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I wanna shove a congress critter up his "campaign speech generator", and lecture him on morality & ethics.
I wanna shove a congress critter up his "campaign speech generator", and lecture him on morality & ethics.
I highly recommend this for every politician.rdx-fx wrote:
Oh! He's aborting his campaign?Ty wrote:
Another joke I saw in a similar vein: "Sorry Rick, you can't abort your campaign after 20 weeks, you now have to carry it to term".
Does that mean we get to stick a sonogram congressman up his ass, make him talk about his options, and lecture him about responsibility?
that's so he can pay off his debts.Dilbert_X wrote:
I thought he'd suspended his campaign, not ended it.
"suspend", they can keep the money they've been donated.Spark wrote:
that's so he can pay off his debts.Dilbert_X wrote:
I thought he'd suspended his campaign, not ended it.
Why? Because he is open about his opinions and willing to do what it takes to change our shit around. I feel as though Romney is a shell of a human being who only says what he needs to say to get elected, and Obama is as well but to a lesser degree. We need someone who will return dignity to the position of president, someone who can lead the country, not a fucking plastic politician looking to enhance his political power.Macbeth wrote:
Ron Paul is literally the worst person you can vote for. Especially if you are favoring Obama over Romney.
Well if you are picking a president based off of personality go for it. But if you are not: Ron Paul is as socially conservative as Rick Santorum and his economic positions would kill the U.S. economy.specops10-4 wrote:
Why? Because he is open about his opinions and willing to do what it takes to change our shit around. I feel as though Romney is a shell of a human being who only says what he needs to say to get elected, and Obama is as well but to a lesser degree. We need someone who will return dignity to the position of president, someone who can lead the country, not a fucking plastic politician looking to enhance his political power.Macbeth wrote:
Ron Paul is literally the worst person you can vote for. Especially if you are favoring Obama over Romney.
Social issues are the least of my worries, and Ron Paul is for enforcing the laws we currently have in place, what a disaster.Macbeth wrote:
Well if you are picking a president based off of personality go for it. But if you are not: Ron Paul is as socially conservative as Rick Santorum and his economic positions would kill the U.S. economy.specops10-4 wrote:
Why? Because he is open about his opinions and willing to do what it takes to change our shit around. I feel as though Romney is a shell of a human being who only says what he needs to say to get elected, and Obama is as well but to a lesser degree. We need someone who will return dignity to the position of president, someone who can lead the country, not a fucking plastic politician looking to enhance his political power.Macbeth wrote:
Ron Paul is literally the worst person you can vote for. Especially if you are favoring Obama over Romney.
He's also for repealing some. Like civil rights, or income tax.specops10-4 wrote:
Social issues are the least of my worries, and Ron Paul is for enforcing the laws we currently have in place, what a disaster.Macbeth wrote:
Well if you are picking a president based off of personality go for it. But if you are not: Ron Paul is as socially conservative as Rick Santorum and his economic positions would kill the U.S. economy.specops10-4 wrote:
Why? Because he is open about his opinions and willing to do what it takes to change our shit around. I feel as though Romney is a shell of a human being who only says what he needs to say to get elected, and Obama is as well but to a lesser degree. We need someone who will return dignity to the position of president, someone who can lead the country, not a fucking plastic politician looking to enhance his political power.
I seem to have a hard time finding credible sources backing this up. Although repealing income tax may not be as crazy as it seems.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
He's also for repealing some. Like civil rights, or income tax.specops10-4 wrote:
Social issues are the least of my worries, and Ron Paul is for enforcing the laws we currently have in place, what a disaster.Macbeth wrote:
Well if you are picking a president based off of personality go for it. But if you are not: Ron Paul is as socially conservative as Rick Santorum and his economic positions would kill the U.S. economy.
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/civil-rights-act/specops10-4 wrote:
I seem to have a hard time finding credible sources backing this up. Although repealing income tax may not be as crazy as it seems.Doctor Strangelove wrote:
He's also for repealing some. Like civil rights, or income tax.specops10-4 wrote:
Social issues are the least of my worries, and Ron Paul is for enforcing the laws we currently have in place, what a disaster.
Ron Pauls own words wrote:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave the federal government unprecedented power over the hiring, employee relations, and customer service practices of every business in the country. The result was a massive violation of the rights of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of free society. The federal government has no legitimate authority to infringe on the rights of private property owners to use their property as they please and to form (or not form) contracts with terms mutually agreeable to all parties. The rights of all private property owners, even those whose actions decent people find abhorrent, must be respected if we are to maintain a free society.
Yeah I cant really defend his stance on this subject because well, I don't really agree with him. In most other aspects however he is very strong, atleast in the way of honorability and honesty.Macbeth wrote:
Because excluding a sizable minority group from mainstream society isn't a good for the society.
It's a debate over individual rights over the good of society. This is one case that most people in this country can agree that the society takes precedence over the individual.
There is also an argument that states that you are protecting the rights of the people who are being refused service by forcing them to not be alienated.
Unrelated question: how old are you?
How is this in any way true? First off the foreign policy issues the US deals with today (I assume you mean the 'war on terror' et al) are connected to the cold war, not Clinton policy. Secondly, the Bush administration has an absolutely abysmal track record when it comes to foreign policy and foreign relations. Your allies are now far less supportive than they were years earlier, half the globe hates your guts and many foreign trouble spots were made worse. Only during his second term (and then the latter half of it) did things start improving.my karma wrote:
lol i hope you're kidding. clinton was the start of the shitfuck that bush finished off. most of america's foreign fuckups stem from clinton policy.
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He was pretty key in bringing peace to the northern ireland troubles. I'd say that's another good thing.Jay wrote:
About the only thing he did right (and late I might add) was the war with Serbia over Bosnia and Kosovo.