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The Republican Candidates
Topic Started: Feb 23 2012, 04:51 AM (3,057 Views)
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Feb 25 2012, 06:37 PM
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making it so that sony can sue people for modifying their own equipment they bought from the store? ultimate FAIL...

I'm pretty sure he had nothing to do with that.
uhh he spearheaded it, as well as the antipiracy act. so...huh??? :huh:
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I'm damn serious

I personally think that Romney and Paul are the best candidates,the other two basically want to fill our minds with crap and go to war.

Not to mention Ron Paul seems to be the only person answering questions. And he also seems to be the only one who would think straight before declaring war like Bush.



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The only thing holding him off the votes are the homosexual people,people need to start to know that the world is changing and the world does not relate to Christianity/religion.

I we have the right to love who we love,and marry them.
Edited by Balthazor, Feb 26 2012, 02:38 AM.
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Balthazor
Feb 26 2012, 02:35 AM
I personally think that Romney and Paul are the best candidates,the other two basically want to fill our minds with crap and go to war.

Not to mention Ron Paul seems to be the only person answering questions. And he also seems to be the only one who would think straight before declaring war like Bush.



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The only thing holding him off the votes are the homosexual people,people need to start to know that the world is changing and the world does not relate to Christianity/religion.

I we have the right to love who we love,and marry them.
Yeah Christianity doesn't own marriage I think they should be able to marry. Also didn't Paul just say it was up to the states I don't remember him being against, though I could be wrong.
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Feb 26 2012, 01:30 AM
Alcohol causes more violent crimes annually in the United States than illegal drugs. Most violent crimes that come from illegal drugs are usually due to the fact that the drugs are illegal to begin with, not the effects of the drugs.

I pretty much agree with Llamas so far, people only think drugs are so bad because they were taught at a young age the harmful effects of drugs and use backwards statistics to justify their claim. A lot of reliable sources even say that if we legalize drugs violent crimes would go down, and obviously the jail population would decrease.

That having been said, I just want to go back to the main point of the government being allowed to tell people how to treat their bodies. It's disgusting and is the true problem here.

just quoting this to repeat the truth...nothing to add....
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Ninjajp247
Feb 26 2012, 02:45 AM
just quoting this to repeat the truth...nothing to add....
That's what we call spam, if you have nothing to say, don't post.
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Feb 26 2012, 02:49 AM
Ninjajp247
Feb 26 2012, 02:45 AM
just quoting this to repeat the truth...nothing to add....
That's what we call spam, if you have nothing to say, don't post.
then ill be honest, this man spoke my mind. If anything i thought just agreeing would seem like spam. So i endorsed it.

not even joking, it was exactly what i was thinking going through these posts.
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Feb 25 2012, 06:53 PM
If the next president doesn't do what he promised in his campaign, will you all lose faith in your government. The way I see it, if that happens then it means that all the campaigning and debates are just a waste of time. Your voting system would be kind of pointless since your voting for things which won't happen. It's one of the main problems with voting for a single leader instead of a group.
If that happens then Rand Paul (Ron Paul's son) could probably do well. He could prob say something like my father told you so.

I know some people call Romney a flip flopper but can you blame the guy? Can you really see a pro Gay marriage Pro-life person winning the Republican nomination?
He needs the crazy social conservative votes too.
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I don't get why you guys seem to be trying to convince me that alcohol causes more crimes than drugs. I never said it didn't. Lol. All I said was that, when drunk in moderation, it could have health benefits. Now, back on topic...

Even if Ron Paul is against something, he seems to always want to leave it up to the states. That seems like a good thing to me.
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Could be. But how much power and authority should a single state have? I mean when should an issue be out of the state's hands and decided in Washington? They're still part of a greater country. Some federal influence is nesecary. Goes without saying. Is he just trying to pass things he's not sure about onto the state so he doesn't have to worry about it?


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Feb 26 2012, 06:21 AM
I don't get why you guys seem to be trying to convince me that alcohol causes more crimes than drugs. I never said it didn't. Lol. All I said was that, when drunk in moderation, it could have health benefits. Now, back on topic...

Even if Ron Paul is against something, he seems to always want to leave it up to the states. That seems like a good thing to me.
I was saying alcohol makes you more violent and less calm minded, and if marijuana is smoked in moderation or ingested, it can be good for you too.

Yes leaving it up to the states is a good idea, I would have to agree on that :)

I'm pretty sure I'm not wrong so I don't see why you would dislike this.
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Looks like the last debate really helped Romney. He's probably going to win Michigan and Arizona now.
Maybe Ron Paul secretly has a thing for him. Well that's what Santorum thinks lol

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