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Other Title: Ron Paul Posters are welcome here LP Why would goldi lox ban ron paul articles? That is ridiculous. Ron Paul posters are welcome here. Or people who don't like Ron Paul are allowed here too. Why are people afraid of free speech? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest that buffoon ron paul would actually be good for the country because he would create massive government gridlock. He is a complete jackass loon and would provide lots of laughs. Too bad he won't make it. Either way he's going to end up making a profit on the election because he will drop out (or fade out) and get to keep all the dough his idiot followers were stupid enough to hand over to him.
#2. To: the Brainiac from Hell (#1) What policies that Ron Paul advocates are you opposed to? Owning guns? Getting out of NAFTA and GATT? Get out of UN? Get rid of unconstitutional IRS? A currency backed by gold as required by our constitution?
#3. To: A K A Stone (#2) (Edited) What policies good one.....what policies? Name one thing blowhard Paul got passed through congress. Answer- zero. If you want to vote for a gasbag that can't get anything done, be my guest. Always remember, it's useless to discuss anything the idiot Paul stands for because it's all horseshit, he has done zero, nada, nothing.
#4. To: the Brainiac from Hell (#3) Are you admitting you enjoy all the unconstitutional stuff our "representatives" have been passing as late?
#5. To: A K A Stone (#4) no
#6. To: the Brainiac from Hell (#5) Then why complain about someone who is opposing what is wrong with our government. Can you agree that if Pauls bills passed more often then we would have a better country? A lot of change can come simply by vetoing legislation.
#7. To: A K A Stone (#6) I'm not complaining. I just happen to think he is a do nothing loon. You're the one who wanted to talk about him. You started this thread and asked for any comments, pro or con. I don't give a rat fuck about him or the us government or the constution, I don't recognize any of that shit because I just do whatever the fuck I want. As far as politics is concerned, all I care about is gridlock. You can get that with Hillary too. My favorite presidents were Reagan and Nixon. Fuck the rest
#8. To: the Brainiac from Hell (#7) Hey its your opinion. No problem here. I pretty much do what I want too. I think it is important for our leaders to follow the law. They can't expect us to follow the law if they don't. Yeah Reagan was the favorite of my lifetime. Nixon was a crook though. But hey they are all crooks right. Or most of them. What was it you liked about Nixon? Just curious.
#9. To: the Brainiac from Hell (#7) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul#Legislation Legislation Paul sponsors many more bills than the average representative, such as those that would abolish the income tax[69] or the Federal Reserve; many do not escape committee review. Nevertheless, he has been named one of the "50 Most Effective Members of Congress" by Congressional Quarterly.[70] He has sponsored successful legislation to prevent the Department of Housing and Urban Development from seizing a church in New York through eminent domain, and a bill transferring ownership of the Lake Texana dam project from the federal government to Texas.[33] By successfully amending other legislation, he has also barred International Criminal Court jurisdiction over the U.S. military (2002), American participation in any U.N. "global tax" (2005), and surveillance on peaceful First Amendment activities by citizens (2006).[71] Paul has introduced bills that would apply a $5,000 tax credit per child towards spending on any type of children's education–related expenses, public, private, or homeschool. He has introduced the Family Education Freedom Act in every Congressional session since 1997; the bill currently has six co-sponsors.[72][73] He has also introduced companion legislation in the form of the Teacher Tax Cut Act, which would provide all elementary and secondary school teachers with a $1,000 tax cut, and the Professional Educators Tax Relief Act, which would give all K–12 school librarians, counselors, and other personnel the same $1,000 tax credit.[74] He has also introduced the Education Improvement Tax Cut Act, which would allow $5,000 deductions for any type of donations to scholarships or to benefit academics at any school.[75] In March 2001, Paul introduced the "Constitutional War Powers Resolution of 2001," which would repeal the 1973 War Powers Resolution (WPR) and thus prohibit presidents from initiating a war without a formal declaration of war by Congress.[76] Later in 2001, Paul voted for the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists, which authorized the president, pursuant to WPR, to respond to those responsible for the 2001 World Trade Center terror attack.[77] In order to prevent Congress from yielding its Constitutional authority to declare war to the executive branch, which does not Constitutionally hold that power, Paul introduced legislation in October 2002 giving Congress the opportunity to declare war on Iraq, rather than merely "authorizing" the president to deploy forces without a declaration of war. He said he would not vote for his own bill, but if his fellow members of Congress wished to go to war in Iraq, they should follow the Constitution and declare war. As one of six Republicans to vote against the Iraq War Resolution, Paul inspired the founding of a group called the National Peace Lobby Project to promote a resolution he and Oregon representative Peter DeFazio sponsored to repeal the war authorization in February 2003. His speech, 35 "Questions That Won't Be Asked About Iraq,"[78] was translated and published in German, French, Russian, Italian, and Swiss periodicals before the Iraq War began.[68] Paul says his fellow members of Congress have increased government spending by 75% during George W. Bush's administration.[69] After a 2005 bill was touted as "slashing" government waste, Paul wrote that it decreased spending by a fraction of one percent and that "Congress couldn't slash spending if the members' lives depended on it."[79] Paul said that between 2001 and early 2004 he had voted against more than 700 bills intended to expand government.[80] Paul charged his fellow legislators with voting for the Patriot Act without reading it first; more than 300 pages long, it was enacted into law less than 24 hours after being introduced. In response to such Congressional actions, Paul introduced "Sunlight Rule" legislation, which would not allow votes on legislation to occur until ten days after its introduction, with the intent of giving lawmakers enough time to read bills before voting on them. The bill requires allotting 72 hours for House members and staff to examine the contents of amendments.[81] In 2005 and 2007, Paul introduced the Sanctity of Life Act, which would define human life as beginning from conception, removing abortion from federal jurisdiction and effectively negating Roe v. Wade.[82][83] Paul has also introduced a Constitutional amendment with similar intent. Such laws would permit states to declare abortion to be murder and to outlaw new fetal stem cell research and some contraception and fertility treatments.[84][85] Also in 2005 and 2007, Paul introduced the We the People Act, which would forbid all federal courts from hearing cases on abortion, same-sex marriage, sexual practices, and government display of religious symbols, texts, and images. The Act would make federal court decisions on those subjects nonbinding as precedent in state courts,[3] and would forbid federal courts from spending money to enforce their judgments.[86] On October 15, 2007, Paul introduced the American Freedom Agenda Act of 2007, which would "bar the use of evidence obtained through torture; require that federal intelligence gathering is conducted in accordance with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA); create a mechanism for challenging presidential signing statements; repeal the Military Commissions Act, which, among other things, denies habeas corpus to certain detainees; prohibit kidnapping, detentions, and torture abroad; protect journalists who publish information received from the executive branch; and ensure that secret evidence is not used to designate individuals or organizations with a presence in the U.S. as foreign terrorists."[87]
#10. To: A K A Stone (#9) Paul sponsors like I said, Horseshit Ron talks alot and never does anything. There is supposed to be a story that his daughter married a black man and that he kicked her out of his family. Any truth to that?
#11. To: the Brainiac from Hell (#10) I never heard that brain. He does offer blacks the most opportunities though.
#12. To: A K A Stone (#8) "What was it you liked about Nixon?" Nixon was a Big Guv'ment nanny-stater...RATS shouldda loved him...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #13. To: A K A Stone (#0) (Edited) Those fucking idiot Paultards over at LP are providing so much hilarity. That Maladork is such a dipshit. Even MUD is being his usual dipshit boring self ... I guess some things never change. Paultards is my favorite word. It's so perfect! ![]() #14. To: Biff Tannen (#13)
"Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #15. To: Biff Tannen (#13) Hey, Biff, I notice that fucking retard Palo is back at LP. She quit because Goldi limited Ron Paul articles to two a day but when they were completely banned she comes back. That bitch is only there to stick it in Goldi's eye so don't let that braindead 'I Love Everyone' bullshit fool you. I saw a few posts between her and MUD and I almost clicked but caught myself. Could there be anything more meaningless and dull and a conversation between those two? ![]() #16. To: Biff Tannen (#15) "Could there be anything more meaningless and dull and a conversation between those two?" Yeah, you posting to yourself, numbnutz. "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #17. To: Biff Tannen (#15) Palo is a strange one. She will vote for the puke nominee. Do you post at LP?
#18. To: A K A Stone (#17) I have, but I don't now. ![]() #19. To: Biff Tannen (#18) Banned from yet another Forum, eh? Are you noticing a trend? "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #20. To: Mudboy Slim (#19) Yes, banned many, many times from many different forums. I don't fit in or get along with retards very well. ![]() #21. To: Biff Tannen (#20) "I don't fit in..." Awwww...well at least you still have LF. I don't recall Stone banning anyone from here...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #22. To: Biff Tannen (#20) Don't feel bad. I'm banned most every place too. It is a badge of I don't suck up.
#23. To: A K A Stone (#22) Don't feel bad. I'm banned most every place too. I've learned to live with the pain. ![]() #24. To: Biff Tannen, A K A Stone, buckeroo, TLBSHOW, palo verde, Fred Mertz, CAPPSMADNESS, JHoffa_, Coral Snake (#23) Don't cry, Biff, we're here fer you...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #25. To: All (#24) "FRee Iraq!!"
Strength and Boldness...Whuppin' Lib'ral Scum!!
Left's like pre-teens...RATS don't have a CLUE!!
These days're heady...our Fight's 'tween Wrong and Right!!
FReepers ROCK!! RightWing's Strong 'cuz we are FRee!!
God is GOOD, God is Great!! In His Hands we trust our Fate!!
(ConservativeMusician and/or the BigMan killin' it on guitar...J-Man on pie- anny)
Forty years, Lord...Where'd they go?!
And sometimes late at night...ohhh, when I'm FReepin' by candlelight...
FRee Iraq!! FReedom's the World's Fate!!
FReepers ROCK!!! Treason's why we FReep Slick!!
Mudboy Slim (04/09/2003) "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #26. To: Mudboy Slim (#25) Hey, Mud-Slide, Don't ya know Bill Klinton was a better Republican than GWB? "If America is destroyed, it may be by Americans who salute the flag, sing the national anthem, march in patriotic parades, cheer Fourth of July speakers - normally good Americans who fail to comprehend what is required to keep our country strong and free - Americans who have been lulled into a false security (April 1968)." ---Ezra Taft Benson, #27. To: barkentine, mudboy slim (#26) I don't think mud can come up with one policy that Clinton implemented that Bush changed course or eliminated. The Clintons are part of the Bush crime family.
#28. To: A K A Stone (#27) "I don't think mud can come up with one policy that Clinton implemented that Bush changed course or eliminated." How about the policy to nominating Far Left loonies like Breyer and Ginsberg to the SCOTUS? "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #29. To: Mudboy Slim (#28) If that is the best you can do it is quite telling. They are still on the bench arent they?
#30. To: A K A Stone (#29) You asked for one, I gave you one...MUD
BTW...of course they are still on the bench...do you expect that Bush had some extra-Constitutional powers to remove them? "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #31. To: Mudboy Slim (#30) Supreme court judges can be impeached. The example you gave didn't reverse a single Clinton action. Not one. Roberts and Alito as defenders of the constitution is a bit of a stretch.
#32. To: A K A Stone (#31) "The example you gave didn't reverse a single Clinton action." Slick Willie vetoed legislation outlawing Partial Birth Abortion...Bush signed it into law...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #33. To: Mudboy Slim (#32) Bush signed partial birth abortion ban into law. So there is possibly something good that Bush did, but why? Did he expect it to be overturned like it was? Why hasn't the supreme court come in and reversed the federal court that overturned the partial birth abortion ban. I'm going from memory here so I don't remember the supreme court affirming the ban.
#34. To: A K A Stone (#33) I'm going from memory, too, but I thought the legislation was overturned once and then affirmed in the end.
I could be wrong, but I think PBA is ILLEGAL now, but I don't recall anybody who has been convicted for committing it...MUD "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, #35. To: Mudboy Slim (#32) Slick Willie vetoed legislation outlawing Partial Birth Abortion... "Ya, Slick Willie may be de first black Amerikan prez., but it's Boosh that helped our cause. Remem'er Slick vetoed welfare as we use to knowed it. Boosh has increased the size of big gubbermint fer us. Slick say'd big gubbermint was dead. Boosh prov him wrong." "If America is destroyed, it may be by Americans who salute the flag, sing the national anthem, march in patriotic parades, cheer Fourth of July speakers - normally good Americans who fail to comprehend what is required to keep our country strong and free - Americans who have been lulled into a false security (April 1968)." ---Ezra Taft Benson, Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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