Paul’s conspiracy-theory laced history of isolationism has American Jews agreeing about something, which is good.
Anything to limit the appearance of those Ron Paul “Revolution” signs with “love” spelled backwards, which always made think of Paul as a guy who may, without warning, get a little handsy.
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Yes but Jewish Dems hate Christians who take their faith seriously.
Yeah I hate crazy conspiracy theories. The craziest one I’ve heard is that 12 uneducated peasants from Saudia Arabia were trained by a guy hiding in a cave, penetrated the most sophisticated defense system in the world with just box-cutters, hijacked 4 commercial aircraft, flew them with no training and greater skill that F18 pilots and hit pinpoint targets without resistance precisely at the time that national defense systems were withdrawn. Crazy conspiracy shit like that! Can you believe it?
Haha, too true.
Indeed.
Yes, you’re just about Ron Paul’s speed–batshit crazy.
You’re just about what America needs – another bat-shit eating crazy guy who can’t think and thinks comparing people to bats is a really good argument. It isn’t. Name-calling just means you don’t know what a rational thought is.
Oh Tom, you’re such a moron.
No, I do think ALQaeda planned and executed the 9/11 attacks without government help or foreknowledge. The morons would be conspiracy nuts like the poster I was responding to, and people like Ron Paul who don’t think a military response to completion is the correct one.
So Tom, you’re saying you believe in the conspiracy theory of nutty peasants and a long-bearded kook in a cave hoodwinking and defeating the most powerful empire the world has ever known – with box-cutters and goat cheese? Man, you’re as nutty as a squirrel.
a) AlQaeda, headed by Osama, committed the attacks on 9/11, and not one American gov’t agency had any specific foreknowledge of it. The reports by cell phone from people on the planes to their loved ones accurately describe the attacks as being committed by people with box cutters. No goat cheese was involved.
b) If you think we’re defeated, ask the fish feeding on bin Laden.
In other news, fire melts steel.
Dear Tom, bat-shit crazy is believing cell phones worked from aircraft in 2001. But keep on believing in fairy bat-shit crazy elves. Thinking is really really hard. Don’t go there.
Sandra, the reason we ever heard the phrase, “Let’s roll.” in connection with the attacks is that an operator was holding a cell call open from that plane.
I feel bad that you or any one else is so willfully stupid, I really do.
Again, in other news, fire melts steel.
Tom you’re such an insulting little slut. Keep on sucking your own nut-crazy sack of long bearded-man conspiracy crap. Get a box cutter baby, defeat an empire.
Ron Paul is NOT for isolationism at all, it’s military interventionism that he is against. The United States military is in more than 130 sovereign countries. Ron Paul also makes the case that we shouldn’t be bombing countries, while simultaneously giving them foreign aid.
If you research what he is talking about, you will find all his positions are very well thought out and rooted in a premise of individual freedom.
Ron Paul actually stands for something…something that is constitutional and he hasn’t vascilated once in 30 years from his CONSTITUTIONAL BELIEFS. Ron Paul is an “America First’ guy and if republicans wish to define that as isolationism then they do not represent the traditional GOP platform of ideology.
Actually, the overwhelming majority of registered GOP and the Tea party folks today don’t have a clue what they really stand for. They have all the superficial rhetoric then go off in a 100 directions following one populist superficial diversion after another and reinventing their positions by the moment. A good example are the hundreds of political activist sites such as this one who offer up superfical diversions by the 100′s without any ['core'] beliefs and platform for direction. They hash and rehash their identity of problems but are void of core value beliefs to engineer real solutions to unite folks behind. The followers of todays GOP and Tea Party are unorganized and rudderless with no core foundations from which they stand upon.
The socialist arm of the democrats (representing the majority) on the other hand are well organized and centralized around a non vascilating core platform of ideology and strategies nearly 120 years old….transforming America step by step….quite successfully!
Their systemic success comes only from the GOP of today not standing firmly upon any opposing values and beliefs.
Ron Paul stands for something and never prostitutes his core values for America…THE CONSTITUTION!
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“Anything to limit the appearance of those Ron Paul “Revolution” signs with “love” spelled backwards, which always made think of Paul as a guy who may, without warning, get a little handsy.”
LOL, this from a guy whose avatar wears a long-haired curly wig? But, hey, who is to say that cross dressers can’t be opposed to freedom of speech.
Seth 5. “LOL, this from a guy whose avatar wears a long-haired curly wig?”
It’s a privateer / pirate outfit. He is getting ready for his Letter of Marque and Reprisal when Ron Paul gets elected.