Ron Paul and Bill O'Reilly Duke It Out (09/10/07)

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  2. ncz_nate

    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    his policy would be great if we always lived by that in the past, like how we were between WWI and WWII. but we can't just isolate ourselves all of a sudden and expect people to love us for it. the hate has started, it's not just gonna stop
     
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    Nate, no one ever overcame hate with hate.

    You can only defeat hate with love. Ron Paul loves you.
     
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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    lmfao. well just for the record i dont hate anyone. i don't think we have hateful diplomacy either, maybe confused diplomacy.
     
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    If I put a smile on the face of my independent minded, peace and freedom loving brother, then my mission for tonight is accomplished.
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    I actually saw this one. RP kept dodging questions and when he wasn't, as usual, he was blaming America first. Now I completely understand why the people that like him...actually like him.

    I almost felt sorry for ol' RP, it was so funny!
     
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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    haha thanks bro. you're one of the people on the other side of the aisle that you just gotta love.

    like alan colmes, even though he's a liberal i still think he's funny.
     
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  8. Briant

    Briant Peon

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    As Ron Paul pointed out, the Bin Laden was public enemy number one after 9/11, but that didn't last any longer than it needed to to serve as a general call to arms. So it's hard to take these guys like O'Reilly seriously.
     
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    O'Reilly is like GTech and these fools. "Your living in land of oz.." wtf? Can't come up with solid facts and can't debate that's why they come up with these pathetic words.
     
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    I'm beginning to think that GTech is Bill O'Reilly. :D
     
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    Has there been any more female employees that Bill has sent lewd messages to? It's about time again for some more egg on his smirky face. ;)
     
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    Ha ha. The falafel guy as Keith Olbermann called Bill O'Reilly.
    Can you guess why Bill O'Reilly is called the falafel guy???
     
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    Bill O'reilly like's to duke it out with just about everyone he has on his show. Ron Paul is by far the best republican candidate out there and probably the only one who can solve most of the problems in america today. To me he's the only one who has a real resolution for some of the biggest problems in America today. Let me just end my rant with this, VOTE FOR RON PAUL!!!
     
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    Not isolation, free trade; There is a big difference.
     
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    Indeed. Free Trade without artificial market manipulation or tariffs meant to disadvantage the US in the global economy to satisfy some socialist vision of helping the rest of the world grow up.
     
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    gemini181 Well-Known Member

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    Free trade is better for most people, plus...

    • 'Isolationism' is a highly inaccurate Neo-con slur of traditional American values and foreign policy.
    • 'Non-intervention' is not at all equal to 'isolation', plus...
    • Now we have Orwellian PRE-Empitive war!!!
    • "Hey, it's OK, as long as it doesn't preempt NFL Football" :rolleyes:
    Free trade is better for most people, but the 'spinners and shakers' don't really bother to remind us very often.
     
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