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deadcode wrote
at 11:57 AM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST |
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Shevar wrote
at 12:07 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST kinda reminds me of these casting shows.
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moondust wrote
at 3:24 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST "Oops"
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moondust wrote
at 3:25 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST Ultra conservatives are so stupid.
Rick Perry gave the best evidence. |
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mr Kreuzfeld wrote
at 5:51 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST who cares if he can't name them
he can't (he does not know how to) justify them ideologially and logicaly, and THAT is the main problem. when the person running for office is unable to explain, with his own understandin of economics (not his talkingpoints), cannot explain the reason for his view. which might be one of the main reasons many people accuse libretarians of beeing heartless, because they get "represented" by people like this (by represented I might mean associated, depends on exactly how good I understood the word represent) |
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montecarlo wrote
at 6:28 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST nah kreuz, perry is a straight republican, whereas ron paul is the libertarian. perry relies mostly on talking points while paul knows what he believes in (getting rid of FIVE depts), since he has been advocating these positions for quite a long time.
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TheBetterYodel wrote
at 9:38 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST I'd vote for Ron Paul if he didn't have such an isolationist policy towards everything outside of our boarders.
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Silesia wrote
at 10:36 PM, Thursday November 10, 2011 EST how is Ron Paul libertarian? He just believes everything should be a States' Right - that's not libertarian. That's anti-federalist, at best he's a libertarian only about very few federal issues and about nothing on the state level.
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deadcode wrote
at 1:19 PM, Friday November 11, 2011 EST That isn't all Ron Paul believes; but perhaps you can get that impression if you just watch the debates. A lot of the issues in the United States should be settled at the state level according to the constitution. This has always been the libertarian stance on these issues.
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deadcode wrote
at 1:21 PM, Friday November 11, 2011 EST Anyway; the topic isn't about Ron Paul (I didn't even bring him up; for the record).
Rick Perry is obviously being coached and doesn't not actually understand his own positions. Clearly he is a shill. |