Rand Pauls 5 most controversial beliefs

I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
 
I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
1. He's a Socialist.
2. He's a Communist.
3. He's a Muslim.
4. He's the antiChrist.
5. He will suck the souls and blood of your children.

What more do you need to know?
 
The CRA hasn't stopped racism, obviously.

Absolutely correct. I would even go as far to say the Affirmative Action Program IS a GOVERNMENT SPONSORED racial profiling program. BOTH PROGRAMS have done nothing but breed hate and discontent between all races and even increased the racist behavior of minorities in this country. It would seem at this point that all the CRA has done is keep minorities in poverty and given the Democrats a card to play in politics....the "see..we aren't racists anymore! Look what we did for you!!! Sorry about forming the KKK and lynching thousands of your relatives." card. Then the minorities say.."OK Democrats...we forgive you...keep the monthly checks coming and we'll keep voting for you."
 
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I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
1. He's a Socialist.
2. He's a Communist.
3. He's a Muslim.
4. He's the antiChrist.
5. He will suck the souls and blood of your children.

What more do you need to know?

There's got to be some way to work the Hitler meme into that list.
 
I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
1. He's a Socialist.
2. He's a Communist.
3. He's a Muslim.
4. He's the antiChrist.
5. He will suck the souls and blood of your children.

What more do you need to know?

That you're a DYKE? And a political oppritunist?
 
I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
1. He's a Socialist.
2. He's a Communist.
3. He's a Muslim.
4. He's the antiChrist.
5. He will suck the souls and blood of your children.

What more do you need to know?

Like I said....no serious submissions expected
 
I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
1. He's a Socialist.
2. He's a Communist.
3. He's a Muslim.
4. He's the antiChrist.
5. He will suck the souls and blood of your children.

What more do you need to know?

That you're a DYKE? And a political oppritunist?
Poor Tommy.

Poor poor Tommy.

Let us all say a prayer for him.
 
Rand Paul's 5 most controversial beliefs - The Week

1. Government shouldn't require private businesses to serve customers of all races
"I don’t like the idea of telling private business owners — I abhor racism. I think it’s a bad business decision to exclude anybody from your restaurant — but, at the same time, I do believe in private ownership."
—Interview with Louisville Courier-Journal, April 25, 2010

2. A nuclear Iran isn't necessarily a threat
"Our national security is not threatened by Iran having one nuclear weapon."
—Ron Paul rally, Burlington, VT, October 2007

3. The Department of Education is unconstitutional
"I am against any federal funding or control of education... There is no Constitutional enumeration for federal education. The Constitution allows states and cities to participate in education, period."
—Response to National Education Association questionnaire, June 2009

4. Rein in Medicare — but not Medicare's payments to doctors (presumably including Rand Paul, a practicing optometrist who says half his patients are on Medicare)
"Medicare is socialized medicine," and one way to control medical costs would be to impose a $2,000 deductible in the program. "But try selling that one in an election."
—Comments in Lexington, KY, June 2009

5. Mountaintop coal mining is good for real estate values
"I think whoever owns the property can do with the property as they wish, and if the coal company buys it from a private property owner and they want to do it, fine. The other thing is that I think coal gets a bad name, because apparently a lot of the land is desirable once it gets flattened out... I don’t think anyone’s going to be missing a hill or two here and there. Some people like the flat land, and some of it apparently has become rather valuable when it’s become flattened."
—TV interview, October 2009

and the problem is?
 
Rand Paul is turning into the joke of the week as he sticks to his Libertarian playbook.

Rand Paul said WHAT???
Rand Paul's Conservative Supporters Stand Up?Kind Of - The Gaggle Blog - Newsweek.com

Wow, Stossel, way to come to the defense of Rand Paul.
[excerpt]
John Stossel of Fox Business News, interviewed by Fox anchor Megyn Kelly. Stossel says he "totally agrees" with Paul, arguing that private groups and businesses should have the right of free association and that most private businesses would have allowed black patrons into their establishments had they been free to do so. “It was the government that made businesses not serve blacks,” argued Stossel. He said he does not condone racism but that private organizations have a right to their opinions. “Are you going to tell the black student association they should accept white students?” he asked Kelly. “It’s time to repeal that part of the law,” Stossel said. When it comes to private business, for better or worse, he argued, “it should be their right to be racist.” (You can watch Stossel's comments above, or here, from Media Matters.)

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhd_TP5rG0c&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube - Fox's Stossel Advocates Repealing Part of the Civil Rights Act[/ame]

Its funny....Stossel used to be a legitimate reporter

And *YOU* used to be a Legitimate POSTER.
 
I'd be more apt to accept your judgment of Rand Paul if you could also post Barack Obama's 5 most controversial beliefs.

I'm guessing that wont happen.
1. He's a Socialist.
2. He's a Communist.
3. He's a Muslim.
4. He's the antiChrist.
5. He will suck the souls and blood of your children.

What more do you need to know?

There's got to be some way to work the Hitler meme into that list.
I thought of that, but I didn't want to go all Godwin and all.

It'll come up soon enough. Give it a few more posts.
 
Rand Paul's 5 most controversial beliefs - The Week

1. Government shouldn't require private businesses to serve customers of all races
"I don’t like the idea of telling private business owners — I abhor racism. I think it’s a bad business decision to exclude anybody from your restaurant — but, at the same time, I do believe in private ownership."
—Interview with Louisville Courier-Journal, April 25, 2010

2. A nuclear Iran isn't necessarily a threat
"Our national security is not threatened by Iran having one nuclear weapon."
—Ron Paul rally, Burlington, VT, October 2007

3. The Department of Education is unconstitutional
"I am against any federal funding or control of education... There is no Constitutional enumeration for federal education. The Constitution allows states and cities to participate in education, period."
—Response to National Education Association questionnaire, June 2009

4. Rein in Medicare — but not Medicare's payments to doctors (presumably including Rand Paul, a practicing optometrist who says half his patients are on Medicare)
"Medicare is socialized medicine," and one way to control medical costs would be to impose a $2,000 deductible in the program. "But try selling that one in an election."
—Comments in Lexington, KY, June 2009

5. Mountaintop coal mining is good for real estate values
"I think whoever owns the property can do with the property as they wish, and if the coal company buys it from a private property owner and they want to do it, fine. The other thing is that I think coal gets a bad name, because apparently a lot of the land is desirable once it gets flattened out... I don’t think anyone’s going to be missing a hill or two here and there. Some people like the flat land, and some of it apparently has become rather valuable when it’s become flattened."
—TV interview, October 2009

ALL Bullsqueeze POINTS by someone who is threatened for NO reason.
 
I'd say this lunatic's most extreme belief is that he is reality-connected enough to run for elected office.

He does not need anyone's vote. What he needs is for his family to wrap him in a Conservatorship and tuck him away somewhere quiet.
 
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Poor Tommy.

Poor poor Tommy.

Let us all say a prayer for him.

Only when it suits you. You're Pathetic...WHO.
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Sorry...gotta disagree there....Rand Paul's most controversial belief is that he thinks we don't know he wears a cheap hair piece from the Hair Club for Men.
 
Stossel has a good point about the boy scouts not allowing gay members to be members. Do we really want individual to lose control on how their organizations should run and ruin them in the process? I tend to think that individuals making decisions is better for society as a whole rather than have a mono-thought system where individuals didn't have any say over their organizations because who is to say what is right or wrong but our own conscience and our own God.
 

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