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Ron Paul Is Interesting?
Posted by: Adam Fuson @ 2008.03.18.0554
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As many of you must know, I was introduced to Ron Paul by Jim Slattery. Jim has educated me about relationships, politics and economics. He has guided me from discussions of impractical endeavors, such as submarines and rockets, to more reasonable matters of politics and efficiency. So in mid 2007 Jim introduced me to Ron Paul, who spoke consistently about matters we have often read or watched. Since before we were born Ron Paul has been voting conservatively encouraging the country to behave in a more state-driven and liberty-oriented manner. Paul is the one who insists we should base our financial policy on sound, hard currency and govern locally without indulging in debt. He demands that our foreign policy should be one of peace and economic growth, yet voters seem to dismiss him. Basically, Paul struggles for America to pay its bills and strive for peace. He knows that the nation's activities of debt and unsound money, where private banks control our public government, will only lead to ruin.
So when you ask someone if they are a Paul supporter, how do they answer? Many will tell you Ron Paul is an "interesting guy" or someone who has "interesting ideas." They are nervous about such an open commitment to the man who is seen as the "crazy uncle" in the political arena. But Ron Paul stands for traditional values, why does his position cause such trepidation? Even now as our currency falls in value relative to other nations', there is only talk of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates, Congress and the President creating tax rebates and bailing others out. As Ron Paul predicts, this will only aggravate an already unfortunate situation. For some time now, Ron Paul's chances in the Republican primaries have died, to say nothing of the general election to come, but perhaps his ideas can grow. Don't vote for the lesser of two evils and expect anything to get better. Educate yourself and participate with passion and conviction.
bremer @ 2008.03.18 0826
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a little late publishing this article. don't you think? or maybe you are doing it for the voters in KY
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???? @ 2008.03.18 1328
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What else would you expect from Decavirate?
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charlie @ 2008.03.18 1420
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If only Decavirate had made the endorsement before the primary, Ron would have taken Ohio.
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Phones @ 2008.03.18 1818
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In light of the recent Ned, "Domination" reply, ( see hyper-milling) Ron should be taking the world soon.
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Ned @ 2008.03.18 2214
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John McCane (sic) is not the lesser of two evals.
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Ned @ 2008.03.18 2215
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He would have won too if his name didn't sound like Rupaul.
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john adams @ 2008.03.20 1926
charlie hartman @ 2008.03.23 1751
Charlie Hartman @ 2008.03.24 1246
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The article posted in Thursday's paper about the race is pretty good. I know that Bruce (my old boss, promoter of the former Brick Crit) isn't a Tym fan, but I didn't expect him to call Tym out in front of 20,000+ readers.
Uptown bike race organizer draws criticism from past promoter
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Ned @ 2008.03.24 2309
bremer @ 2008.03.25 1226
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You never know who is watching!!! http://jalopnik.com/371727/google-street-view-dishes-up-another-fascinating-slice+o+life
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Ned @ 2008.03.27 0002
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He's probably just getting groceries.
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Ned @ 2008.03.27 0006
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Bruce is probably expecting too much and and Tym with over-promise and under-deliver. The Athens Chamber needs to raise some mad funds and just pay Tym to run the race itself, not the promotions and prizes.
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Fuse @ 2008.03.27 1541
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Here are some interesting things to use on your mac:
• Letterbox a 3-column (widescreen) Apple Mail
• Mix Spaces, Login Items and VMWare Fusion to create automated, multi-OS system
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john adams @ 2008.03.27 2015
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I said this a long tim ago, "TYM SUCKS" T-shirts.
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Ned @ 2008.03.27 2250
Mark Strecker @ 2008.04.01 0210
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I'm an Interweb expert! QCW.org Warning: require_once(/home/content/m/a/r/markstrecker/html/includes/defines.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/m/a/r/markstrecker/html/index.php on line 21
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Fuse @ 2008.04.01 0859
bremer @ 2008.04.01 0918
Ned @ 2008.04.03 1420
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Actually, Dan is moving out-of-town and has since cold the business.
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hurry up @ 2008.04.03 2315
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Hey John Adams ... when are you going to post your pictures from Tour de Cali??
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john @ 2008.04.05 2310
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I'll post them when qcw.org works again, my guess is 6 months
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bremer @ 2008.04.07 1605
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well john? QCW.org is up and working - where are the pictures!
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syd @ 2008.04.10 2255
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QCW is Cincinnati's oldest racing club
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Fuse @ 2008.04.18 0037
Fuse @ 2008.09.30 1713
charlie @ 2008.09.30 2252
an army of one @ 2008.10.23 0324
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There is nothing more important than ending a war....
I am sure no one can disagree with this statement. However, those serving in the military know this better than anyone while everyone else sits quietly on the sidelines and makes judgements about the current state of affairs about the military in iraq. Of course, the soldier will say nothing but serves their country quietly so the sideliners can have their opinions and do as they please.Even Mr. Ron Paul, despite his service time, can not criticize a war when he has never stepped up and gone to war himself.Until than everyone is entitled to their opinions, but everyone should also remember it is because of the soldier doing their job that many criticize that everyone is able to have that opinion still today.
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