You mean this fringe:
Ron Paul Endorsed By Alabama Republican Assembly
Who should I push then? I’m open to suggestions.
[quote]Rocky101 wrote:
You mean this fringe:
Ron Paul Endorsed By Alabama Republican Assembly
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/018922.html
[/quote]
HaHahhha!
Yes, that fringe.
A press release from Pope Lew in his Vatican of Auburn, Alabama:
"The Alabama Republican Assembly is a grass-roots volunteer organization chartered by the National Federation of Republican Assemblies. "
In other words, Paulies meet in Pauliville and agree to Paul.
What a maroon! ( i.e.: You have hereby lost any credibilty)
[quote]DrSkeptix wrote:
Rocky101 wrote:
You mean this fringe:
Ron Paul Endorsed By Alabama Republican Assembly
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/018922.html
HaHahhha!
Yes, that fringe.
A press release from Pope Lew in his Vatican of Auburn, Alabama:
"The Alabama Republican Assembly is a grass-roots volunteer organization chartered by the National Federation of Republican Assemblies. "
In other words, Paulies meet in Pauliville and agree to Paul.
What a maroon! ( i.e.: You have hereby lost any credibilty)[/quote]
I guess you hate freedom. Enjoy being a slave, use that rebate check paid for by China and buy chinese goods.
You mean the welfare check…
[quote]Rocky101 wrote:
I guess you hate freedom. Enjoy being a slave, use that rebate check paid for by China and buy chinese goods.
[/quote]
You do realize that “I guess you hate freedom” is the phrase used to caricature “dumb conservatives” by people like John Stewart and Bill Maher. I had never actually heard or seen it used seriously before…
[quote]BostonBarrister wrote:
I had never actually heard or seen it used seriously before…[/quote]
Well duh. You haven’t been open to hearing it. You know, with you hating freedom and all.
[quote]BostonBarrister wrote:
Rocky101 wrote:
I guess you hate freedom. Enjoy being a slave, use that rebate check paid for by China and buy chinese goods.
You do realize that “I guess you hate freedom” is the phrase used to caricature “dumb conservatives” by people like John Stewart and Bill Maher. I had never actually heard or seen it used seriously before…[/quote]
I take it you’ve never been to Mississippi or northern Florida?
My cousins (from said places) use phrases similar to that all of the time. Usually in reference to my families anti-war stance. My dad gets all angry and basically becomes a caricature liberal, my mother shakes her head, and I laugh at them all.
90% of everyone I’ve met is either an ignorant liberal, and ignorant conservative, or just doesn’t care. Those of us on this forum (well, most of us anyway) fall under the other 10%. We care, we’re informed, and we’re not fringe or crazy (the exceptions should be obvious). Thus, we only tend to gravitate towards people like us.
I’ve met just as many people who equate Bush to Hitler as I have people who call anti-war supporters “unamerican” or “freedom haters”. There’s a lot of both, and they’re equally hilarious.
[quote]Beowolf wrote:
BostonBarrister wrote:
Rocky101 wrote:
I guess you hate freedom. Enjoy being a slave, use that rebate check paid for by China and buy chinese goods.
You do realize that “I guess you hate freedom” is the phrase used to caricature “dumb conservatives” by people like John Stewart and Bill Maher. I had never actually heard or seen it used seriously before…
I’ve met just as many people who equate Bush to Hitler as I have people who call anti-war supporters “unamerican” or “freedom haters”. There’s a lot of both, and they’re equally hilarious. [/quote]
I love freedom. I love freedom so much that I am willing it give it to rocky101: the freedom to be a hopeless imbecile. Enjoy.
[quote]Beowolf wrote:
BostonBarrister wrote:
Rocky101 wrote:
I guess you hate freedom. Enjoy being a slave, use that rebate check paid for by China and buy chinese goods.
You do realize that “I guess you hate freedom” is the phrase used to caricature “dumb conservatives” by people like John Stewart and Bill Maher. I had never actually heard or seen it used seriously before…
I take it you’ve never been to Mississippi or northern Florida?
My cousins (from said places) use phrases similar to that all of the time. Usually in reference to my families anti-war stance. My dad gets all angry and basically becomes a caricature liberal, my mother shakes her head, and I laugh at them all.
90% of everyone I’ve met is either an ignorant liberal, and ignorant conservative, or just doesn’t care. Those of us on this forum (well, most of us anyway) fall under the other 10%. We care, we’re informed, and we’re not fringe or crazy (the exceptions should be obvious). Thus, we only tend to gravitate towards people like us.
I’ve met just as many people who equate Bush to Hitler as I have people who call anti-war supporters “unamerican” or “freedom haters”. There’s a lot of both, and they’re equally hilarious. [/quote]
You could be charged with a hate crime, you know. With all that freedom hating you’re doing.
[quote]DrSkeptix wrote:
I love freedom. I love freedom so much that I am willing it give it to rocky101: the freedom to be a hopeless imbecile. Enjoy.[/quote]
Oh yeah, sure. I bet you even have “free friends,” and work with “free co-workers.” Every freedom hater says the same!
P.S. Yeah, ok. I overplayed this bad joke long enough. Sorry.
This is not new. All the establishment candidates have been mirroring Paul’s economic speech since he is the only one who sounds like he knows what he is talking about.
Indeed, Paul is the only one who has any understanding of economics as it really works.