Posted on 11/06/2007 4:44:35 PM PST by Redcloak
Oh, great. We could go straight from conservative conservatism to kooky conservatism. Please tell me how you can seriously say you would vote for Paul after he says things like the nutsy President of Iran is acting reasonably and understandably. His statements about Pakistan yesterday were troubling as well.
I'm not trying to be mean or sarcastic ... I really want to know how you can lean on his conservative credentials when he is saying such dangerous things. His attitude on foreign policy could get us all killed.
Fair enough. May I say President Ron?
No, I'm sorry, I am the one who's Revolting!
Don’t worry about it. Your FR problem has been solved.
LOL! We need to come up with a snappy term for posters (I won’t say FReepers) who self-immolate whilst supporting their decidedly non-conservative candidates.
Amen.
The day is celebrated in England as an anti-terrorist day-Fawkes was caught before he could complete his mission.
It seems to me that the point is missed on the connection between Nov. 5 and Guy Fawkes and Ron Paul.
I believe the intended connection is with the character in V for Vendetta, who is rising up against a fascist, futuristic Britain (I only saw the movie once, so my memory is a bit fuzzy). As far as I know, *that's* where the connection is -- not with the historical Guy Fawkes (which the character in the movie is actually hearkening back to).
LOL!!!! Thanks for the laugh.
That should have said from compassionate conservatism to kooky conservatism. Anyway, good job of not answering the questions.
Nevermind, as you know the question wasn’t posed to you, I was waiting for an answer from you on another thread.
I don’t think he’s very bright. I think the libertarian movement is using him as their standard bearer, flawed though he may be, and that’s the reason he seems to be getting some traction. That’s fine, I have a lot of sympathy with libertarians, but the guy himself turns me off.
Representatives for the Ron Paul campaign said they have discovered more than a dozen mysterious $5 contributions in the past three days.
Wow! $60. We have a major problem on our hands. Time to tighten up the tin foil, my friend.
Sounds like testing the waters. You make several small transactions to test if the cards go through before you put big charges on the cards. It does show that there have been at least attempts by identity thieves to steal credit cards to contribute to his campaign. I wonder how many have not been discovered or disclosed?
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