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"Ron Paul for President" Topic
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Topic Started: Feb 20 2007, 07:55:36 PM (727 Views)
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reknamarken
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Feb 21 2007, 08:42:16 PM
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists.
My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide.
Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live.
actually Ron Paul hasn't done shit. Guliani made new york a safer place to live, and it would be pretty damn hard to make it safer. Also, look how he dealt with the 9/11 attacks.
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Jeff
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Feb 21 2007, 08:46:17 PM
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists.
My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide.
Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live.
actually Ron Paul hasn't done shit. Guliani made new york a safer place to live, and it would be pretty damn hard to make it safer. Also, look how he dealt with the 9/11 attacks.
There's a difference between what people have done, and what narrow minded fools think people have done. I was referring to Guliani's virtual invisibility on the political scene. He has no experience in national or even state government - he'll get smashed by his opponents on that.
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reknamarken
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Feb 21 2007, 09:04:50 PM
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists.
My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide.
Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live.
actually Ron Paul hasn't done shit. Guliani made new york a safer place to live, and it would be pretty damn hard to make it safer. Also, look how he dealt with the 9/11 attacks.
There's a difference between what people have done, and what narrow minded fools think people have done. I was referring to Guliani's virtual invisibility on the political scene. He has no experience in national or even state government - he'll get smashed by his opponents on that.
And ron paul does?
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Jeff
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Feb 21 2007, 09:12:48 PM
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists.
My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide.
Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live.
actually Ron Paul hasn't done shit. Guliani made new york a safer place to live, and it would be pretty damn hard to make it safer. Also, look how he dealt with the 9/11 attacks.
There's a difference between what people have done, and what narrow minded fools think people have done. I was referring to Guliani's virtual invisibility on the political scene. He has no experience in national or even state government - he'll get smashed by his opponents on that.
And ron paul does?
He's got almost 20 years of service in the US House of Representatives.
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Stone Kirby
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Feb 21 2007, 10:34:49 PM
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists.
My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide.
Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live.
actually Ron Paul hasn't done shit. Guliani made new york a safer place to live, and it would be pretty damn hard to make it safer. Also, look how he dealt with the 9/11 attacks.
Yawn. Giuliani fucking fails. Most people in New York City hate him, from what I've seen, and based on what I know of his fascist policies, I can't blame them in the slightest. In May 2001, his approval rating was at something like 30% - during a time when the economy was good and the crime rate was low. As for his handling of 9/11? Hah! He did a good job profiteering from that, and even tried to get the next mayoral electinos called off. Like Bush, people somehow started regarding him as a hero simply because someone flew planes into buildings, as if this somehow made Bush and Giuliani any better. Btw, the crime rate was already falling when Dinkins was Mayor.
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Hammer Kirby
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Feb 22 2007, 03:22:18 PM
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists.
My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide.
Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live.
actually Ron Paul hasn't done shit. Guliani made new york a safer place to live, and it would be pretty damn hard to make it safer. Also, look how he dealt with the 9/11 attacks.
Yawn. Giuliani fucking fails. Most people in New York City hate him, from what I've seen, and based on what I know of his fascist policies, I can't blame them in the slightest. In May 2001, his approval rating was at something like 30% - during a time when the economy was good and the crime rate was low. As for his handling of 9/11? Hah! He did a good job profiteering from that, and even tried to get the next mayoral electinos called off. Like Bush, people somehow started regarding him as a hero simply because someone flew planes into buildings, as if this somehow made Bush and Giuliani any better. Btw, the crime rate was already falling when Dinkins was Mayor.
Yeah. I fail to understand how Bush and Giuliani are heroes simply because they were in office on 9/11 and they responded to the terrorist attacks the exact same way any other politician would have.
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Chaffeemancer
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Feb 22 2007, 04:46:10 PM
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Open your heart to the light of googly eyes.
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Screw it, Kiwi's running for president.
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Stone Kirby
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Feb 22 2007, 09:09:06 PM
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I'd vote for you. LET THE NEW KIWI ORDER COMMENCE.
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Zigludo
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Jun 5 2007, 06:36:16 PM
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うおっ、眩しい!
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Bump, because I have seen the light. Ron Paul all the way.
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I'm gringe and I don't give a chainsaw
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Brady
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Jun 6 2007, 10:43:39 PM
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=8qrwy3mR3Mo
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Jun 6 2007, 11:01:11 PM
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BTW, last I checked, Catholics make up like 25% of christians, and christians make up like 76% of the country(though that figure can be HIGHLY skewed-- it has been shown that if asked anonymously, people will put "no religion" or "atheist" much more than if someone asks you in person). So really, Catholics don't get a lot of say considering protestants number them over 2 to 1.
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Zigludo
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Jun 6 2007, 11:12:47 PM
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うおっ、眩しい!
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It's good to see that entertainers are seeing what he's about and helping spread the word.
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I'm gringe and I don't give a chainsaw
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