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JustinTime
05-21-2011, 10:49 AM
I found these posted on another forum, they are positions attributed to Ron Paul and they were posted with intent of making Ron Paul and libertarians in general look like loons, but honestly every one of them seem fine to me. What do you think?


1. Eviscerate Entitlements: Believes that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are unconstitutional, and has compared the failure of federal courts to strike them down to the courts' failure to abolish slavery in the 19th century.

2. Lay Off Half His Cabinet: Wants to abolish half of all federal agencies, including the departments of Energy, Education, Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Labor.

3. Enable State Extremism: Would let states to set their own policies on abortion, gay marriage, prayer in school, and most other issues.

4. Protect Sexual Predators' Privacy: Voted against requiring operators of wi-fi networks who discover the transmission of child porn and other forms online sex predation to report it to the government.

5. Rescind the Bin Laden Raid: Instead of authorizing the Navy Seals to take him out, President Paul would have sought Pakistan's cooperation to arrest him.

6. Simplify the Census: The questions posed by the Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey, which collects demographics data such as age, race, and income, are "both ludicrous and insulting," Paul says.

7. Let the Oldest Profession Be: Paul wants to legalize prostitution at the federal level.

8. Legalize All Drugs: Including cocaine and heroin.

9. Keep Monopolies Intact: Opposes federal antitrust legislation, calling it "much more harmful than helpful." Thinks that monopolies can be controlled by protecting "the concept of the voluntary contract."

10. Lay Off Ben Bernacke: Would abolish the Federal Reserve and revert to use of currencies that are backed by hard assets such as gold.

11. Stop Policing the Environment: Believes that climate change is no big deal and the Environmental Protection Agency is unnecessary. Most environmental problems can be addressed by enforcing private-property rights. Paul also thinks that interstate issues such as air pollution are best dealt with through compacts between states.

12. Not Do Anything, but Still...: Would not have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it was a "massive violation of private property and contract, which are the bedrocks of a free society."

13. Let Markets Care for the Disabled: "The ADA should have never been passed," Paul says. The treatment of the handicapped should be determined by the free market.

14. First, Do Harm: Wants to end birthright citizenship. Believes that emergency rooms should have the right to turn away illegal immigrants.

15. Diss Mother Teresa: Voted against giving her the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor. Has argued that the medal, which costs $30,000, is too expensive.

Looks good.

sailingaway
05-21-2011, 10:50 AM
I think that put that way with no explanation or discussion of transition plans they would keep him from getting elected. Which is their intent.

payme_rick
05-21-2011, 10:59 AM
"Enable State Extremism"........ really?

JustinTime
05-21-2011, 11:03 AM
I guess thats the disconnect between me and the people on the other forum, I can see through the spin.

Take number 3 for example "enable state extremism" your average American reads that and say "Whale, we caint haff no extreemism!"

How can we hold on to what little bit of freedom we have when so many are so blind, or just plain stupid, much less restore freedom we've lost.

Its do discouraging.

Chester Copperpot
05-21-2011, 11:06 AM
Id much rather refute those 15 points where they are inaccurate and explain them properly.


fucking fear mongerers

Paulatized
05-21-2011, 11:11 AM
#7 is an out and out lie: 7. Let the Oldest Profession Be: Paul wants to legalize prostitution at the federal level. Never heard him say this.

pcosmar
05-21-2011, 11:31 AM
He wants to
Legalize Freedom.