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KC
11-09-2012, 02:59 PM
This message was posted today on Ron Paul's Facebook status. I didn't know whether to attribute it to one of his speeches, or to some social media manager he has hired, or from some fan, but the way it is written makes it seem like it is from his own words:


"America is over $16 trillion in debt. The "official" unemployment rate still hovers around 8%. Our federal government claims the right to spy on American citizens, indefinitely detain them, and even assassinate them without trial. Domestic drones fly over the country for civilian surveillance. Twelve million fewer Americans voted in 2012 than in 2008, yet political pundits scratch their heads.It's not hard to see why, though.

To go along with endorsing a never-ending policy of bailouts, "stimulus packages," and foreign military adventurism, the establishment of neither major party questions the assaults on Americans' liberties I’ve named above.As my campaign showed, the American people are fed up. Many realized heading into Tuesday that regardless of who won the presidential election, the status quo would be the real victor.GOP leadership is now questioning why they didn't perform better.

They're looking at demographic changes in the United States and implying minorities can only be brought into the party by loudly advocating for abandoning what little remains of their limited government platform and endorsing more statist policies.

My presidential campaign proved that standing for freedom brings people together.Liberty is popular – regardless of race, religion, or creed.As long as the GOP establishment continues to not only reject the liberty message, but actively drive away the young, diverse coalition that supports those principles, it will see results similar to Tuesday’s outcome. A renewed respect for liberty is the only way forward for the Republican Party and for our country.

I urge all my Republican colleagues to join the liberty movement in fighting for a brighter future."

Note: The above message was originally posted in short, one line statements. I have edited them into paragraphs for the sake of readability on this forum.

GrassrootsConservative
11-09-2012, 03:12 PM
Rand Paul 2016!

KC
11-09-2012, 03:18 PM
Rand Paul 2016!

I would vote for any ticket with Rand Paul on it. Even if he's only the veep nominee.

coolwalker
11-09-2012, 03:33 PM
He is not wrong. Individual Liberty is the cornerstone of America. This collective crap is just that, crap. Personally Ron Paul gives me the creeps, but his mind appears sound. Yes, I should be blind when voting, but damn it, our president can't look like a rodent and get respect from the rest of the world. maybe his son will be the next up-and-comer.

GrassrootsConservative
11-09-2012, 03:34 PM
He is not wrong. Individual Liberty is the cornerstone of America. This collective crap is just that, crap. Personally Ron Paul gives me the creeps, but his mind appears sound. Yes, I should be blind when voting, but damn it, our president can't look like a rodent and get respect from the rest of the world. maybe his son will be the next up-and-comer.

Our current president is a rat. Ron Paul is a decent person. Have you seen Odumbfuckinignorantasswipe's ears?
Big fuckin mouse ears.

coolwalker
11-09-2012, 03:48 PM
Our current president is a rat. Ron Paul is a decent person. Have you seen Odumbfuckinignorantasswipe's ears?
Big fuckin mouse ears.

Yes, but rumpled suits, disheveled hair (what's left) and that rodent face do not a president make. While it shouldn't play a part in an election, it does.

KC
11-09-2012, 03:52 PM
Yes, but rumpled suits, disheveled hair (what's left) and that rodent face do not a president make. While it shouldn't play a part in an election, it does.

I hate to admit that you have a point, but you do. Oh well. Socrates himself said he was ugly many times in Plato's dialogues, yet he forever changed the Western world.

Mister D
11-09-2012, 03:55 PM
It's a recent phenomenon linked closely with television.

coolwalker
11-09-2012, 04:39 PM
While it shouldn't be that way, like they say...it is what it is. Ron Paul could very well be the embodiment of Jefferson, but his outward appearance overshadows his mind. I like his thoughts, his concepts and personally embrace many of them, but that is as far as I can go because I know that standing next to world leaders, he looks like an aging waiter in a bad suit.

roadmaster
11-09-2012, 04:45 PM
I could see him fall after one of his speeches. Can't remember exactly what he said but he messed up.
Yes, I would have voted for him regardless.

Carygrant
11-09-2012, 08:02 PM
Rand Paul 2016!

Ass or Arse . Don't think you would notice the difference , Flip Flop /

KC
11-14-2012, 07:38 PM
Congressman Ron Paul's Farewell Speech to Congress


https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=q03cWio-zjk

Deadwood
11-14-2012, 07:43 PM
Mr. Paul's greatest weakness is that he's right. What he proposes should have been years ago. But it would be political suicide.

The other weakness was his inability to even show up on the radar of the GOP race.

KC
11-14-2012, 08:08 PM
Mr. Paul's greatest weakness is that he's right. What he proposes should have been years ago. But it would be political suicide.

The other weakness was his inability to even show up on the radar of the GOP race.

I blame the first weakness on Mr. Paul. The second I blame on the rest of us.