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2 years ago
in Gore Is Our Next President (Ron Paul as VP?) on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
RP’s YouTube Headquarters:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RonPaul2008...
RP’s writings:
http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/
Come by and chat w/ us….
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RonPaul2008...
RP’s writings:
http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/
Come by and chat w/ us….
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/
2 years ago
in Gore Is Our Next President (Ron Paul as VP?) on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
RP’s YouTube Headquarters:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RonPaul2008...
RP’s writings:
http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/
Come by and chat w/ us….
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RonPaul2008...
RP’s writings:
http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/
Come by and chat w/ us….
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/
2 years ago
in 5 Ron Paul Quotes That Scare Me on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the ‘criminal justice system,’ I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal. — Ron Paul
- Debunked. Didn't write it and already explained his position on it. If he was a racist you'd see it in more than a newsletter that he didn't write over a decade ago.
Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty and the end of welfare and affirmative action. — Ron Paul
- Debunked. Already been addressed also.
The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders’ political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. — Ron Paul
- Well, that's a fact. They were. So what? There's nothing that can change what happened in 1776.
The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. Throughout our nation’s history, churches have done what no government can ever do, namely teach morality and civility. — Ron Paul
- You're misunderstanding his point on this. He's talking about how churches, community groups, etc. used to help people in need and help people get off their feet as a community service. Nowadays the federal government does those things by stealing the money via unconstitutional taxes. His point is that it's not the federal government's duty to provide for everyone. It's each state, city, town, church, or whatever to help others.
- Debunked. Didn't write it and already explained his position on it. If he was a racist you'd see it in more than a newsletter that he didn't write over a decade ago.
Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty and the end of welfare and affirmative action. — Ron Paul
- Debunked. Already been addressed also.
The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders’ political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. — Ron Paul
- Well, that's a fact. They were. So what? There's nothing that can change what happened in 1776.
The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. Throughout our nation’s history, churches have done what no government can ever do, namely teach morality and civility. — Ron Paul
- You're misunderstanding his point on this. He's talking about how churches, community groups, etc. used to help people in need and help people get off their feet as a community service. Nowadays the federal government does those things by stealing the money via unconstitutional taxes. His point is that it's not the federal government's duty to provide for everyone. It's each state, city, town, church, or whatever to help others.
2 years ago
in 5 Ron Paul Quotes That Scare Me on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the ‘criminal justice system,’ I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal. — Ron Paul
- Debunked. Didn't write it and already explained his position on it. If he was a racist you'd see it in more than a newsletter that he didn't write over a decade ago.
Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty and the end of welfare and affirmative action. — Ron Paul
- Debunked. Already been addressed also.
The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders’ political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. — Ron Paul
- Well, that's a fact. They were. So what? There's nothing that can change what happened in 1776.
The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. Throughout our nation’s history, churches have done what no government can ever do, namely teach morality and civility. — Ron Paul
- You're misunderstanding his point on this. He's talking about how churches, community groups, etc. used to help people in need and help people get off their feet as a community service. Nowadays the federal government does those things by stealing the money via unconstitutional taxes. His point is that it's not the federal government's duty to provide for everyone. It's each state, city, town, church, or whatever to help others.
- Debunked. Didn't write it and already explained his position on it. If he was a racist you'd see it in more than a newsletter that he didn't write over a decade ago.
Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market, individual liberty and the end of welfare and affirmative action. — Ron Paul
- Debunked. Already been addressed also.
The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders’ political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. — Ron Paul
- Well, that's a fact. They were. So what? There's nothing that can change what happened in 1776.
The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. Throughout our nation’s history, churches have done what no government can ever do, namely teach morality and civility. — Ron Paul
- You're misunderstanding his point on this. He's talking about how churches, community groups, etc. used to help people in need and help people get off their feet as a community service. Nowadays the federal government does those things by stealing the money via unconstitutional taxes. His point is that it's not the federal government's duty to provide for everyone. It's each state, city, town, church, or whatever to help others.
2 years ago
in Ron Paul’s Views On Race Will Be His Downfall on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
Here's the direct links:
http://paulonpaper.com/
And you should come by and chat with all of us. It's a good place to ask some questions or just have meaningful conversation.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/index.php
http://paulonpaper.com/
And you should come by and chat with all of us. It's a good place to ask some questions or just have meaningful conversation.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/index.php
2 years ago
in Ron Paul’s Views On Race Will Be His Downfall on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
Here's the direct links:
http://paulonpaper.com/
And you should come by and chat with all of us. It's a good place to ask some questions or just have meaningful conversation.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/index.php
http://paulonpaper.com/
And you should come by and chat with all of us. It's a good place to ask some questions or just have meaningful conversation.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/index.php
2 years ago
in Ron Paul’s Views On Race Will Be His Downfall on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid...
I emphasize this and concur w/ it b/c I've read nearly everything RP has ever written.
"Anybody who reads all that he has written – and there’s lots of it – could see that right away.”
He puts out columns every week and they can all be viewed at PAULONPAPER.COM
Dr. Paul is not a racist at all. If he was there would be a trend or paper trail in his 40 years of writing.
"global warming" - RP has stated that alot of scientists disagree on the subject. He also said he supports states doing more about it b/c currently the Federal Government is not authorized under the Constiution to legislate the issue. That can be fixed by simply adding an Amendment to the Constitution. He's flexible as long as it's lawful, meaning, we can do whatever needs to be done on any issue like this but we have to do it by the rules (aka Amending the Constitution). See, not sticking to the Constitution is what has gotten America is such bad shape b/c the federal government just ignores what they're legally authorized to do and just starts writing law after law. Hence, hundreds of thousands of laws on the books that shouldn't even exist. You've got to respect someone in the political arena actually abiding by their oath.
"Christian nation" - RP is a strong advocate of separation b/w church and state. In no way is RP a bible thumper. In fact, I've never heard speak or write much on it at all. Of course, he's personally Pro-Life. But keep in mind that he wants to abolish Roe vs. Wade and let each state deal it b/c, once again, abortion is not a federal matter. And if you think about it, that would be the best way to handle it b/c it's a win win for everyone. States like Mississippi for instance, would not allow it while a state like New York would. Everyone wins.
Email me if you've got any questions. Cheers.
- LL
RP 08'
I emphasize this and concur w/ it b/c I've read nearly everything RP has ever written.
"Anybody who reads all that he has written – and there’s lots of it – could see that right away.”
He puts out columns every week and they can all be viewed at PAULONPAPER.COM
Dr. Paul is not a racist at all. If he was there would be a trend or paper trail in his 40 years of writing.
"global warming" - RP has stated that alot of scientists disagree on the subject. He also said he supports states doing more about it b/c currently the Federal Government is not authorized under the Constiution to legislate the issue. That can be fixed by simply adding an Amendment to the Constitution. He's flexible as long as it's lawful, meaning, we can do whatever needs to be done on any issue like this but we have to do it by the rules (aka Amending the Constitution). See, not sticking to the Constitution is what has gotten America is such bad shape b/c the federal government just ignores what they're legally authorized to do and just starts writing law after law. Hence, hundreds of thousands of laws on the books that shouldn't even exist. You've got to respect someone in the political arena actually abiding by their oath.
"Christian nation" - RP is a strong advocate of separation b/w church and state. In no way is RP a bible thumper. In fact, I've never heard speak or write much on it at all. Of course, he's personally Pro-Life. But keep in mind that he wants to abolish Roe vs. Wade and let each state deal it b/c, once again, abortion is not a federal matter. And if you think about it, that would be the best way to handle it b/c it's a win win for everyone. States like Mississippi for instance, would not allow it while a state like New York would. Everyone wins.
Email me if you've got any questions. Cheers.
- LL
RP 08'
2 years ago
in Ron Paul’s Views On Race Will Be His Downfall on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid...
I emphasize this and concur w/ it b/c I've read nearly everything RP has ever written.
"Anybody who reads all that he has written – and there’s lots of it – could see that right away.”
He puts out columns every week and they can all be viewed at PAULONPAPER.COM
Dr. Paul is not a racist at all. If he was there would be a trend or paper trail in his 40 years of writing.
"global warming" - RP has stated that alot of scientists disagree on the subject. He also said he supports states doing more about it b/c currently the Federal Government is not authorized under the Constiution to legislate the issue. That can be fixed by simply adding an Amendment to the Constitution. He's flexible as long as it's lawful, meaning, we can do whatever needs to be done on any issue like this but we have to do it by the rules (aka Amending the Constitution). See, not sticking to the Constitution is what has gotten America is such bad shape b/c the federal government just ignores what they're legally authorized to do and just starts writing law after law. Hence, hundreds of thousands of laws on the books that shouldn't even exist. You've got to respect someone in the political arena actually abiding by their oath.
"Christian nation" - RP is a strong advocate of separation b/w church and state. In no way is RP a bible thumper. In fact, I've never heard speak or write much on it at all. Of course, he's personally Pro-Life. But keep in mind that he wants to abolish Roe vs. Wade and let each state deal it b/c, once again, abortion is not a federal matter. And if you think about it, that would be the best way to handle it b/c it's a win win for everyone. States like Mississippi for instance, would not allow it while a state like New York would. Everyone wins.
Email me if you've got any questions. Cheers.
- LL
RP 08'
I emphasize this and concur w/ it b/c I've read nearly everything RP has ever written.
"Anybody who reads all that he has written – and there’s lots of it – could see that right away.”
He puts out columns every week and they can all be viewed at PAULONPAPER.COM
Dr. Paul is not a racist at all. If he was there would be a trend or paper trail in his 40 years of writing.
"global warming" - RP has stated that alot of scientists disagree on the subject. He also said he supports states doing more about it b/c currently the Federal Government is not authorized under the Constiution to legislate the issue. That can be fixed by simply adding an Amendment to the Constitution. He's flexible as long as it's lawful, meaning, we can do whatever needs to be done on any issue like this but we have to do it by the rules (aka Amending the Constitution). See, not sticking to the Constitution is what has gotten America is such bad shape b/c the federal government just ignores what they're legally authorized to do and just starts writing law after law. Hence, hundreds of thousands of laws on the books that shouldn't even exist. You've got to respect someone in the political arena actually abiding by their oath.
"Christian nation" - RP is a strong advocate of separation b/w church and state. In no way is RP a bible thumper. In fact, I've never heard speak or write much on it at all. Of course, he's personally Pro-Life. But keep in mind that he wants to abolish Roe vs. Wade and let each state deal it b/c, once again, abortion is not a federal matter. And if you think about it, that would be the best way to handle it b/c it's a win win for everyone. States like Mississippi for instance, would not allow it while a state like New York would. Everyone wins.
Email me if you've got any questions. Cheers.
- LL
RP 08'