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RonPaulVolunteer
11-12-2009, 12:11 PM
If you can watch it without throwing up, you'll like what Nader says about Ron Paul!

YouTube - Ralph Nader Owns O'Reilly: "I Can Chew Gum And Walk, Unlike You!" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crnSOFKkSPE)

dannno
11-12-2009, 12:18 PM
LOLZ... poor Nader, Bill couldn't get off the damn Ft. Hood massacre..

Knightskye
11-12-2009, 06:38 PM
He talked about "putting the substance back in 'We the People'," "like people like Ron Paul want to do."

I guess Ralph thinks there's more than one way to do that.

dannno
11-12-2009, 06:46 PM
He talked about "putting the substance back in 'We the People'," "like people like Ron Paul want to do."

I guess Ralph thinks there's more than one way to do that.

Whether socialism is moral or not is an issue to be discussed.. I believe it is inherently immoral, but not all people feel the same.

Whether in a real-world environment socialism can work to help poor people is an issue to be discussed.. I believe that socialism ultimately hurts poor people because the amount of control a government must have to institute said socialism would lead to a greater amount of corporate socialism.

The question that Ralph Nader needs to ask himself is whether it is possible to inject substance back into "We the People" with so much power given to government.. You see, Ralph Nader wants the people to be able to harness government's power for good.. because currently it is being harnessed for things like wars and big corporations.. but what IF we had a socialist system similar to what we have today in some small European countries, and the people were really in control? A pipe dream, maybe, but if it were true I believe we would be much better off than where we are now, where we have banks and corporations looting the people left and right.. That doesn't mean Nader's system would be optimal, but with the proper amount of representation and sway going towards the people, we would be much better off than the system we have today.. I would support a Ralph Nader government over the one we have today.. as long as the people were really in control.. if that's even possible.. Ultimately, we should have a Ron Paul government, though.