’t think that should be up to the president to decide.”
“At the same time, Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
So yes, he’s against Roe v Wade, but he also believe the 9th and 10th amendments to the US Consitition do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Is that clear enough for you?
Coming back on topic and this statement:
[quote=jpinpb]
Back to the media ignoring RP. They did give him more media coverage the first time around.[/quote]
It doesn’t matter if he got more media coverage the first time around. This time, he’s scoring very high in the pole and yet, he is disregarded by both left and right media.an
ParticipantJP, this is what Ron Paul say about abortion:
“The first thing we have to do is get the federal government out of it. We don’t need a federal abortion police. That’s the last thing that we need. There has to be a criminal penalty for the person that’s committing that crime. And I think that is the abortionist. As for the punishment, I don’t think that should be up to the president to decide.”
“At the same time, Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
So yes, he’s against Roe v Wade, but he also believe the 9th and 10th amendments to the US Consitition do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Is that clear enough for you?
Coming back on topic and this statement:
[quote=jpinpb]
Back to the media ignoring RP. They did give him more media coverage the first time around.[/quote]
It doesn’t matter if he got more media coverage the first time around. This time, he’s scoring very high in the pole and yet, he is disregarded by both left and right media.an
ParticipantJP, this is what Ron Paul say about abortion:
“The first thing we have to do is get the federal government out of it. We don’t need a federal abortion police. That’s the last thing that we need. There has to be a criminal penalty for the person that’s committing that crime. And I think that is the abortionist. As for the punishment, I don’t think that should be up to the president to decide.”
“At the same time, Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
So yes, he’s against Roe v Wade, but he also believe the 9th and 10th amendments to the US Consitition do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Is that clear enough for you?
Coming back on topic and this statement:
[quote=jpinpb]
Back to the media ignoring RP. They did give him more media coverage the first time around.[/quote]
It doesn’t matter if he got more media coverage the first time around. This time, he’s scoring very high in the pole and yet, he is disregarded by both left and right media.an
Participant[quote=DomoArigato][quote=AN]
I always find it funny that those who are pro choice tend to be anti death penalty and those who are pro life tend to be pro death penalty.[/quote]I always find it funny how people who are supposedly ‘pro life’ couldn’t give two shits about the 20+% of kids in the U.S. who are living in poverty. How many kids have you adopted?
The GOP uses ‘pro life’ as way to get clueless Evangelicals to vote for them. Their main goal is tax cuts and subsidiaries for the top 0.1%.[/quote]
I find that funny too.an
Participant[quote=DomoArigato][quote=AN]
I always find it funny that those who are pro choice tend to be anti death penalty and those who are pro life tend to be pro death penalty.[/quote]I always find it funny how people who are supposedly ‘pro life’ couldn’t give two shits about the 20+% of kids in the U.S. who are living in poverty. How many kids have you adopted?
The GOP uses ‘pro life’ as way to get clueless Evangelicals to vote for them. Their main goal is tax cuts and subsidiaries for the top 0.1%.[/quote]
I find that funny too.an
Participant[quote=DomoArigato][quote=AN]
I always find it funny that those who are pro choice tend to be anti death penalty and those who are pro life tend to be pro death penalty.[/quote]I always find it funny how people who are supposedly ‘pro life’ couldn’t give two shits about the 20+% of kids in the U.S. who are living in poverty. How many kids have you adopted?
The GOP uses ‘pro life’ as way to get clueless Evangelicals to vote for them. Their main goal is tax cuts and subsidiaries for the top 0.1%.[/quote]
I find that funny too. -
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