Two Cheers for Rand Paul: The Kentucky Senator Brought the Libertarian in Debate
From the article: "At last night's GOP debate hosted by CNN, the Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul brought consistently brought libertarian—or at least libertarianish—perspectives on major policy debates. Whether that jumpstarts his presidential campaign is anybody's guess, but it was a bracing and welcome development."
Your Clinton example proves my point on voting for evil. Had George Bush won, the march toward one world dictatorship would have been even faster because there would have been less resistance from so called conservatives. Today it is even worse. Voting for any GOP candidate for POTUS will be a vote for dictatorship because the GOP leadership will never allow any uncontrollable liberty minded person to represent them. With so many better candidates available, the GOP leadership chose Dole and McCain. The GOP selection process is rigged.
I also think that it won't take 50% of the population leaving the GOP forever to elect an outsider (or force a coup to try to prevent that transfer of power to the people.) If we, who HAVE the knowledge base you cite, don't start the process and vote against evil then the likelihood of violence becomes likely, imo, and the result is likely to be more dictatorship and a complete loss of liberty.
We must educate and if we vote, we must vote on principle, against the state party.
One things for sure can't get any of the good stuff done with step one and that's cracking the one party system barrier with their little two party or two shell and no pea game
First plank in platform is frustration.
I'm only half saying that with jesting tongue in cheek. The other half is grappling with the germ of an idea and wondering if it's attitude and if so is it attitude that can go blog viral.
I agree. The arrogance and holier than thou attitude has been more obvious in the past 25 years. Before that it was more subtle, but still consistently degrading.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vide...
What someone says BEFORE he is running for office often is more truthful than what he says AFTER he is running for office.
Ben might be different. If so, he will not be chosen by the GOP.
I agree, he often speaks with more sense than all the other candidates except Rand Paul.
Voting for either the Dems or the GOP would be the latter.
So I go for turning everything on its head and that leaves me Trump.
"That was certainly a stimulating morning!
and with Radio Interrupted working thanks to all who made it possible."
Now... over 20 years later, realistically, HP hasn't invented anything that is worth anything. Apple and Dell pretty much clean their clocks every day of the week and they are still living off the remnants of the Compaq product lines they absorbed while everyone else has moved forward.
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