jacobchillerman
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The other day Ron Paul gave his farewell speech to congress
In another attempt to shut out Ron Paul's message, President Obama decided to hold his conference(I honestly dont care wtf it was) at the EXACT. SAME. TIME. :doh
So which one did you watch? Ron Paul's Farewell Address or Obama's conference....or neither?
The other day Ron Paul gave his farewell speech to congress
In another attempt to shut out Ron Paul's message, President Obama decided to hold his conference(I honestly dont care wtf it was) at the EXACT. SAME. TIME. :doh
So which one did you watch? Ron Paul's Farewell Address or Obama's conference....or neither?
The other day Ron Paul gave his farewell speech to congress
In another attempt to shut out Ron Paul's message, President Obama decided to hold his conference(I honestly dont care wtf it was) at the EXACT. SAME. TIME. :doh
So which one did you watch? Ron Paul's Farewell Address or Obama's conference....or neither?
I personally watched Ron Paul's Farewell Address, and I very much enjoyed it. Although I am very sad he's retiring. We'll never have another congressman like him.
entirely moronic religiously.
What does his religion have to do with his politics? He's as good as anyone at keeping the two separate.
(a) The President of the United States is authorized and requested to commission, under officially issued letters of marque and reprisal, so many of privately armed and equipped persons and entities as, in his judgment, the service may require, with suitable instructions to the leaders thereof, to employ all means reasonably necessary to seize outside the geographic boundaries of the United States and its territories the person and property of Osama bin Laden, of any al Qaeda co-conspirator, and of any conspirator with Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda who are responsible for the air piratical aggressions and depredations perpetrated upon the United States of America on September 11, 2001, and for any planned future air piratical aggressions and depredations or other acts of war upon the United States of America and her people.
Conservatives don't like Ron Paul because they think Conservatism=Imperialism.
What does his religion have to do with his politics? He's as good as anyone at keeping the two separate.
Anyone who rejects the strongest science (evolution) if favor of the most absurdly ridiculous religion (creationism) has no business in public office.
1. Creationism is not a religion.
2. That leaves about 80% of your fellow Republicans out.
3. How does his view on creationism affect public policy?
The other day Ron Paul gave his farewell speech to congress
In another attempt to shut out Ron Paul's message, President Obama decided to hold his conference(I honestly dont care wtf it was) at the EXACT. SAME. TIME. :doh
So which one did you watch? Ron Paul's Farewell Address or Obama's conference....or neither?
The other day Ron Paul gave his farewell speech to congress
In another attempt to shut out Ron Paul's message, President Obama decided to hold his conference(I honestly dont care wtf it was) at the EXACT. SAME. TIME. :doh
So which one did you watch? Ron Paul's Farewell Address or Obama's conference....or neither?
Not in and of itself, it is a part of a particular sectarian belief, which Paul does hold, which demonstrates an anti-science, anti-reality view of the world around us. It's one thing that politicians play to the religious right to get votes, it's another that they not only swill the Koolade but Paul dumps it down his throat by the gallon.
Whatever makes you think I excuse anyone who does it?
It certainly affects how he sees education, church-state separation, etc. How can you not see that?
1. He believes education should be left to the states to handle. In his "ideal world" he would want parents to be able to choose the school that they think is right for their child, whether it emphasizes a spiritual view of the world or secular one. Unlike most of his fellow Republicans he did not push for mandatory teaching of intelligent design.
2. He does not believe religion should dictate public policy. Show me evidence he does.
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