Ron Paul Didn't Bully Anyone Or Do Drugs in High School!, page 2


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reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 07:00 PM by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by Dustytoad
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So you are saying what?

Just SAY it?

It must be too complex. If you are saying you used sarcasm, then you must be agreeing with me.
Otherwise it must be something else,
maybe confusion?


Ive said it twice already. Do you really need it repeated again?


I am getting what you mean when you say you messed up your brain with drugs though..
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reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 07:01 PM by eazyriderl_l
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What seems more sad, that personally no one really has anything negative to say about him, or the facts that seem to point he has had integrity his whole life? Was your school president that was so bad even alive when he was the president? Im sure it is politics as usual with this but I find sad is that obviously some think a good person, that has done right time and time again and has fought for THEIR benefit, think there is something sad about it. Tragic really but have fun with it.



reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 07:02 PM by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by eazyriderl_l
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post by captaintyinknots



What seems more sad, that personally no one really has anything negative to say about him, or the facts that seem to point he has had integrity his whole life? Was your school president that was so bad even alive when he was the president? Im sure it is politics as usual with this but I find sad is that obviously some think a good person, that has done right time and time again and has fought for THEIR benefit, think there is something sad about it. Tragic really but have fun with it.


wow, you guys do have trouble comprehending, dont you. Its sad that you all think this is proof of anything. That is what is sad.


reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 07:03 PM by Dustytoad
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by Dustytoad
reply to
post by captaintyinknots



So you are saying what?

Just SAY it?

It must be too complex. If you are saying you used sarcasm, then you must be agreeing with me.
Otherwise it must be something else,
maybe confusion?


Ive said it twice already. Do you really need it repeated again?


I am getting what you mean when you say you messed up your brain with drugs though..
edit on 10-5-2012 by captaintyinknots because: (no reason given)


OUCH

but I am not saying, nor have I ever said such.

I said I messed up my life.

I'm more capable than I have ever been at being smart.

I was kicked out of school, is more the point I was making.

I skipped too much, even after tutoring your future leaders.

that is all
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reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 07:05 PM by Dustytoad
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by eazyriderl_l
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post by captaintyinknots



What seems more sad, that personally no one really has anything negative to say about him, or the facts that seem to point he has had integrity his whole life? Was your school president that was so bad even alive when he was the president? Im sure it is politics as usual with this but I find sad is that obviously some think a good person, that has done right time and time again and has fought for THEIR benefit, think there is something sad about it. Tragic really but have fun with it.


wow, you guys do have trouble comprehending, dont you. Its sad that you all think this is proof of anything. That is what is sad.


everything is evidence and proof. You are the first one to use that word.


reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 07:11 PM by eazyriderl_l
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I missed nothing and I agree it proves nothing, except there is something sad about this whole situation; including probably both our opinions, and the discussion. It does; However, lean credence that this man is genuine and has been for a long time- can many of us on this forum say the same?
And if we could say that what would give us the right and if we had the right why would it matter?

He is not a flip-flopper and that is what it shows. He has a platform that he runs on and his voting record is public. Go by that and all others seem to fall way short.


reply posted on 10-5-2012 @ 11:54 PM by burntheships
reply to post by Evildead



Once again, we have a man who is consistent in his character!
Ron Paul, a real Amercian Hero!


reply posted on 11-5-2012 @ 01:56 AM by MountainLaurel
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What the heck is your point? That because some kid you went to school with in student goverment did drugs it discredits Ron Paul?

So blantaly lame I just don't know what else to say.


reply posted on 11-5-2012 @ 02:11 AM by litterbaux
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Originally posted by captaintyinknots
If this isnt the perfect example of RP followers...


Why stereotype a certain type of person on a public forum?

Why not say women aren't allowed to work? Or vote.
Why not say blacks are lazy and don't want to work?
Why not say asians cant drive?

You sir need to get your head out of your ass and stop stereotyping people.

YOU ARE THE PROBLEM!


reply posted on 11-5-2012 @ 09:20 AM by Evildead
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
This thread is very weird. We have people here claiming its a good thing that Ron Paul has basically never changed and this make him a hero or perfect? Not in my book.

When you don't change, you don't truly learn. This obsession(?) with RP's "consistency" is misplaced. He was, and always will be, right from the start. At least, from his point of view, he never needed to change. I don't vote for someone like that.

He never learned, or at least at some point, years ago, stopped doing so.
edit on 11-5-2012 by TsukiLunar because: (no reason given)


Or he learned a long time ago BEFORE entering the political scene... Remember, Ron Paul worked on his parent's farm, worked as a paperboy, worked at a drug store, attended medical school, joined the U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard, started his own medical practice, THEN began entering the political scene. He was warning Americans back in the 70's of the direction the U.S. government was heading in regards to our economic system and our liberties and freedom.

Do a search on YouTube and you'll find 30 + year old footage of Ron Paul on talk shows warning us of what today was going to be like if we didn't start changing things. Well, I'll be damned if what he was warning us about 30 years ago isn't happening in our country TODAY, just like Dr. Paul said it would happen.

He hasn't changed because he strictly follows a 200+ yr. old document called the U.S. Constitution and he had enough foresight to see our country going down the wrong path 30+ years before most of the rest of America. He even wrote 3 books telling us what was goin.g wrong with our money system & government!

Yeah, thank God 40 yrs. of being in politics hasn't corrupted him like the rest of the politicians that helped get us in this mess.
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