Ron Paul vs Dennis Kucinich in presidentials

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by kilgram, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. peoplevsmedia

    peoplevsmedia Banned

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    16 trillion dollar debt with interest that our government created IS extreme. a real leader coming to America and exterminating the scum who created and contributed to all this mess is NOT extreme
     
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    sh777Mtl New Member

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    That won't help your cause.
     
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    These 2 are the worst of what American politics has to offer.
    The both have lost 2 presidential bids.
    They both like POT..which is their base..and some of us know it ..
    They both wont punish IRAN..
    Representing Cleveland ?
    and the safest district in Texas.

    Its amazing that people still live there.

    and the Puff Puff line was spot on..
    I require you to reason and think..
    Try it.
     
  4. peoplevsmedia

    peoplevsmedia Banned

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    I can NOT vote for them, because despite their overwhealming popularity in the end they are not placed on a ballot:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9nOIusbDwI&feature=BFp&list=PLDEF1D71AB639A67B"]Jerry Day on Ron Paul and the Media - YouTube[/ame]
     
  5. sh777Mtl

    sh777Mtl New Member

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    Your argument is basically that I smoke pot then? Sounds pretty indisputable. Other than one sentence talking points, do you know anything at all about any candidate platforms or voting records?

    Romney lost an election by the way. Is he unelectable now? Perry governs in Texas. His job was too easy I guess? He no longer qualifies either then?
     
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    What do you mean with the ballot? Is not everybody electable in some point?
     
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    I mean the media absolutely manipulates elections, and I am saddened that Ron Paul participates in this fraud circus on the media where he has no choice but to sound like a kidnaped kid having to explain himself rather then a leader that he is.

    Imagine if at this point Ron Paul in one of the debates would only come on to announce that he is leaving this circus and will explain why on his web site. it would have more use then continnuing to play with this scum. my web site lists plenty of reasons why should do exactly just that.

    IT WOULD BE MORE USEFUL FOR ALL OF US instead of him stayng there. let the people realise that this is a scum circus.
     
  8. kilgram

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    Well. I know this problem, in different level, instead of persons, of parties. But in Spain the things are changing, slowly. And I want to see the results of the elections of 20th November. But maybe IU will rise a lot. And it is meaning of some kind of change.

    USA can make change the things. Just you need to learn how.
     
  9. Clint Torres

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    IMO they are both relics, and need to move out of government and let some change begin. They had their chance for the past decade and during that time, the USA was declining. So, they are not the solution, they are the problem of the USA. So are all those who are or have been holidng on to their political office chairs with a death grip. They all need to be voted out.
     
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    You've got some marshmallow logic going on there. Since none of Ron Paul's positions have been enacted, he can hardly be to blame for the financial decline of the last decade. In fact, he has been warning of the financial collapse and his recommendations have gone unheeded.
     
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    Wow, possibly the most logically devoid post I've read in this fine message board to date.

    So, the two guys with the most contrary views to the established way of thinking are "relics" and are "the problem of the USA", despite the fact your post is oozing with distain for the establishment. Seriously, you clearly don't know what either man stands for and likely have very little knowledge of politics. Why are you bothering to post on this site?

    Just turn on the TV and go back to watching Seinfeld re-runs or something.
     
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    At the very least, the grassroots lefties need to be promoting Kucinich the same way the grassroots right promotes Paul. The Democratic party is thoroughly out of touch and corrupt, same as the Republicans were until just recently. They *need* the guidance of an ideologue to remind them of what that party is supposed to be about.
     

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