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And Obama nor McCain either doesn't care or doesn't know how to fix it. Either way. . .

Strict-fiscal-conservative-constitutional-republican 08'(Ron Paul)
 
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Actually Mista Wipe Down, President Obama will know how to deal with the problem. Unlike the one you've mentioned because after all he's still a "REPUBLICAN."

So the look that you have on your face in the photo below will be the same look you'll have when you say, "Oh Shit! Obama won."

Ockfest '08

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Actually Mista Wipe Down, President Obama will now how to deal with the problem. Unlike the one you've mentioned because after all he's still a "REPUBLICAN."

So the look that you have on your face in the photo below will be the same look you'll have when you say, "Oh Shit! Obama won."

Ockfest '08

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OWNED!!!!!!!




BUT THAT VIDEO WAS MAD INFORMATIVE...NOW SOMEBODY FIND AND POST THE CRASH PROOF BOOK UP!!!!
 
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Actually Mista Wipe Down, President Obama will now how to deal with the problem. Unlike the one you've mentioned because after all he's still a "REPUBLICAN."

So the look that you have on your face in the photo below will be the same look you'll have when you say, "Oh Shit! Obama won."

Ockfest '08

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Has Obama addressed our Federal Reserve problem?

Why do I even engage people like you, who knows?
 
Actually Mista Wipe Down, President Obama will now how to deal with the problem. Unlike the one you've mentioned because after all he's still a "REPUBLICAN."

So the look that you have on your face in the photo below will be the same look you'll have when you say, "Oh Shit! Obama won."

Ockfest '08

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Here is PETER D. SCHIFF's book Crash Proof:

http://rs371.rapidshare.com/files/132373919/crash_proof_-_0470043601.rar

About the Author
PETER D. SCHIFF is a seasoned Wall Street prognosticator best known for his accurate predictions of the performance of the stock market, commodities, gold, and the dollar. He began his career at Shearson Lehman and joined Euro Pacific Capital (a broker-dealer with expertise in foreign markets and securities) in 1996, becoming President of the firm in 2000. Schiff is often quoted in major publications?such as?the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, the Financial Times, the New York Times, and the Christian Science Monitor.

A frequent guest on television, he appears regularly on CNBC, Bloomberg, and FOX News, edits the Global Investor, an investment newsletter, and hosts a weekly radio program Wall Street Unspun. His economic and market commentaries are featured on many investment-oriented Web sites as well as on www.europac.net. CNBC's Squawk Box has nicknamed Schiff "Dr. Doom" for his uniquely bearish outlook on the U.S. economy and its financial markets.

JOHN DOWNES is coauthor of the bestselling Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms, Barron's Finance and Investment Handbook, and Beating the Dow. He lives in Palisades New York.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470043601/?tag=vp314-20
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

And Obama nor McCain either doesn't care or doesn't know how to fix it. Either way. . .

Strict-fiscal-conservative-constitutional-republican 08'(Ron Paul)

Here's the REAL truth about your hero Ron Paul.....

This "Special Issue on Racial Terrorism" was hardly the first time one of Paul's publications had raised these topics. As early as December 1989, a section of his Investment Letter, titled "What To Expect for the 1990s," predicted that "Racial Violence Will Fill Our Cities" because "mostly black welfare recipients will feel justified in stealing from mostly white 'haves.

The newsletter inveighed against liberals who "want to keep white America from taking action against black crime and welfare," adding, "Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems."

Martin Luther King Jr. earned special ire from Paul's newsletters, which attacked the civil rights leader frequently, often to justify opposition to the federal holiday named after him. ("What an infamy Ronald Reagan approved it!" one newsletter complained in 1990. "We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.")


While bashing King, the newsletters had kind words for the former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke. In a passage titled "The Duke's Victory," a newsletter celebrated Duke's 44 percent showing in the 1990 Louisiana Senate primary. "Duke lost the election," it said, "but he scared the blazes out of the Establishment.

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=e2f15397-a3c7-4720-ac15-4532a7da84ca:hmm:
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

Here's the REAL truth about your hero Ron Paul.....

This "Special Issue on Racial Terrorism" was hardly the first time one of Paul's publications had raised these topics. As early as December 1989, a section of his Investment Letter, titled "What To Expect for the 1990s," predicted that "Racial Violence Will Fill Our Cities" because "mostly black welfare recipients will feel justified in stealing from mostly white 'haves.

The newsletter inveighed against liberals who "want to keep white America from taking action against black crime and welfare," adding, "Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems."

Martin Luther King Jr. earned special ire from Paul's newsletters, which attacked the civil rights leader frequently, often to justify opposition to the federal holiday named after him. ("What an infamy Ronald Reagan approved it!" one newsletter complained in 1990. "We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.")


While bashing King, the newsletters had kind words for the former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke. In a passage titled "The Duke's Victory," a newsletter celebrated Duke's 44 percent showing in the 1990 Louisiana Senate primary. "Duke lost the election," it said, "but he scared the blazes out of the Establishment.

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=e2f15397-a3c7-4720-ac15-4532a7da84ca:hmm:

Paul didn't write that article and he has touted MLK and Rosa Parks as hero's of his on television and in his books. . .

Not that I care anyway, he's the only candidate that was smart enough and had the balls to take on the fed. We need small government in this country now more than ever. Love live Ron Paul.

And let's stay on topic, how come Obama never addresses the REAL problems in this country? I have nothing personal against Obama but this is a very sensitive moment in history, our constitution is being destroyed, our money is losing value daily, our manufacturing industry has evaporated, and our civil liberties are being trashed. I have not heard Obama or McCain address not one of those issues. Have you?
 
Mr. "Kill all government regulation"? If Paul had his way, the current shit would be 10x worse and the U.S. would be printing trillion dollar bills like Zimbabwe so cats could go grocery shopping without wheelbarrels.
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .


And Obama nor McCain either doesn't care or doesn't know how to fix it. Either way. . .

Strict-fiscal-conservative-constitutional-republican 08'(Ron Paul)

Your boy in the video is no psychic. Any cat that was not a moron could have told you shit was going to come crashing down 6 months ago. And it isn't the Feds fault (stupid ass clown),

you one trick pony ass niggas kill me with that shit,

the reason shit crashed was rampant speculation and market manipulation by greedy fucks. Get rid of the Fed and open up completely deregulated markets the way your redneck granddaddy Ron Paul wants to and guess what, those same speculators would have an even more WIDE OPEN market to manipulate and stupid fucks like you would get eaten alive.

It's time for you conspiracy clowns to sit the fuck down, this shit is REAL WORLD now.
 
Mr. "Kill all government regulation"? If Paul had his way, the current shit would be 10x worse and the U.S. would be printing trillion dollar bills like Zimbabwe so cats could go grocery shopping without wheelbarrels.

You really don't know anything. I mean you are so lacking of knowledge you should be ashamed of your existence.

Paul does not believe in fiat currencies or collusion between government and markets. So how the fuck could he advocate the excess printing of dollars?!?!?! THE MAN IS AN INFLATION HAWK YOU RETARD!!!!

And do you know it's government regulation and lobbyists that caused all of this mess???? PAUL WOULD MAKE LOBBYING ILLEGAL!!!! I bet your too stupid even fathom what I'm talking about. What yall have to realize is that it's not capitalism that caused all of this mess it has been capitalism's collusion with government that has caused all of this. It has been our federal reserve which prints money that gets into the hands of the rich first then by the time it gets to regular folk it has lost so much value that regular folk get ripped off!!!

WHY DON'T YALL NIGGAS DO A LITTLE BIT OF HOMEWORK? GO READ CRASH PROOF BY PETER SCHIFF(and that's just for current issues). DON'T TYPE TO ME UNTIL YOU HAVE.
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

Your boy in the video is no psychic. Any cat that was not a moron could have told you shit was going to come crashing down 6 months ago. And it isn't the Feds fault (stupid ass clown),

you one trick pony ass niggas kill me with that shit,

the reason shit crashed was rampant speculation and market manipulation by greedy fucks. Get rid of the Fed and open up completely deregulated markets the way your redneck granddaddy Ron Paul wants to and guess what, those same speculators would have an even more WIDE OPEN market to manipulate and stupid fucks like you would get eaten alive.

It's time for you conspiracy clowns to sit the fuck down, this shit is REAL WORLD now.

6 months?

Schiff has been predicting this since 01'

Just shut up. Seriously, you're making a fool of yourself.
 
Here's something else to think about"mista wipe down".

Why did Ron Paul vote AGAINST your right to vote as a Black man???




Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act

On Passage
07/13/2006
House Roll Call No. 374
109th Congress, 2nd Session

Passed: 390-33 (see complete tally)
The House passed H.R. 9, to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965, by a recorded vote of 390 ayes to 33 noes, Roll No. 374, after ordering the previous question.


• Rep. Ron Paul (R-14) N

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=374&chamber=H&congress=1092

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Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

6 months?

Schiff has been predicting this since 01'

Just shut up. Seriously, you're making a fool of yourself.

Schiff has been calling the same old shit since Enron went under because it was EASY for all but you morons that dickride him to see it. Just because dude is smarter than YOUR dumb ass doesn't mean he is a fuckin' prophet any more than a dude with a cigarette lighter is a wizard to a bunch of cavemen.

YOU didn't predict shit, you're just another tinfoil hat wearing Ron Paul dickrider replaying youtube vids and sweating Alex Jones every word like he's Jesus Christ.

The fuck you know hiding in your damn basement CLOWN.
 
Here's something else to think about"mista wipe down".

Why did Ron Paul vote AGAINST your right to vote as a Black man???




Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act

On Passage
07/13/2006
House Roll Call No. 374
109th Congress, 2nd Session

Passed: 390-33 (see complete tally)
The House passed H.R. 9, to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965, by a recorded vote of 390 ayes to 33 noes, Roll No. 374, after ordering the previous question.


• Rep. Ron Paul (R-14) N

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=374&chamber=H&congress=1092

:hmm:

http://www.nolanchart.com/article936.html
Topic: Ron Paul
Why This Black Man is Supporting Ron Paul

I get the question all the time: "are you supporting Hillary or Obama?" Of course this question comes from people that don't really know this Black Libertarian who has never voted Democratic in his life. When I answer "neither" they usually look puzzled and then ask in wonderment, "well who are you going to vote for then?" When "Ron Paul" is my response, I get varied responses, but the most common is a blank stare, a "Ron Who?" response, or the big question: "Why?".

The American people are VERY uninformed about Congressman Ron Paul, and Black people in America are then quadruply uninformed I am sad to say. We are trained to look to the government for all of our answers and assistance, particularly the Federal Government, not knowing nor realizing that it is not the Federal Government's job to provide such assistance and that attempts over the past few decades by the Federal Government to do so have done more harm than good.
The Federal Government, particularly the Office of the Presidency, has the job of protecting National Security and securing us against all enemies, foreign and domestic. It is not the President's job to create jobs or to start a new assistance program. For those of us who work for a living, which is most of us, what happens is that taxes are raised and taken out of our paychecks, taken from us at the supermarkets and retail stores, taken from us at the gas pump, taken from us in our phone and utility bills, and then taken from us again in the prices that had to be inflated so that all the above could afford to pay THEIR taxes. Well over half of your hard-earned money goes to taxes right now. That's right, I said HALF! If you and your spouse/significant other make only $40,000 a year combined, that's $20,000. What could you do with an extra $20,000. Do we want to pay more taxes, or do something about it?

As a Black man in America what other concerns do I have?

1. I watch daily with sadness as another Black man or woman goes to prison to do hard time because he was selling drugs or in possession of drugs deemed illegal by the state, oftentimes something as simple and RELATIVELY harmless as marijuana. No, I am not endorsing drug use, but what I do know is that Black people are targeted in the so-called War on Drugs in disproportionate measure, while many of these individuals never fired a gun at nor struck another person. While we can argue the evils of drug use all day long, we could equally argue the evils of alcohol and nicotine. The point is the Federal Government should opt out of the War on Drugs that is decimating our Black Male population. Ron Paul has firmly voted against and stood firm against the War on Drugs since the days of Ronald Reagan, and would continue to do so as President.

2. Taxation. As I mentioned above, taxes consume more than half of our incomes. Ron Paul is firmly against invasive taxes such as the income tax, is for the phasing out of the IRS, and the reduction of government.

3. On the subject of a smaller government, the privacy of individual Americans would be protected. We have natural rights, and those rights are supposed to be protected by the Constitution. Ron Paul has a two-decade record of standing firm on protecting civil liberties and would be sure to start a trend of not only protecting our rights at the Federal level, but ensuring that States and their municipalities begin to respect the rights of their citizens of all races, creeds, and colors, or face charges of unconstitutionality.

4. Bringing our troops home. Not only is the Iraqi War unjust in my opinion, it is extremely costly in both lives and money. Hundreds of Billions of dollars have been spent, over $472 Billion to date, and even cost my little city $149 Million so far according to www.costofwar.com. The official death toll of American soldiers in Iraq is 3,879 and total American soldiers wounded are 28,582. The estimated Iraqi death toll is 1,118,846, all according to www.antiwar.com. The numbers are staggering. These are just a couple of reasons why Ron Paul voted against the war from the beginning, the only candidate to do so, and is firmly against foreign intervention and committed to diplomacy. Financially speaking, we could have insured every man, woman, and child in America for a year with the same amount of money that was spent on the war. Which brings me to...

5. Health Care. Ron Paul's stance on Health Care is as follows:

* Making all medical expenses tax deductible.
* Eliminating federal regulations that discourage small businesses from providing coverage.
* Giving doctors the freedom to collectively negotiate with insurance companies and drive down the cost of medical care.
* Making every American eligible for a Health Savings Account (HSA), and removing the requirement that individuals must obtain a high-deductible insurance policy before opening an HSA.
* Reform licensure requirements so that pharmacists and nurses can perform some basic functions to increase access to care and lower costs.

That $472 Billion and counting is YOURS people! You actually have the ability to insure yourself if the Feds would back off of you and stop stealing your money.

6. Health Freedom. I am not a big believer in Western Medicine. I use it when necessary, but we need freedom to use alternative medicine. Ron Paul ACTIVELY supports this, and mind you he is an M.D. His stance on Health freedom is as follows: I have introduced the Health Freedom Protection Act, HR 2117, to ensure Americans can receive truthful health information about supplements and natural remedies. I support the Access to Medical Treatment Act, H.R. 2717, which expands the ability of Americans to use alternative medicine and new treatments. I also opposed the Homeland Security Bill, H.R. 5005, which, in section 304, authorizes the forced vaccination of American citizens against small pox. The government should never have the power to require immunizations or vaccinations.

7. Education: Our nation's teachers are underpaid and our school systems are failing, and Black students are as usual catching the brunt of this. Ron Paul introduced H.R. 1056, the Family Education Freedom Act, in Congress. This bill would allow parents a tax credit of up to $5,000 (adjustable after 2007 for inflation) per student per year for the cost of attendance at an elementary and/or secondary school. This includes private, parochial, religious, and home schools. He also sponsored, H.R. 1059, which allows full-time elementary and secondary teachers a $3,000 yearly tax credit, thus easing their financial burden and encouraging good teachers to stay in an underpaid profession.

I could go on, and probably will in future articles, but this should give you a good idea why I support Congressman Ron Paul for President in 2008. "Isn't he a Republican?" Titles like Republican and Democrat mean nothing to me. Ron Paul has stood up to George W. Bush much more than Sen. Clinton or Sen. Obama. Senator Clinton voted for the Iraqi War, authorizing war-hungry "W" to carry out this atrocity. Senator Obama wasn't in office, but has been soft on the War issue generally.
As a proud Black man, I as much as anyone would love to see a Black man be President, but I will never support any man or woman because of the color of their skin. I need more substance than that, and you should too. Besides, I was at the State of the Black Union 2007 at my alma-mater Hampton University with 13,000 other Black people, including 2 Congressmen, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Rev. Al Sharpton, and former VA Governor L. Douglas Wilder, and Senator Obama found it more important to be in Springfield Illinois that day announcing his candidacy than at Hampton, but now we're supposed to see him as the Black peoples' choice? I think its a bit late for that. Not that his appearance would have changed my stance-because that's based on the issues, but it would have shown consistency.

Remember, you can't have a rEVOLution without LOVE!
 
http://www.nolanchart.com/article936.html
Topic: Ron Paul
Why This Black Man is Supporting Ron Paul

I get the question all the time: "are you supporting Hillary or Obama?" Of course this question comes from people that don't really know this Black Libertarian who has never voted Democratic in his life. When I answer "neither" they usually look puzzled and then ask in wonderment, "well who are you going to vote for then?" When "Ron Paul" is my response, I get varied responses, but the most common is a blank stare, a "Ron Who?" response, or the big question: "Why?".

The American people are VERY uninformed about Congressman Ron Paul, and Black people in America are then quadruply uninformed I am sad to say. We are trained to look to the government for all of our answers and assistance, particularly the Federal Government, not knowing nor realizing that it is not the Federal Government's job to provide such assistance and that attempts over the past few decades by the Federal Government to do so have done more harm than good.
The Federal Government, particularly the Office of the Presidency, has the job of protecting National Security and securing us against all enemies, foreign and domestic. It is not the President's job to create jobs or to start a new assistance program. For those of us who work for a living, which is most of us, what happens is that taxes are raised and taken out of our paychecks, taken from us at the supermarkets and retail stores, taken from us at the gas pump, taken from us in our phone and utility bills, and then taken from us again in the prices that had to be inflated so that all the above could afford to pay THEIR taxes. Well over half of your hard-earned money goes to taxes right now. That's right, I said HALF! If you and your spouse/significant other make only $40,000 a year combined, that's $20,000. What could you do with an extra $20,000. Do we want to pay more taxes, or do something about it?

As a Black man in America what other concerns do I have?

1. I watch daily with sadness as another Black man or woman goes to prison to do hard time because he was selling drugs or in possession of drugs deemed illegal by the state, oftentimes something as simple and RELATIVELY harmless as marijuana. No, I am not endorsing drug use, but what I do know is that Black people are targeted in the so-called War on Drugs in disproportionate measure, while many of these individuals never fired a gun at nor struck another person. While we can argue the evils of drug use all day long, we could equally argue the evils of alcohol and nicotine. The point is the Federal Government should opt out of the War on Drugs that is decimating our Black Male population. Ron Paul has firmly voted against and stood firm against the War on Drugs since the days of Ronald Reagan, and would continue to do so as President.

2. Taxation. As I mentioned above, taxes consume more than half of our incomes. Ron Paul is firmly against invasive taxes such as the income tax, is for the phasing out of the IRS, and the reduction of government.

3. On the subject of a smaller government, the privacy of individual Americans would be protected. We have natural rights, and those rights are supposed to be protected by the Constitution. Ron Paul has a two-decade record of standing firm on protecting civil liberties and would be sure to start a trend of not only protecting our rights at the Federal level, but ensuring that States and their municipalities begin to respect the rights of their citizens of all races, creeds, and colors, or face charges of unconstitutionality.

4. Bringing our troops home. Not only is the Iraqi War unjust in my opinion, it is extremely costly in both lives and money. Hundreds of Billions of dollars have been spent, over $472 Billion to date, and even cost my little city $149 Million so far according to www.costofwar.com. The official death toll of American soldiers in Iraq is 3,879 and total American soldiers wounded are 28,582. The estimated Iraqi death toll is 1,118,846, all according to www.antiwar.com. The numbers are staggering. These are just a couple of reasons why Ron Paul voted against the war from the beginning, the only candidate to do so, and is firmly against foreign intervention and committed to diplomacy. Financially speaking, we could have insured every man, woman, and child in America for a year with the same amount of money that was spent on the war. Which brings me to...

5. Health Care. Ron Paul's stance on Health Care is as follows:

* Making all medical expenses tax deductible.
* Eliminating federal regulations that discourage small businesses from providing coverage.
* Giving doctors the freedom to collectively negotiate with insurance companies and drive down the cost of medical care.
* Making every American eligible for a Health Savings Account (HSA), and removing the requirement that individuals must obtain a high-deductible insurance policy before opening an HSA.
* Reform licensure requirements so that pharmacists and nurses can perform some basic functions to increase access to care and lower costs.

That $472 Billion and counting is YOURS people! You actually have the ability to insure yourself if the Feds would back off of you and stop stealing your money.

6. Health Freedom. I am not a big believer in Western Medicine. I use it when necessary, but we need freedom to use alternative medicine. Ron Paul ACTIVELY supports this, and mind you he is an M.D. His stance on Health freedom is as follows: I have introduced the Health Freedom Protection Act, HR 2117, to ensure Americans can receive truthful health information about supplements and natural remedies. I support the Access to Medical Treatment Act, H.R. 2717, which expands the ability of Americans to use alternative medicine and new treatments. I also opposed the Homeland Security Bill, H.R. 5005, which, in section 304, authorizes the forced vaccination of American citizens against small pox. The government should never have the power to require immunizations or vaccinations.

7. Education: Our nation's teachers are underpaid and our school systems are failing, and Black students are as usual catching the brunt of this. Ron Paul introduced H.R. 1056, the Family Education Freedom Act, in Congress. This bill would allow parents a tax credit of up to $5,000 (adjustable after 2007 for inflation) per student per year for the cost of attendance at an elementary and/or secondary school. This includes private, parochial, religious, and home schools. He also sponsored, H.R. 1059, which allows full-time elementary and secondary teachers a $3,000 yearly tax credit, thus easing their financial burden and encouraging good teachers to stay in an underpaid profession.

I could go on, and probably will in future articles, but this should give you a good idea why I support Congressman Ron Paul for President in 2008. "Isn't he a Republican?" Titles like Republican and Democrat mean nothing to me. Ron Paul has stood up to George W. Bush much more than Sen. Clinton or Sen. Obama. Senator Clinton voted for the Iraqi War, authorizing war-hungry "W" to carry out this atrocity. Senator Obama wasn't in office, but has been soft on the War issue generally.
As a proud Black man, I as much as anyone would love to see a Black man be President, but I will never support any man or woman because of the color of their skin. I need more substance than that, and you should too. Besides, I was at the State of the Black Union 2007 at my alma-mater Hampton University with 13,000 other Black people, including 2 Congressmen, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Rev. Al Sharpton, and former VA Governor L. Douglas Wilder, and Senator Obama found it more important to be in Springfield Illinois that day announcing his candidacy than at Hampton, but now we're supposed to see him as the Black peoples' choice? I think its a bit late for that. Not that his appearance would have changed my stance-because that's based on the issues, but it would have shown consistency.

Remember, you can't have a rEVOLution without LOVE!
You didn't exactly address his question with regards to Paul voting against the right to vote for black people. Do you have a rebuttal, or will you just be copying and pasting more stuff? That was a very Palin-esque response.
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

Schiff has been calling the same old shit since Enron went under because it was EASY for all but you morons that dickride him to see it. Just because dude is smarter than YOUR dumb ass doesn't mean he is a fuckin' prophet any more than a dude with a cigarette lighter is a wizard to a bunch of cavemen.

YOU didn't predict shit, you're just another tinfoil hat wearing Ron Paul dickrider replaying youtube vids and sweating Alex Jones every word like he's Jesus Christ.

The fuck you know hiding in your damn basement CLOWN.

First you say 6 months ago, then you say since Enron.

I'm not touting ''prophets'' buddy. I'm touting smart fiscal policy. I never understand how black people see those things as being contradictory to being black. We should be embracing black conservatism, not neo-conservatism, but constitutional conservatism. Don't we understand that local government is best? States rights are important because it doesn't centralize power. It's a principle, I don't see principle in Obama nor McCain, they are ran by their presidential ambitions and nothing else.

Sorry for using my independent brain, I hope it doesn't offend you too much. . .




















Actually I don't care what you think.:lol:
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

First you say 6 months ago, then you say since Enron.

I'm not touting ''prophets'' buddy. I'm touting smart fiscal policy. I never understand how black people see those things as being contradictory to being black. We should be embracing black conservatism, not neo-conservatism, but constitutional conservatism. Don't we understand that local government is best? States rights are important because it doesn't centralize power. It's a principle, I don't see principle in Obama nor McCain, they are ran by their presidential ambitions and nothing else.

Sorry for using my independent brain, I hope it doesn't offend you too much. . .




















Actually I don't care what you think.:lol:

This has shit to do with being black, you dickride the most fiscally irresponsible piece of shit since fuckin' DUBYA himself in Ron Paul and want to talk fiscal responsibility? A clown that is all talk and no plan because the people that ride him just want to hear "Abolish the IRS", "Disband the Fed" and don't have a fuckin' CLUE what doing that would entail.

SMART PEOPLE could predict the credit markets were going to fail 6 months ago, meaning you could see that the companies that bought the mortgages when the housing market crashed (which SMART PEOPLE could predict 4 years ago when people who should not have been getting loans started getting them) were going to fold under the weight of the bad debt they took on. Dude gets on youtube and screams and yells about shit that SMART PEOPLE have been discussing over wine with dinner FOREVER (but you wouldn't know that sitting in your basement with a tinfoil hat on surfing the web). SMART PEOPLE also knew all the way back to the 1980's that the more these markets were deregulated and allowed to act all incestuous with each other, the worse the domino affect was going to be when one of those markets failed. SMART PEOPLE knew that deregulation didn't benefit ANYBODY but executives and major stockholders (all these smalltime stockholders and average folks would get eaten alive). SMART PEOPLE knew that private investment firms, insurance companies and consumer lenders (banks) had no business sleeping in the same bed because their affect on one another could be catastrophic if allowed to merge.

These cats are NOT prophets, they are just cats who have nothing better to do with their time, keep up with shit and can see what other people who keep up with the same shit can ALSO see, but instead of capitalizing on it, would rather get clowns and tinfoil hat wearing paranoids LIKE YOU to worship them..
 
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ok, maybe you didnt see it the first time I typed it out, so let retype.

You didn't exactly address his question with regards to Paul voting against the right to vote for black people. Do you have a rebuttal, or will you just be copying and pasting more stuff? That was a very Palin-esque response.

Copying and pasting typed rhetoric from someone else's website and posting youtube vids isn't exactly a rebuttal. It's what Sarah Palin did with Charles Gibson.
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

ok, maybe you didnt see it the first time I typed it out, so let retype.

You didn't exactly address his question with regards to Paul voting against the right to vote for black people. Do you have a rebuttal, or will you just be copying and pasting more stuff? That was a very Palin-esque response.

Copying and pasting typed rhetoric from someone else's website and posting youtube vids isn't exactly a rebuttal. It's what Sarah Palin did with Charles Gibson.

I have never met a black Ron Paul supporter that will answer that question. NEVER.:smh:
 
Actually Mista Wipe Down, President Obama will know how to deal with the problem. Unlike the one you've mentioned because after all he's still a "REPUBLICAN."

So the look that you have on your face in the photo below will be the same look you'll have when you say, "Oh Shit! Obama won."

Ockfest '08

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Every market that has been deregulated so far has either exploded in price and killed the consumer or imploded in value (and killed the consumer). Ron Paul's economic model actually fucks people like you (basement dwelling ass nigga) worse than anybody because all a clown like you is is fodder to be exploited by deregulated corrupt industries. Separate government regulation from corrupt industries and you don't need fucking lobbyists (Why would an industry waste money lobbying a powerless government?). So Paul saying he would do away with lobbyists doesn't mean shit if the lobbyists are no longer needed because they WON. You know what you get when you deregulate corrupt industries, CORRUPT INDUSTRIES THAT ARE ABOVE THE LAW.

All simple minded shits like you get out of Paul's deal is..
  • The money in directly your paycheck you were getting back every year on your return anyway
  • All the guns you can shoot
  • Legal weed.
Downside for you clowns in Paul's world...
  • A choice between working until you die or eating dog food
  • Uninsured bank accounts that can be emptied at will by unscrupulous speculators
  • No health insurance
  • Children as dumb as you are due to no education system
 
Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

This has shit to do with being black, you dickride the most fiscally irresponsible piece of shit since fuckin' DUBYA himself in Ron Paul and want to talk fiscal responsibility? A clown that is all talk and no plan because the people that ride him just want to hear "Abolish the IRS", "Disband the Fed" and don't have a fuckin' CLUE what doing that would entail.

SMART PEOPLE could predict the credit markets were going to fail 6 months ago, meaning you could see that the companies that bought the mortgages when the housing market crashed (which SMART PEOPLE could predict 4 years ago when people who should not have been getting loans started getting them) were going to fold under the weight of the bad debt they took on. Dude gets on youtube and screams and yells about shit that SMART PEOPLE have been discussing over wine with dinner FOREVER (but you wouldn't know that sitting in your basement with a tinfoil hat on surfing the web). SMART PEOPLE also knew all the way back to the 1980's that the more these markets were deregulated and allowed to act all incestuous with each other, the worse the domino affect was going to be when one of those markets failed. SMART PEOPLE knew that deregulation didn't benefit ANYBODY but executives and major stockholders (all these smalltime stockholders and average folks would get eaten alive). SMART PEOPLE knew that private investment firms, insurance companies and consumer lenders (banks) had no business sleeping in the same bed because their affect on one another could be catastrophic if allowed to merge.

These cats are NOT prophets, they are just cats who have nothing better to do with their time, keep up with shit and can see what other people who keep up with the same shit can ALSO see, but instead of capitalizing on it, would rather get clowns and tinfoil hat wearing paranoids LIKE YOU to worship them..

Says the man with the Ayn Rand quote as his sig. . . *sighs*

The real reason all of this has happened is because of excess credit being given out by our federal reserve system. Greenspan lowered rates to 1% early this century to reflate the bubble that had burst after the dotcom bubble(which schiff also called a bubble and did not participate in). Now.

If we had a true free market it would have set rates MUCH HIGHER THAN 1% but since we have a central bank that has control over interest rates it sends a false sense of security to our banking system and they then start to lend at rates and standards that the market can not handle. Do you know what the Glass Steagall Act was? Probably not you don't strike me as too smart. It kept commercial banks from acquiring brokerage firms meaning that banks could not have brokers out there trying to make deals on housing and securities and such. Well in 1999 it was effectively ended with the Graham-Leach-Biley Act and that was it, between artificially low interest rates, fractional reserve banking and a free for all for commercial banks came unscrupulous lending practices like 110% financing, liar-loans, all interest loans, adjustable rates, etc. (you name it i'm a real estate agent) that would have never happened if we had a much smarter monetary policy. . . my brotha.
 
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Actually Mista Wipe Down, President Obama will know how to deal with the problem. Unlike the one you've mentioned because after all he's still a "REPUBLICAN."

So the look that you have on your face in the photo below will be the same look you'll have when you say, "Oh Shit! Obama won."

Ockfest '08

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Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

Says the man with the Ayn Rand quote as his sig. . . *sighs*

The real reason all of this has happened is because of excess credit being given out by our federal reserve system. Greenspan lowered rates to 1% early this century to reflate the bubble that had burst after the dotcom bubble(which schiff also called a bubble and did not participate in). Now.

If we had a true free market it would have set rates MUCH HIGHER THAN 1% but since we have a central bank that has control over interest rates it sends a false sense of security to our banking system and they then start to lend at rates and standards that the market can not handle. Do you know what the Glass Steagall Act was? Probably not you don't strike me as too smart. It kept commercial banks from acquiring brokerage firms meaning that banks could not have brokers out there trying to make deals on housing and securities and such. Well in 1999 it was effectively ended with the Graham-Leach-Biley Act and that was it, between artificially low interest rates, fractional reserve banking and a free for all for commercial banks came unscrupulous lending practices like 110% financing, liar-loans, all interest loans, adjustable rates, etc. (you name it i'm a real estate agent) that would have never happened if we had a much smarter monetary policy. . . my brotha.

NICE TRY
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Let us know when you're going to actually answer the question about Ron Paul and his black vote stance.
 
Here's something else to think about"mista wipe down".

Why did Ron Paul vote AGAINST your right to vote as a Black man???




Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act

On Passage
07/13/2006
House Roll Call No. 374
109th Congress, 2nd Session

Passed: 390-33 (see complete tally)
The House passed H.R. 9, to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965, by a recorded vote of 390 ayes to 33 noes, Roll No. 374, after ordering the previous question.


• Rep. Ron Paul (R-14) N

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=374&chamber=H&congress=1092

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We should all just quote this shit here until he responds..................


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Here's something else to think about"mista wipe down".

Why did Ron Paul vote AGAINST your right to vote as a Black man???




Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act

On Passage
07/13/2006
House Roll Call No. 374
109th Congress, 2nd Session

Passed: 390-33 (see complete tally)
The House passed H.R. 9, to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965, by a recorded vote of 390 ayes to 33 noes, Roll No. 374, after ordering the previous question.


• Rep. Ron Paul (R-14) N

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/votes/?votenum=374&chamber=H&congress=1092

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^^^^ BUMP.

Shhhheeeeiiiiiiittttt.
This thread was finished right here, imo. :yes::yes:

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Think not? OK BGOL, Let's take a vote.....
Err, ahhh, correction... I meant to say... only the 'Caucasian' BGOL members are allowed to voice their opinions. :rolleyes:
 
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Re: Video: Here's the truth. . .

Here's the REAL truth about your hero Ron Paul.....

This "Special Issue on Racial Terrorism" was hardly the first time one of Paul's publications had raised these topics. As early as December 1989, a section of his Investment Letter, titled "What To Expect for the 1990s," predicted that "Racial Violence Will Fill Our Cities" because "mostly black welfare recipients will feel justified in stealing from mostly white 'haves.

The newsletter inveighed against liberals who "want to keep white America from taking action against black crime and welfare," adding, "Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems."

Martin Luther King Jr. earned special ire from Paul's newsletters, which attacked the civil rights leader frequently, often to justify opposition to the federal holiday named after him. ("What an infamy Ronald Reagan approved it!" one newsletter complained in 1990. "We can thank him for our annual Hate Whitey Day.")


While bashing King, the newsletters had kind words for the former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke. In a passage titled "The Duke's Victory," a newsletter celebrated Duke's 44 percent showing in the 1990 Louisiana Senate primary. "Duke lost the election," it said, "but he scared the blazes out of the Establishment.

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=e2f15397-a3c7-4720-ac15-4532a7da84ca:hmm:



Anybody see this guy?????


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I knew he would have that same look when someone would expose Ron Paul for what he is, a "Republican." That's why he hasn't been back to answer the facts that were exposed. You can't just go along with youtube videos of what some guy is saying. You have to google the candidate and really check his record and for what he's done in the private sector prior to becoming an elected official.

Now where are you Mista Wipe Down to explain your candidates vote on the voting act that was posted?
 
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