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    Yesterday, 08:04 PM
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/nfl-legends-daughter-endorses-trump-opposes-biological-males-womens-sports-taking-away-womens-rights The daughter of the late NFL legend Jim Brown endorsed former President Donald Trump, explaining how his support for the Black community shifted her perspective during his first term in office. Kimberly Brown revealed how her father's involvement with Trump "opened" her eyes during "FOX & Friends," and explained why she decided to endorse the former president as opposed to Vice President Kamala Harris. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER ENDORSES HARRIS, BUZZ ALDRIN BACKS TRUMP "My dad went to go meet with President-elect Trump, and when my dad went to go meet with the president-elect, that really opened up my eyes," Brown said on Friday. "I stayed neutral for about a year within his presidency, and after that… I came out as a Trump supporter because I saw the moves that Donald Trump was making."
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    Yesterday, 07:08 PM
    Seems like they just to kill joy. Kind of like this little brat in "The Killing Fields" who destroyed a concentation camp garden just for the hell of it.
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    Yesterday, 06:56 PM
    Squirrel needed a pistol.
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    Yesterday, 06:27 PM
    Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Saturday reacted after the news of ‘Peanut’ the squirrel's demise broke the internet. https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/elon-musk-fumes-after-social-media-sensation-peanut-the-squirrel-euthanised-for-rabies-testing-makes-big-promise-101730564569008.html
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    Yesterday, 05:11 PM
    I believe, being on social media is what killed Peanut. Had the government not noticed him in the 7 years he lived, I doubt it would have ever noticed had he not been on social media.
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    Yesterday, 11:48 AM
    I'd say he'd had it long enough to know it didn't have rabies.
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    Yesterday, 08:35 AM
    This woman sounds like she is material for Liberal POTUS nominee.
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    Yesterday, 06:33 AM
    You would be funny if you were funny.
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    Yesterday, 06:24 AM
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Anti Federalist again.
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    Yesterday, 06:17 AM
    Trump is just another way of saying Ron Paul.
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    Yesterday, 05:50 AM
    According to the rhetoric, Trump and team are offering something different. Something not promised on this scale ever before. And what is the take? Don't believe him, no government, we don't want efficient government.... Nothing is ever good or pure enough.
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    Yesterday, 04:02 AM
    A town that can manage with 2 police officers should hire 20 so they can be inefficient.
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    Yesterday, 03:59 AM
    Many people think they should be recognized for everything they do correctly. I believe things are supposed to be done correctly so praising every time a person does what they are supposed to do or expected to do correctly is crazy. People complain because they are only criticized and not praised for anything. Once again people are expected to do a good job. When it is said, "Our Consitution doesn't guarantee or even demand an "efficient" government." they shouldn't have to. It should be expected that if they are doing it it should be done efficiently and correctly. If things are being done inefficiently, the way they are being done, is wrong and must be modified. Waste comes from the taxpayers pocketbook. In my opinion if people are openly suggesting that inefficiency is a good thing, I say they are wrong.
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    Yesterday, 03:46 AM
    Right now the FAA seems to be hampering SpaceX over "safety concerns" and the effect of sonic boom on seals while at the same time NASA is counting on SpaceX to fix Boeing's mess which left two astronaughts stranded on the space station. I'm not sure how that helps "the people."
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    Yesterday, 03:29 AM
    How the hell did we end up where the Democrat id bragging about working for John McCain and bringing America to the bring of WW 3?
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    Yesterday, 01:17 AM
    The outcome is questionable but I like the menu. I think it the most hopeful, realistic, rhetoric for real change that I have ever witnessed in my lifetime. It is not just a theory or one person, there is a coalition of people with ideologies that seem to be on the same page. Only time will tell. I am more hopeful today than ever before. Let's not forget that a huge portion of society is excited about this. This is not some fringe candidate. If they wanted to cut waste, and make positive change they could. Let's not forget that Trump was always in the news. The publicity and or statements would bring the issues into the daylight. The left hate him and many like him. The left cannot help themselves and will continue every attempt to make him look bad but that actually draws more attention to what is actually going on. Positive change has never been more possible. If you don't get on this ship and can only find skepticism and fault, then you don't wan't change all you want to do is complain.
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    Yesterday, 12:51 AM
    Libertarians have got to disagree. My guess if a Libertarian Utopia existed, some would be skeptical and complain that it is not good. Probably at this point in time, there is little that Ron Paul can offer in regards to input or advice. Everything he has to say has been said for many years. Nothing is groundbreaking never heard of or thought of before. What it takes is putting that ideology into practice. If my city had somebody that could cut costs by eliminating wasteful spending and finding less expensive methods to accomplish the task, I would be in favor of that. It is simple mathematics. If you have a person or group of people assigned to do something and allocate money for them to do it, the money they save must be greater than the money wasted. Would anyone think that if Ron Paul was asked to be a consultant on Ron's terms that he should travel to Washington and have to personally pay for the expenses associated with advising? If Ron consulted, should he be compensated for his time, effort, advice? It doesn't' matter, nothing is ever good enough. We are down to a handful of members that even login and we drastically find fault.
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    11-01-2024, 06:38 PM
    Man, this is what Dave means... This thread is about the Tom Woods /Dave Smith interview. There's a whole other thread about the idiotic tariff idea (and we're in agreement, there) But for some reason, you keep bringing it back to an ideological topic - even when the thread is about REALITY of the whole situation. It's like you're glitching out to feed your ego.
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    11-01-2024, 06:28 PM
    I think the FAA making it almost impossible for SpaceX to test launch it's new booster rocket at a time when Boeing's obvious failures have astronauts trapped the space station waiting for a SpaceX rescue. See: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?568383-SpaceX-vs-the-FAA&highlight=SpaceX
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    11-01-2024, 06:23 PM
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/peopleandplaces/she-sang-for-obama-now-she-sings-the-anthem-for-trump/vi-AA1tgExD?ocid=anaheim-ntp-feeds&pc=DSJS&cvid=844a9a7a472f457b947427db800104ad&ei=8 To be fair she's sang for every from Bush until now. And she might sing for Kamala if Kamala wins. But Kamala's so hateful she might not keep up that tradition even though the singer is a (fellow?) black woman.
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    11-01-2024, 06:21 PM
    I have a video I need to post that shows a black leftist commentator who is not voting for Kamala Harris (she's voting for Jill Stein) but is still pointing out that Kamala seems to be making a last ditch push for suburban white women to overcome her drop in support among blacks and Hispanics. Y'all been worried about the minorities when it's your women that are the problem. And I know you already know this. Michelle Obama's latest screed wasn't aimed at blacks but aimed at women in general to get their men in line to go vote for Kamala and then if they don't to "cancel" their man's vote with their own. Of course....she must not have done well in math. If someone is already voting for Kamala and they find out someone else is voting for Trump they can't cancel that person out by doing what they were already going to do anyway.
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  • CaptUSA's Avatar
    11-01-2024, 06:04 PM
    You REALLY need to watch that episode. And try to at least understand it - even if you don't agree with it. Because I think we're talking about two different things.
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    11-01-2024, 06:01 PM
    Michael Heise, Thomas Massie, Vivek?
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    11-01-2024, 05:26 PM
    Just watched this podcast. I think that's a valid thought process depending on your situation. For me, I'm feeling the Tom/Dave argument. I see hope on the horizon. I don't think the old "republicans" will ever get their act together, but there may be a new blood taking over the brand. And we can expect a generation of politicians from here on out that will have to talk to podcasters and have long-form discussions. That could foster a whole new brand of libertarian populism. I also see the threat of censoring speech and what effect that will have on the politicians we get in the future. There are two reasons I don't want to go out backwards like in the card game 500. First, is because I recognize the hardship on my children and grandchildren and would like to avoid that, if possible. Second, is because we have no assurances of what may emerge on the other side. At least Trump buys us time. AND... whether or not I like it, the machine takes him as a repudiation.
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    11-01-2024, 11:58 AM
    I proposed something very similar here: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?567175-Proposal-New-Govt-Agency-WFAA Let's hope someone on his team has been reading these forums. :) I'd love a new government agency that didn't have a budget except what they could carve out from other cuts!
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    11-01-2024, 07:49 AM
    :rolleyes: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?567788-Whitney-Webb-EXPOSES-Kamala-Trump-Israel-And-More!-(Interview)&highlight=trump+blackrock Trump adopted Blackrock CEO Larry Fink's economic plan for COVID which was written before COVID. And, contrary to your false claims, Trump followed Fauci's advice on COVID to the letter including downplaying COVID when Fauci downplayed COVID and then locking down the country when Fauci said lock down the country and ultimately clearing the regulatory obstacles for rapid (untested) vaccine production through Operation Warp Speed. Kamala Harris is also taking orders from Blackrock. Yes there are some distinct differences like the war end Ukraine. I fully expect Trump to end that. But Trump is an empty suit that can be whatever people need him to be at the moment. He endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2008. The Clintons talked to him about getting more invovled in Republican politics just weeks before he ran for president. The good thing about Trump isn't Trump. It's the aspirations of the people who support Trump. Some of them are good (RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard), some are not so good (Lindsey Graham, Tom Cotton). I can't think of anyone who supports Kamala Harris that I respect. (Bidens, Obamas, Bushes, Cheneys).
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    11-01-2024, 07:40 AM
    Well to be fair I Ron Paul said he was going to do this after not doing it for 4 years when he was president I don't think a lot of people would have faith in Ron Paul. Yep, what he says here is great. That track record though. But we shall see. I suspect Trump will end the Ukraine war quickly and end sanctions on Russia but I guess he doesn't feel comfortable coming out and saying that. Those two steps would go along way to cutting inflation. See: https://www.businessinsider.com/us-russia-sanctions-impact-dedollarization-oil-inflation-war-ukraine-2024-5
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    11-01-2024, 07:27 AM
    So....income tax = war? Sounds like a great reason to scrap the income tax in favor of tariffs.
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    At least until every county or so willingly decided to submit to Christ, which I think will happen eventually because I'm a postmillennialist.
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How Ron Paul could smack down Iran critics

by jmdrake on 05-15-2013 at 08:34 AM
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Ron needs to quit playing defense and go on offense. It's not enough to say "the Soviet Union was worse than Iran." If he could point out the following documented facts it would shut the naysayer up for good or at least make them back-peddle.

1) In 2003 Iran was the only Muslim country to help us fight and remove the Taliban from power.

See: Jane's Defense Weekly India joins anti-Taliban coalition. "India is believed to have joined Russia, the USA

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The new bill of rights.

by jmdrake on 05-15-2013 at 08:33 AM
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This parody is an attempt to "rewrite" the bill of rights in keeping with the current application by our criminal government. Original text will be in italics followed by a list of possible options.


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Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government

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Federal Reserve advised gold standard for Russia

by jmdrake on 05-15-2013 at 08:32 AM
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I ran across this information by accident (providence?) while looking for something else. The first link is an essay from Jude Wanniski who went with fed governor Wayne Angell to Moscow right after the collapse of the soviet union. Note that Angell advocated the new Russia to go to a gold backed currency! The second link is an online Google book from the Mises institute that talks about the same essay. I've excerpted the essay bellow. (It's too long to post directly). It's interesting to note

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Washington Post 2002 : The U.S. pushed jihad on Afghan schoolchildren.

by jmdrake on 09-13-2011 at 01:15 PM
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From U.S., the ABC's of Jihad
Violent Soviet-Era Textbooks Complicate Afghan Education Efforts


By Joe Stephens and David B. Ottaway
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In the twilight of the Cold War, the United States spent millions of dollars to supply Afghan schoolchildren with textbooks filled with violent images and militant Islamic teachings, part of covert attempts to spur resistance to the Soviet occupation.

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