08-03-2011, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by mynameisjim
lol. Why are you so upset that I accidentally said Ron Paul was a Senator and not a Congressman. Geez, get some get some fresh air, you seem a little uptight.
Second, whether or not he's a Senator or a Congressman was inconsequential to my point which makes the fact that it bothered you so much that much more perplexing.
Finally, if you are Ron Paul supporter, my question still stands. Tell me how he's turning his radical ideas about changing the system into a reality. Honestly, I want to hear it. I already checked his Wikipedia page that outlines legislation that he was a part of, but it's all random bills that any long time Congressman would have accumulated.
He always claims the country is about to fail, yet he seems pretty laid back when it comes to putting together a real solution. Or am I wrong about that?
Wouldn't a man who claims the country is facing imminent failure be a little more motivated to change things instead of just talking about it, especially considering his position, popularity, and virtually non-stop fundraising?
Look, I like the guy, but he runs a game just like every other politician. His game is just a bit different.
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First you are right he bitches about government but collects a check from the same government. Ron Paul sounds good in 60 second sound bites you listen to him alittle longer than that you realize. This guy is a little loonie.
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