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Originally Posted by glamourmodels
The op asked seriously, and this is the best you can come up with. Proof positive that the best you can do is a baseless ad-hominem attack, completely without merit. Keep posting your drivel. You do more to bring people to Ron Paul than you realize LOL
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Why haven't you answered the question?
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Originally Posted by StickyGreen
No, he didn't personally "publish racist newsletters." lol
He owned a company which had many other employees which published racist newsletters. He didn't even have much to do with the company because he was busy doing other things.
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Not good enough excuse for Murdoch, certainly not for Ron Paul.
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Originally Posted by kane
In all honesty it would be gridlock. There are some things he could do with executive orders, but most everything else has to go through the house and senate and they simply won't play along.
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We can stop here. Bingo.
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Originally Posted by StickyGreen
I bet you think income taxes go to pay for the operations of the government, don't you?
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Where do they go?
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Originally Posted by StickyGreen
The point is you don't give people's income to the government, you let the people keep it. lol
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No, the point is, you do not get a free ride. Services cost money.
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Originally Posted by StickyGreen
Exactly, that's why Ron Paul's plan includes cutting ONE TRILLION dollars in the first year.
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And this is why I ask you who to vote for to help him make it happen. You respond with he will not get elected or will die first. So, your point?
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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis
What? He doesnt want to eliminate the FBI?
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Originally Posted by Tempest
For awhile, there would be gridlock... Ron Paul will veto all the bills that come across his desk.. That will force the congress and senate to work together to get the votes they need to pass it without his approval.. And so things will continue on as they are now.. Ron Paul has stated he won't use executive orders other than things that are specific to what his constitutional responsibilities are. So at the end of the day, it will be business as usual for the most part and he will weaken the office of the President from what it is now.
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Disagree. It will be worse. Having the funeral right after he is sworn in would be devastating.