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GrimmI'm convinced that most Republicans are not small government, fiscally conservative republicans (even though that's what the whole Tea Party movement is supposed to be about). They are First: Anti-Democrat (everything the dems do is wrong and any thing wrong is their fault), they are Second: Pro-Christian (govt shouldn't tell us how to live our lives...unless it's based on my christian values..then it's OK) and Third: Fiscally conservative in name only (billions/trillions spent on Democrat programs is a waste and destroying the economy and our country and dems must be stopped at all cost. Billions/trillions spent on Republican programs and they turn a blind eye and don't acknowledge that it too is a waste and also destroying our economy).
NetRunnerKeep in mind that whenever Ron Paul talks about economics, he's operating on theories that are just as obsolete and debunked as ether, and will tell you that relativity is "a myth."
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quantumushroomDespite his wacky ideas of allowing a nuclear iran and letting red china encircle the globe without resistance, Dr. Paul is a tad closer to reality on the evils of big government and disastrous taxing and spending. For reference, witness the current goofus who fooled his way into the Oval Office.
>> ^NetRunner:
Keep in mind that whenever Ron Paul talks about economics, he's operating on theories that are just as obsolete and debunked as ether, and will tell you that relativity is "a myth."
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VoodooVRon Paul is frustrating. He has these grains of brilliance, but they're wrapped in insanity.
notarobot>> ^VoodooV:
Ron Paul is frustrating. He has these grains of brilliance, but they're wrapped in insanity.
Compared to the rest of the GOP nominees who have grains of ________ wrapped in ________.
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probieQFT
>> ^Grimm:
I'm convinced that most Republicans are not small government, fiscally conservative republicans (even though that's what the whole Tea Party movement is supposed to be about). They are First: Anti-Democrat (everything the dems do is wrong and any thing wrong is their fault), they are Second: Pro-Christian (govt shouldn't tell us how to live our lives...unless it's based on my christian values..then it's OK) and Third: Fiscally conservative in name only (billions/trillions spent on Democrat programs is a waste and destroying the economy and our country and dems must be stopped at all cost. Billions/trillions spent on Republican programs and they turn a blind eye and don't acknowledge that it too is a waste and also destroying our economy).
VoodooV>> ^Grimm:
I'm convinced that most Republicans are not small government, fiscally conservative republicans (even though that's what the whole Tea Party movement is supposed to be about). They are First: Anti-Democrat (everything the dems do is wrong and any thing wrong is their fault), they are Second: Pro-Christian (govt shouldn't tell us how to live our lives...unless it's based on my christian values..then it's OK) and Third: Fiscally conservative in name only (billions/trillions spent on Democrat programs is a waste and destroying the economy and our country and dems must be stopped at all cost. Billions/trillions spent on Republican programs and they turn a blind eye and don't acknowledge that it too is a waste and also destroying our economy).
Don't forget that they're completely willing to sabotage the country just so that Obama looks bad. They don't want the economy to improve...at least not until they can take the credit for it.
GrimmI didn't..."dems must be stopped at all cost."
>> ^VoodooV:
>> ^Grimm:
I'm convinced that most Republicans are not small government, fiscally conservative republicans (even though that's what the whole Tea Party movement is supposed to be about). They are First: Anti-Democrat (everything the dems do is wrong and any thing wrong is their fault), they are Second: Pro-Christian (govt shouldn't tell us how to live our lives...unless it's based on my christian values..then it's OK) and Third: Fiscally conservative in name only (billions/trillions spent on Democrat programs is a waste and destroying the economy and our country and dems must be stopped at all cost. Billions/trillions spent on Republican programs and they turn a blind eye and don't acknowledge that it too is a waste and also destroying our economy).
Don't forget that they're completely willing to sabotage the country just so that Obama looks bad. They don't want the economy to improve...at least not until they can take the credit for it.
lampishthingQFT?>> ^probie:
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lampishthingI think the first isn't about being anti-Democrat, when you get down to it. I think it's a sense of entitlement. You know, who are these guys expressing opinions on my country? This my country God Damn It! and they've got no right! Opposing everything the Democrats say happens to be a very effective way of maintaining a power-base.>> ^Grimm:
I'm convinced that most Republicans are not small government, fiscally conservative republicans (even though that's what the whole Tea Party movement is supposed to be about). They are First: Anti-Democrat (everything the dems do is wrong and any thing wrong is their fault), they are Second: Pro-Christian (govt shouldn't tell us how to live our lives...unless it's based on my christian values..then it's OK) and Third: Fiscally conservative in name only (billions/trillions spent on Democrat programs is a waste and destroying the economy and our country and dems must be stopped at all cost. Billions/trillions spent on Republican programs and they turn a blind eye and don't acknowledge that it too is a waste and also destroying our economy).
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