Posted on 02/18/2010 10:22:05 AM PST by freedomwarrior998
“CNN completely omits all references to Christians, the Catholic Church, bush bashing, and Communist theory in their article.”
Ron Paul is a Christian? What denomination is he? If non-denominational, then what are his beliefs about salvation? Is he a Calvinist? Is it true that he doesn’t support Israel?
Huh?
DU calls him a “Tea-Bagger”
lol
Liberals on several sites are now labeling him as “Joe the Pilot” and trying to get that meme started.
“The communist creed: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
The capitalist creed: From each according to his gullibility, to each according to his greed.”
Too bad Janet Napolitano ignored anti-Christian Commie loving pilots on her watch list and instead goes after Constitutional freedom loving Veterans and Tea Partiers.
This is the second loonie Liberal to go over the edge in the last week.
It's only nonsense when the conclusion is made that everybody in the group behaves the same way, which nobody did.
He refers to “the monsters of organized religion”, and cites the “vulgar, corrupt Catholic Church” as the lone example.
I was just trying to find out what the guy was complaining about. I did not see the problem of what he was talking about.
It seems your profession of engineer and my former occupation of postal employee suffer the same fate: the many are judged by the sins of the few.
Now it is important that all our media organs report only that he was angry with the IRS so that he can be denounced as a Rightwing whacko. This will allow comrade Janet Napolitano to increase funding for surveillance of Tea Party Bagger radicals. And remember, this was NOT an act of terrorism. Understood? Good.
OK - I’m not getting your comarison to Paul at all.
Please hit me upside the head with it. If I go point by point through that definition and compare it to his views - I can’t see anything similar - in fact he’s mostly like the opposite of that definition.
I really don’t want this thread to be about Paul - because it’s not - but your view does have me intrigued, shall we say?
I think even most here at FR who don’t like the guy would be reluctant to side with your view of him as a fascist.
I think I may have stumbled in something, what was that about?
Yeah and they tried to spin the myth that Charles Bishop/Bishra was a young conservative (who just so happened to be muslim and praise OBL in his suicide note when he flew a plane into a bank building in Tampa in December 2001).
http://rawstory.com/2010/02/spin-usa-suicidal-austin-plane-crasher-damage-left/
At the conservative-leaning Free Republic a number of commenters worry that the incident will tarnish the Tea Party movement and/or call Stack liberal because he mentioned opposition to President George W. Bush.
NavyCanDo writes, “This sounds like the rantings of the loonatic Mike Malloy from Leftist talk radio show. He over the last few nights has been saying violence is the only solution. Hard to believe this guy is alloud to be on the air.”
In response to TruthHound’s “And this commie scumbag gets his spew posted to FREE REPUBLIC!?!? Why?”, VRWCmember responds,
So that when the drive-by media tries to spin selected quotes from the screed as a “tax-protestor” (like those Tea Party extremists), we already have the truth that this guy is no right-winger, but rather a wealth-envying class warrior tax-dodge scammer (probably jealous that TurboTax Timmy could get away with it but he couldn’t), anti-religion, anti-Bush, anti-capitalist nutbag who was probably a hope and change voter. Notice in his screed that he bemoans the fact that congress could bail out the bankers and the automakers, but couldn’t find a way to pass universal healthcare. His SPEW NEEDS TO BE POSTED so that people can see he was no right-winger. Don’t let the media spin this guy as a Tea Party activists. You KNOW they will try.
NavyCanDo agrees, “Probbaly to counter the missinformation. Look at the first few hundred post on the original breaking news. It was greared he was going to be a Tea Party person and that the media was going to use that against conservatives everywhere.”
“He was mad cause Obambi’s hopey & changey didn’t work for him! Boo hoo!” blondee123 writes at Free Republic.
By what is known so far it is *likely* that Joe Stack was a Tea Party attendee. He is not a communist. He could have been as you said a Laroucher. Some of them have attended Tea Parties.
Why are you and the others trying to stiffle discussion?
He wanted free health care and to share the wealth of the fat cats. It's wasn't fair he had to pay taxes, so Bush (he conveniently left out Oboma) could bail out the rich guys instead of giving the money to him.
He sounds like a typical DUmmie.
“The recent presidential puppet GW Bush and his cronies in their eight years certainly reinforced for all of us that this criticism rings equally true for all of the government.”
THIS is the result of that kind of populist poison.
[Please forgive a third ping in one day. I promise that this will be rare in the extreme.]
Ron Paul:
What’s happening is, there’s transfer of wealth from the poor and the middle class to the wealthy. This comes about because of the monetary system that we have. When you inflate a currency or destroy a currency, the middle class gets wiped out. So the people who get to use the money first which is created by the Federal Reserve system benefit. So the money gravitates to the banks and to Wall Street. That’s why you have more billionaires than ever before. Today, this country is in the middle of a recession for a lot of people... As long as we live beyond our means we are destined to live beneath our means. And we have lived beyond our means because we are financing a foreign policy that is so extravagant and beyond what we can control, as well as the spending here at home. And we’re depending on the creation of money out of thin air, which is nothing more than debasement of the currency. It’s counterfeit... So, if you want a healthy economy, you have to study monetary theory and figure out why it is that we’re suffering. And everybody doesn’t suffer equally, or this wouldn’t be so bad. It’s always the poor people — those who are on retired incomes — that suffer the most. But the politicians and those who get to use the money first, like the military industrial complex, they make a lot of money and they benefit from it.
GOP debate, Dearborn, Michigan, October 9, 2007
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