Ron Paul: Crotch Groped by TSA, Calls for Boycott of Airlines

Discussion in 'Economics' started by bearice, Nov 24, 2010.

Would you boycott the airlines?

  1. Yes

    46 vote(s)
    66.7%
  2. No

    23 vote(s)
    33.3%
  1. Kane (wrestler) supported Ron Paul in his Presidential campaign. Kane must be doing this for a good reason. Kane is very intelligent. Have a look at Kane.

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    #11     Nov 24, 2010
  2. Just like police, customs officers/border guards, politicans, the DEA and virtually every other manifestation of domestic american power...

     
    #12     Nov 24, 2010
  3. No strong conservative would call Paul a "quack".

     
    #13     Nov 24, 2010
  4. Bob111

    Bob111

    that's too hard...do you seriously expect anything different from what we have now from those black wackos,who is suddenly became a general of the airport? a fucking czar,controlling the passengers with unlimited authority given by his fellow brother barry..
    i've seen those types before in different countries..they are worst of the worst..a government employee with any power and zero intelligence.they will purposely humiliate you for their own entertainment..it's have nothing to do with their job description or performance...they don't give a shit about that. their goal to show YOU their power..RP is right-people should boycott airlines..
     
    #14     Nov 24, 2010
  5. Larson

    Larson Guest


    OP is pro-fiat money- print to infinity advocate. They all hate Ron Paul.



    Paul says gov't needs to be downsized so we can get rid of some of these useless gov't hacks living off the fiat printing press.

    Doesn't Paul give some of his salary back each year?
     
    #15     Nov 24, 2010
  6. It's a common phenomenon.... "average" or "regular" folks... when given power, quickly become abusive.

    We need somebody like Ron Paul to lead to movement to PUSH BACK against unbridled government power... otherwise, we'll soon experience the FULL POLICE STATE!
     
    #16     Nov 24, 2010
  7. Humans are corrupt by nature, power enables them to practice some of their desires without fear of revenge or punishment.

    Ron Paul is saying we shouldn't give anyone that kind of power in the first place, he's right, or else we have to accept the abuse that comes with giving others (specially a bunch of pathetic morons) power.

    America is rapidly turning into a shitty third world country, I'm amazed that most Americans can't see this.
     
    #17     Nov 24, 2010
  8. LeeD

    LeeD

    I think Ron Paul was lucky to loose 2008 Republican presidential nomination to McCain. After 8 Bush years Obama was a formidable opponenet.

    However, Look how actively Ron Paul is building his profile now. Judging by the strength of his populism he may become the next President.

    "According to a 1998 study published in the American Journal of Political Science, Paul has the most conservative voting record of any member of Congress since 1937." (link) Now his strong views may actually play in his favour. After Obama reneged on his campaign promises to withdraw troops from Afganistan and close Guatanamo Bay prison, someone with a backbone will be a welcome change.

    It's not as crazy as it sounds. In fact, Abraham Lincoln won presidential campaign on the promise to stop predatory landing. After being elected he achieved this via National Bank Act, which eliminated currency printed by private banks and replaced it with treasury notes (greenback) backed by gold reserves.

    It wasn't till 1913 that pre-Lincoln system came back into existance with creation of Federal Reserve.

    So, there is a historical precedent of this actually happening... with all the mess unwound in an orderly fashion.
     
    #18     Nov 24, 2010
  9. I consider myself a strong conservative, but I have a problem with Ron Paul.

    1) The TSA's policies are not the fault of the airlines. Furthermore, I support the TSA's groping. American liberals like Range Rover & Free Thinker are wackos, and the death threats to Bristol Palin are an example of how screwed up some Americans are. [​IMG]

    2) I don't support linking the $ to gold. When necessary, I believe the US should be able to print money. But, I do not support Bernanke's QE2.

    This list could expand. Now, off to my trading!
     
    #19     Nov 24, 2010
  10. Larson

    Larson Guest


    Some cities and towns are already there. The larger the federal gov't intrusion. the worse it gets.
     
    #20     Nov 24, 2010