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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
Ron Paul Visits Google
He has more views than Hillary (scroll to bottom of this page to see how his numbers compare to hers) in a fraction of the time. His support team on the net is growing like wildfire and I am truly amazed.
I respect his message, I respect his solid voting record, and I respect all of those out there that have reached down and supported this guy as he puts the best platform of any (R) and (D) candidate.
Thanks for watching,
Scott~
"Ron Paul is Not a Progressive."
I know Ron Paul is not a progressive.
I will amend that. He may want some of the same social programs you want, but he does not want the federal government to be the source of the social programmes.
There is a quote in Russia after they built their socialist govt system, 'we built it then we tripped over it.'
Problem is, if you expect only the government to be the provider of progressive agenda, then you will have to sit idly by as it provides the neo-con agenda with the same authority. We are not going to chisel out the west coast and create a separate state here made up of the blue states, so to get the federal government out of providing your progressive wishlist will keep later (R) Presidents/Congress` from having Halliburton provide sex education, school lunches, and healthcare.
I am a firm believer that a big part of the reasons our communities are falling apart is we keep expecting, even demanding the government to provide everything we want, just because we rename a service as a right. We want healthcare, so it is now a right the the government must provide.
He would not stand in the way of whole communities and whole states creating their own progressive system. He simply wants the fed to stay out of it.
Voluntary Communal Progressive society will only ever succeed by choice of man, never by force of law in an American two party system.
That is in fact the only way any agenda appeals to me. With we the people doing it together by choice NOT forcing a particular view on another.
Naive?
Perhaps, but NOT out of line with the Constitution which we currently still use in the United States.
If my idea is naive, is the contrary progressive or neo-con forced government not equally flawed in it's use of force to impose an unconstitutional agenda?
I will amend that. He may want some of the same social programs you want, but he does not want the federal government to be the source of the social programmes.
There is a quote in Russia after they built their socialist govt system, 'we built it then we tripped over it.'
Problem is, if you expect only the government to be the provider of progressive agenda, then you will have to sit idly by as it provides the neo-con agenda with the same authority. We are not going to chisel out the west coast and create a separate state here made up of the blue states, so to get the federal government out of providing your progressive wishlist will keep later (R) Presidents/Congress` from having Halliburton provide sex education, school lunches, and healthcare.
I am a firm believer that a big part of the reasons our communities are falling apart is we keep expecting, even demanding the government to provide everything we want, just because we rename a service as a right. We want healthcare, so it is now a right the the government must provide.
He would not stand in the way of whole communities and whole states creating their own progressive system. He simply wants the fed to stay out of it.
Voluntary Communal Progressive society will only ever succeed by choice of man, never by force of law in an American two party system.
That is in fact the only way any agenda appeals to me. With we the people doing it together by choice NOT forcing a particular view on another.
Naive?
Perhaps, but NOT out of line with the Constitution which we currently still use in the United States.
If my idea is naive, is the contrary progressive or neo-con forced government not equally flawed in it's use of force to impose an unconstitutional agenda?
Paul rally draws colorful crowd
Here is an article from the Palo Alto Daily News:
Presidential candidate dubbed 'Dr. No' slams Iraq war, income tax
Presidential candidate dubbed 'Dr. No' slams Iraq war, income tax
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Saturday, July 14, 2007
. . . it's gotta have a montage. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kyZT4Jv9fA
Any good campaign has gotta have a montage, just ask Team America.
Any good campaign has gotta have a montage, just ask Team America.
1988 debate with Ron Paul (funny)
Part 2
And Part 3
This is a trio of videos from an interview of Ron Paul on the Morton Downey Jr. Show. I was truly LMAO to this video and at the same time catching gems from the show. I love the way people talk and the way they are so passionate about their views.
It is really centered around the drug war and the failure of our policy to stop drugs on the street and the level of interaction with the audience really makes this a snapshot of opinion in the late 80's.
Enjoy,
Scott~
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Ron Paul Visits Google HQ
Ron Paul made a visit to the main headquarters of google on his campaign trail for President of the United States of America.
A brief review of the visit is here in the article. I wonder why journalists have to include so much of the 'he does not have a chance, but take a minute to humour him.' type attitude when covering someone who is not in the top two of the polls.
Take a read for yourself and comment your thoughts.
Go Ron Go,
Scott~
A brief review of the visit is here in the article. I wonder why journalists have to include so much of the 'he does not have a chance, but take a minute to humour him.' type attitude when covering someone who is not in the top two of the polls.
Take a read for yourself and comment your thoughts.
Go Ron Go,
Scott~
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Monday, July 09, 2007
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
LPWA Hempfest Booth Fund
Please join me in contributing towards the LPWA Hempfest Booth.
We will be looking to support the rally for medical freedom. It has been briefly touched on by some of the recent 2008 Presidential Candidates and has been a long time issue close to many of the members of the libertarian party.
Thank you for partaking in this drive,
Scott~
We will be looking to support the rally for medical freedom. It has been briefly touched on by some of the recent 2008 Presidential Candidates and has been a long time issue close to many of the members of the libertarian party.
Thank you for partaking in this drive,
Scott~
Resignation, Impeachment, or Both
This link is for a video of the Olbermann article read by him. you can also read this at the same link.
Olbermann succinctly exposes the serious condition in which the United States of America is constantly, daily crossing the lines into the very types of ruling government that caused rebellion and after much struggle the formation of this nation of laws and protection of individual unalienable rights.
Olbermann succinctly exposes the serious condition in which the United States of America is constantly, daily crossing the lines into the very types of ruling government that caused rebellion and after much struggle the formation of this nation of laws and protection of individual unalienable rights.
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