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Quote from Ricter:


"we despise in others what we hate most in ourselves."

So Lucrum thinks of himself as a liberal and a bad president??!!?

I always had a feeling that Lucrum was a closet liberal
:D

j/k
 
Quote from Max E. Pad:

So Lucrum thinks of himself as a liberal and a bad president?

:D

j/k

Well if that's the case there is only one thing "left" for me to do.

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Quote from Max E. Pad:

So Lucrum thinks of himself as a liberal and a bad president??!!?

I always had a feeling that Lucrum was a closet liberal
:D

j/k

You haven't been posting much lately. It's been nice. :D j/k

Sup?
 
Quote from Ricter:

And you've admitted to your hate and said it's justified.

I don't think there's anything professional about it at all. It springs from deep within, based on some kind of self-hatred or sense of failure. Who was it who said, "we despise in others what we hate most in ourselves."

You seem to be changing the subject.
 
Quote from Mercor:

Except Ron Paul, who is your first choice. Your second choice is Obama, because his is the exact oppisite of paul...you fool


When it comes to foreign policy Paul is the exact opposite of all of the GOP candidates...you fool
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

When it comes to foreign policy Paul is the exact opposite of all of the GOP candidates...you fool

Not sure why you're getting so much flak for this position. Many Americans are "single issue" voters who would do the same, seemingly illogical, switch if their fav candidate, say the anti-abortion guy, is not going to run or has no chance to win.

Edit: now here's a question. If Obama decided to not run, and the republicans put up a black candidate, would all those blacks who voted Obama switch party preference?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I was going to say much the same thing. He claims he doesn't like Obama, then claims me might vote for Paul and now claims he will not even consider anyone but Obama. Jeezus he's full of shit.



Didnt say I might vote for Paul,I said I would vote for Paul

I also said that I would consider another GOP candidate if they fully supported some of Pauls positions





http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=3249743&highlight=paul#post3249743


Quote from AK Forty Seven:

I dont consider Ron Paul a tea partier


Are there any other tea party members running for President who back Ron Paul's foreign policy stance 100 % and ending civil liberty government abuses like airport molestation,patriot act etc and support ending the federal reserve ?

Inform me what tea party presidential candidates supports foreign policy like listed below and they might have my support






Foreign policy


Paul's stand on foreign policy issues has drawn support across the political spectrum. His views are generally attributed to those of non-interventionism, which is the belief that the United States should avoid entangling alliances with other nations, but still retain diplomacy, and avoid all wars not related to direct territorial self-defense. Paul is quoted as stating "America [should] not interfere militarily, financially, or covertly in the internal affairs of other nations


Paul's stance on foreign policy is one of consistent non-intervention, opposing wars of aggression and entangling alliances with other nations.

Paul advocates bringing troops home from U.S. military bases in Korea, Japan, and Europe, among others.] He also proposes that the U.S. stop sending massive, unaccountable foreign aid.


In an October 11, 2007 interview with The Washington Post, Paul said, "There's nobody in this world that could possibly attack us today... we could defend this country with a few good submarines. If anybody dared touch us we could wipe any country off of the face of the earth within hours. And here we are, so intimidated and so insecure and we're acting like such bullies that we have to attack third-world nations that have no military and have no weapons."
 
Quote from Max E. Pad:

So Lucrum thinks of himself as a liberal and a bad president??!!?

I always had a feeling that Lucrum was a closet liberal
:D

j/k

He's definitely in the closet but not about liberalism
 
Quote from Ricter:



Edit: now here's a question. If Obama decided to not run, and the republicans put up a black candidate, would all those blacks who voted Obama switch party preference?

I doubt it.From by observations blacks hate black conservatives
 
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