User Profile: cykonas

cykonas

Member Since: September 06, 2010

CommentsDisplaying cykonas's 10 most recent comments.

  • I wonder if the good Sheriff believed that he had the resources to protect everyone in Milwaukee County before the 48 layoffs. He didn’t. He could hire 148 new deputies tomorrow and he still couldn’t protect anyone. People who need the police to tell them that they are not capable of ensuring their safety deserve exactly what they get.

    Cops are only good for doing the mop up work after the fact. Period. Make sure it’s the other guy that’s getting mopped up and it’s not you and yours. Peace.

  • How about you dumb arses stop with the games and the hocus pokus? Just stop the over spending you idiots. No more games!

    I could not care less about accounting gimmicks, loopholes or any other crap solutions. STOP SPENDING MORE THAN YOU HAVE. It’s really just that simple no matter how the “experts” tell us that it isn’t. Peace.

  • Name one conserbative/libertarian that holds any substantive leadership position in the Republican party. If you align yourself with the Republicans, or the Denocrats for that matter, you will continue to be disappointed. There is little difference between the two parties. Peace.

  • Party affiliation, establishment parties anyway, means nothing. Wise up. I wouldn’t vote for Charlie Christ no matter what his designated party affiliation. But I’m sure some “wise” person would tell me that I was wasting my vote if I didn’t vote for the candidate of one of the two established parties.

    You folks that believe in the D/R paradigm are killing our Republic. Again, wise up! Peace.

  • I never knew him (Matt Kibbe) to be anything other then a libertarian?

    Huh? Then why did he and Freedom Works support Gov. Romney? If they really stood for anything remotely close to Freedom and Libertarianism they would be working their fannys off to influence the stranglehold that the two establishment parties have on ballot access, campaign financing, debate access, etc.

    Freedom Works is a Trojan Horse and I predict that Armey walking away will not make any substantive difference in their positions. Talk is cheap. Peace.

  • It is a pathetic commentary on American politics and our media when they revel in their gamesmanship and ignore leadership. Our President and the bulk of our elected representatives do not deserve our respect or our support. It is time to jettison BOTH parties in favor of some common sense.

  • Obama enabling … twice. Huh?
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    Come on Time, it’s Thanksgiving. Is it too much to ask for honest discourse from you at least one day out of each year? Very, very weak GOP candidates like McCain and Romney are what enabled President Obama’s election in ’08 and his reelection in ’12. Not to mention the gargantuan bag of goodies, which consists of our money, that he is constantly handing out.

    RP got zero (statistically) votes in the ’12 general election and Gary Johnson received less that 1.5M votes. All alternative candidates together only garnered a shade over 2M votes. The total of votes cast for all candidates was in the neighborhood of 125.5M. Clearly, none of the alternative candidates had any substantive effect on this election and you’re intelligent and well informed enough to know that.

    If and when the GOP can field legitimate constitutionally conservative candidates they may have a chance. If, that is, they haven’t already relegated themselves to eternal obscurity.

    Happy Thanksgiving and Peace. Cyk.

  • @MASTICE
    Every stopped to wonder why someone is permitted to grope (er, I mean pat down) a minor in public and most people seem to be perfectly OK with it?
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    Considering that roughly 98.3% of the American electorate recently voted (again) for the Republican or the Democrat candidate there is no need for me to wonder.

    Anyone who votes for those candidates is underwriting a big government environment. You are telling them is OK to intrude on our freedoms in the one and only manner that matters: you keep reelecting them! Keep voting for them, either party, and see what our future looks like. It’s going to get real ugly. Peace and Happy Thanksgiving.

  • Ron Paul’s Right– We Need a Liberty Revolution

    November 16, 2012 at 2:58pm

    In reply to circleDwagons.

    @LetUsReason
    I would be interested to know which of RP’s positions you consider dangerous and/or kooky. Peace.

  • I have to ask where the hell were you and the blaze through the primaries? Heck where were you during the general election?
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    CL, please don’t forget that first and foremost The Blaze is a free enterprise, for profit entity. There is nothing wrong with that at all. As a matter of fact it’s great! But one must realize that their coverage is driven by the popular opinion of their faction.

    If you read the posts that dealt with Ron Paul during this past election cycle you would have seen that the overwhelming majority of the people that come here are partisan R’s who did not favor RP. They neither know of, nor care about, true Constitutional liberty. There were some notable exceptions, but they were few.

    My point is don’t expect to find the Liberty Revolution in any commercial venue. It must begin and end with us. How many phone calls did you make? How many door tags did you hang? The battleground isn’t in here it’s in our neighborhoods. Until we can garner sufficient support as a movement we will not be supported by anyone in any media. It is up to us to educate and recruit. And we will have to “fight” the media every step.

    To the credit of both Glenn Beck and The Blaze at least they did cover Ron Paul’s candidacy more than almost anywhere else. The coverage was spotty and not always favorable, but it was covered. We need to work much harder if we expect to make further inroad