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Thread: asking Ron Paul to renounce his supporters

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    Default asking Ron Paul to renounce his supporters

    is reminiscent of Stalinist Russia. They were ready to throw Ron Paul in the gulag or better yet, kill him. His supporters will be round up soon enough. Have fun living in the hell we call America.



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    Paul should have said, "Are you asking me to tell people not to vote for me? That's not a very good strategy."

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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenavedon View Post
    is reminiscent of Stalinist Russia. They were ready to throw Ron Paul in the gulag or better yet, kill him. His supporters will be round up soon enough. Have fun living in the hell we call America.
    Amen!

    But I won't be rounded up so long as I have breath in my lungs.

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    When will Fox ask Romney to renounce his Mormonism? That is outside the mainstream, after all.

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    I think his answer was good. It is reminiscent of Stalin though.
    The original American patriots were those individuals brave enough to resist with force the oppressive power of King George. I accept the definition of patriotism as that effort to resist oppressive state power. The true patriot is motivated by a sense of responsibility, and out of self interest -- for himself, his family, and the future of his country -- to resist government abuse of power. He rejects the notion that patriotism means obedience to the state.

    Congressman Ron Paul 5/22/07

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    I didn't know it was a democratic thing for leaders to denounce their people.
    Peace, Prosperity, Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naraku View Post
    Paul should have said, "Are you asking me to tell people not to vote for me? That's not a very good strategy."
    He should have said "America is still a free country and people can believe what they want. As long as the constitution of the United Sates still stands, people have a right, no, a duty to question their government regardless of the opinions of "fox news"

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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenavedon View Post
    is reminiscent of Stalinist Russia. They were ready to throw Ron Paul in the gulag or better yet, kill him. His supporters will be round up soon enough. Have fun living in the hell we call America.
    Its absurd. That weasely dude asked Paul two questions that were designed to make him look bad. First it was this load then the do you have any electability thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenavedon View Post
    is reminiscent of Stalinist Russia. They were ready to throw Ron Paul in the gulag or better yet, kill him. His supporters will be round up soon enough. Have fun living in the hell we call America.
    Is it unanimous? Do all truthers support Paul? Are there any exceptions. Surely some must support other candidates. No? Even so, what other candidate gets questions about the views of his supporters? Faux is shameless. edited
    Last edited by MsDoodahs; 01-10-2008 at 10:41 PM. Reason: violent

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    Quote Originally Posted by VoluntaryMan View Post
    Even so, what other candidate gets questions about the views of his supporters? Faux is shameless. edited
    +1

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