Wednesday Night Republican Debate

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Jan 30, 2008.

  1. Im a republican and i wont vote for McCain in november.

    I agree with AAAintheBeltway.. it will be Clinton vs Dole II thanks to the establishment.

    and george P. Bush vs Obama "gore" in 2016.
     
    #11     Jan 31, 2008
  2. Who is George P Bush? One of the grandkids of Bush 1?
     
    #12     Jan 31, 2008
  3. Jeb's boy... P = Prescott

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    #13     Jan 31, 2008
  4. Jeb bush son.

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    its about oligarchy now.

    If Hillary Clinton were to be elected and re-elected, the nation could go 28 years in a row with the same two families governing the country. Add the elder Bush's terms as vice president, and that would be 36 years straight with a Bush or Clinton in the White House.

    BTW: Already, for 116 million Americans, there has never been a time when there wasn't a Bush or Clinton in the White House, either as president or vice president.
     
    #14     Jan 31, 2008
  5. I would have thought the country has had enough of the Bush family, after "Read My Lips" and Iraq, but the results of the primary season are leading me to believe that republican voters are unusually naive and gullible. So who knows?

    Hey, what about Chelsea? Maybe she could run for mom's Senate seat, keep it in the family like the Kennedys do.

    Why is it that voters claim to want "change" above all else, then they turn around and vote for the two biggest washington insiders in the respective races?
     
    #15     Jan 31, 2008
  6. achilles28

    achilles28

    Romney and McCain are douches.

    See how they jeered and grinned while Ron explained the perils of the Fed?

    Its terrible. An honest guy with the best record in Congress explains how special interest took over the Country.

    And those Establishment hacks just sit there and laugh.
     
    #16     Jan 31, 2008

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    #17     Jan 31, 2008
  8. There is a difference in their smugness.

    McCain's smug grin is because he really has no idea about what Ron Paul is saying. To him it is something like when the adults speak to Charlie Brown.

    MWAAA WAAAA MWA MWAAA.......

    Romney's smug grin is because he thinks RP is a kook with only congressional experience. Never having been held responsible to implement those ideas in the real economy. He understands what RP is saying, but knows that in the real world the problem is much more complex than that.

    Besides that, I'm getting less and less inclined to lump Mitt in with "The Establishment". Right now his entire problem is that it is him against the establishment.
     
    #18     Jan 31, 2008
  9. achilles28

    achilles28

    Are they evil, or what?

    Serious.

    Every single thing Ron says about the Fed is right.

    The entire military industrial lobby - with all their wars and national security apparatia - would disappear overnight if the Fed was mothballed.

    The Fed is THE Blank Check that makes lobbying congress a profitable endeavor.

    No free money equals no war. No war equals no lobbying by war profiteers. And so on.

    Without the Fed, wars are financed by bonds - largely bought by the public.

    Can you imagine that? Control over the Countrys war-making power back in the hands of the People to Whom It Belongs?

    Congress doesn't like that. No fucking way. This Country is run by the elite for the elite.

    What happens next? Corporate Facism. We're already well on our way. Perpetual war for perpetual peace. A national surveillance grid while the Government circles the wagons. Corporations now write the laws that Congress never reads. A North American Union foisted upon us in total stealth.

    God help us if a nuke goes off in LA or small pox breaks quaranteen.

    The legal infrastructure is already in place to turn this country into a Dictatorship overnight, with absolutely no Constitutional guarantee of anything. Citizens thrown down the memory hole at the Presidents sole discreation of who is and isn't an "enemy combatant".

    Thats what us Patriots have to look forward to.

    Anyone who questions the Government is now a traitor. The Constitution is the enemy and our loyalties are to the Officials and Federals that run our lives. Not the principles this Country was founded on.

    No - the Founding Ideas are dangerous now in this Global War on Terror. Freedom is the enemy and anyone who doesn't submit to full Federal control is suspect and a threat to us all. Security is Freedom. Theres an enemy at every gate. Trust no one.

    War is Peace. Government is Security.

    THIS IS FASCISM.


    Fascism

    1. A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
     
    #19     Jan 31, 2008
  10. achilles28

    achilles28

    I doubt it. McCain is clearly pro-war, pro-amnesty, pro-Bush. Congress knows which side their bread is buttered, and that includes McCain.

    McCain may not have the economic savvy of Paul or Romney. But he knows.

    Romney is a straight up jerkoff. Anyone that doesn't come out against the Establishment and Federal Reserve IS THE ESTABLISHMENT.

    Romney knows all about why getting off the gold standard was great. And how Corporate lobbyists OWN this Country and direct everything down to its foreign policy and social programs. Do we hear a peep? Nope.

    How about the North American Union? Perhaps the biggest act of Treason against the American people since Wilsons creation of the Fed.

    Both McCain and Romney know all about it. Are they talking about it?

    NO.

    They are all Establishment. Dont kid yourself.

    Both Romney and McCain are CFR. Thats why they're contenders to begin with.

    Go research the CFR and what their stated objective is - One World Government.
     
    #20     Jan 31, 2008