Ron Paul

Have you heard of Ron Paul, a Republican Presidential Candidate?

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MelissaCato

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I'm worried about the Democrats really. I don't think most democrats who support Obama or Clinton 's health care plan know exactly the fine details. It's crazy stuff. They indead plan to legalize everyone in America with Mandatory Government Health Care for every human being alive. That means, and you can go google this crap, people who don't have health care will be subject to fines and inprisonment if in public. WTF. Americans need to wake up.
You know in Cuba ... people are prisoned who don't have jobs, jobs I tell ya, you cannot live in Cuba and NOT have a job. That's why Cubans respect America so much, they don't have to be in jail just to live. Same idea with this demo health care.
It's totally insane these people running for American President.
The only person who cares about you and me, our children, our Constitution, our property, our health care, our well being in this free country is Ron Paul.
If you can't see that by now..... :confused:
 

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Yes ,,,, I can see that , but without more media output about him , he doesn't have the chance of a snowball in hell !! I'll vote anywhere to keep the Hill/Bill ticket out !!! I don't want my vote to go to waste !!! I can remember when so many voted for Ross Perot to no avail.I still wish we could vote for who we DON"T want !
 
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LMAO! Nice choice of words . . . .

But, abortion isn't why I won't support him. The reason I won't support him is because he's just another hypocritical politician. Abortion is a matter of the rights of the individual and not a constitutional issue - two things that Paul has repeatedly said he supports, the rights of the individual and the Constitution. But, when it comes to an issue that HE disagrees with - in this case abortion - he's quick to make an exception to his alleged support of individual rights and the Constitution.


Sorry, this post is from WAY back... quite a few pages ago, but I have a little something to say...

You speak about the rights of the individual and the constitution... a woman should have the right to make choices about her body, TRUE and I agree with that, but when a woman chooses to have an abortion she is interfering with the rights of another human being. I would like to know where the rights of the unborn are. Oh, thats right, they don't have any. I believe the unborn SHOULD have rights. But instead you give the "woman" and doctor the right to take another life. I think THAT is unconstitutional.

Not wanting to get into an abortion debate... been there, done that all before, lol. Just thought I would voice my opinion and give the unborn a voice...
 
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I'm worried about the Democrats really. I don't think most democrats who support Obama or Clinton 's health care plan know exactly the fine details. It's crazy stuff. They indead plan to legalize everyone in America with Mandatory Government Health Care for every human being alive. That means, and you can go google this crap, people who don't have health care will be subject to fines and inprisonment if in public. WTF. Americans need to wake up.
You know in Cuba ... people are prisoned who don't have jobs, jobs I tell ya, you cannot live in Cuba and NOT have a job. That's why Cubans respect America so much, they don't have to be in jail just to live. Same idea with this demo health care.
It's totally insane these people running for American President.
The only person who cares about you and me, our children, our Constitution, our property, our health care, our well being in this free country is Ron Paul.
If you can't see that by now..... :confused:
I'm worried about the health care issue, too. I'm actually an ex-Democrat. (Soured by NAFTA and Bill Clinton's handling of domestic unrest during his tenure.) So I would not be opposed to a workable nonprofit or single buyer system. Workable means keeping costs down in every way.

But the idea of forcing people to buy private insurance is frankly a nightmare to me. I would have health insurance now if I could afford it, for Pete's sake. They are all muddled in their thinking. Private health insurance is a bad deal for people now, but the current proposal seems like it will drive up health costs in general and penalize the uninsured lower income middle class.

I am not sure how Ron Paul would deal with the health care cost issues, but I know that he is against mandatory vaccination of all but the most necessary vaccines and he respects traditional medicine and says he would preserve our health care choice freedom.

And he is very knowledgable about economic matters. That video I posted is really more a a pro-Paul, rather than anti-McCain video. I was glad that McCain lasted, rather than Rudy, but Ron Paul is the Republican that can pull Independent ex-Democrat votes. Maybe not all of them, but a lot.

I was listening to NBC news tonight and they did not even mention Paul being in the latest debate. I am just not going to watch them at all. They are just corporate shills since GE bought the network. But Ron Paul is getting better treatment from PBS and selective shows. And thank goodness for the Internet!
 
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HAVE YOU BEEN RAPED? Do you know what goes through someones mind at that time. You could not have forced me what so ever to go anywhere and voluntarily be touched. Nor could you get me to tell, I was so ashamed of myself period. All you want to do is crawl under a rock and hide so its all well and good for you to say all that but you have not been there you have NOT experienced it! And until you have dont tell me sh*t about it or that you would have to be dead believe me I never thought it wouldnt happen to me. And it went on from the time I was 8-13. At the age of 13 he was officially out of our lives until my mom let him back in and you know what I said after he left the first time I will kill anyone who does that to me again. But he had that much emotional control over me that I couldnt.
Where I live, you can buy the morning after pill over the counter, no questions asked. I think all places should allow woman to get the morning after pill over the counter! Women who are raped NEED to have the morning after pill available to them. I have some right now in cases of emergency.

I myself have been raped and molested. I know how it feels to be ashamed and that its all your fault and that no one will truly understand. It ruined most of my life.

Something else I would like to say... a lot of people believe that the morning after pill (plan B) ends a pregnancy, when it in fact doesn't. It PREVENTS the sperm from getting to the egg. If a pregnancy has already taken place, then the pregnancy will continue whether or not you take the pill, and that is why you need to take it within 72 hours.
 

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Don't Miss Ron Paul in the MTV/MySpace Debate at 3PM Pacific/6PM Eastern Time on MTV... where he will engage in dialogue with Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee.

For all the details of the debate, please read the MTV.Com story at http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1580721/20080131/id_0.jhtml

Gotta love American Broadcasting. :D

Who would have ever thought a Presidential Debate on MTV ??? :lol-sign:

Ya, who are the Sheeple naw !!!!!! Too funny.
 

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Petition from the American People to Congress.. REINTRODUCE THE PAPER BALLOT ACT OF 2006 Sign Here -->> http://hcpbnow.org/petition.html

We, the undersigned, respectfully request that Congress reintroduce the Paper Ballot Act of 2006 (previously numbered House Resolution 6200 and introduced during the 109th Congress) after amending it to include all federal elections, into this, the 110th session of Congress, in time for passage and implementation for the 2008 Presidential Election.

The bill must assure that:

No voting machines will be allowed in any phase of the election process and early voting is prohibited;

All federal elections will be conducted entirely with paper ballots and hand counts at the local polls on election day;

Vote counting will be witnessed by representatives of the various political parties with a candidate on the ballot and the general public;

Citizens will be allowed to videotape at every polling place, with a full unobstructed view of the ballots, ballot boxes, and envelopes used for provisional ballots from the time the polls open, the counting of the votes, and until the final precinct totals are posted on the exterior face of the primary public entrance door of the polling place on election night.
Texas voters: H.B. 3894 Sign here -->> http://hcpbnow.org/petitiontx.html

We, the undersigned, respectfully request that the Texas State Legislature pass and enact the Texas Hand Count Paper Ballot Bill of 2007 (H.B. 3894), in time for passage and implementation for the 2008 Presidential Election.
 

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