Hey Guys,
I don't know how many of you care about our country anymore, but I for one would like to see the people take it back! I had not heard much about this candidate until the debate and now I know he is probably our best chance at a real "American" leading our country. First I consider myself a democrat, but he is probably the only candidate that would make real changes in this country and he is a Republican from Texas( Not fond of the state, sorry Badpenny).
Official site
Site with poll info:
click here
The funny thing is that he has won almost every msnbc, abc, cnn poll after the debates, but they still refuse to recognize him as a candidate and even belittle his supporters: Look at this
And even Myspace is blocking accounts of people who try to show support for him there:Nazi censorship
If you actually here him speak and read about him, you might like what you here like I did.
Maybe there is hope for our Capitolist regime.
RON PAUL 2008
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Please Read This If You're An American!
Started by mesean13, May 27 2007 11:44 AM
50 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 May 2007 - 11:44 AM
Think before you speak, learn before you think, listen so that you may learn to think before speaking a bunch of shit!
No fried rice please!
No fried rice please!
#2
Posted 27 May 2007 - 12:11 PM
Did you happen to listen to the lyrics of that rap song being played on the Youtube video (Nazi Censorship)?
And you want us to take this seriously?
And you want us to take this seriously?
#3
Posted 27 May 2007 - 01:28 PM
QUOTE (myheadhertz @ May 27 2007, 06:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Did you happen to listen to the lyrics of that rap song being played on the Youtube video (Nazi Censorship)?
And you want us to take this seriously?
And you want us to take this seriously?
That was just a third party site showing how this guy's Myspace account was blocked because he tried to support a candidate there.
I could care less about the song in the background. Just the video.
And yes, for any of you that have educated yourself about the Third reich, Gestapo, and their complete control over Media, publications, and information sharing, You might see a resemblance.
Oh, and Please, If you are not willing to research Presidential candidates, Do this country a favor and DON'T VOTE!!!
Think before you speak, learn before you think, listen so that you may learn to think before speaking a bunch of shit!
No fried rice please!
No fried rice please!
#4
Posted 27 May 2007 - 03:21 PM
I checked out your links and he seems like a decent guy. However George W Bush has done such a great job at making the world safer, the US more secured and loved around the world, using his knowledge as an oil man to bring oil prices to record lows, empowering peoples civil rights, I am voting for him to stay in a 3rd term. This guy will never become president. Why? Because he is one of "us", not one of "them". People are like ignorant sheep. They just follow everyone else. I admit I do to a certain extent, because I have not the time or money to fight for truth, justice, and the old American way. I just want to come home from my crappy job, to my crappy house, and hug my baby. I tend to vote, across party lines for the lesser of two evils candidate. Until people band together to take the US back, and steer it in the right direction, I plan on staying off their radars. Until the late 20th century the US had mostly been self sustaining, now we depend on the global economy for our lifeblood. If we don't grease the right palms, the hand jobs we get from our politicians are going to be rough.
Vote 4 Bush in 2008-- Bush/Obama '08!
Vote 4 Bush in 2008-- Bush/Obama '08!
Once a woman is introduced to Colonel Angus, she'll settle for nothing less.
#5
Posted 27 May 2007 - 03:32 PM
QUOTE (ChrisF-dude @ May 27 2007, 03:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I checked out your links and he seems like a decent guy. However George W Bush has done such a great job at making the world safer, the US more secured and loved around the world, using his knowledge as an oil man to bring oil prices to record lows, empowering peoples civil rights, I am voting for him to stay in a 3rd term. This guy will never become president. Why? Because he is one of "us", not one of "them". People are like ignorant sheep. They just follow everyone else. I admit I do to a certain extent, because I have not the time or money to fight for truth, justice, and the old American way. I just want to come home from my crappy job, to my crappy house, and hug my baby. I tend to vote, across party lines for the lesser of two evils candidate. Until people band together to take the US back, and steer it in the right direction, I plan on staying off their radars. Until the late 20th century the US had mostly been self sustaining, now we depend on the global economy for our lifeblood. If we don't grease the right palms, the hand jobs we get from our politicians are going to be rough.
Vote 4 Bush in 2008-- Bush/Obama '08!
Vote 4 Bush in 2008-- Bush/Obama '08!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
LOL! You are a sarcastic one aren't you! I doubt we'll see another Republican President for another 20 years. George has totally destroyed the party.
(I'm a former Republican - now just a conservative without a party.)
#####Can someone Photoshop George into a CRX?####
#6
Posted 27 May 2007 - 03:39 PM
I know you guys are right, it just pisses me off. I work for the U.S. government here in Germany and I'm just tired of every
fucking European thinking we are all George Bush. Have you guys got your royalty checks yet? Me Neither!
By the way, did George get a seat belt ticket for that one.
I probably won't vote again if this guy doesn't make it to the Primary's.
Like my Dad said," I think it's to late for this country!"
fucking European thinking we are all George Bush. Have you guys got your royalty checks yet? Me Neither!
By the way, did George get a seat belt ticket for that one.
I probably won't vote again if this guy doesn't make it to the Primary's.
Like my Dad said," I think it's to late for this country!"
Think before you speak, learn before you think, listen so that you may learn to think before speaking a bunch of shit!
No fried rice please!
No fried rice please!
#7
Posted 27 May 2007 - 05:15 PM
You've looked at Biden? That's where I'm leaning - for all his superb ability to be a gaff machine, when you get underneath the public speaking problems, the man's got good ideas.
#8
Posted 27 May 2007 - 07:31 PM
No ticket for George on that one. He was on his private property in Crawford. In Texas, no belt required on private property, just public roads.
Although Ron Paul runs as a Republican here in Texas, he is really a Libertarian. That should get him some points with some of you guys. He does not, however, stand a snowball's chance of getting the Republican nomination. Just get ready for your choice to vote for either Demopublican Guiliani or Clinton.
One of my favorite books is back in print, i think. It is "Why Civilizations Self Destruct" by Dr. Elmer Pendell. Get a copy if you can and you will see why we are in the state we are in and where we are going.
As for me I am going to move to the country, build my bunker, and wait.
Cheers
Although Ron Paul runs as a Republican here in Texas, he is really a Libertarian. That should get him some points with some of you guys. He does not, however, stand a snowball's chance of getting the Republican nomination. Just get ready for your choice to vote for either Demopublican Guiliani or Clinton.
One of my favorite books is back in print, i think. It is "Why Civilizations Self Destruct" by Dr. Elmer Pendell. Get a copy if you can and you will see why we are in the state we are in and where we are going.
As for me I am going to move to the country, build my bunker, and wait.
Cheers
#9
Posted 27 May 2007 - 10:05 PM
Demopublican or not, Rudy has my vote because he's right on what he needs to be right on and doesn't care about what doesn't matter. Personally, I don't care for his abortion stand and I don't mind registering my gun so long as I'm still allowed to get it legally, but abortion is a states rights issue (or should be anyway) and the President shouldn't have any direct input on it. Executive branch. And as long as he appoints constructionist judges, not activist judges that legislate from the bench (legislate even though their judicial branch) that issue will go as it should have before Roe v Wade.
What counts, keeping this nation strong and on the offense against terrorism, Rudy's got the right idea on. And he's much better than Bush in that while Bush takes all the crap that everyone throws at him, Rudy will up and call you a jack-tard to your face.
What counts, keeping this nation strong and on the offense against terrorism, Rudy's got the right idea on. And he's much better than Bush in that while Bush takes all the crap that everyone throws at him, Rudy will up and call you a jack-tard to your face.
#10
Posted 28 May 2007 - 03:33 AM
< Totally moving to New Zealand
#11
Posted 28 May 2007 - 05:04 AM
QUOTE (evilGearhead @ May 28 2007, 02:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
< Totally moving to New Zealand
You're that rich? Last time I checked on Aussie/Kiwi immigration laws, you either had to be able to do something no Australian could do (good luck), or you had to be an "investor" meaning putting about 200 kilobucks into their hands in trust. Times may have changed, but I doubt it's gotten cheaper.
Or, because of a treaty chain, you have to get one of the protectorate island tribes to officially adopt you. I hear Niuea is a nice place to visit.
Personally, if I were gonna bolt from the USA over politics, I'd go north. Canadians have one tenth our population, twice our land mass, and produce more oil than they consume, so they have no need to bother themselves with Middle Eastern politics unless the Middle East bothers them first. That, and I'm a *big* fan of their recently drafted constitution. As if that weren't enough, because they had the good sense to be British about getting rid of the British rather than American about it, they have consistently enjoyed a warm friendly relationship with the folks across the ocean that we americans always turn to for the dirty and wet jobs. Nice back-up. But my main reasons to consider Canada as a refuge are these: Moose sausage tastes great, I enjoy watching curling, and I don't care what you call ham for breakfast as long as I can still get it without having to wade through a crowd of teenage activists.
Oh, Canada.
-Gil
#12
Posted 28 May 2007 - 09:18 AM
Canada!!!!!!
I would freeze my but off in my bunker.
Ammunition is too difficult to come by there.
Too many socialists.
I would freeze my but off in my bunker.
Ammunition is too difficult to come by there.
Too many socialists.
#13
Posted 28 May 2007 - 10:03 AM
QUOTE (oldrexer @ May 28 2007, 08:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Canada!!!!!!
I would freeze my but off in my bunker.
Ammunition is too difficult to come by there.
Too many socialists.
I would freeze my but off in my bunker.
Ammunition is too difficult to come by there.
Too many socialists.
No need for a bunker, but a good size igloo will cost you a lot of money.
Ammo is just as easy to get here as it is there.
Socialism seems to work for us.... Everyone around the world likes Canadians.
We taste like chicken and go well with wine.......
#14
Posted 28 May 2007 - 10:19 AM
Bunker is better than an Igloo. Get the book....you WILL need one. The house of cards is tumbling down and no one sees or believes it. De-nile is not a river in Egypt. I do not even need an ID to buy ammo, and amount any caliber.
I do not derive my self esteem from what others think of me.
Still gonna freeze.
How do go with Rum?? Don't like wine or whine.
Used to work for Igloo.....why are they in Houston....interesting.
I do not derive my self esteem from what others think of me.
Still gonna freeze.
How do go with Rum?? Don't like wine or whine.
Used to work for Igloo.....why are they in Houston....interesting.