Texas Leaders v. Obama
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We need a new leader, but not from Texas. We saw how that went a few years ago.
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Disagreeoregonblitzkrieg said:We need a new leader, but not from Texas. We saw how that went a few years ago.

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Ron Paul is kind of an out there nutjob isn't he?MikeDamone said:
Disagreeoregonblitzkrieg said:We need a new leader, but not from Texas. We saw how that went a few years ago.

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No.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Ron Paul is kind of an out there nutjob isn't he?MikeDamone said:
Disagreeoregonblitzkrieg said:We need a new leader, but not from Texas. We saw how that went a few years ago.

He is a threat to the establishment in DC, so he is portrayed as such. Sounds like you fell for it. -
Here are his most 'extreme' positions, at least according to one obviously biased website:
1. Eviscerate Entitlements: Believes that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are unconstitutional, and has compared the failure of federal courts to strike them down to the courts' failure to abolish slavery in the 19th century.
2. Lay Off Half His Cabinet: Wants to abolish half of all federal agencies, including the departments of Energy, Education, Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Labor.
3. Enable State Extremism: Would let states set their own policies on abortion, gay marriage, prayer in school, and most other issues.
4. Protect Sexual Predators' Privacy: Voted against requiring operators of wi-fi networks who discover the transmission of child porn and other forms online sex predation to report it to the government.
5. Rescind the Bin Laden Raid: Instead of authorizing the Navy Seals to take him out, President Paul would have sought Pakistan's cooperation to arrest him.
6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.
7. Let the Oldest Profession Be: Paul wants to legalize prostitution at the federal level.
8. Legalize All Drugs: Including cocaine and heroin.
9. Keep Monopolies Intact: Opposes federal antitrust legislation, calling it "much more harmful than helpful." Thinks that monopolies can be controlled by protecting "the concept of the voluntary contract."
10. Lay Off Ben Bernanke: Would abolish the Federal Reserve and revert to use of currencies that are backed by hard assets such as gold.
11. Stop Policing the Environment: Believes that climate change is no big deal and the Environmental Protection Agency is unnecessary. Most environmental problems can be addressed by enforcing private-property rights. Paul also thinks that interstate issues such as air pollution are best dealt with through compacts between states.
12. Not Do Anything, but Still...: Would not have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it was a "massive violation of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of a free society."
13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.
14. First, Do Harm: Wants to end birthright citizenship. Believes that emergency rooms should have the right to turn away illegal immigrants.
15. Diss Mother Teresa: Voted against giving her the Congressional Gold Medal. Has argued that the medal, which costs $30,000, is too expensive.
But if true:
1. Completely ludicrous.
2. Some of this should happen, but not all.
3. Excellent idea.
4. Agree. I don't like these people but privacy from the government trumps that.
5. Completely naïve and idiotic.
6. Who cares.
7. Completely retarded.
8. Even more retarded.
9. Fucking Door, Ass, Out stupid.
10. Maybe.
11. Naïve.
12. Jackass. Would squander American power internationally.
13. Faggot ass position.
14. Yes
15. Yes
In short, looks like another menace to society.
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Here are what is called his most "extreme positions".
1. Eviscerate Entitlements: Believes that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are unconstitutional, and has compared the failure of federal courts to strike them down to the courts' failure to abolish slavery in the 19th century.
2. Lay Off Half His Cabinet: Wants to abolish half of all federal agencies, including the departments of Energy, Education, Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Labor.
3. Enable State Extremism: Would let states set their own policies on abortion, gay marriage, prayer in school, and most other issues.
4. Protect Sexual Predators' Privacy: Voted against requiring operators of wi-fi networks who discover the transmission of child porn and other forms online sex predation to report it to the government.
5. Rescind the Bin Laden Raid: Instead of authorizing the Navy Seals to take him out, President Paul would have sought Pakistan's cooperation to arrest him.
6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.
7. Let the Oldest Profession Be: Paul wants to legalize prostitution at the federal level.
8. Legalize All Drugs: Including cocaine and heroin.
9. Keep Monopolies Intact: Opposes federal antitrust legislation, calling it "much more harmful than helpful." Thinks that monopolies can be controlled by protecting "the concept of the voluntary contract."
10. Lay Off Ben Bernanke: Would abolish the Federal Reserve and revert to use of currencies that are backed by hard assets such as gold.
11. Stop Policing the Environment: Believes that climate change is no big deal and the Environmental Protection Agency is unnecessary. Most environmental problems can be addressed by enforcing private-property rights. Paul also thinks that interstate issues such as air pollution are best dealt with through compacts between states.
12. Not Do Anything, but Still...: Would not have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it was a "massive violation of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of a free society."
13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.
14. First, Do Harm: Wants to end birthright citizenship. Believes that emergency rooms should have the right to turn away illegal immigrants.
15. Diss Mother Teresa: Voted against giving her the Congressional Gold Medal. Has argued that the medal, which costs $30,000, is too expensive.
Good Christ you are a fucking simpleton.oregonblitzkrieg said:Here are his most 'extreme' positions, at least according to one obviously biased website:
1. Eviscerate Entitlements: Believes that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are unconstitutional, and has compared the failure of federal courts to strike them down to the courts' failure to abolish slavery in the 19th century.
2. Lay Off Half His Cabinet: Wants to abolish half of all federal agencies, including the departments of Energy, Education, Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Labor.
3. Enable State Extremism: Would let states set their own policies on abortion, gay marriage, prayer in school, and most other issues.
4. Protect Sexual Predators' Privacy: Voted against requiring operators of wi-fi networks who discover the transmission of child porn and other forms online sex predation to report it to the government.
5. Rescind the Bin Laden Raid: Instead of authorizing the Navy Seals to take him out, President Paul would have sought Pakistan's cooperation to arrest him.
6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.
7. Let the Oldest Profession Be: Paul wants to legalize prostitution at the federal level.
8. Legalize All Drugs: Including cocaine and heroin.
9. Keep Monopolies Intact: Opposes federal antitrust legislation, calling it "much more harmful than helpful." Thinks that monopolies can be controlled by protecting "the concept of the voluntary contract."
10. Lay Off Ben Bernanke: Would abolish the Federal Reserve and revert to use of currencies that are backed by hard assets such as gold.
11. Stop Policing the Environment: Believes that climate change is no big deal and the Environmental Protection Agency is unnecessary. Most environmental problems can be addressed by enforcing private-property rights. Paul also thinks that interstate issues such as air pollution are best dealt with through compacts between states.
12. Not Do Anything, but Still...: Would not have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it was a "massive violation of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of a free society."
13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.
14. First, Do Harm: Wants to end birthright citizenship. Believes that emergency rooms should have the right to turn away illegal immigrants.
15. Diss Mother Teresa: Voted against giving her the Congressional Gold Medal. Has argued that the medal, which costs $30,000, is too expensive.
But if true:
1. Completely ludicrous.
He is right. These taxes are a tremendous unfair and unjust transfer of wealth from the young to the old.
2. Some of this should happen, but not all.
Agree
3. Excellent idea.
Agree
4. Agree. I don't like these people but privacy from the government trumps that.
Agree
5. Completely naïve and idiotic.
There is more to the story dailycaller.com/2011/05/12/ron-paul-says-he-would-not-have-ordered-bin-laden-kill/
6. Who cares.
People that care about privacy.
7. Completely retarded.
Why not let people buy and sell sex between consenting adults?
8. Even more retarded.
Educate yourself. At least a little bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLsCC0LZxkY
9. Fucking Door, Ass, Out stupid.
You don't understand how monopolies are created..clearly.
10. Maybe.
He is 100% correct. Again, I don't think you have a fucking clue about the Fed and whats going on. At least understand the basics of fiat currency.
11. Naïve.
Yes, you are.
12. Jackass. Would squander American power internationally.
huh?
13. Faggot ass position.
I might not agree with him here.
14. Yes
15. Yes
In short, looks like another menace to society. -
TL, BIDRoregonblitzkrieg said:Here are his most 'extreme' positions, at least according to one obviously biased website:
1. Eviscerate Entitlements: Believes that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are unconstitutional, and has compared the failure of federal courts to strike them down to the courts' failure to abolish slavery in the 19th century.
2. Lay Off Half His Cabinet: Wants to abolish half of all federal agencies, including the departments of Energy, Education, Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Labor.
3. Enable State Extremism: Would let states set their own policies on abortion, gay marriage, prayer in school, and most other issues.
4. Protect Sexual Predators' Privacy: Voted against requiring operators of wi-fi networks who discover the transmission of child porn and other forms online sex predation to report it to the government.
5. Rescind the Bin Laden Raid: Instead of authorizing the Navy Seals to take him out, President Paul would have sought Pakistan's cooperation to arrest him.
6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.
7. Let the Oldest Profession Be: Paul wants to legalize prostitution at the federal level.
8. Legalize All Drugs: Including cocaine and heroin.
9. Keep Monopolies Intact: Opposes federal antitrust legislation, calling it "much more harmful than helpful." Thinks that monopolies can be controlled by protecting "the concept of the voluntary contract."
10. Lay Off Ben Bernanke: Would abolish the Federal Reserve and revert to use of currencies that are backed by hard assets such as gold.
11. Stop Policing the Environment: Believes that climate change is no big deal and the Environmental Protection Agency is unnecessary. Most environmental problems can be addressed by enforcing private-property rights. Paul also thinks that interstate issues such as air pollution are best dealt with through compacts between states.
12. Not Do Anything, but Still...: Would not have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it was a "massive violation of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of a free society."
13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.
14. First, Do Harm: Wants to end birthright citizenship. Believes that emergency rooms should have the right to turn away illegal immigrants.
15. Diss Mother Teresa: Voted against giving her the Congressional Gold Medal. Has argued that the medal, which costs $30,000, is too expensive.
But if true:
1. Completely ludicrous.
2. Some of this should happen, but not all.
3. Excellent idea.
4. Agree. I don't like these people but privacy from the government trumps that.
5. Completely naïve and idiotic.
6. Who cares.
7. Completely retarded.
8. Even more retarded.
9. Fucking Door, Ass, Out stupid.
10. Maybe.
11. Naïve.
12. Jackass. Would squander American power internationally.
13. Faggot ass position. - How so? You know what pisses me off ... fucking ADA doesn't require bathrooms to have fucking child changing tables (having a shit machine is a disability). So when my shit machines were in diapers guess what companies stopped getting my business ... free market does work. I assume you have no idea the extremes the ADA goes to in some cases ...
14. Yes
15. Yes
In short, looks like another menace to society.
And you fucking lost me at the bolded disagreement.
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No data here whatsoever, but I have a strong suspicion that the demographic data collected has wide-ranging impacts, particularly in areas like affirmative action.oregonblitzkrieg said:Here are his most 'extreme' positions, at least according to one obviously biased website:
6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.
A poster child for well-intended measures running rampant through ridiculous promulgated regulations. For example, I believe the requirement for expensive wheelchair lifts at hotel pools came out of ADA regs.oregonblitzkrieg said:
13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.
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The only real difference between the liberals and conservatives are just a few differences in things they believe the government should have control of over the people.
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I haven't studied the ADA in depth so I don't know. Some of what is done is expensive and I do know of 1 business that didn't open after the county laid the ADA requirements on then. It made the seating in the place too limited to make it feasible. But like I said, that is an area I haven't looked into much.GrundleStiltzkin said:
No data here whatsoever, but I have a strong suspicion that the demographic data collected has wide-ranging impacts, particularly in areas like affirmative action.oregonblitzkrieg said:Here are his most 'extreme' positions, at least according to one obviously biased website:
6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.
A poster child for well-intended measures running rampant through ridiculous promulgated regulations. For example, I believe the requirement for expensive wheelchair lifts at hotel pools came out of ADA regs.oregonblitzkrieg said:
13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.




