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  • What people have to remember about our poor President is that, by his own admission in writing, he has been an extensive user of cocaine — “as often as he could afford it.” His brain has been permanently damaged. This is why he has not new ideas and hasn’t really grown since he was a young marxist.

    Don’t be fooled. He is only a puppet.

  • Muslim men hate their women and subject them to genital mutilation. The soul of muslim men is tortured and fearful, full of frustration and hatred. What will happen if they kill every non-mulim on the planet? They will proceed to kill each other. Never trust a man who does not love to give his wife pleasure.

  • Approximately 90% of Egyptian women have been subjected to genital mutilation. That represents almost all of the Muslim population of women. It also represents the pathetic state of Muslim men. Their tortured souls know nothing but impotence, frustration and rage. Their pathetic and fragile “honor” is always at stake. This behavior is not surprising.

  • Approximately 90% of Egyptian women have been subjected to genital mutilation. That represents almost all of the Muslim population of women. It also represents the pathetic state of Muslim men. Their tortured souls know nothing but impotence, frustration and rage. Their pathetic and fragile “honor” is always at stake. This behavior is not surprising.

  • It is not about Dr Paul; it is about liberty. Your gotcha remarks are not really as clever as you might think.

  • Dear Hanger,

    Dr Paul did not say dope is ok for him or for you. What he says is as follows (but he more polite):

    1) that prohibition of drugs, like the prohibition of alcohol, makes drugs profitable for criminals, drug cartels, syndicates, etc. So if you don’t like your cities full of criminals and dangerous, then don’t make drugs illegal. So do you understand that without people like you, the Mexican drug cartels and the murders on the border and in our cities would not exist? Are you on the payroll of the syndicate?

    2) By the way Hanger, who made you big brother and gave you the right to decide how other people live their lives?

    3. You probably don’t know that there were no Federal drug laws in the US prior to 1900, and we all got along just fine without police state meddling. Control freaks like yourself and Rick Santorum should find another country to live in.

    4. You also probably don’t know that Portugal repealed many drug laws ten years ago and they are much better off today. Freedom is a good thing. You and Santorum need to stop being afraid of freedom!

    5. You also probably don’t know that the “War on Drugs” has resulted in the loss of much of the 4th Amendment in the Bill of Rights. Even the Gestapo knocked, our drug police just break he door down.

    So, before you open your mouth against liberty, educate yourself.

  • RON PAUL, YES!!

    How did Reagan end the soviet empire? By making them spend more and more on their military, until it bankrupted the USSR. will history repeat itself?

    Only Dr Paul thinks strategic thoughts. The rest are mere tactitions. The US will eventually disintegrate like the Soviet Union did if Dr Paul’s ideas do not direct our policy.

  • What about it Glenn? Your boy Santorum says:

    “One of the criticisms I make is to what I refer to as more of a Libertarianish right. They have this idea that people should be left alone, be able to do whatever they want to do, government should keep our taxes down and keep our regulations low, that we shouldn’t get involved in the bedroom, we shouldn’t get involved in cultural issues. That is not how traditional conservatives view the world. There is no such society that I am aware of, where we’ve had radical individualism and that it succeeds as a culture.”

    To my knowledge, the closest historical example of a society of the sort Santorum decries is that set up under the Judges of Israel. God thought it was superior to the era of the Kings of Judah and Israel. God is for liberty, Glenn!

    Your first civic responsibility is to keep your feet off my toes, get it?

    Read the Scriptures.

  • I agree with Logical,

    Our well-meaning friend Glenn Beck has made a serious mistake in identifying Paul with a secular approach as contrasted with Santorum’s religious (?) moral approach. Did not Dr Paul invoke Christ’s Golden Rule in the last debate in suggesting that we should govern our behavior toward other nations in terms of the Golden Rule? Paul sounds like the Jesus candidate to me.

    Message to Glenn Beck: The distinction between us and them is not that we are good and they are evil. As Alexander Solshenizen (sp?) put it, the line between good and evil runs through every human heart. THAT is the truly Christian position. You can‘t understand Dr Paul’s position until you grasp this moral insight that informs his thought.

    Dr Paul is not part of the blame America first crowd. He is part of the blame big government crowd, and rightly so. It has not yet been proven that the US had justification for invading Iraq. How many beautiful young Americans were killed or maimed in order to prosecute this as yet unjustified war? Big government and big business (fascism) started and profited from this war. Since when is it anti-American to oppose American Fascism? I thought that was what Beck was saying?! It is not Americans in general whom Dr Paul is criticizing, but Fascists — get it?

    In contrast, Beck supports Santorum just want’s to go to war to destroy those “evil” people. That does not sound like Jesus to me. It may get a cheer from a mob, but war is hell.

  • Actually, this happened in the first gulf war. Soldiers were submitted to vaccines (involuntarily, of course). Despite official denials, this was the cause of great suffering — the so called Gulf War syndrome. You say that once in the military, you have given up your rights. That is not clear. You sign up to protect the country and the constitution, not to be a subject in some immoral medical experiment. The doctors and generals who perpetrated that action should be in prison.

    The people who want to force us to take part in such experiments for the good of society, even requiring that we opt out, are simply evil. “The good of society” sounds a bit like Rick Santorum, not Dr. Paul. This is why Glenn is on the wrong horse. Paul would never sacrifice our freedom for the good of society, but I think Santorum would in a heart beat. Is this the “responsibility” Beck has begun to talk about? Are we responsible to participate in this kind of stuff for the good of society? Jefferson would say no, Beck might say yes?