Title: BREAKING HARD: RON PAUL SUPPORTS OBAMA Source:
CNN URL Source:[None] Published:May 2, 2008 Author:CNN Post Date:2008-05-02 18:28:55 by a vast rightwing conspirator Keywords:None Views:8992 Comments:534
First, he told Blitz that he can't endorse McCain.
Then, Blitz asked him which one he prefers, of the 2 Demos. RP said that he picks Obama because he's slightly better which is EXACTLY what I've been saying for quite a while.
For real Brooklyn Italian authenticity, let your cats walk on the finished product when cool.
No, damnit, not after all this time I've invested teaching cats to steer clear of ovens. The smell gets to be overwhelming, otherwise. And the incessant mewing, that was what finally broke my spirit.
And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and dodging his emptiness. - T. S. Eliot
Barry Obama is 1/2 Caucasian, 7/16 Arab and 1/16 African.
You are a sh*t disturber. Everything was just settling down, but noooooooooooo. Peppa has to add another 200 posts to this thread. It's gonna be a loooooong night. I didn't even watch one of Dak's videos yet.
Ron Paul found Obama's foreign policy different from Hillary's and McCain's and so do I.
But certainly and explicitly DID NOT ENDORSE him.
angle, I think you are quoting robin in your post to me. I don't find enough difference in Obama, Clinton or McCain to bother going to the polls assuming they were the only alleged "choice" I had. But you are correct, Ron most certainly did NOT endorse Obama and I thought that should be clear enough to anyone whose first language was English.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. Lord Acton
Bless you, son, I just found a really stinky chunk of Romano to crumble over me pizza.
And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and dodging his emptiness. - T. S. Eliot
Look at the post again. I was replying to ANGLE and he quoted you in a reply to me. I was just agreeing with him that Ron didn't endorse Obama. And if I were a gambler I would bet that Ron would never endorse him since Obama thinks there is nothing wrong with killing babies even after they are born and since Ron has delivered something like 4,000 babies and is a pro-life libertarian.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. Lord Acton
It's true. He said that loud and clear. He is not 'endorsing' Obama. He only finds him the least likely to expand the wars and therefore he supports him - because it's 'wars' and 'foreign policy' that made RP join the race in the first place.
Premise1 - Ron Paul cares most about ending the stupid wars. Premise1a - McCain wants to expand wars. Ergo1 - Ron Paul can not support McCain. Premise2 - Ron Paul believes that Obama is the least likely to expand the wars. Ergo2 - Of the 3 people likely to become US president Ron Paul supports Obama.
You are a sh*t disturber. Everything was just settling down, but noooooooooooo. Peppa has to add another 200 posts to this thread. It's gonna be a loooooong night. I didn't even watch one of Dak's videos yet.
I am not. You seem to be the only one that noticed it though.. so I assume that the current parade of contempt and ignorance will proceed as programmed. No need to adjust your TV. Pay no attention to the snow or garbled speech. What you hear and see~~~~~~~~~~~ spirals round and round~~~~~into~~~~~~the~~~~~~~~~~Twilight Zone.. doodoo doodoo doodoo doodooo... bahadebahhhhh ;)
He did not use the word support. He just said of the three he saw Obama as "slightly better" b/c of his foreign policy.
You Say 'Tomato', I say 'Tomato'...
Let's start a suicide death cult!
And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and dodging his emptiness. - T. S. Eliot
Nit? Ninny? Don't even remember 'em. You're not really tryin'. I've never even considered you in the nasty class.
And I'm the big bad wolf here ... sheesh.
I'll admit, Veruca Salt was a major influence on me. What's a poor prole to do?
And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and dodging his emptiness. - T. S. Eliot
Honestly, the stuff I hear from some Baptist preachers these days has me downright ashamed.
I never bothered with them, unless they could pick a stringed instrument in 8:4 time.
Excuse me, my pizza is buzzing.
And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and dodging his emptiness. - T. S. Eliot
So he expressed a preference for one of the 2 demos, after he explicitly repudiated the GOP candidate. By his expressing a preference for one specific candidate, it is likely that some of his supporters are more likely to vote for Obama in November. I am calling that support.
Please pay attention to Ron Paul's main concern: the war and note that 'the war' is why he named Obama as his darling.
Well... this was a VERY unusual event. I am not aware of ANY other U.S. presidential contender expressing support (okay, a preference) for one of his theoretical rivals. Obama should do the smart thing and get in touch with Mr. RP.
Premise1 - RP named ending the war as the one issue that's dear to him. Premise2 - RP stated that Obama is the one most likely to address that issue. Ergo - Obama is RP's darling. Q.E.D.
Premise1 - RP named ending the war as the one issue that's dear to him. Premise2 - RP stated that Obama is the one most likely to address that issue. Ergo - Obama is RP's darling. Q.E.D.
That sounds way gay. I seriously doubt Ron Paul would ever use that term in reference to any man.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. Lord Acton
#463. To: a vast rightwing conspirator, Peppa, christine, Jethro tull (#462)
Vast...
Odd I do not recall posting anything to you. Why on earth would you feel it was directed towards you???
" I WOULD like to note that many people passionately contributed to this thread and you seem to dismiss them all"
Passion???? Good heavens vast, there are two segments of our political culture at work here. Americans, those that believe in America, and others that are part and parcel of the "system".
Odd I do not recall posting anything to you. Why on earth would you feel it was directed towards you???
I would like to note that we are all contributing to a public thread on a public board. I believe that everyone is entitled to express views by replying to any of the posts already on the thread.
As for... 'us being the true patriots' and 'youse being anti-American scum'... I would BET that you can do much better.
Premise1 - RP named ending the war as the one issue that's dear to him. Premise2 - RP stated that Obama is the one most likely to address that issue. Ergo - Obama is RP's darling. Q.E.D. That sounds way gay. I seriously doubt Ron Paul would ever use that term in reference to any man.
Long ago you painted a portrait of yourself here on 4um. It has not changed. Everyone saw it. It is still there. When you decide to add something of substance and interest to the 4um, I am sure more people would be glad to indulge in a civil exchange.
Otherwise your false labeling, is just that, false and without merit.
True story. When I was tooling about Bed Sty in the late 60s, doing my Toody & Muldoon, nearly every corner in the summer had a group of locals singing Doo Wop. We'd find the best group, call the other guys on the radio, park the radio cars, and for those brief periods of time, all was well in the world. I can't imagine that happening today.
I hear you, Jeth. That may very well be true in Bed Sty. I feel fortunate that I have grown up in community with a history of good race relations. The rioters in Detroit came down here in '68 and tried to spread their poison to no avail.
In the neighborhood (THE worst in Toledo) where I run that once a week magazine route , which I have previously mentioned, I enjoy a pleasant and humor filled give and take day once a week. I enjoy the company of the people I come in contact with and respect them and so far it's mutual. Maybe the difference is that I have interacted with blacks all the way back to my grade school days and do not fear every Negro I come in contact with, despite a scuffle or two along the way.
In that same neighborhood a couple of years ago we had a dust-up that made the national news when a Nazi organization came to town. I certainly didn't and don't carry any water for those idiots, but my opinion was that they had a right to march around in their Nazi uniforms and make jackasses of themselves if they wanted to. Best to ignore them. Someone had encouraged them to come and make a march through this neighborhood. Unfortunately it brought out the night stalkers, the ones I don't have to rub shoulders with in my daylight run ... the ones that hold the the neighborhood captive in their homes after the sun goes down.
It's a sad and challenging situation, but I do see progress.
In summary, I think we need to take each and every fellow American as we find them, the good and the bad ... without predisposition to judgment.
Success is relative. It is what we can make of the mess we have made of things. T. S. Eliot
there are two segments of our political culture at work here. Americans, those that believe in America, and others that are part and parcel of the "system".
ProAmerica policy never happens, but it sure is talked about by the status quo protectors at election time.
I can't imagine clean-cut, suit and tie artists today...
Pitiful commentary on us.
I hear you too, lodwick, and it seems to be cross racial.
Come see me and and bring your wife and we'll go to a local black and tan pub or two (with a somewhat more "mature" clientèle") and you'll find performers you can relate to.
Success is relative. It is what we can make of the mess we have made of things. T. S. Eliot
Liberal craziness. They've never wanted to accept blacks, just "help" them from a damned good arms-length away
sunbeams are never made like me...
And they write innumerable books; being too vain and distracted for silence: seeking every one after his own elevation, and dodging his emptiness. - T. S. Eliot