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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:06 pm  
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Eturnalshift wrote:
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t I was wary. Clearly, Obama hasn't done much "changing" in Washington. It's still the same political talking point cesspool it was before he was president...it will be the same after he's president.

The writing was on the wall you were just too in love to see it.


A fair charge. I got caught up in the hype of "Hope" and "Change"

I thought...maybe this guy will be different....maybe he will be able to make a difference.

The lesson is...it doesn't matter who is in office, we're all screwed. Aestu's signature be damned.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:29 pm  
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On topic, Ron Paul was born 150 years too late. He's a crackpot in this millennium.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:56 pm  
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Azelma wrote:
mazeltov wrote:
With this post you won my heart.


So since I also liked the post does that mean you and I can be friends through transitive relation? :)



No sry. I'm not here for friends I'm here to slay dargons.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 6:05 pm  
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Personally, I'm afraid of real change. I like being lied to all the time, policing the world, having more of our own citizens in jail per capita than any other country in the world.

Not being able to grow hemp in our poorest farming states so we can buy thousands canadian hemp products instead, prohibition empowered violent gangs, governments taking my hardearned money and creating financial crisis through private banking cartels, discouraging real big business with ancient style laws, losing respect for personal privacy and land,

also, I enjoy all the hurdles set up keeping people from hiring employees, starting small businesses, lemonade stands, all in the name of protecting us and earning the state money that it spends so well. Claiming free trade when we can't charge countries for importing but they can charge us for exporting..

seriously folks, keeping it short, why would anyone want real change.. when we can keep all of this RIGHT. MEOW.

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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 6:23 pm  
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Rathmoon wrote:
Personally, I'm afraid of real change. I like being lied to all the time, policing the world, having more of our own citizens in jail per capita than any other country in the world.

Not being able to grow hemp in our poorest farming states so we can buy thousands canadian hemp products instead, prohibition empowered violent gangs, governments taking my hardearned money and creating financial crisis through private banking cartels, discouraging real big business with ancient style laws, losing respect for personal privacy and land,

also, I enjoy all the hurdles set up keeping people from hiring employees, starting small businesses, lemonade stands, all in the name of protecting us and earning the state money that it spends so well. Claiming free trade when we can't charge countries for importing but they can charge us for exporting..

seriously folks, keeping it short, why would anyone want real change.. when we can keep all of this RIGHT. MEOW.


My chair was squeaking the other day and it didn't recline like I wanted it to so I burned it to the ground.

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discouraging real big business with ancient style laws


HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA oh that's a good one.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:05 pm  
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Dvergar wrote:
Rathmoon wrote:
Personally, I'm afraid of real change. I like being lied to all the time, policing the world, having more of our own citizens in jail per capita than any other country in the world.

Not being able to grow hemp in our poorest farming states so we can buy thousands canadian hemp products instead, prohibition empowered violent gangs, governments taking my hardearned money and creating financial crisis through private banking cartels, discouraging real big business with ancient style laws, losing respect for personal privacy and land,

also, I enjoy all the hurdles set up keeping people from hiring employees, starting small businesses, lemonade stands, all in the name of protecting us and earning the state money that it spends so well. Claiming free trade when we can't charge countries for importing but they can charge us for exporting..

seriously folks, keeping it short, why would anyone want real change.. when we can keep all of this RIGHT. MEOW.


My chair was squeaking the other day and it didn't recline like I wanted it to so I burned it to the ground.

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discouraging real big business with ancient style laws


HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA oh that's a good one.


oh yeah because taking money from some with producing power, telling them what to do if they want to keep their interests in that country, and using their money and resources towards a centralized governed scheme is a brand new idea, hasn't been used by tyrannical leaders since the begin of civilization at all.

Also comparing going back to the Constitution rather than destroying it, to destroying a chair that has issues def is quite the lulz.

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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:07 pm  
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bahahahahahaha

see: sig.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:28 pm  
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Tehra wrote:
see: sig.


I bet you didn't know I took 4 years of Latin in High School.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:28 pm  
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Azelma wrote:
Tehra wrote:
see: sig.


I bet you didn't know I took 4 years of Latin in High School.


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:02 am  
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Eturnalshift wrote:
Azelma wrote:
t I was wary. Clearly, Obama hasn't done much "changing" in Washington. It's still the same political talking point cesspool it was before he was president...it will be the same after he's president.

The writing was on the wall you were just too in love to see it.


Aestu fully agrees with Eturnal post. World ending after dinner. Details at 11.


Aestu of Bleeding Hollow...

Nihilism is a copout.
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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
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Dvergar wrote:
Ron Paul's worldview (and that of many libertarians) would work if we were still farmers and small business owners with limited reach. In today's world of mega-corporations the thought of giving them free reign is mind-boggling. People rightly complain about the power of these corporations now and the impotence of the average citizen who comes up against them, in a libertarian world there would be no stopping the complete power of the few massively conglomerated companies from controlling pretty much everything.


What power does a corporation that isn't in bed with government really have?

The power to entice me with fantastic products I really really like? Those corporations are giving me milk, condoms, beer and toilet paper. Libertarians aren't anarchist, we do believe in government doing one of it's legitimate functions - protecting citizens from force and fraud.

They can't force anything, and force is a foundation of control.

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Aestu fully agrees with Eturnal post. World ending after dinner. Details at 11.


Bro the world isn't ending until May 21st, 2011... oh wait.


"Ok we aren't such things and birds are pretty advanced. They fly and shit from anywhere they want. While we sit on our automatic toilets, they're shitting on people and my car while a cool breeze tickles their anus. That's the life."
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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
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Weena wrote:
Bro the world isn't ending until May 21st, 2011... oh wait.


Birthdate - gestation = Your date minus 30 years.

/shrug


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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:25 am  
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Hey mom, how long was my gestation?

What?

Nevermind.


"Ok we aren't such things and birds are pretty advanced. They fly and shit from anywhere they want. While we sit on our automatic toilets, they're shitting on people and my car while a cool breeze tickles their anus. That's the life."
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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:46 am  
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Weena wrote:
What power does a corporation that isn't in bed with government really have?


Whatever you can do with a few billion dollars.


Aestu of Bleeding Hollow...

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 Post subject: Re: Your take on Ron Paul
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Buy things.


"Ok we aren't such things and birds are pretty advanced. They fly and shit from anywhere they want. While we sit on our automatic toilets, they're shitting on people and my car while a cool breeze tickles their anus. That's the life."
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