Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

User Profile: ReallyAmazed

Member Since: May 14, 2011

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  • @Spankdamonkey

    Funny, I like that lol

  • @ Walkabout

    Maybe there is another reason so many become gay, like they are being taught in school and media that they actually have a choice. Really? If you don’t like your gender, just play like you are the other lol I remember a few times as a young child thinking I had a choice in some matter, luckily, my parents were quick to correct me.

  • @FloridaCracker

    No, I don’t think so, but before I draw out all the RP defenders, I’ll say that we would normally get another round of the same talking points, much of which we agree with. The discussion we don‘t hear much are the issues we’re not on board with. I’d genuinely enjoy reading some discussion on the candidates views on Sharia, the open border, and the Islam problem. Assuming the candidates know there is a problem.

  • exactly ;(

  • ok, I think we should also listen to what he says and read what he writes.

  • @Louise

    I don’t think I mentioned liberty in my post, and if you assume I would willingly give it up you assume wrongly. Non RP supporters do like liberty too, contrary to what you may have heard. But since your argument implies it as an absolute, as in you get one or the other, liberty OR security. I would argue you get neither without the other. And when I said security was a larger issue than the economy, I meant what I said, you know, security, as in ‘not dead’.

  • I used to enjoy reading this board. Now, it’s more like the liberal boards. I’ve come to the conclusion most RP supporters are liberals no matter what they claim. One of the telling points is the liberal nastiness. Ron Paul is off my maybe list, has been for quite awhile and this is part of the reason. Just because we don’t like your boy, does not mean we support wars and spending. It doesn‘t even mean we don’t agree with a few of his points. We have more than the economic problem to deal with. Security is a bigger worry. If we are dead, being broke won’t matter. I know, I know, you think he’s got it all figured out. I don’t, nor do many others. You keep your view, we‘ll keep ours and if you’re really conservative, let the nastiness die.

  • Through our taxes, we are complicit. How do we regain our freedoms when seemingly the deck has been stacked against us? We have been duped again into believing that there is hope somewhere in the new crop of presidential candidates. It seems obvious what has worked for the machine in the past is still working, as we will get to vote for progressive or progressive. Our choice has been decided for us, as it was the last time. It is no accident or ‘bad luck’ that there is not a more perfect candidate for the majority of conservatives. The candidates have been culled, or allowed to rise and fall in popularity, all in accordance with the plan and the predetermined candidate who best serves their agenda. SSDD pass the popcorn please.

  • Yes, I remember. Defund the government, they are out of our control, spending as they wish and completely ignoring us.

  • Agreed. And I am thinking the poll questions might have been better to have given us more capitalist options, rather than options that led most to judge by relating personally. For example: Do private retailers have a right to operate their own business as they see fit? vs. Should mob rule dictate store policy?