Monday, February 21, 2011

Ron Paul Will Never Be The Answer

I can already smell the bong resin emanating from the radical marijuana legalization crowd that supports Ron Paul to the point of being cult-like, breathing down fire upon my comments section. You would have thought I punched the pope at Christmas mass after my last article on Ron Paul:


I feel very strongly that Ron Paul is wrong for our country for a variety of reasons, and I am tired of seeing a small, fringe element attacking anyone who doesn't agree that Paul is the greatest thing since George Washington to grace this nation.

Let me first start by giving credit where credit is due. Ron Paul deserves accolades for his stand against the federal reserve. I agree with him on some of his economic ideas and his recent appointment as Chairman of the U.S. House Domestic Monetary Policy Subcommittee is a great position for him. This is where Mr. Paul needs to concentrate his efforts, as he seems to be quite knowledgeable in this area.

Where Paul goes astray is in the subject of foreign policy. Ron Paul is an isolationist...oh, wait...sorry Paulites...what have you changed that term to?? That's right, he is a "non-interventionalist" according to his supporters. This approach to foreign affairs is naive at best, and catastrophic at worst. Oh wait...what is that I hear??? I can hear the chants of "warmonger" and "neocon" already arriving at the front door of my comments section. One thing Paulites are is predictable. If you criticize Paul's foreign policy ideas you are sure to have these names hurled in your general direction early and often.

Ron Paul was against the Iraq war. After all, it is really none of our business if a country is building weapons of mass destruction to terrorize other nations according to Paul...and yes, folks, there were WMD's:




Ron Paul has gone so far to say that we (USA) are to blame for the unprovoked 9/11 attacks, aligning himself with the anti-war fringe leftists.

Paul has stated quite clearly that he would close down all U.S bases in foreign countries and bring all of our military home within our borders in order to defend them. Paul is against what he perceives to be our meddling in others affairs. Imagine what the world would be like if we hadn't meddled in Europe's affairs with Hitler. What Paul does not wish to take into account is that we have interests which stretch outside of our borders. We cannot just withdraw to our own borders and ignore the rest of the worlds plight. As long as their is evil in the world we will have a moral obligation to do something about it. I would certainly not stand in my front yard and watch my neighbor beat the snot out of his wife next door under the justification that it is not my business.

Paul thinks we should just leave radical islam alone and they, in turn, will leave us alone. This sounds all good and well in pot-smoking hippieland, where the most intelligent words are generally, "I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob." Unfortunately that is not the reality of our world, and to take a foreign policy approach under the assumption that it is will be destructive to our nation. Do you think these kind muslims are planning on leaving us alone?




Additionally, Ron Paul has come out in support of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Apparently, Mr. Paul thinks it is just peachy that someone post our classified documents for all the world to see. Apparently Mr. Paul doesn't see the threat to national security that this poses at all. He either doesn't understand or doesn't care that this puts the lives of our servicemembers at a greater risk every day. This is not the type of judgment we need in the oval office.

Now let's explore some of the more, shall we say, questionable behaviors of Ron Paul. Ron Paul has allied and surrounded himself with some very disturbing characters. The large majority of "truther" conspiracy theorists, who believe our own government is responsible for the 9/11 attacks, support Ron Paul. Paul has gone out of his way to encourage these nuts, and only when directly pressured by the media during the 2008 campaign, gave a half-hearted denial of espousing the theory himself.

Ron Paul supports the legalization of marijuana and has drawn a large following of young, smelly, stoned followers who support his every idea like mindless zombies, in the hopes that he will bring about their utopia, a nation where the sticky-icky grows like the sycamore.

More disturbingly, Ron Paul cozies himself up to the King of Conspiracy theories, Alex Jones. Ron Paul goes on his show regularly and does a wonderful job of giving credibility to this fat, schizophrenic bag of wind. One has to ask oneself, if a person really wanted to be taken seriously as a presidential candidate, would they go on this show???




Alex Jones is a complete nutjob, who is the leader of the 9/11 truthers as well as just about any conspiracy theory one could concoct. I have written about him before


and although he is regularly acting like a complete psychotic fool, Ron Paul seems to be best friends with the guy. Does anyone still think who a person hangs out with doesn't give you a picture of what they are like?? I think Obama has proven that theory to be fact with the vast array of marxists and criminals that he has surrounded himself with.

So we have Ron Paul...a man who's major following consists of drug users, anti-war leftists, truthers, and conspiracy-laden schizophrenics. They should call it the Ron Paul Circus, not Revolution. Yeah, I said it Paulbots!! It's my opinion and I am entitled to it...at least until the government steals my thoughts, and sends the secret security force to cart me off to the FEMA camps in the middle of the night.

8 comments:

  1. it's funny how a man such as yourself would even write something like that, given you are in the marine core. If you actually knew anything about our constitution and history, or the definition of liberty, you probably would have realized most of the stuff the military does today is for profit of large banks, conglomerates, and the likes. Israel = Isis, Ra, and El. Three pagan gods. It was called Canaan in biblical times, and with the majority of Zionists proposing the rebuilding of Solomon's temple, which is basically devil worship. I would think that someone of your stature would not be so pro-israel, given you consider yourself a 'socially-conservative-moderate'. Our country is broke from a private bank called the fed, and it's ran by international criminals. Not only are we broke, we have no business in the middle east or funding governments in the middle east with aid such as israel. Let me touch on something else you said too; marijuana? why not decriminalize it, the constitution was written on hemp paper. people go to the grocery store and can buy cereal with hemp in it. Maybe you would rather pay to lock someone up who smokes a joint the same way someone else enjoys a beer. It has over 100 uses. Drug cartels only make their money because it is illegal. You sir, are either not who you say you are (for example really a zionist shill) with your star of david el roi logo on top of your page or completely un-informaed, and completely indoctrinated, conditioned into existence. what a shame it would be to wake up and realize that you wasted your whole life with useless beliefs that only epitomize the ignorance of your baseless assertions.

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  2. Yeah, that about sums it up.

    I am with you, the Paulites scare me. They are too cult like for my taste.

    You should see them at CPAC when they are traveling in packs. Truly scary

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  3. Note that the anonymous commenter above represents exactly what I am talking about...another Anti-Zionist that I have no patience for. I am a Christian, and as such, I understand the importance of Israel more that the commenter ever will.

    I have never called myself a "socially conservative moderate" sir or ma'am, You can keep the term "moderate" as far away from me as possible.

    You speak so much about money, and on some of it we probably agree, but you obviously place much more importance on money than I do. It is not my belief that the price is worth it to become rich as a nation and ignore the plight of the innocent as they are murdered in third world countries for merely expressing their Christianity. Any chance, directly or indirectly, that I have in my life to stop that I will make it my mission to. Moral decency is much more important to me than getting rich.

    Take your Anti-Israel rhetoric and go to a neo-nazi site or somewhere you'll fit in better, because it is not here, though you did say a mouthful that supports my theory that the majority of Paul's supporters are fringe libertarians, bordering on leftists

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  4. Thanks "Conservative Girl"!!

    You should see the comments on my bloggernews.net version of this post...the Paulites are foaming at the mouth.

    http://www.bloggernews.net/126093

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  5. Part Three

    The last words here that we are born to be Free and independent is something that no one can argue with and if they do it is because they love their masters.

    As for the other stuff like Alex Jones well I can say this Alex has made a place for himself and I am sure if you could you would find a market as well to make a living. I don’t think him and Paul hang tighter but do know of each other.

    I would suggest reading his books and rereading the founding fathers warnings about foreign policy and what they were attempting to do as a nation.

    Last the war on Drugs is a failed policy and regulating human behavior as far as personal use of a substance for what ever reason only enriches the cartels and the people who provide the resources for that war.

    My education and experience in substance abuse and treatment(yes I went to college for it) also included the history of drug laws and my belief and policy would be is if you do a crime while under the influence of mind altering drugs (including alcohol) you should be punished. Drug use should not be.

    Take away the crime of using and having drugs and drug use would remain the same but the Mobsters would have to go back to gambling, racketeering and pimping.

    Is Ron Paul the right man for the Job? His record as a congressman is better at living up to his oath of office to support and protect the constitution is better than 95% of the other congressman but this last cycle more have gotten 100% report card.

    And if you break your oath or if you swear falsely you are committing perjury read the Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary for the meaning.

    Or do you not believe that we are born or should become Free and independent?

    Robert Vaughn (not the Actor)

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  6. Even tho I've been giving you a rough time, Ronald, I fell like i need to say Thank You for your service to this county. so... THANKS.

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  7. HEHE and now i see you're a Ronald Reagan Coservative.... DOCTOR PAUL HAS REAGANS ENDORSEMENT.... He got it for his endorsment of Reagan....WHEN NO ONE ELSE WANTED TO.

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  8. What's really funny is the wimp calling you out had to do it anonymously. Ha! Throw a rock into a pack of dogs, the one that yelps is the one that got hit. A Jonesing Paulite.

    An unrelated observation, I scored two clicks higher, and one to the left of you when I took the Political Quiz. Not the closest grouping if it's on the range, but fits nicely in political ideals.

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