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The abolish all taxes and kick out the fed shit sounds like she would be better suited for the wacky Libertarians. Maybe she and Ron Paul could fight for that nomination. Imagine that debate.
azaghal1981 wrote:
The abolish all taxes and kick out the fed shit sounds like she would be better suited for the wacky Libertarians. Maybe she and Ron Paul could fight for that nomination. Imagine that debate.




Yeah, very wacky to say people should be able to smoke weed… or not be arrested for any reason without trial… very wacky to say we shouldn't be fighting useless wars…


Ron Paul is not wacky.. he does have a few views that I don't subscribe to.. but compared to the rest of the Republican field he's sanity personified.
Wolf in sheep's clothing. His stances on foreign policy and legalization (I don't want pot to be illegal but think there should be some regulation over it similar to that of alcohol if it is legalized) are bait for many liberals that support him who appear to ignore his fiscal ideas which are as far from being based in reality as possible. Did we all not at least read parts of The Jungle in high school? All the deregulation Paul is in favor of would return us to that point. Thanks but no thanks. I would rather not have parts of people in my ground beef.


In short, while he has some stances that are pros, his cons far outweigh them.
hutch wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
The abolish all taxes and kick out the fed shit sounds like she would be better suited for the wacky Libertarians. Maybe she and Ron Paul could fight for that nomination. Imagine that debate.




Yeah, very wacky to say people should be able to smoke weed… or not be arrested for any reason without trial… very wacky to say we shouldn't be fighting useless wars…


Ron Paul is not wacky.. he does have a few views that I don't subscribe to.. but compared to the rest of the Republican field he's sanity personified.

What's whacky is "Lets forgive all student loan AND all homeowner debt!  We'll fund it by abolishing taxes!"

idiot.  All she's doing is making herself and  the greens look like morons.
James wrote:
That Gavin Degraw guy looks like her could use a good kick in the teeth.

Already happened last year.
This is true. I had forgotten about that.
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Iota
4/15
They tweeted: "Wow. We just got some awesome news about this year's Preakness! Look out for a killer announcement tomorrow morning… #Preakness2012"

24 hours later: "JUST ANNOUNCED: This year's Preakness Infieldfest will feature performances from Maroon 5 and Wiz Khalifa! Now through Monday at 7:30AM you can get $10 off your Infield or Mug Club ticket, check the Preakness FB page for the code: http://on.fb.me/A9FycL";

It is an upgrade over Buckcherry.
azaghal1981 wrote:
Wolf in sheep's clothing. His stances on foreign policy and legalization (I don't want pot to be illegal but think there should be some regulation over it similar to that of alcohol if it is legalized) are bait for many liberals that support him who appear to ignore his fiscal ideas which are as far from being based in reality as possible. Did we all not at least read parts of The Jungle in high school? All the deregulation Paul is in favor of would return us to that point. Thanks but no thanks. I would rather not have parts of people in my ground beef.


In short, while he has some stances that are pros, his cons far outweigh them.



Ron Paul will mean parts of people in your ground beef? Please.

The food industry gets away with enough as it is. What makes you think their practices would not become more disgusting in the name of cost effectiveness if regulations they supposedly have to abide by were relaxed? Minimum wage worker working with big industrial meat grinder and not given proper safety equipment+accident in which worker gets pinky chopped off = parts of people in your ground beef. He would abolish the FDA, TSA, EPA, SEC and a number of other organizations that have been put in place as consumer watchdogs, would he not? You will also probably see more faulty cars/airplanes/other vehicles not fit for driving on the road/flying in the air both on the road and in the air, a relaxing of child labor laws, more rampant white collar crime (which under Paul's rule would no longer be crime) and a rise in the amount of homeless in Ron Paul's America. Luckily for us, Ron Paul's America will remain a fantasy.

azaghal1981 wrote:
The food industry gets away with enough as it is. What makes you think their practices would not become more disgusting in the name of cost effectiveness if regulations they supposedly have to abide by were relaxed? Minimum wage worker working with big industrial meat grinder and not given proper safety equipment+accident in which worker gets pinky chopped off = parts of people in your ground beef. He would abolish the FDA, TSA, EPA, SEC and a number of other organizations that have been put in place as consumer watchdogs, would he not? You will also probably see more faulty cars/airplanes/other vehicles not fit for driving on the road/flying in the air both on the road and in the air, a relaxing of child labor laws, more rampant white collar crime (which under Paul's rule would no longer be crime) and a rise in the amount of homeless in Ron Paul's America. Luckily for us, Ron Paul's America will remain a fantasy.





you're talking gibberish my friend..stick to the house concerts..


Ron Paul makes a lot of sense on a lot of things… again, my right to use whatever drug I want, my right not to have the government always telling me what to do, my right not to be treated like a terrorist at the airport..my right not to be arrested and have no ability to defend myself.. .

and the list goes on and on… and some of these things are quite important.


Before you post any more why don't you think about all the damage and harm that was done to the US from the two wars we are still winding down? or the wars that the other Republican candidates look forward to starting?

You tweet a lot about how the Republican candidates are all sucking up to Israel.. well Ron Paul is the only one not doing that (in either party btw).. does that mean nothing to you?  well then stop tweeting about it.


I will proudly be voting for Barack Obama in the fall.. and glad to do it in a state where the vote will matter.. but that doesn't mean that I call Ron Paul a loon and dismiss him categorically when on many of the important issues he's actually the one making the most sense.. and if you think the President of the United States has so much power that he would guarantee human parts in ground beef, well, you're living in the lala land you say Paul is…


Listen, I get it man, you're hip.. you're liberal and its hip to put down any Republican.. but I mean, seriously, do some thinking for yourself.

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Like I said, few pros (the ones you pointed out) but the cons far outweigh them.

I did plenty of research and thinking for myself. The shit he favors goes way beyond the soundbites you are spitting out.

And I am not putting him down because he is a Republican. I have often said that it is a shame that Buddy Roemer does not get the same exposure Ron Paul gets. He has many of the same pros and none of the crazy. Still a bit too pro-deregulation for my comfort but within reason.
Has this been announced?
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Sun 27th May 2012
Rock N Roll Hotel

Dang. I was ready to ask Seth to set them up at the club and pair them with another band..perhaps Cloud Cult, or the likes…
(Where is my GLS buddy for the show? Never been to RnR and still not ready.)
Maybe Joe?
brennser I believe…if not, you're back up. I'll check in when it's May.
?Madonna?s going on the road, and those tickets will go on sale right after the Super Bowl,? Rapino said.
Her new video is both visually and musically horrific.