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Ron Paul...
Has never voted to raise taxes.
Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. Returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. Voted against the Patriot Act. Voted against the Iraq war. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ |
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Ron Paul...
wrote in message oups.com... Has never voted to raise taxes. Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. Returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. Voted against the Patriot Act. Voted against the Iraq war. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ Does he derive benefit from stolen money? |
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Ron Paul...
h wrote: Libertarians are much like the Celtic warriors hired by the English kings of old; fierce, brave, loyal as hell. You just don't want them actually running things. Why? Because they actually expect people to be responsible for themselves? Well, yeah. You know. **** happens. The problem is society, not criminals. It's all about racism and antisemitism. It's about homophobia and reaching under a stall and being misunderstood.. It's about the poor being abused and "immigrants" being discriminated against. It's about crime caused by citizens having "easy access" to guns and taxes caused by the other party. People aren't responsible for events. It's just the times we live in, right? |
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Ron Paul...
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 02:20:07 -0700, aaaaaaaadftdfgdfgdfgdfgdgdf wrote:
Has never voted to raise taxes. Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. Returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. Voted against the Patriot Act. Voted against the Iraq war. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ Sounds pretty negative to me. What HAS he done. |
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Ron Paul...
"Benj" wrote in message ups.com... It's about homophobia and reaching under a stall and being misunderstood.. Unless you already have a history of such behavior. Suddenly, it's not "misunderstood". Bob |
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Ron Paul...
is supported by an asshole anonymous spammer and apparently
condones Usenet abuse as a campaign tactic. |
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Ron Paul...
On Oct 5, 8:44 am, ray wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 02:20:07 -0700, aaaaaaaadftdfgdfgdfgdfgdgdf wrote: Has never voted to raise taxes. Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. Returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. Voted against the Patriot Act. Voted against the Iraq war. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ Sounds pretty negative to me. What HAS he done. So then you support raising taxes, unbalanced budgets, federal restrictions on gun ownership, congressional pay raises, government- paid junkets, increasing the power of the executive branch, the Patriot Act, and the Iraq War? Those who oppose all of these things should vote for Paul. Those who oppose even MOST of those things should vote for Paul. Michael |
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Ron Paul...
HeyBub wrote:
wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 02:20:07 -0700, wrote: Has never voted to raise taxes. Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. http://www.rupaul2008.com/ Same could be said for Ru Paul! http://www.rupaul.com/gallery/index.shtml Libertarians are much like the Celtic warriors hired by the English kings of old; fierce, brave, loyal as hell. You just don't want them actually running things. Oh? Why? Even the 'murrican pipples want their pollytishuns to do what they say they'll do. "Read my lips. No new taxes." said Bush the elder, who then raised taxes, and lost his reelection. -- Cheers, Bama Brian Libertarian |
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Ron Paul...
jJim McLaughlin wrote:
is supported by an asshole anonymous spammer and apparently condones Usenet abuse as a campaign tactic. fu set |
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Ron Paul...
Bama Brian wrote:
HeyBub wrote: wrote: On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 02:20:07 -0700, wrote: Has never voted to raise taxes. Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. http://www.rupaul2008.com/ Same could be said for Ru Paul! http://www.rupaul.com/gallery/index.shtml Libertarians are much like the Celtic warriors hired by the English kings of old; fierce, brave, loyal as hell. You just don't want them actually running things. Oh? Why? Even the 'murrican pipples want their pollytishuns to do what they say they'll do. "Read my lips. No new taxes." said Bush the elder, who then raised taxes, and lost his reelection. Whatever. fu set |
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Ron Paul...
Herb Kauhry wrote:
Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. |
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Ron Paul...
"George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? |
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Ron Paul...
Leon Baker wrote:
"George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? Debatable. fu set. -- lsmft |
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Ron Paul...
Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. -- wrote in message oups.com... Has never voted to raise taxes. Has never voted for an unbalanced budget. Has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership. Has never voted to raise congressional pay. Has never taken a government-paid junket. Has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch. Does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program. Returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year. Voted against the Patriot Act. Voted against the Iraq war. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ |
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Ron Paul...
Leon Baker wrote:
"George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? |
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Ron Paul...
George Grapman wrote:
Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? Somewhat. lsmft |
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Ron Paul...
John McWilliams wrote:
George Grapman wrote: Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? Somewhat. Care to tell us how your education was financed. Unless you went to private schools that received no government funding and you paid cash one can assume the government paid for your education. |
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Ron Paul...
In article , George Grapman wrote:
Care to tell us how your education was financed. Unless you went to private schools that received no government funding and you paid cash one can assume the government paid for your education. Nonsense. "The government" never paid a dime for his education, or yours, or mine, or anyone else's. The *taxpayers* paid for it. "Government money" is a myth. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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Ron Paul...
Doug Miller wrote:
In article , George Grapman wrote: Care to tell us how your education was financed. Unless you went to private schools that received no government funding and you paid cash one can assume the government paid for your education. Nonsense. "The government" never paid a dime for his education, or yours, or mine, or anyone else's. The *taxpayers* paid for it. "Government money" is a myth. Fine I will change the question . Did taxpayers finance the education of this opponent of taxpayer financed health care? |
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Ron Paul...
George Grapman wrote:
John McWilliams wrote: George Grapman wrote: Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? Somewhat. Care to tell us how your education was financed. Unless you went to private schools that received no government funding and you paid cash one can assume the government paid for your education. You're assuming he's educated. |
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Ron Paul...
Herb Kauhry wrote:
Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Anybody ask him why he did not vote on those issues? -- Cheers, Bama Brian Libertarian |
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Ron Paul...
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:23:39 -0700, George Grapman
wrote: Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? The VA charges $8.00 for the same prescription drugs you can get at Walmart for $4.00. But VA doctors will not write normal prescriptions, just ones good only good at the VA pharmacy, so we are stuck with the VA overpriced drugs. Negotiated drug prices at the VA are a joke. If Bush and his masters really believed in free enterprise, they could just order the VA doctors to issue normal prescriptions like every other doctor does that could be filled at the patients choice of pharmacy. Lorenzo L. Love http://home.thegrid.net/~lllove €œIf tyranny and oppression come to this land it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.€ James Madison |
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Ron Paul...
Lorenzo L. Love wrote:
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:23:39 -0700, George Grapman wrote: Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? The VA charges $8.00 for the same prescription drugs you can get at Walmart for $4.00. But VA doctors will not write normal prescriptions, just ones good only good at the VA pharmacy, so we are stuck with the VA overpriced drugs. Negotiated drug prices at the VA are a joke. If Bush and his masters really believed in free enterprise, they could just order the VA doctors to issue normal prescriptions like every other doctor does that could be filled at the patients choice of pharmacy. Lorenzo L. Love http://home.thegrid.net/~lllove €œIf tyranny and oppression come to this land it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.€ James Madison Your sig delimiter is missing. -- sldktk. Please BE SURE to capitalize IMPORTANT WORDS in case you think your audience is NOT very bright, or you have a limited vocabulary. |
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Ron Paul...
"George Grapman" wrote in message t... Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? I oppose the federal government sticking their noses into education. That is a function of the states. We do have a constitution in this country, you know? Try reading it and the writings of those who wrote it sometime... |
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Ron Paul...
Leon Baker wrote:
"George Grapman" wrote in message t... Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? I oppose the federal government sticking their noses into education. That is a function of the states. We do have a constitution in this country, you know? Try reading it and the writings of those who wrote it sometime... So how was your education financed? |
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Ron Paul...
"George Grapman" wrote in message et... Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? I oppose the federal government sticking their noses into education. That is a function of the states. We do have a constitution in this country, you know? Try reading it and the writings of those who wrote it sometime... So how was your education financed? It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. |
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Ron Paul...
Leon Baker wrote:
"George Grapman" wrote in message et... Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Leon Baker wrote: "George Grapman" wrote in message t... Herb Kauhry wrote: Yeah, I looked up his voting record. He's missed 20% of the votes http://projects.washingtonpost.com/c.../vote-missers/ in all. Eighth worst in the entire house. Truth is, Ron Paul never voted AT ALL on 20% of the things he should have. Proclaims his devotion to the market place yet voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Could that be because the government has no business being in the healthcare business??? That is not the point. As long as they are in it why not allow negotiated prices, it works for the VA By the way do you also oppose government funding of education? I oppose the federal government sticking their noses into education. That is a function of the states. We do have a constitution in this country, you know? Try reading it and the writings of those who wrote it sometime... So how was your education financed? It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. |
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Ron Paul...
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George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. |
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Ron Paul...
Kurt Ullman wrote:
In article , George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. If you reaped no benefits from years of education I think the problem was you rather than the system. |
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Ron Paul...
I wonder how many people become libertarians when their student loans
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In article ,
George Grapman wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. If you reaped no benefits from years of education I think the problem was you rather than the system. You reaped benefits from the FEDERAL money "given" to the schools? You would certainly be among the first. |
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Kurt Ullman wrote:
In article , wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 09:05:57 -0400, Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. Good point, that federal money comes with mandates the money will not cover. Always do. Why do think the drinking age everywhere is 21 and there are mandatory seatbelt laws, etc. etc. etc. etc. With both examples a state could negate those laws by losing federal funding but even the strongest advocates of states rights are rarely ready to do that. |
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Kurt Ullman wrote:
In article , George Grapman wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. If you reaped no benefits from years of education I think the problem was you rather than the system. You reaped benefits from the FEDERAL money "given" to the schools? You would certainly be among the first. As I said if one got no benefits from that education the fault most likely lies with the individual. |
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On Oct 9, 12:50 pm, George Grapman wrote:
Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. If you reaped no benefits from years of education I think the problem was you rather than the system. You reaped benefits from the FEDERAL money "given" to the schools? You would certainly be among the first. As I said if one got no benefits from that education the fault most likely lies with the individual. When you compare the money the federal government gives to education to the cost of what it requires states and school districts to do to get that money, it is doubtful that there is much benefit for anyone. Austin |
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AustinMN wrote:
On Oct 9, 12:50 pm, George Grapman wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , George Grapman wrote: It should have been financed by my state and local school district, with no federal money. But it was and you reaped the benefits that you now want to deny to others. First of all you would have to FIND some benefits. If you reaped no benefits from years of education I think the problem was you rather than the system. You reaped benefits from the FEDERAL money "given" to the schools? You would certainly be among the first. As I said if one got no benefits from that education the fault most likely lies with the individual. When you compare the money the federal government gives to education to the cost of what it requires states and school districts to do to get that money, it is doubtful that there is much benefit for anyone. Austin Fine, your state and district are free to refuse that money. |
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George Grapman wrote: Fine, your state and district are free to refuse that money. In much the same way (any more) that a junkie is free to refuse heroin or a smoker is free to refuse a cigarette. In all three cases, there is a very nasty withdrawal period.... |
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