The Military Supports Ron Paul's "crazy" Foreign Policy

deprave

New Member
Your logic that ron paul not doing well in florida gop primary equates to him not doing well there head to head vss obama is incredibly flawed and could not possibly be your own thoughts. This is why we say you are clearly parroting someone
 

UncleBuck

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Your logic that ron paul not doing well in florida gop primary equates to him not doing well there head to head vss obama is incredibly flawed and could not possibly be your own thoughts. This is why we say you are clearly parroting someone
i am not parroting anyone.

paul easily loses head to head versus obama in florida for the aforementioned reasons.
 

RyanTheRhino

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when people ask Ron Paul about how he would get his platform done he should just point to what happened with SOPA and PIPIA. He should explain that the power of the people will trump the grid lock in congress.
 

NLXSK1

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none of those were the actual electoral map. they were depictions of what the electoral map would have looked like had the vote been limited to certain demographics.
[h=1]A Rorschach test would have been more useful....[/h]
 

deprave

New Member
Really doesn't even matter everything is so much different now...a lot of those states have turned red or are normally red. Obama got the youth vote by campaigning as an entirely different person who was for 'change'. The country wanted change and we didn't get it, we didn't even get the same Obama.

Ron Paul gets that same youth vote and is more likely to beat Obama then anyone IMO.

Regardless of all that and going back to the parroting point: you want to talk about the General as if its the primary, you are obviously parroting someone from main stream media because nobody with a brain would come to that conclusion on their own. Then mame comes on here an repeats the same bullshit, how can it be possible that two different people made the mistake of thinking that republicans would vote for Obama over Ron Paul in FL in the general? The odds seem very slim that two people coming to such a ridiculous conclusion on their own merit would ever be in the same place at the same time.

Did you learn this from Mr Krugman? Perhaps Wolf Blitzer and the twitter round table discussion? Maybe Brett Baer?

[video=youtube;AZccdwPUpCU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZccdwPUpCU[/video]
 

InCognition

Active Member
that's really saying something when you can convince a bunch of (primarily) young people who volunteered for a pointless war to donate to your pointless campaign.
Oh, what could be said about Obama's contributors right now... I won't even go there.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
Oh, what could be said about Obama's contributors right now... I won't even go there.
Please, go there.

Know what I was in the Army? Young, dumb and full of cum. In fact I even voted for Dubya in 2004. I had my head completely up my ass. I don't care if it implies that soldiers are fucking stupid, most of em are stupid, recruiters like stupid mfkrs. Don't ask questions, follow orders. Dumbest motherfucker on earth is a kid who doesn't ask questions.

In fact, more than religion, more than any school, more than anything in the world, the US military excels at indoctrinating young men, they don't even pretend that isn't what the fuck they do.

It took me a few years, I replaced superstition with the opposite superstition and became a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theory ideologue, member of IVAW, just like how an atheist goes on a rant when it is still novel. Now I'm a cynical spectator.
 

InCognition

Active Member
Please, go there.

Know what I was in the Army? Young, dumb and full of cum. In fact I even voted for Dubya in 2004. I had my head completely up my ass. I don't care if it implies that soldiers are fucking stupid, most of em are stupid, recruiters like stupid mfkrs. Don't ask questions, follow orders. Dumbest motherfucker on earth is a kid who doesn't ask questions.

In fact, more than religion, more than any school, more than anything in the world, the US military excels at indoctrinating young men, they don't even pretend that isn't what the fuck they do.

It took me a few years, I replaced superstition with the opposite superstition and became a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theory ideologue, member of IVAW, just like how an atheist goes on a rant when it is still novel. Now I'm a cynical spectator.
What I would say doesn't regard soldiers. Most soldiers have a level of respect that places them beyond the realm of what I would bring up.

I'm still not going to go there because some people here will fly into a shit-storm and spout off some garbage.
 

Pat the stoner

New Member
Please, go there.

Know what I was in the Army? Young, dumb and full of cum. In fact I even voted for Dubya in 2004. I had my head completely up my ass. I don't care if it implies that soldiers are fucking stupid, most of em are stupid, recruiters like stupid mfkrs. Don't ask questions, follow orders. Dumbest motherfucker on earth is a kid who doesn't ask questions.

In fact, more than religion, more than any school, more than anything in the world, the US military excels at indoctrinating young men, they don't even pretend that isn't what the fuck they do.

It took me a few years, I replaced superstition with the opposite superstition and became a tin foil hat wearing conspiracy theory ideologue, member of IVAW, just like how an atheist goes on a rant when it is still novel. Now I'm a cynical spectator.
The military has a way of changing people . I would have done anything I was told when I joined , no questions asked . Now I'm exactly the opposite , esp when it involves the gov . I always feel they are up to something NFG .
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
The military has a way of changing people . I would have done anything I was told when I joined , no questions asked . Now I'm exactly the opposite , esp when it involves the gov . I always feel they are up to something NFG .
The military itself has changed quite a bit. I was in during VietNam and I never met a single soldier who willingly did what they were told. Having said that, I think the Army did me a lot of good. I grew up a bit, I had a lot of fun in the Army and I went to college on the GI Bill.
 
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