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Why Dr. Paul?

Started by John, January 09, 2012, 07:03 PM NHFT

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John

I encourage every Peaceful person who votes in the primaries to consider voting for Dr. Ron Paul. If you know anything about Dr. Paul, you know that he is a genuinely honest, compassionate, and humble human being – a true statesman – not some (fill in the blank) politician.
Particularly to those of us who take our faith into this consideration, I ask that we consider that Dr. Paul is not interested in running every aspects of everyone's lives. Other candidates, and many of their supporters, seem to think that a president should have more Kingly authority and power. If you want to choose a King, choose one of the other candidates. Dr. Paul does not want to be a king.
I do not agree with Dr. Paul on everything. I have some differences with Dr. Paul in regard to the issue of how much treasure - and very-much-more importantly, how much power-and-authority - should be handed over to "Caesar." Do not be mistaken, Dr. Paul is the only candidate who seems to know and care enough to even consider that there is a limit - which can not be crossed. An absolute limit is as very clear to Ron Paul as it should be to anyone/everyone considering any/all political offices. That limit is spelled out for them in the Constitutions which they take an oath to uphold.
If they do not believe they want to be limited by that, they should not seek those offices.
If you are willing to vote for people whom you know to tell lies, not only to you and your family and friends, but to the entire country  - and who would then take an oath before God which they knowingly have zero intention of keeping, I pray for you on this as well as for them.
I'll also pray that our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will forgive, for when the choices are this crystal clear, there can be no hiding.
Methinks we all know what is going on in this election.
May God bless us all.
In Peace and Metta,
John Connell - Pastor - Peaceful Assembly Church (organized in Grafton, NH)

Jim Johnson

Ok, but if he turns out to be just another dirty politician I'm going to think bad things about what you said.

John

 :) can't say I'd blame U. :)

Peace

Tom Sawyer

I think one of the benefits of Ron Paul's candidacy is creating a split within the republican party... the republicans have to save themselves from the fascist movement they have created.

Free libertarian

I am torn between 3 choices.  Not voting.  Ron Paul for keeping the "liberty portal" open and bringing people closer to liberty concepts and   Vermin Supreme.  Vermin has promised everybody a pony and well frankly, that's something I've always wanted.

jerry

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Quote from: Free libertarian on January 10, 2012, 11:48 AM NHFT
I am torn between 3 choices.  Not voting.  Ron Paul for keeping the "liberty portal" open and bringing people closer to liberty concepts and   Vermin Supreme.  Vermin has promised everybody a pony and well frankly, that's something I've always wanted.

A PONY?  When I saw Vermin last night on a Channel 31 interview he was promising everyone a BICYCLE.   Just another damn political flip-flopper.

But, I guess either one is a better deal than we will get from Willard or Barrok.

Jim Johnson

Vermin Supreme promised he wouldn't keep any of his campaign promises, but I don't think we can trust him do the things that he has promised not to do.  We should just stick with people like Ron Paul who promise us stuff, and we know we are not going to get that stuff.

KBCraig

Quote from: jerry on January 10, 2012, 12:37 PM NHFT
...Willard or Barrok.

When you spell it "Barrok", it reminds me of Vermin's Chicken Dance Song.

John


Jim Johnson


John

 ;D

Speaking of boobs: Here there are 2 pretty good boobs, the words, huge, hanging, giant and poll all used within 15 seconds; then they show 1 very bad boob, and then Dr. Paul talks 4 several minutes :
Ron Paul says There is not a $1.6 Trillion Debt to the Federal Reserve, so don't pay!

WithoutAPaddle

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Paul certainly did not ingratiate himself with the mainstream electorate with his  professor Irwin Corey-like, post New Hampshire Primary victory speech.  If it had gone on any longer, I think he would have blamed the Illuminati and the Trilateral Commission for bombing the World Trade Center.

John

Oh, and if Vermin Supreme had not lost the potential 4 getting my vote do 2 bad puns, he surely would have lost it when he (orally) stepped on one of my pet peeves (using ect. instead of etc.):
Meet Vermin Supreme 2012 Presidential Candidate

Lloyd Danforth

Somebody had a Great Idea!

KBCraig