PAUL DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB POINTING THAT OUT!Quote:
Originally Posted by Paige
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PAUL DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB POINTING THAT OUT!Quote:
Originally Posted by Paige
Actually, RP jumps right back to economics, which really is the root of everything else. I never have a problem following what he says, because if it isn't economics it's the Constitution and national sovreignty.Quote:
Originally Posted by butterbean
And yes, Brit Hume was a condescending POS!!! :twisted:
I believe Romney owes Paul and apolgy.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=4115702&page=1
Romney is a complete fool. He fails to understand that Paul has a devoted following that raised 20 million in one quarter. If something happens and Paul does not win the nomination, that loyal following will have to go somewhere. And Romney's juvenile giggling and insults have locked the door on Paul supporters ever going to his camp.
Again the moderators asked good questions to their "choice" of candidates. Giuliani, Huckabee and McCain seemed to get alot more attention. McCain wouldn't shut up! I don't think McCain and Giuliani understand what a bell means. Maybe they need to start using sirens so whenever then go into overtime whatever they say is drowned out.
That would work!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by butterbean
I am not sure why Paul accepts Fox's invitation to debate. Fox is a complete hatchet job, and always asks Paul dopey questions they don't ask anyone else.
They also cut the volume down on his mic so he has to ask for a question to be repeated. He outclassed everyone else on the stage last night. He does have manners, remains polite; unlike the other bozo's.
I'm surprised McCain didn't let lose of his infamous "F" bombs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2NrGqkI3Bs
OK, I believe, they all owe Ron an apology, especially the smarmy moderator who was beyond rude. I did not say I demand it, I said I believe...Quote:
Originally Posted by usanevada
Especially after Hannity basically he was going to get Paul.. and show his supporters who he really is.. or somethinglike that.. Everyone knew it would be like that..Quote:
Originally Posted by Dianne
Bush has to have one. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bren4824
Bush: "Should I create a comprehensive immigraiton reform bill, in a backroom with Kennedy, Graham and Reid"?
8 Ball: "Yes - definitely."
Bush: "Will the nation realize it is amnesty"?
8 Ball: "My sources say no".
Dixie
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Bush: "Should I create a comprehensive immigraiton reform bill, in a backroom with Kennedy, Graham and Reid"?
You forgot the biggest one, John McCain !!!!
It's almost time to begin a ground game with him. He is leading the S.C. polls right now. Possibly get signs on roadways:
Vote amnesty
Vote John McCain
:oops: I took a phone call and missed part of the interviews that Sean and Hannity had after the debate. Was Ron Paul included in those, because I remember seeing all of them BUT Paul. Did I miss it? :?
You didn't miss anything, they refused to interview Paul afterwards... :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by butterbean
Hannity is a POS!Quote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys
WELL THAT SUCKS. HOW UNFAIR. I FEEL SORRY FOR RON PAUL. HE SURE HAS HELD UP UNDER ALOT OF HUMILITY. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys
Pinestraw, Paul was invited to be interviewed but he turned Hannity down, Said he had another engagement. Guess Paul is still mad at him. :D
There was a post debate ralley for Paul at the Liberty Restaurant in Myrtle Beach...
My son was there and in awe with all hugh Ron Paul signs lining Ocean Blvd. And the Ron Paul blimp flying over the convention center.
That's why they hate Paul. They are jealous of his grassroots effort, and furious they cannot make him change his position and flip flop like everyone else.
They can't break Dr. NO; nor can they buy him !!!
You got me "pinestraw" I got it and have had it for quit some time :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys
The part in the debate last night I loved was when paul brought up the incident this week in the middle east. The other canidates answered a question about Iranians up against our battle ships this week.....Paul said just look at these guys they are ready to start world war three over 5 small boats that we could have blown out of the water in 5 seconds, he said this administration is dieing to start a war with IRAN and hello we are broke, we can not afford another war... :lol: it was great, of course the other canidates down played it by looking at him like he was nuts.
Come on 5 small speed boats against an American battleship :roll: he said exactly what I was thinking when I seen it on the news. And I don't think Iran is fool enough to start a war with America.
SOSADFORUS wrote:
Not that it matters, but I don't believe they were battleships. I believe there was a cruiser, destroyer, and frigate. If the enemy get to close the U.S. Navy has every right to blow them to wherever it is they go once they cease to breath. I watched the debate and I didn't see anyone advocating for a war. Everyone pretty much stated that the decision to fire, or not to fire, should be left up to the Commanding Officer. :wink:Quote:
Come on 5 small speed boats against an American battleship he said exactly what I was thinking when I seen it on the news. And I don't think Iran is fool enough to start a war with America.
Actually what they said was Paul was invited but had anotherQuote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys
commitment , If it was true or not , I don't know
This is what Hannity said
I heard that recording before all the controversy started and although I had only the news reports to go on it sounded like a faked accent, almost like a prankster.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bren4824
The other thing is, since when do they announce their intentions? Did they warn the USS Cole before they blew a hole in it?
I don't know what the truth is, it's just kind of bizzare.
I doubt he was invited.. a fabrication to make it seem "Fair"Quote:
Originally Posted by usanevada
Why is everything a plot? a fabrication? black helicopters, men in blackQuote:
Originally Posted by Pistov
This stuff gets old after a while
I thought that was funny as hell. The fancy shmancy focus group put Ron Paul dead last. The funny part was the way Alan Colmes begrudgingly announced (kind of said it out of the corner of his mouth) that the phone-in poll put Ron Paul first.Quote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys
I guess the truth is somewhere inbetween.
I know........But, what Romney said is the truth!!! Iran's whackjob president should NOT be trusted. If Ron Paul is going to investigate the "truth" regarding the situation------don't just automatically take the word of the Iranian government over that of the US-----especially when the lives of US military were at risk!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Saki
He kind of set himself up for that last night!!!
Can Americas "Whackjob" president be trusted?
He's still searching for weapons of mass destruction. :roll:
Oh......So we should automatically take the word of Iran over our own government??Quote:
Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
Nobody is saying that Ron Paul does not have the right to investigate the truth------but don't "automatically" trust the reports/propaganda coming from Iran as the starting point of the so called "truth".
We should not "Automatically" take the word of any of them, my point is our President is no different, he is not anymore trustworthy.
Personally, I think this administration would do anything to put fear in the people. Kind of strange that a few days after this Iranian thing, they come out with the RealID Act, don't you think?
Yes they have some Ameicans running scared with the terriorst crap!Quote:
Originally Posted by tinybobidaho
I wish they could explain why 6 years after 9/11 our ports and borders are not secure :roll:
Tiny, did you read the thread I posted...Dennis Kucinch is paying for recount in NH :lol:
The "Iranian thing" could have resulted in the deaths of numerous US military-----just like what happened with the Cole. Actually, WORSE than the Cole.Quote:
Originally Posted by tinybobidaho
And, no about the Real ID-----they have been talking about this for quite a long time.
Yes, I read it. I'm glad somebody is doing it.
Bren, they'll be talking about this ID Act for a long time because the people won't let it happen. Especially when you have entire states refusing to get it.
Cribster I thought the very same thing when I saw and heard the video for the first time.My immediate thought was "That sounds Like a Fake Accent" in fact it almost sounded like a joke.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cribster
We all know our Whacko wants to start WWIII and says so even though he has known for a while now Iran is not working on a nuclear, so I think being skeptical is a good idea.
The states won't be able to refuse------they will deny them Homeland Security funding.Quote:
Originally Posted by tinybobidaho
I just heard Chertoff being interviewed about this on Fox.
There is nothing wrong with being skeptical or investigating the truth-----but you do not use the propaganda being released from Iran as the basis of the so-called truth!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by USPatriot
Bren you need to take a break. Cribster and I both are refering to the US press release.You watch way to much of Brainwashing FAUX news !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bren4824
Pinestraw I want to tell you something....I really enjoy reading your posts. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys
Thanks Balboa, although sometimes I really DON'T enjoy typing them... :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Balboa
Dianne,could I compliment you with this post!!! :wink: If Paul does not win it I would vote for Thompson. Never will I vote for Romney he really showed his back side last night. :evil:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dianne
Hey we finally agree on something. But not enough numbers to help him win the nomination. And it won't take long to prove me right on this.Quote:
Originally Posted by PinestrawGuys