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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 7, 2011 23:52:18 GMT -5
And you know, Chris, conservatives also want healthcare for everyone. The ideological difference is in how to pay for it and who is in control. Everyone on both sides knows the current system sucks. Our number one problem, in my opinion, is financial solvency. If we don't get America's finances in order then all the other ideolical wish lists on both sides won't amount to squat because our country is going to implode, just as you said. It's now or never. Read that Herman Cain bio that I posted. The man has credibility. Ron Paul's real strength is that he truly understands the con game that is the Fed and has a real desire to put a stop to the Washington Shake Down. Let's get the country back on track and get back to work. Once everyone can breath without worrying about losing their home and how they are going to eat- then we can go back to bickering over STUPID-A$$ $**T. I just read his Bio, and while it's impressive from a career standpoint, I'm still not sold on him. To me he's not only unqualified to be President, but I still don't like the ties he has with the FED. Notice on his Bio how brief the mention of his employment at the FED is. It's funny how people see different things: I watched the debates while paying specific attention to Cain, due to this thread. I didn't hear him say ANYTHING clear and concise, and didn't offer ANY real solutions. He repeated the same thing at least 3 or 4 times when asked a legitimate question. The people said he had a plan, but he only pretty much said that he doesn't know the answer but he'll surround himself with people who will. Then what's the point of him being there? Sounds all too familiar.....maybe he'll ask Cheney can be his VP?
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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 7, 2011 23:54:05 GMT -5
He will die immediatly....trying to undo americas scam. Good point Mike. He definatly has all the right ideas but they will never happen....can u imagine what hes really thinking? We all know what needs to happen. "living within our means" isnt fiction. I think financing ruined this whole country. Does anyone agree? We dont need a 2013 challenger because we work at mcdonalds and we will take the 21% interest rate He was actually asked that on Alex Jones' show. He said the same thing, that if he gains momentum he needs to have TONS of security around him at all times. Kind of makes you wonder what Kennedy did to piss off the globalists.
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Post by John Wilson on May 8, 2011 0:44:21 GMT -5
Kennedy didn't have to worry about the globalists. He doublecrossed the mafia that dear old Dad had made big promises to if they helped get his boy elected. The CIA was using the mob to run Cuba, as well as to carry out hits in Latin America, and when JFK and Bobby went after the mob there were too many people about to be exposed. So the dirty Feds needed to shut them up and the mob didn't appreciate being crossed. Pick your poison.
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Post by Dan Benoit on May 8, 2011 1:19:40 GMT -5
being a president is much more than knowing the right idea....this country is so sad its about getting a job. We need to understand we are controlled by oil and other sources.
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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 8, 2011 1:39:00 GMT -5
An interview after the debates with Ron Paul:
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Post by Dan Benoit on May 8, 2011 2:08:31 GMT -5
from a business prospective....hes too educated and too old to win....but imma still vote for him
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 8, 2011 8:03:24 GMT -5
I think financing ruined this whole country. Does anyone agree? We dont need a 2013 challenger because we work at mcdonalds and we will take the 21% interest rate I agree. That was a system designed to control people and they have done just that. You and I and the masses can't take off work to go protest at your state capitol because we have too much debt and can't miss work. I also blame the womens rights movement. If women weren't empowered and felt required to bring a second income to the family houses would be half as expensive. There would be more jobs to be had. DiscLaimer.... I'm not saying women don't or shouldn't have rights.... But only that the way this movement affected or country and individual homes on an average, financially was not necessarily a good thing.
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 8, 2011 8:10:28 GMT -5
In my bid for president I propose we reestablish the gold standard. But there would be great devistashing for individuals if we didn't handle it carefully. So to counter or minimize the negative affects of reestablishing the gold standard I also propose abolishing the minimum wage.... And to forgive ALL consumer debt. And make credit cards illegal. The Jewish people forgave debt for centuries and we all know how successful they are with money
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 8, 2011 8:10:50 GMT -5
Ryan Thames for president
2042
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Post by Michael Wells on May 8, 2011 9:22:56 GMT -5
Ryan Thames for president 2042 You could use YouTube as your media outlet. I mean, look at that Justin Beiber fella
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Post by John Wilson on May 8, 2011 15:13:00 GMT -5
Ryan Thames for president 2042 You could use YouTube as your media outlet. I mean, look at that Justin Beiber fella That's funny!
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Post by Karen Bean on May 9, 2011 8:17:45 GMT -5
I think financing ruined this whole country. Does anyone agree? We dont need a 2013 challenger because we work at mcdonalds and we will take the 21% interest rate I agree. That was a system designed to control people and they have done just that. You and I and the masses can't take off work to go protest at your state capitol because we have too much debt and can't miss work. I also blame the womens rights movement. If women weren't empowered and felt required to bring a second income to the family houses would be half as expensive. There would be more jobs to be had. DiscLaimer.... I'm not saying women don't or shouldn't have rights.... But only that the way this movement affected or country and individual homes on an average, financially was not necessarily a good thing. Yeah, you're right Ryan. Women should have continued to work in the fields from dawn to dusk, cook, clean, sew, have children, take care of the children all on a daily basis for absolutely not one penny. And we should have been happy to do so! And of course the less than standard pay that women have received since the dawn of time definitely increased the cost of housing.
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Post by Ryan Thames on May 9, 2011 8:24:05 GMT -5
I'm grateful for my wifes income..... Mmmmm hhhmmmm
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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 10, 2011 11:01:53 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 17, 2011 17:48:46 GMT -5
Awesome interview from back in 1988:
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