Why Ron Paul > Obamney

Discussion in 'Politics' started by StpLSD25, Apr 26, 2012.

  1. barefootfarmgirl

    barefootfarmgirl Member

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    I think there are a lot of areas our government has no business in. Anything to do with our bodies is our business. Just because people don't agree with it, doesn't mean it needs to be outlawed. I'm with you there. Nobodys perfect. Hell, I could be president and make phenomenal mistakes. Only human :)
     
  2. Gr4ssh0pp3r

    Gr4ssh0pp3r Member

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    This is true.
     
  3. PsychonautMIA

    PsychonautMIA Chimps gonna chimp

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    CISPA: A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
     
  4. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Fish shit
     
  5. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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  6. PsychonautMIA

    PsychonautMIA Chimps gonna chimp

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    It's worse now... :(

    Cyber-security - Clean your drives boys, the feds are coming for anything that seems unethical in their eyes. No clear cut definition of cyber-security crime was stated
     
  7. Gr4ssh0pp3r

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    Obama's admin issued a statement saying that it would veto the bill in its current form, because it did not ensure that the data would be used for appropriate purposes.
     
  8. PsychonautMIA

    PsychonautMIA Chimps gonna chimp

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    Obama's admin issued a statement recommending obama to veto the bill in its current form. Up to Obizzle if he wants to veto or not, they said the same thing about NDAA
     
  9. Gr4ssh0pp3r

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    I see. My source was inaccurate.
     
  10. eggsprog

    eggsprog anti gang marriage HipForums Supporter

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    canada and the united states are both extremely important to each other, especially economically, so i think i'm allowed to have an opinion about who runs the cluster-fuck to the south of me.
     
  11. eggsprog

    eggsprog anti gang marriage HipForums Supporter

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    and i say cluster-fuck with no disrespect to the 99% of you who are not running the country.
     
  12. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    Granted and I'm sorry about my original post. But Obama and Romney are just puppets of the 1% and I see it a little foolish to re elect someone who's caused an even greater mess than bush "Left him with."
     
  13. papa wolf

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    I agree , and will say that every person in the world , has a vested interest in the United States political scene and foreign policies . This isn't only an "American" crisis .
     
  14. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    But it is a crisis none-the-less, and that's my point, no one should blindly "re elect" obama because he's kept abortion legal. Any democrat as well as Ron Paul would do that. But it's about much more than that. There's certain things that this country needs that Ron paul would do. (Get rid of the CIA, because they're corrupt pigs)
     
  15. papa wolf

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    You seem to forget no sitting president holds that much power . Promise the world and deliver shit , once in Washington . All puppets with a hand up there ass . We were at a "crisis" point 30 years ago . We are in collapse mode now . And we only have ourselves to blame .
     
  16. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    Everyone keeps saying that. But it's really not entirely true, considering we bombed the hell out of libya by Obama's will alone.

    Also, notice I'm 23. I was only able to vote in the last election and this one. I didn't vote in the last one, so I'm not blaming myself for what happened in the past.
     
  17. papa wolf

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    Yes and it's taking us down a dangerous road . And he was not the only president to do it either . It's an illegal act and unconstitutional , without congressional approval . And was it Obama's "will" alone ? I don't think so .
     
  18. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    To the public eye, it was his will alone. Look I'm sure we both agree we live in a country ran by the military industrial complex. So, okay the elections are bull shit, what else could we possibly do to fight back?
     
  19. papa wolf

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    Yes we do indeed agree on that .
     
  20. barefootfarmgirl

    barefootfarmgirl Member

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    Definitely not his will. Agreed not one mans job to correct the mess we are in. It has been their job to make us think that they have all of our deciding power. They do not. Glad to see some people who realize this. Now it is our time to take power back. Ron Paul is great. He is the best candidate. I feel that he represents us and not them. That being said, even if he did win-well, I won't even speculate, let's just say they would destroy him one way or the other. JFK said a lot of great things too.
     
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