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  • yes we're allowed to keep the military issued assault rifles at home but not the ammo, so in a WROL or SHTF situation you can't use it for home defense.

  • like we all have heard... its not guns that kill people, it's the people that kill..

  • the swiss are dicks!!! rich dicks!! but still dicks!

  • @dubyamoney Why do you say that? They're nice people.

  • Yeah BUT it is SO DULL there. They hate loud musclecars and Harleys and everyone is polite.

    It makes you want to hang out with a load of fat fucks with tattoos from Montana who drink beer and laugh louder than socially acceptable levels. (Or is that just me?) Well functioning civil society ? Thats for POOFS

  • @ilikezappa

    That's what is good about Switzerland. There are no loud obnoxious fat chicks.

  • That answer really surprised me... Switzerland is a socialistic, liberal country....high tax rates, universal health care, high regulatory restraints.. etc..... Opposite of Self reliant, and libertarian... which is everything Ron Paul is about.

  • Wow g4 always has the prettiest girls.

  • Ron Paul's statement is a lie by omission : Switzerland citizen have a gun at home because they belongs to the reserve national army, the guns are army guns. They don't have civil militia. It's quite a difference with owning a personnal gun without any official close control of it. Knowing you'll be checked for your use of an "official" weapon is what makes the difference...

  • @IRACEMABABU I think its the fact that almost everyone has a gun... Cities with the highest muder rates in the US have the strictest guns laws.

  • @31guitar France has a very low murder rate and quite nobody has a gun. French people, when asked don't feel they need any gun and for those who want one the permit to own a gun is hard to get and the permit to carry a weapon is ways harder to get. And it's WAYS geater to walk down the street where you live without to be afraid of your neighbours... Think about English police who doesn't carry guns ! Their crime rate isn't above average. Security has nothing to do with guns, but way of life...

  • @IRACEMABABU You are overlooking the most important point. The people need arms to defend themselves from their government. Should the government one day become fascist as it did in Germany. That is the greatest purpose of the citizens owning guns.

  • @derek2010x Sorry, you clearly don't understand how works a democracy. If the citizen are interested and aware of what's going on, if they VOTE (In England, Switzerland, France, etc... 60/80 % of people are voting during elections, they debate a lot during politics campaings...), then the country doesn't have risk to become facist. English people don't let police hold guns and in France a policeman using his gun has to hardly and seriously justify why he shooted, and the medias report the case.

  • @IRACEMABABU If your government get facist it's because you let it become so. And that means your way of life (as a people) was somewhere wrong. And the solution is definitely NOT owning gun. Violence never construct anything positive, by definition.

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  • 8 criminals don't like Switzerland requiring every law abiding male adult citizen to keep a weapon & practice using it.

  • We have no crime and violence? That's new to me

    and the name of our "President" is Smurf :D She is our Bundesschlumpf :D

  • You know Ron Paul is a straight up guy when he doesn't constantly stare at those legs. ;)

  • RON PAUL FTW

  • prescription pills statistics?

  • yeah i live in switzerland, and its the best country in the world right now. Ron Paul 2012 btw

  • what a dumb bitch

  • switzerland has no president it has like 20 senators. but the crime is about normal now because of low class immigration. people used to not lock their houses at night here.

  • @albobay1 Bundespräsidentin Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf would disagree.

  • @etudiantheclausanne so your saying the criminals aren't low income immigrants? they're the swiss who have been here for 1000 years? they could also be from france?

  • fact of 2012: the name of the president of switzerland this year is...

    Eveline Widmer Schlumpf - Schlumpf meaning Smurf.

    she hot tho yo XD

  • Ron Paul speaks the truth. I am an American who did some training and who lived in Switzerland for a year and I have got to tell you they are more of a Republic than our country. The citizens themselves vote on every major bill in each canton. It is one of the most direct democracy's in the world. The people rule in that country. We don't need to learn from Switzerland because our country used to be similar to Switzerland but we have lost our way

    and disregarded our own Constitution.

  • It's immigrants from the balkans and north africa that cause 90 % of all the rimes in Switzerland! Without them it would be a paradise!

  • @gutslimane Same goes for Sweden. Do you have any statistical source or is it just observations?

    BRÅ made a few reports stating that Sweedes with two parents had a crime koefficient of 0,8 (same goes for people from east asia), Americans, Australians etc have 0,9 people from the Balkans ~1,8 and Central Asia + Africa 3,25. That makes crime 4 times more likely to commit any crime, ehwn violent crimes/rape whes in focus the differences grew.

    Page 37: bit [dot] ly/c45Pm0

    also read Tabell 3

  • I think that the nature of the swiss people makes them more responsible when it come to gun ownership than most other countries so their system may not work everywhere else.Itmay be possibly work in the states though, I'd like to seen Ron Paul have success with it. I'm half Swiss by the way.

  • Reason why I liked Ron Paul ...

  • @rozslvk Likewise. also reason I like Switzerland lol

  • Crime has gone up a lot sense Europe opened its borders, even though Switzerland still has closed borders being separate from and, neutral etc. When I was a kid my dad showed me highways that could be turned into runways, there were many hidden military zones.. it was cool.

  • I grew up in Switzerland and my dad had to serve the Swiss army. Once his years of service were met he had the option to own (keep) his military rifle if he did an additional 6 months of target training with it (maybe it was a year). I remember being upset he didn't do the additional training because I was allowed to play with the rifle as a kid :p and yes if he wanted to he could easily get ammo.

  • @quickcooper61 However, you’re completely missing the point, not even the conservative parties in Switzerland are seriously considering these army rifles as a reason for the low crime rates. In fact, such parties rather argue that because of the low crime rates it’s not a problem if people have guns. The media / politicians here are generally very negative about the liberal guns laws in the US because the say the monopoly on the use of force must stay with the state and not private people.

  • @quickcooper61 The Swiss voted on this. Some leftwing parties wanted to ban that solders take home rifle and ammo because there were several cases of soldiers killing their relatives or committing suicide with these rifles. This initiative was quite popular and in effect of that the army banned the ammo but not the rifle (to prevent a total ban; they were successful as the initiative was rejected). I guess the person you’ve mentioned must have served before all that happened.

  • there's no correlation between our political system and the fact, that many soldiers have their armygun at home, there are sickmans here too....but surprisingly he's right about our system. our politicans haven't a lot of power, they just have responsibilities. because the power are the people. i vote 3 times in a year for regional and national polls. we're not rich due to banks, chocolate or cheese, the reason is our democracy.

  • that's perfectly right, in Switzerland, when there is crime, you call the police, you'd never use the rifle.. it's just that Ron Paul wouldn't want to hear that. And furthermore..a well-established social security system, well-funded public education, public transportation.. "hell, no".. By the way, he ignores the embarrassing fact that swiss wealth is linked to its position in the neoimperialist world economy (the debt system, unfair trade agreements etc) and profits from ressource (oil-)wars..

  • I'm Swiss and yes, a lot of households have a rifle at home because the father or son is serving in the military (it's kind of mandatory) but soldiers aren't allowed to take home ammo. Therefore the assumption that crime is low because we have a lot of unloaded guns seems to be kind of odd to me. As far as I know it's rather wealth, high education standards and the social system that gives the people low incentives to become criminals.

  • @whitepalmsCH Thats funny I have a cousin who married a swiss man and he always had issued ammunition at home. He was never allowed to use it but never the less he had it.

  • @quickcooper61

    Wy did e ave it i e was never allowed to use it

  • i am sorry to disappoint all those who want to use switzerland as an example, how having a lot of guns results in a low crime rate. the fact is, most of the guns in swiss households are rifles from military service which is - at least in theory - mandatory.. after the service you can keep your rifle, however it is, since they don't let you keep any ammunition, mostly symbolic (there used to be a strategic point to it but that was 70 years ago). the low crime rate has nothing to do with that.

  • You have missed the point NOmadist. The point is that (if anything) gun control has very little effect on gun crime. It is perfectly acceptable to use switzerland as an example. the Majority of people who live there own guns and yet they have such a low crime rate that its not worth even quoting. Had guns been banned in switzerland they would have the same crime rate because most of the crimes are reported to have been committed with illegally obtained firearms. Ammo is regularly kept @home

  • @quickcooper61 that is simply not true.. statistics in switzerland have shown that with the number of (military issued) guns reduced in swiss households, the number of gun crimes has nearly been cut in half within 10 years. additionally, they stopped issuing ammo (which you mentioned in another response).. which means most of these guns (which are about 3/4 of all the guns in circulation) cannot be used.. which in itself is not permitted anyway.

  • @N0madist so, people are buying ammo!

  • @quickcooper61 the effect of gun control on the overall crime rate is rather disputed, i give you that. however, ron paul links the high number of guns (which is in itself, as i tried to explain, a special case in switzerland) to the low crime rate and that is simply false.

  • I live 300 meters from Switzerland. They are ideal in every way. They had 700 years to get it right and we should learn from them. Low taxes, great social system, low crime, etc. I would love to move there, if I could get a visa. Ron Paul gave the right answer. Oh yeah, almost everyone has an assault rifle or two or three in their house.

  • Swiss is the correct answer,

    Militia defense forced Germany to go around and respect their sovereignty,

    USA was founded on these principles and not that of its history

  • disagree with Ron Paul way more than I agree with him, but he's right on here. still, Switzerland is small, mountainous landlocked country, while the geography of the US basically predestines it to being an empire. simple fact is we ARE an empire, theres nothing we can do about it and everyone would be better off if we just embraced it

  • @brohan914 that's very big of you to admit that you agree with him at least on this issue. most people I encounter that aren't supporters hate him so much they won't agree with him on anything for spite it seems like lol

  • @brohan914 It's not (only) the geography that makes a country an empire. Behaving like an empire doesn't pay off once one empire falls and the next rises - people tend to not forget easily what was done to them.

  • damn I love this guy...

    RON PAUL 2012!!

  • @songforamericans

    Those who bathe in ignorance, willingly submit themselves to oppression.

  • G4 needs to bring Paul on their network every other week.

  • Ok, I like the idea of an armed citizenry, but...this is the "neutral" country that helped Nazis bank countless amounts of cash/Art, etc.

    We all share some blame for our lack of action in the '30s, but the Swiss couldn't & still don't care who their depositors are. Terrorists, Drug cartels, corrupt American Corporations & Politicians still feel right at home here.

  • @19gogo61 My grandfather was stationed on the Swiss-Italian border. Everybody was deathly afraid that the Nazis would invade. Fascists were looked down upon by the Swiss people, and attempts to bring fascism across the border were not unusually met with violence. Switzerland was and is a small country, which was surrounded on all sides by its enemies and had no other choice but to collaborate. The actions of individual banks do not speak for the nation as a whole.

  • @19gogo61 Being a Swiss, I do have to agree to some points, corporations and banks did not care much about the source of money deposits. But: Things are chaning quite a bit though, and the Swiss people are mostly not in favour of those bad habits of some banks.

  • You rock Dr. Paul. Keep up the good work. Get in as our President. You are the real deal.

  • ron paul know his stuff man! RON PAUL 2012 

  • Dr. Paul looks so young in this video....great interview

  • The swiss government released their crime statistics 2011 recently showing that unfortunatly Switzerland's crime rate has just hit the European average. As a swiss gun owner I honestly don't think gun circulation make any difference to crime rates, rather, it is effective policing, efficient trustworthy governance and a well functioning civil society which play the biggest role.

  • @DarkArchon88 well I mean you just listed every other possible thing.

  • @DarkArchon88 I dont know about that people would think twice to rob a cashier.

  • @DarkArchon88 What is the crime rate for?

  • @DarkArchon88 It's all to do with the mentality of the populace, if you attempted to legalize guns here (In England) the youth would run around acting as if they just got a brand new toy, the same could be said with drugs.

  • @XpEAnUTBuTtERsUckSX before the weapon ban there were anarchy and cowboy style gun duels all the time?

  • @DarkArchon88 I agree with all except the "effective policing" part. In the US police can't act UNTIL a crime is committed. So it's reactionary. Reactionary prevents nothing.

  • accordign to wiki "In Switzerland, the police registered a total of 553,421 criminal offenses in 2009, including 51 killings and 185 attempted murders. " That is still REALLY fucking low for a country. You cannot rid of crime completely but i get what mr Paul was trying to say. And the total amount of offenses registered could be for things like traffic violations, parking tickets.etc (crimes everyone breaks) and some of those killings where justified defense.

  • new title please

  • that's just ridicoulous! like we wouldn't have crime and violence in switzerland !? and also the point of everyone having "big guns" at home is just not true..that's just a percentage of all men who did military service... he has a way too romantic image of switzerland..

  • Ugh...I'm swiss and hate him using us as an example. (BTW, I do live in the US). He has a very, very warped view of our government....

  • @temp54 BUT U GET GUNS AND FREE AMMO

  • @temp54 how is it warped? WE ARE A REPUBLIC,

  • @tehatemachine I'm talking about switzerland...

  • @temp54 What's wrong with his view of Switzerland? His biggest points were that Switzerland is usually neutral and that there's little crime because the citizens are armed.

  • @jwalker477 My point is that his view of Swiss GOVERNMENT is warped.......

  • Switserland is more American the America lol.

  • @madass888 If you don't mind, we've been here longer than you, so Switzerland is Switzerland, and when the US were founded you sent people to study our system, therefore it's America that wants to be like Switzerland not the other way around. lol

  • I don't know, I mean their cheese is filled with holes!!! LOL Ron Paul 2012

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  • Just favorited this video :)

  • yeah mofos, ya don't wanna mess wit da militia. brrrrr-aaaa!

  • Switzerland provides anonymous banking for drug dealers and pedo-porn marketers. This is why they are rich an have a well working social health and education system. A good working social health care system and good public education is how nations can prevent crime in their countries. Arming their citizens is really unnecessary. If Ron Paul is so smart, he should concentrate on using our nations great wealth to provide heath care and education to the people without the need of drugs and porn.

  • @Aleowiciuos .... state funded education is just indocternation, increasing funding only makes people dumber...... and I don't know how much the Swiss make off of their banking system, but I doubt that it's as much as you're claiming, I'm pretty sure that they make more money off of the sale of knives, watches and chocolate than they do from anon banking...... and, of course, anon banking enables free trade......

  • @Aleowiciuos spoken like a true libtard

  • Switzerland has no president or singel person which lead the country.

  • Can you imagine asking any other US candidate that same question? "Well is Hawaii a country?" Oh it isn't? Ok well i visited Bora Bora and I just had a hell of a time there. The people were friendly, the food was good and I got to wear my speedos 24\7. Bora Bora!

  • he's funny: of course does nobody know the name of the president because Switzerland doesn't have a president!

  • @xxfunck Micheline Calmy-Rey

  • Libertytreeradio for more cool vids on youtube. Check out the posting on the site with Ron Paul at the diag on UofM campus. He did very well. We posted it within the hour of him standing there. :) Ron Paul for President 2012!!! MGK/GDW!

  • I like this guy and I am from America

  • @sayrith Well vote for him then. Make sure you register Republican.

  • One thing Ron failed to mention, they have to complete mandatory military service and are obligated to keep the weapons given for 10 to 15y, ammo is strictly controlled by the army. You are not allowed to carry a weapon outside without a permit which is difficult to obtain. Swiss have government controlled non-profit healthcare system, higher education is almost completely subsidized, one of the world’s smallest gaps between rich and poor, and are heavily taxed on income. All popular in US :)

  • @mblatnik I was about to point that out as well, but I think I'll just give you a thumbs up.

  • @mblatnik The permit is not difficult to obtain. It has 3 conditions that are very easy to fulfill. It is in fact much easier to get than a California CCW. The ammo isn't strictly controlled by the army. You can buy ammo at a private store or at a range.

    Sales of hunting rifles aren't even recorded in Switzerland. In some cantons, it is even possible to own an automatic rifle.

  • @mblatnik Definitely food for thought. Although I am not sure very many Americans would balk at being obligated to keep a military issue firearm.

  • @AUSM92 Whoopie Goldberg would also look hot if she sat next to Ron Paul.

  • All Mr.Paul needs to do now is a bit of yodeling to win the election,I think.

  • SIG 550s Baby

  • crime dosnt happen because the swiss have big guns in their houses

  • @choopdewoot that's just not true..! it's the other way around..we do have crime and violence in switzerland and guns are increasing the amount of commited crimes..

  • @phenomdeni Guns or not guns same offenses could be committed with knives. But how smooth would that go if the person assaulting was going against the other person defending their home with a gun? Not to well.

  • @phenomdeni Do you think if Switzerland bans guns that the crime rate will drop ? You don't seem to get the point that just taking away symptoms is not going to fix the problem of this social political issue.

    Before guns where around do you think the world was any better ? we tend to forget history very quickly for some reason.

    Maybe we should invest more time and effort thinking about what really is causing the crimrate to boom instead of blindly appeasing to the anti-gun lobby.

  • @badInvention I'm not saying Switzerland should ban guns. You're right guns are not the main issue when discussing crime, at least in Switzerland. I think we're handling the gun-issue quite acceptably. But it's surreal to think that "having big guns at home" helps lowering the crime rate! Yes it is a symptom, but the fact that someone has the possibility to use his weapon in the heat of the moment doesn't lower the crimerate either. Did you see Bowling for Columbine?

  • @phenomdeni Stalin, Hitler and Mao agreed with you.

  • @phenomdeni Bowling for Columbine is fear mongering trash i've seen it multiple times, the entire movie is an appeal to emotion not facts. In that film they keep comparing the crime rates of Canada and the US but what about Switzerland they have even more guns than the US per capita and less crime than Canada. Look at the rates of home invasions and robberies in Texas for example they are WAY lower than the other states because there's a huge chance someone will defend themselves.

  • @Bouchon211 Texas is actually quite a good example. They have a gun-killing rate 25 times as high as for example South Dakota or Germany..does that ring a bell? There is a difference between gun possession in Switzerland and for example in Texas. The main part of guns in Switzerland are militia guns and not part of the private sector. I absolutely doubt that gun possession, easily attainable in the US by the way, sustainably reduces crime rates.

  • @phenomdeni Whats the overall violent crime rate in these countries in comparison to Texas? By "gun killing" do you mean homicide? Do you mean per capita or as a whole? What's the effect on crimes such as robbery, home-invasion or burglary?

    I'll assume you mean 'substantially' reduced and say you may be right, but it doesn't increase it either and has show to reduce certain crimes. I would rather have a way to hunt for food and also defend myself than be stripped of my 2nd amendment rights.

  • @phenomdeni Texas is actually a bad example. For all of Texas' pro-gun reputation, it's against the law to open carry in Texas. Open carry is legal in South Dakota (your example). Also, I'm sure we can agree that crime rates are always higher in major metropolitan areas (population exceeding 1M). Texas has 7 such areas, whereas the whole state of South Dakota has just over 800k population. So comparing crime rates in Texas to crime rates in South Dakota is apples and oranges.

  • @phenomdeni I'd also like to point out that your statement, "The main part of guns in Switzerland are militia guns and not part of the private sector", is false. Swiss men are required to serve in the military, after which they are required to own a gun. So while the idea is to enable a large militia if needed, those guns are still in the private sector.

    /watch?v=0ufkwTM82e4

  • @phenomdeni I would not ever take a single word of M Moore serious, he is lying bigot that sucks up to any lobby that pays him well enough.

    Furthermore if the shooter was just treated with some mutual respect at school i doubt he would have gone rampant on the students and teachers, no it's the guns ofc that was the problem, not the fact that we have zero respect for one another anymore.

    I would not say the sig550 is a big gun, but it does give us a good balance in power if it comes to it.

  • @choopdewoot SWISS PRIDE!!!!!!

  • @choopdewoot Would you break into a home if there was a 9 in 10 chance you'd be staring down the barrel of a glock.

  • @GalaticTG fuck no. thing is in america most houses dont have people with guns next to their beds. but there are a few unlucky basters that find those houses and wind up in a wooden box. out fuckin standing americans would have a weapon on them at all times but nooo the liberals just want everything to be their sexy jersey shore world where danger is nonexistant

  • @GalaticTG Actually i was agreeing with you an armed populace provides mutual deterrence. I though you were being sarcastic with your first comment.

  • @AUSM92 yes, she is fine. A great bonus for a Ron Paul video that i would watch anyway!!

  • @USAdude30 Seconded.

  • Hot chick + Ron Paul talking truth = Internet win

  • @DontStepOnMyDub accent/ Paul in 012!

  • @DontStepOnMyDub haha...funny!

    Switzerland is the bomb.

  • The girl's name is Layla Kayleigh. Now it 's time to celebrate my freedom of fappage.

  • In Switzerland, every woman looks like the reporter in this video. IT'S TRUE.

  • @thejobloshow Can I move to Switzerland please? I'll learn German and French if I have to.

  • @ih8makinusernames English is your best bet.

  • @ryanskapa :D

  • @ih8makinusernames I spent 2 wks driving around Switzerland. It was beautiful and the people were so nice. In Geneva, a horde of wild Hogs came roaring up on their wheels so we didn't get much sleep. And in some areas the locals didn't seem to want anything to do with us, but otherwise, it was a great trip. Loved it. Would love to live there.

  • Hi my friends, there are now petitions online which supports the victims rights,

    ABSOLUTE RIGHT TO SELF DEFENSE WITHIN ONES HOME

    epetitions.direct.gov.u​k/petitions/172

    PETITION TO REPEAL THE 1997 AND 1988 FIREARMS ACTS

    epetitions.direct.gov.u​k/petitions/463

  • Damn ! Give us Germans a real State and a real Constitution like the USA or Switzerland ! Give us , the People the right to own a Gun, to defend our selfs, our Country. By the way it is the best, cheapest and most effective way to defend a country. The Guys in the little Mountain Village know their Ground and how to defend it. I am pretty sure that Switzerland can mobilise some hundret thousand Reservists, armed and trained, ready to fight in 2-3 Days, next to the regular Army...Ownage

  • @TheSensismoker in etwa 200'000. gruss

  • @USAdude30 CUNT LISTEN TO ME I AM A WOMEN WHILE UR USING WORDS LIKE (CONGRATULATORY, GRATIFICATION,INDOCTRINATIONS) CHINSESE OPEN NEW FACTORIES. SLUT WHO RU U CALLING LIMP HEAD? I AM A SINGLE MOTHER EVERY NITE I GO TO SLEEP I WORRY ABOUT ECONOMY ,U BITCH WORRY ABOUT LITERATURE, LET ME WORRY ABOUT THE NUMBERS. ASK RON PAUL IF HE CAN SELF DECEPT THE FUCKING BUBBLE BURSTING IN HIS HEAD. CUNT CONCLUSION UR PUSSY WITH LONG WORDS I AM A WOMEN WITH FUCKING NUMBERS! AMERICANS PUT UR KIDS IN2 COMPUTERS!

  • @democratsaresmart I find it hilarious that you can't string a single sentence together coherently and yet your name is "democrats are smart". I hope you never, ever vote.

  • @zapthycat

    Ignore the troll.

  • Ya know, I love Ron Paul, and I love firearms, and I admire Switzerland, but hot damn! I had to watch the video twice, because the first time, I just kept thinking about how fucking HOT that reporter is! And not to mention the sexy accent!

  • The EU want to get the total control about europa but they would never get switzerland!

  • @hardcore9971

    of course. in fact, the first democratic constitution on the planet was signed in switzerland.

  • @mizzingpartz yeah but what's up with being among the last to give the women a right to vote?

  • @chewbster Women were 'allowed' to vote on a federal level in '71. They started to demand it around 1900. 100'000 signatures (also women's sign.) were needed to get people to vote on the issue. This was achieved in the 30's. The world economic crisis, being surrounded by 2 world wars and the red scare in the '50's and 60's slowed things down considerably, and direct democracy works slowly anyway.

    Btw, we do not have a president, thats why nobody knows his name.

    Nobody is perfect ;-)

  • @chewbster In what way has any society benefited from giving women the vote? I don't mean ideological "benefits", but how has any society in history actually improved in any way because women began voting?!

    Get upset and call me names all you like, but the Swiss managed to stay free without having women voting. How much longer they will remain free since women got the vote remains to be seen. The USA gave women the vote early in its history and it has become a cesspool since.

  • @KaptKan1 go to your mum and tell her that her opinion is worth less. Or that it doesn't matter

  • @chewbster That's not the most cogent argument I ever saw...

  • @KaptKan1 neither is blaming women's suffrage on America's problems

  • @chewbster Yet it lead directly to Prohibition, to name but one disaster; that same "cause" was championed by the Suffragettes -- and that's a matter of historical record. You have your asinine "feminist" dogma, but no facts to deny my statement, so you result to ad hominem attacks right off the bat.

    And feminazis claim to be as logical as men!

    Bullshit.

  • @KaptKan1 those were different times. The main reason alcohol was banned was to saive grain during the war. The average American male consumed 1.8 bottles of hard liquor / week (3 times more than in 2010). No reason to deny women the right to their say in politics. You talk like everything is to blame on them.

    ps. I'm a man

  • @chewbster Times are always "different". And there's every reason to blame feminists for things FOR WHICH THEY ACTIVELY CAMPAIGNED but NO reason to presume that any society was ever improved in any way by letting women vote. Quite the contrary, and Prohibition is just one example: whatever you think the reason for it was, their votes passed it.

    And I never said you were a woman; a man can be a "feminist" too; he just has to be a pussy in order to qualify.

  • @mizzingpartz Not really that exact, actually our constitution where individual rights were given to the people dates back to 1848, prior to that some areas were controlled by some cantons and were called bailiffs where people had no voting rights. Not to forget that general vote to ladies was granted only in 1970.

  • Australia did not have one and romania did not either Britins constitotion was weak.

  • Everyone likes Switzerland me too.

    They are great people who do not take shit from anyone , You have 1 million Swiss people and everyone minds their own business, some speak German but did not follow Hitler. THEY are not part of ANY UNION. Very interesting.

  • Does Switzerland have a constitution like America does?

  • @hardcore9971 : What Switzerland has better than America is that it has less US citizen.

  • @hardcore9971 Most countries have a constitution of some sort you dolt.

  • THANK YOU, Senator, for this compliment. Greetings from Berne, Switzerland.

  • End the Fed abolish the IRS

  • RON PAUL, LETS SAY WE BRING ALL TROOPS HOME AND BECOME A PUSSY COUNTRY AND LET CHINA TELL US WHAT TO DO, TELL ME HOW ARE YOU GOING TO CREATE JOBS IF POPULATION OF CHINA IS 1.4 B? CHINESE WORK LIKE ROBOTS, AMERICANS WILL NEVER WORK LIKE ANTS, NOW TELL ME HOW THE FUCK ARE YOU GOING TO CREATE JOBS? SHAME ON YOU ! YOU JUST WANNA SELL UR BOOK AND U LIE TO AMERICAN PEOPLE ABOUT JOBS! AMERICAN PEOPLE WAKE UP , ROBOTS WILL REPLACE US , LEARN COMPUTERS! HOW CONSTITUTION CAN CREATE JOBS? SHAME ON YOU!

  • @democratsaresmart Lay off the crack pipe. Troll. You're an absolute low life form. Shut it.

  • @mhodzic7 I DONT DO DRUGS, I DONT SMOKE CIGARETS, I DONT DRINK ALCHOHOL, CRACK IS NOT IN MY VOCABULARY. DO YOU WANT UR KIDS TO GO TO SCHOOL WITH MY KIDS? SWALLOW CUNT

  • @democratsaresmart you also cannot spell and no nothing about ron pauls policies, please delete these comments and your account

  • @TheAlexagius GUNS WILL BE ILLEGAL BITCH WE DONT NEED SCHOOL SHOOTINGS IF U WANNA BE A REAL MEN GO TO THE GYM PUSSSY GUN WILL NEVER MAKE U A MEN FOR ME UR PUSSY WITH SMALL WINIE STICK UR GUN UP UR ASS