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    Is Ron Paul a bit senile or just naive?

    You do know that regulatory agencies exist in the U.S. right? Like lots of them. Every Department of "Blank", regulates "Blank". Where blank=education, commerce, labor etc. And they are given authority to enforce regulations. For example, "child labor regulations" which has come up in this...
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    Bachmann VS. Paul On Iran - Fox Iowa Debate...

    People still respect Fox?
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    George Costanza Reporting From the Republican Debate

    The idea that you are bored to the point of apathy from the ridiculous truths about the candidates only supports the joke. You do realize that right?
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    Is Ron Paul a bit senile or just naive?

    I have never heard him say anything other than ALL federal regulations should be abolished. Like I said in my original post, a lot of the regulation in this country was developed to protect peoples rights. How would removing those regulations bolster those liberties and ensure continued...
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    Bachmann VS. Paul On Iran - Fox Iowa Debate...

    I am definitely NOT a "paulie" like many of the others posting. I take issue with his views on foreign policy (concerning diplomacy and humanitarian efforts) as well as his notion that ALL regulation should be removed because most regulation has arisen to protect the liberties he says he wants...
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    Is Ron Paul a bit senile or just naive?

    I have mixed feelings about Dr. Paul. On one hand, I love his views about civil liberties which have been all but trashed since the "war" on terror started. I love his candor about the corruption and exploitation that takes place in government/corporations as they are one in the same now. I like...
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    Obama cultivates the backing of the something for nothing generation.

    You forgot to finish your post with "white power", come on now don't be a lazy middle-classer.
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    Obama cultivates the backing of the something for nothing generation.

    Yes, I am sure no factory worker would ever trade jobs with a CEO, in fear that the job would be too taxing and the compensation disproportional to the workload. Meh, weak. I don't argue differing abilities. Competition makes people better. But, to actually argue that someone works millions of...
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    Obama cultivates the backing of the something for nothing generation.

    As the poster of this insightful topic can't articulate him/herself beyond the word tissue to defend the argument. That should indicate where this conversation will lead. Sad how emphatic the misinformed flaunt "their" opinions.
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    Want to see some REAL class warfare?

    I take offense when you call people mindless who would take your very logic, and say "Has all wealth and power in this country been earned by the people who wield it." The answer is no. People love the Bill Gates of this country and have no problem with them. Coincidentally, most wealthy people...
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    Want to see some REAL class warfare?

    Regarding the comment: "Rape the Rich" from the mindless left. Let me see if I understand your point of view. Wealth and power are in fact concentrated to a decreasing number of people; and you take objection to their abuse of power to manipulate the justice system. HOWEVER, you find it...
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    Obama cultivates the backing of the something for nothing generation.

    Wow. Tissue. That's what you have to debunk a logical argument to your stupidity. Well done, only further justification for those of us in this country that are capable of reason.
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    Want to see some REAL class warfare?

    Class warfare garbage is just corporate propaganda, nothing more than PR work for them. And a poor attempt in my opinion. People should be outraged. Corporate America is painting the middle class as a bunch of leeches suckling at the tit. That's enough to piss me off. Americas GDP is 25% of the...
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    Obama cultivates the backing of the something for nothing generation.

    It is clear that you are not easily manipulated by corporate propaganda. The notion that America, doesn't work as hard as they did in the "good ole days" is absolutely absurd. Have you looked at numbers on families with both parents working over the last hundred years? Your insane to buy this...
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    Have you ever seen a worse group of GOP candidates? I haven't.

    The party is being held hostage by too many extreme views, and has developed the notion that compromise in any form is weakness. People know the world isn't that which is why the party is going through a period of identity crisis. The radical groups are lashing out and being louder than ever...
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