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  • Paul/Kucinich 2012, absolutely! What a grand coalition they represent. They are the two most principled men in Congress.

    No wonder the Powers That Be took the Judge off the air - they cannot allow the power & vitality of Ron Paul's ideas to get a fair treatment, for then more of the American People would awaken to the moral bankruptcy of the two parties, both of which are controlled by the very few, and both of which act against the interests of the United States.

    PEACE! FREEDOM! PROSPERITY!

  • Dennis vs Paul. Fuck Obama! We need a real progressive.

  • Let's end the war so there is no need to torture. Blood and money for the globalist agenda needs to stop. Ron Paul needs our support.

  • It is torture, but so what. Contrary to the meme that it doesn't, torture can work. And if they don't know anything or only tell lies then what's the harm. A terrorist got tortured, boo fucking hoo, he deserved it.

  • @Mprator maybe you should get tortured then we'll see what you will say.

  • Ron Paul is absolutely right, as usual. The U.S. used to hang enemy soldiers that waterboarded U.S. prisoners of war. Now, when State goons get up and tell an audience, that if elected, they will assume extra-constitututional, dictatorial authority to either torture or arbitrarily assassinate any member of the audience, the boobs applaud the height of tyranny. What a complete and total disgrace. If Ron Paul does not win the nomination, the GOP can kiss their party and the White House goodbye.

  • Waterboardinf is NOT torture! Geez! You Paultards Ron Paul is no different than Barrack Obama! The left-wing hack!

  • @jrc99us

    -Torture: the act of causing extreme anguish of body or mind; agony.

    -Waterboarding: the act of pouring water onto the face and head of an immobilized victim so as to induce a fear of drowning. (mental anguish)

    both sound incredibly similar...

  • @206Dawgs They "sound" similar but they aren't. Waterboarding simulates drowing, torture is where you dunk the prisoner in a well, pool or a body of water to bring them to the brink of drowning.

  • @206Dawgs Now think about this. These monsters had been indoctrinated mentally and physically to kill the infidel SINCE CHILDHOOD. Would you consider that torture? These cowards have been killing or have others to kill for them. I think it's great that they get the chance to feel like they are dying but in reality they are not. The ONLY way to break muderous thugs like islamo-fascist terrorists is to make them feel for THEIR victims.

    

  • @206Dawgs Right now the entire world including muslims know how far we can go to get information to save the lives of United States citizens and civilians. So it is VERY obvious that the FREE tropical vacation given to these demons is NOT working.

    So here's my question to you and to that idiot Ron Paul. What is your solution?

  • WATERBOARDING ID

  • RON PAUL!!!

  • Oh lookie, another closet-homo Brietbart's RINO kunt-maggot talking tough.

    Bitch, looking @your emasculated stay-at-home-dad pix, you wouldn't last 2sec w/SERE instructor. By then you'll admit to killing JFK, having 3way orgy w/your closet-homo BF,'Mr'Bachmann & fag-philanderer CokeheadPerry(google FL.Keys gaybar LaTeDa,TX.EthicsComm.record),& asking Cain to suck his sausage.

    Larry, you know you're no Sy Hersh, stop pretending to be one. You're just a guy working for an asshole w/ a website.

  • Before Gonzalez justified this type of "interrogation" it was considered torture by the Geneva convention. We used to be the guys in the White hats.

  • why do so many trolls have IPs out of Israel

    Are these the Bloodthirsty AIPAC Neocons?

  • Thank God Dr. Paul came out against torture. It is sad that there are forces like Andrew Breitbart among us who push torture and other brutal, heinous practices. The rest of these candidates only promise to push Obama's interventionist foreign policy. Republicans, take off your blinders and support the only person who will stop the policies that are bankrupting the country and making the country less safe.

  • No, it's USA4July1776 who is a douche, as you can tell by reading that post.

  • Don't worry people: Ron Paul is going to make "friends" with Iran don't you know... LOL!

  • @ObamaIsTheEnemy he's not going to make friends with Iran, he's just not going to bomb them. There's a difference, you know.

  • Ron Paul is a douche, along with a great number of his trolling-spamming supporters. I'm surprized that he didn't blame the US for 9/11 this time...

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  • I don't see stupid, or dumb, or leftist. They are statements to show you the err in your ways. And remember, the Germans where a far greater threat to this country, and we never tortured them. And at the end of the war, they fought off Russians to surrender to us.

    Now,,what is the one purpose of government? I'll give you a little hint, read the Declaration of Independence and you will find, by unanimous agreement by many scholars, the most beautifully written sentence in the English language.

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  • @AngriestAmerican: The purpose of waterboarding is to SECURE THE RIGHTS of people

  • @2010GOP the 4th amendment,,read it. It doesn't say, unless the peoples rights are threatened. And get this, you aren't to be jailed unless you violate some one rights. So, what did the 16 yo son do? At the time, i think he was cooking some hamburgers.

    Everyone has the ability to hurt some one, so you can just lock some one up because, they MIGHT hurt some one? There aren't enough jail cells if thats the case

  • @AngriestAmerican: Why don't you just respond with, "I don't know what the hell I'm talking about" ?

    First of all, you can be jailed for merely being a suspect. Secondly, if you paid attention instead of staring at Ron Paul's small intestine, you'd know that the debate is primarily over the definition of "torture". The Dept of Justice declared it wasn't under the Bush Admin ..... and well before that if you'd take the time to study history.

  • @2010GOP So some guy said, it wasn't, we should believe it? You can be arrested, BUT, you are allowed bail and you MUST BE CHARGED! The people at gitmo are suspects with NO charges and NO BAIL.

    And get his, Eichmann killed many Jews, and Israel found him, arrested him, tried him, convicted him and hung him. They didn't just shoot him in the street like a dog. They gave even the most evil man due process.

  • @2010GOP It is really pretty simple. Do you want an enemy to torture an American soldier? I don't so there for, I would not torture, because I care about POW's.

    So when our enemies, torture our soldiers, because, we tortured theirs, don't get all upset ok?

  • It's torture and a violation of our laws and violation of treaty.

  • @chewbaca1989:

    a) The DOJ declared waterboarding was not torture

    b) Our own military special ops are waterboarded for training

    c) Waterboarding has been used for years

    d) Enemy combatants aren't protected under the Geneva Convention; only uniformed soldiers representing their countries

  • @2010GOP

    1. The Government is not always correct in implementing a doctrine.

    2. Our own FBI and local law enforcement don't use this technique, why not? It's not torture, according to some.

    3. Torture has been used for years, now the U.S. government condones it.

    4. Enemy combatants are not soldiers, correct.

  • @chewbaca1989: If you'd actually learn to think, you'd see that obviously waterboarding is reserved for enemy combatants who potentially hold key information that could save thousands of American lives. If it had been possible, would you agree with waterboarding if it could've prevented 9/11?

    And that's what I said: not uniformed soldiers of a foreign country ... so why did you bring up the Geneva Convention?

  • @2010GOP

    CIA documented used waterboarding 266 times on enemy combatants.

    Headline:

    Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Laughed Off Waterboarding

    Headline:

    Torture “Does Not Work, And Is Wrong”: Former CIA Interrogator Glenn Carle Speaks Out

    Waterboarding would not have prevented 9/11.

  • @AngriestAmerican: Ron Paul continually speaks against things not "explicitly" in the U.S. Constitution. Kinda funny that he was in a branch of the military that wasn't explicitly written because the Founders obviously wouldn't know of the future need of an Air Force.

  • @2010GOP They didn't know of cell phones either, so they aren't protected under the 4th amendment? Some one can just listen if they want?

  • @AngriestAmerican: That's an apple an orange if I've ever seen it....

  • @2010GOP Look its simple, you want torture, go FIGHT. GO get some!

  • @2010GOP

    National defense?

  • @USA4July1776 he never blamed the U.S. people for 9/11. you are deliberately misrepresenting his views. he just brought up the fact that there is blowback for the U.S. government dropping bombs and installing dictatorships in the middle east, and that occupations/bombings by the U.S. are the primary reason for muslim suicide terrorist attacks. but sophisticated reasoning is lost on propagandized suckers like you

  • OMG Mr. Paul! Nancy Pelosi was the chairman for the democrat party on the intelligence committee (ironic I know) when they approved of the the enhance interrogation methods!

  • @megamaniac76 watch?v=pBvUKe_OIEw&feature=re­lated

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