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mamet

mamet

Charleston, SC
March 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:47 PM

briansocal said:
You are stupid and un-imformed, so what?



I'm going to cry myself to sleep.

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

NOV 16, 2007 04:47 PM

briansocal said:
Ron Paul is racist? says who? Where has he proven to be racist? Because he's white and from Texas? I want to see what he has done to be a racist?
Looney, reckless?
He's is a doctor, with a degree, that has delivered what, 5,000 plus babies? Those moms trusted someone looney, racist, and reckless?
You are stupid and un-imformed, so what?



Wait? What? It is so weird when someone who is totally uniformed calls other people uninformed.

It's a Ron Paul world.

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 04:49 PM

mamet said:

briansocal said:
You are stupid and un-imformed, so what?


I'm going to cry myself to sleep.


Where are you getting your imformation fron?

Chainlink

Chainlink

Key West, FL
August 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:49 PM

SockPuppet said:

skinyboi said:
I don't know if you quite understand. The FBI raided the office sure. And even if the stuff wasn't real money, fact is, no one was arrested. No one was charged, the FBI took alot of precious metals, with real value. Again, with no charges filed. One must think that a business operating for 9 years, in the open, with several million dollars woth of hard assests (gold, silver, platinum, and copper) would have been closed down a long time ago. Fact is, Federal Reserve notes aren't worth the paper they are printed on, they are backed by government promise. The only thing keeping them of any vaule, was the US government's integrity. The US integrity has taken it's biggest hit in the history of the nation, and as such our money has less street value then the Canadian currecy. The idea of a form of currency or coins with intrinsic value is a real threat to the governments monopoly money. While the Ron Paul dollar was probably a bad move, it doesn't remove the fact that the government stole several million dollars (Federal Reserve notes) worth of precious metals from the owners of said metals.



Um, what's the intrinsic value of gold, other than that people believe it's worth something? What can you do with it?



It is a very good conductor actually. Also, it's quite malleable and doesn't tarnish. I could make some cool shit with it if you were to say . . . give me a big pile of it.
wink

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

NOV 16, 2007 04:50 PM

Chainlink said:

SockPuppet said:
Um, what's the intrinsic value of gold, other than that people believe it's worth something? What can you do with it?



it's a very good conductor actually.



So, wait. Gold can run trains?

GOLD CAN RUN TRAINS: RON PAUL 08!

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:51 PM

briansocal said:
For me, it's Ron Paul, or nobody. The lesser of the two evils are most of the other candidates.
And it's funny how some people here all of a sudden think the fbi are the good guys?
The fbi are the guys that love the Patriot Act, so they can see which library books you read, tap your phones, and attempt to monitor your every step.
This coin issue in fact has nothing to do with Ron Paul, other than they used his name and face.



Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)

Tinyhobo

Tinyhobo

Boulder City, NV
December 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:53 PM

So you guys know Ron Paul suspended Habeas Corpus right?
zoom image

mamet

mamet

Charleston, SC
March 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:54 PM

Zarth said:

mamet said:

briansocal said:
You are stupid and un-imformed, so what?


I'm going to cry myself to sleep.


Where are you getting your imformation fron?



I guess I should be getting it from the "Ron Paul Survival Report." Then I wouldn't be so stupid and "un-imformed."

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

NOV 16, 2007 04:54 PM

SockPuppet said:

Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)



Come on. Has Ron Paul rejected the Stormfront crowd? Has he rejected the secessionists? Or the lunatic militias? Nope.

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 04:54 PM

Tinyhobo said:
So you guys know Ron Paul suspended Habeas Corpus right?
zoom image


I love you.

FearTheReaper said:

SockPuppet said:
Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)


Come on. Has Ron Paul rejected the Stormfront crowd? Has he rejected the secessionists? Of the lunatic militias? Nope.


Dr. Paul has HUGE support!

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

NOV 16, 2007 04:55 PM

Zarth said:

Tinyhobo said:
So you guys know Ron Paul suspended Habeas Corpus right?
zoom image


I love you.



You mean Abe Paul or Tinyhobo?

RudieCantFail

RudieCantFail

Baton Rouge, LA
January 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:56 PM

FearTheReaper said:

Chainlink said:

SockPuppet said:
Um, what's the intrinsic value of gold, other than that people believe it's worth something? What can you do with it?



it's a very good conductor actually.



So, wait. Gold can run trains?

GOLD CAN RUN TRAINS: RON PAUL 08!



I went to engineering school for three years, until I found out it had nothing to do with trains.

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 04:57 PM

mamet said:

Zarth said:

mamet said:

briansocal said:
You are stupid and un-imformed, so what?


I'm going to cry myself to sleep.


Where are you getting your imformation fron?


I guess I should be getting it fron the "Ron Paul Survival Report." Them I wouldm't be so stupid and "un-imformed."


Fixed.

code_red

code_red

Portland, OR
July 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:57 PM

SockPuppet said:

briansocal said:
For me, it's Ron Paul, or nobody. The lesser of the two evils are most of the other candidates.
And it's funny how some people here all of a sudden think the fbi are the good guys?
The fbi are the guys that love the Patriot Act, so they can see which library books you read, tap your phones, and attempt to monitor your every step.
This coin issue in fact has nothing to do with Ron Paul, other than they used his name and face.



Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)



Bet you Ron Paul got paid in liberty dollars and has, since, been screwed of every penny he owned by the very country he wants to lead.

We just stopped a great leader from becoming our next president... Damn us. Damn America! I am gonna go play in traffic now, because I am so disgusted with the idea that Ron Paul had no part in this. (+1 to SockPuppet.)
whatever

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:57 PM

Chainlink said:

SockPuppet said:

skinyboi said:
I don't know if you quite understand. The FBI raided the office sure. And even if the stuff wasn't real money, fact is, no one was arrested. No one was charged, the FBI took alot of precious metals, with real value. Again, with no charges filed. One must think that a business operating for 9 years, in the open, with several million dollars woth of hard assests (gold, silver, platinum, and copper) would have been closed down a long time ago. Fact is, Federal Reserve notes aren't worth the paper they are printed on, they are backed by government promise. The only thing keeping them of any vaule, was the US government's integrity. The US integrity has taken it's biggest hit in the history of the nation, and as such our money has less street value then the Canadian currecy. The idea of a form of currency or coins with intrinsic value is a real threat to the governments monopoly money. While the Ron Paul dollar was probably a bad move, it doesn't remove the fact that the government stole several million dollars (Federal Reserve notes) worth of precious metals from the owners of said metals.



Um, what's the intrinsic value of gold, other than that people believe it's worth something? What can you do with it?



It is a very good conductor actually. Also, it's quite malleable and doesn't tarnish.



It's an excellent conductor, indeed. But it's so lacking in structural strength it's all but useless for any application other than microcircuitry.

And it's entirely too malleable. You can't actually make anything much with it, apart from ornaments. Well, damn, what a basis for an economy.

Snarking aside, gold is valuable because people believe it's valuable. Which seems to make nonsense of skinyboi's claim that this Ron Paul money is intrinsically valuable.

downwiththemob

downwiththemob

I'm lost
January 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:58 PM

Aren't they all racist, loony, reckless, disingenuous assholes?
Could those nasty comments made by Ron Paul have surfaced because he IS such a threat? Albeit, a racist asshole.
Yes and yes.

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 04:59 PM

FearTheReaper said:

Zarth said:

Tinyhobo said:
So you guys know Ron Paul suspended Habeas Corpus right?


I love you.


You mean Abe Paul or Tinyhobo?


If I had to choose, it'd be the hot blonde one. But maybe I convince Abe Paul to do a threesome.

Actually, come to think of it, Abe Paul is a threesome. Hmm . . . .

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

NOV 16, 2007 05:03 PM

FearTheReaper said:

SockPuppet said:

Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)



Come on. Has Ron Paul rejected the Stormfront crowd? Has he rejected the secessionists? Or the lunatic militias? Nope.



Oh, sorry. My bad.
So, that sort of leaves me with four options:
- his campaign team is incompetent;
- he doesn't have a campaign team;
- he is some sort of pro-racist, pro-counterfeiting loon;
- he is so desperate for support he'll take money, publicity or votes from anyone at all.

Am I getting closer?

Tinyhobo

Tinyhobo

Boulder City, NV
December 2006

NOV 16, 2007 05:05 PM

Zarth said:

FearTheReaper said:

Zarth said:

Tinyhobo said:
So you guys know Ron Paul suspended Habeas Corpus right?


I love you.


You mean Abe Paul or Tinyhobo?


If I had to choose, it'd be the hot blonde one. But maybe I convince Abe Paul to do a threesome.

Actually, come to think of it, Abe Paul is a threesome. Hmm . . . .



This is by far the most interesting proposal ever.

Zarth

zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 05:06 PM

SockPuppet said:

FearTheReaper said:

SockPuppet said:
Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)


Come on. Has Ron Paul rejected the Stormfront crowd? Has he rejected the secessionists? Or the lunatic militias? Nope.


Oh, sorry. My bad.
So, that sort of leaves me with four options:
- his campaign team is incompetent;
- he doesn't have a campaign team;
- he is some sort of pro-racist, pro-counterfeiting loon;
- he is so desperate for support he'll take money, publicity or votes from anyone at all.

Am I getting closer?


You left out one.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
- All of the above.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

NOV 16, 2007 05:06 PM

SockPuppet said:

FearTheReaper said:

SockPuppet said:

Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)



Come on. Has Ron Paul rejected the Stormfront crowd? Has he rejected the secessionists? Or the lunatic militias? Nope.



Oh, sorry. My bad.
So, that sort of leaves me with four options:
- his campaign team is incompetent;
- he doesn't have a campaign team;
- he is some sort of pro-racist, pro-counterfeiting loon;
- he is so desperate for support he'll take money, publicity or votes from anyone at all.

Am I getting closer?



Thinking about it, only the first two are mutually exclusive.

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

NOV 16, 2007 05:07 PM

Zarth said:

SockPuppet said:

FearTheReaper said:

SockPuppet said:
Has Ron Paul objected? Not objecting comes dangerously close to consent. (I assume that Paul has some sort of campaign team, with people who actually notice when his name is appearing on counterfeit money without his consent. Or maybe he doesn't?)


Come on. Has Ron Paul rejected the Stormfront crowd? Has he rejected the secessionists? Or the lunatic militias? Nope.


Oh, sorry. My bad.
So, that sort of leaves me with four options:
- his campaign team is incompetent;
- he doesn't have a campaign team;
- he is some sort of pro-racist, pro-counterfeiting loon;
- he is so desperate for support he'll take money, publicity or votes from anyone at all.

Am I getting closer?


You left out one.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)
- All of the above.



ooh, sna - oh wait...

Kindle

Kindle

Houston, TX
March 2006

NOV 16, 2007 05:10 PM

Haha, that made me laugh. Fantastic.

Chainlink

Chainlink

Key West, FL
August 2005

NOV 16, 2007 05:20 PM


He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.



That's all good right ? Why do you hate freedom ?

RileyStClair

RileyStClair

Los Angeles, CA
September 2006

NOV 16, 2007 06:00 PM

oh man i love you guys so much.

i'll almost be sad when this election is over, simply because there won't be so much ron paul '08! goodness around here.

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