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Originally posted by Denny View PostBoth the banks and government... that fuck knows damn well what the fucking problem is. Fuck him and his Federal Reserve ass. He is a plant. Don't fall for the bullshit.2 Chronicles 7:14
If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
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Not a fan. Trying to sell that what happened in 2008 with all of the shady dealings and massive financial bailouts as not being relevant in 2011 is absurd. Yes the protesters are in general foolish however you cannot deny there are some very valid aspects to what is happening. I have more reasons that he is not my first pick, but that video is just an addition to my list. IMO this is an example of trying to do one liners that sound great with no thought behind them. When you're a former CEO of very large companies and former Chairman and member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City the above response is of course what you say...
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Well hindsight is always 20/20 and no one could have seen the economic collapse coming. At least TARP, which you supported, was wildly successful.
http://www.mrc.org/bmi/commentary/20...dia_Bears.html 2006
http://www.mrc.org/bmi/commentary/20...t_Be_True.html 2008
and the best for last...
http://004eeb5.netsolhost.com/hc126.htm 2008
and WTF was this guy thinking?
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Al Sharpton is going after him now! He was on the Lawrence O'Donnell show and was asked why he didn't take any action during the Civil Rights Movement since he was in the heart of all of that, living in Georgia. Cain said he was told not to by his father and avoid any confrontation. He even went as far to say he'd go to the back of the bus when asked. He said he was also just a child in high school and the college students were the one pushing the movement.
Then he was called out because he was in fact a student at Morehouse College from 1962-1967... the key time of the movement. No wonder he doesn't "understand" these protests.
Sounds like he needs Haley Barbour as a running mate. LMFAO!!!!
HAHAHA!!! Ya, get mad at the big, bad white guy asking the questions.
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Still waiting on Ron Paul to summon all of his followers to Paultown ala Jim Jones. In fact, one of the worst things about Ron Paul are his followers. Somewhere in a parallel universe, Herman Cain was beung interviewed about Ron Paul rather than blacks and referred to them as the brainwashed ones. God forbid you disagree with something the cult leader says as then, instead of debating you on a subject you disagree on, you're just labeled as one who doesn't believe in the Constitution.
Take the al-awlaki deal, for instance. Ron Paul is batshit crazy to say that asshole needed to have been captured and brought to trial. Everyone in the cult of Ron knew it too, but could never bring themselves to disagree with their supreme leader. These same people would glady shoot an intruder in their home dead though and not allow that criminal the opportunity for a trial. Opposite ends of the spectrum, but the exact same thing.
I like most of what R. Paul says and I believe in the constitution, but I'm waiting to be told otherwise.How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by The Geofster View PostStill waiting on Ron Paul to summon all of his followers to Paultown ala Jim Jones. In fact, one of the worst things about Ron Paul are his followers. Somewhere in a parallel universe, Herman Cain was beung interviewed about Ron Paul rather than blacks and referred to them as the brainwashed ones. God forbid you disagree with something the cult leader says as then, instead of debating you on a subject you disagree on, you're just labeled as one who doesn't believe in the Constitution.
Take the al-awlaki deal, for instance. Ron Paul is batshit crazy to say that asshole needed to have been captured and brought to trial. Everyone in the cult of Ron knew it too, but could never bring themselves to disagree with their supreme leader. These same people would glady shoot an intruder in their home dead though and not allow that criminal the opportunity for a trial. Opposite ends of the spectrum, but the exact same thing.
I like most of what R. Paul says and I believe in the constitution, but I'm waiting to be told otherwise.
I'm a little surprised so many people don't mind side-stepping due process for American citizens, though. As much as I enjoyed hearing the bastard getting blown up, I can understand Paul's concern for carrying out kill orders. They had a chance to capture him and bring him to trial, but elected otherwise. Like I said, I'm glad he got killed, but I understand Paul's consistancy with honoring due process, as he has ALWAYS maintained.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI don't care for Cain. Something about him that just causes me to be nervous.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostBoth the banks and government... that fuck knows damn well what the fucking problem is. Fuck him and his Federal Reserve ass. He is a plant. Don't fall for the bullshit.GOD BLESS TEXAS
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Originally posted by mikeb View PostYes, same here - he just does not come across as genuine for some reason to me.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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