Ron Paul: Don't Entrust Your Financial Future to Obama's Bankrupt Bureaucrats!

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by DA60, Feb 7, 2012.

  1. hoytmonger

    hoytmonger New Member

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    Says the sheepie.
     
  2. hoytmonger

    hoytmonger New Member

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    Economic collapse is coming... but it won't be because of Dr. Paul. It will be due to the state and the Fed... and all the misinformation you've been fed and accepted as fact.
     
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    Says the paranoid conspiracy theorist.

    The duty to vote is real. Your paranoia is,,,,,,,,,,,,,paranoia. Are you certain that you're paranoid ENOUGH?
     
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    If you can't win in an intellectual debate, throwing the conspiracy card is a sure sign your losing the argument.

    I know creating more debt to solve a debt crisis sounds reasonable but the logic has a few flaws and is surely the only conspiracy here.

    But I think Carlin said it best about those who use the "conspiracy theory" as a unfounded reply.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO0-u900OG4"]George Carlin - Conspiracy Theorists - YouTube[/ame]

    I sure do miss Carlin.
     
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    Before you jump in and make a complete fool of yourself. Go back and read the many, many conspiracy theory posts by the other poster. He has thoroughly EARNED the Conspiracy Theorist moniker.

    Whereas his "sheepie" comment was meant to insult because he does not understand the art of making decisions according to the weighing of all possible information. Doing anything based on very little and unproven information is a guess, not a decision.
     

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