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Title: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: 44nutman on April 26, 2011, 11:28:39 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txPB980tBws

This should illustrate why Ron Paul does not have a chance. Fox hates him because he does not cater to their code words. Paul does not want to use labels and use us/them mentality.  He was basically telling Propagannity to shove the Muslim/Shia law shit up his ass. Then Sean had to make it about himself with the snowball incident. I will help you out Sean, they threw snowballs at you because you are a neo con dick who gives conservatives a bad name.

I respect Ron Paul in his absolute ideas but absolute libertarianism does not work, just like abosolute, communism or socialism. They look good in the textbook but don't transfer to the real world.

Like I said this interview should show you, no way in hell will Fox's propaganda machine give Ron Paul any rub.


Title: Re: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: Howey on April 26, 2011, 11:36:42 am
How many times has this guy run for president? Is he at Nader levels yet?

You're presumption is right on, Nutty.

Run, Ron, Run!


Title: Re: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: uselesslegs on April 26, 2011, 01:11:56 pm
Yup.  For true libertarianism to actually work...we'd need shangri la.  Where greed didn't dictate actions, set policy, or impose market "value" that hypes actual market value against demand.

I actually like many aspects of libertarianism...but we're a lonnnnnnnggggggg way from being a mature enough society to embrace and live the concepts.


Title: Re: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: clc on April 26, 2011, 02:26:29 pm
This guy is GREAT for the Democrats...he'll peel off a shit load of Republicans.


Title: Re: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: lil mike on April 26, 2011, 08:08:44 pm
Yup.  For true libertarianism to actually work...we'd need shangri la.  Where greed didn't dictate actions, set policy, or impose market "value" that hypes actual market value against demand.

I actually like many aspects of libertarianism...but we're a lonnnnnnnggggggg way from being a mature enough society to embrace and live the concepts.

I think libertarianism does have flaws in implementation, but not those about "greed."  The market makes a great regulator to that.

The real problem is that as a society, we have too few Dagny Taggarts and too many Homer Simpsons.


Title: Re: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: Howey on April 26, 2011, 08:16:49 pm
I think libertarianism does have flaws in implementation, but not those about "greed."  The market makes a great regulator to that.

The real problem is that as a society, we have too few Dagny Taggarts and too many Homer Simpsons.

Better watch that. The tea party's full of Homers!


Title: Re: Ron Paul VS Propagannity
Post by: clc on April 26, 2011, 09:03:14 pm
I am halfway through Atlas Shrugged and Dangy is a cold hearted bitch.