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  • Ron Paul may be small but he's vicious. He's like Royce Gracie. If he gets ahold of your neck, you're done. Santorum has to keep his distance and just go for head shots.

  • And another thing that wasn't mentioned in the beginning of this podcast... NOT ONLY DOES EVERY UNNECESSARY GOV. JOB CREATE PEOPLE THAT AREN'T CONTRIBUTING TO MANUFACTURING OR CREATING GOODS OF ANY WAY.... IT TAKES MONEY OUT OF THE POCKETS OF THE CREATORS AND MANUFACTURER'S

  • Ron paul is racies

  • What a fucking boss.

  • I agree with Ron Paul except his views on Israel and the whole gold standard thing (even though that would never pass, so it's not a big deal).

  • As for the foreign aid part you think people in other countries deserve our money more than us when we our own are starving and can't live happily?

  • Dammit all of your argument is void of critical mental thought because non intervention does make sense because do you think we bomb and shoot other countries until they don't want to fight us anymore? Other than complete annihilation the answers no

  • It's not weak it's called states rights dumb ass, and he may be against gay marriage in priciple but he still thinks they deserve the same privileges that straight couples get, hey here's an idea IneffableLifestlye how bout you research what you talk about an stop being a moron

  • paternal dynamic = parents who coddle and feather their child's nest from making mistakes. parents then set themselves up for children who will rely on them for every decision, move, etc and usually will never leave home because these parents have trained this child to rely on THEM for everything...and when the parents die...their child is literally, FUCKED. isnt that a wonderful way to set your child up for their future...ron paul is about allowing people to thrive on their own...real freedom

  • spoon feeding the people (lazy ass fuckers) = social welfare (other peoples responsibility)

    i love ron paul cause he believes in the individual and his/her ability to thrive on their own...liberty ENABLES the people to think, choose, and do whatever brings them joy while the current welfare state of affairs DISABLES the people by thinking, choosing, and doing for them. it is a paternal dynamic that RELIGION is reknown for and is probably the biggest contributor to this paralytic behavior.

  • Ron Paul R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]UTION

  • Ron Paul is right about something, fucking riddiculous about something. I wish more people would recognize that and discuss his politics instead of just going "Ron Paul 2012" when he has some bad politics just like obama.

  • @IneffableLifestyle Name just one "bad politics".

  • @remyllebeau77 He was against gay marriage, for non-intervention foreign politics, against foreign aid, doesnt believe in global warming...

  • @remyllebeau77 oh, and against abortion. + i think there is something weak about whenever they ask him about his opinion, he just says it's up to the states.

  • Ron Paul 2012!! Restore America Now!!

  • Canada supports Ron Paul for a stable and prosperous North America!

  • Whoever eliminates executive level federal departments like the Department of Interior from existence in which a lot of government workers will lose their jobs to find jobs in the private sector, be prepared for all hell to be unleashed at you. If you don't believe me, ask Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin. He didn't fire any government employees. The only thing he did was eliminate collective bargaining on benefits (still can collectively bargain on wages) & made them contribute to benefits.

  • 0:23 "three out of one jobs"-a wise mathematician

  • @MysteryDrive uhm , he's an American. We all need to be citizen politicians. ALL OF US ! Our parents and Grandparents really handed us a bag of shit, we all need to empty ! Be American and pay attention and study politics. I hate people who like to judge, and since when do you have to be an expert to make commentary ?

  • @MysteryDrive celebrities are never political experts. But they like to use their voice to support candidates because they actually do affect people. They might not change people's opinions...but they can rally people really well. I don't like it as much as you...but it's just the way things are and it's not ever going to change.

  • Ron Paul thinks we should adopt the Gold standard but when questioned explains its not a tenable possibility...talk the talk till someone thinks about it and then say ... well its not really possible, I agree but if it were...that would be bad ass! Take a bite out of the other half of the mushroom before you vote for Ron Paul.

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  • @craigroyers

    I don't disagree with you or doubt what you claim Paul said, but I'd like to hear it from the man himself. Source please?

    I'm willing to bet that he said something to the effect of either:

    1.'it can't all be done in one day' (or term or even decade for that matter)

    OR

    2. 'we wouldn't be able to live beyond our means if we returned the to the gold standard (ie we'd have to have balanced budgets [both gov't and personal], higher savings ratios, etc)'

  • @alexwltr no but he can end the wars. That is the power the president has, he can end our empire.

  • I'm RACIST for criticizing Obama

    TERRORIST because I'm not with Bush

    ANTISEMITIC for not supporting Israel

    TEABAGGER for supporting the Constitution

    TRUTH-ER for asking unanswered questions

    TRAITOR for whistle-blowing on my corrupt government

    CONSPIRACY THEORIST for presenting documented facts

    TROLL for uploading news, videos, quotes and U.S. atrocities

    ANTI-AMERICAN for supporting Constitutionalists like Ron Paul

    Ron Paul 2012

  • @BrazHos, I'm African American and I didn't vote for Obama or Bush. I know the scheme behind Israel, media manipulation on facts and if, Ron Paul becomes a candidate, I am definitely voting for him.

    Ron Paul tells you what you "need to know" not what you "want to hear" and that's what the Presidency should be about period.

  • @92680BOYD "If Ron Paul becomes a candidate, I am definitely voting for him."

    I'm glad to hear that (especially after all the nonsense allegations of racism in Paul's past), but the MOST IMPORTANT THING you can do for his campaign - for us and for this country - is to register and vote for Paul in your state's primary. If he's not the Republican nominee, it's unlikely he'd win or even run as on another ticket.

  • @BrazHos

    Amen brother.

  • @BrazHos RETARD for missing a chromosome.

  • Yeah dude Party!

  • A lot of government jobs are both necessary and useful. Just saying.

  • Ron Paul for President!!

    Coming from Canada

  • Joe Rogan is a actually a pretty deep minded individual.

  • RP 2012...the only way to save the Republic

  • seven people like mitt romney

  • lol - 3 out of 1 jobs.

  • @redchango

    A little dyslexia, sad thing is though at the rate we are going he may be correct.

  • RP RULES...

  • Go America! Vote Paul in!

    - Canada

  • Ron Paul is our only hope to save this flailing nation.

  • How can I dislike Joe Rogan? He is a real motherfucker.

  • I used to dislike Joe Rogan, but I really didn't have good reason for it -- I just didn't watch Fear Factor. In the last few years, after hearing his podcasts and seeing his stuff here on YouTube, I found that he's a really interesting and bright guy. I like him a lot now.

  • Resistance Is Fertile !

  • Not to mention he was the first one who told Trump to kiss his ass.

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  • Joe needs to really step out and support Ron Paul.

  • @xdream2

    Watch Jay Leno

  • he calls ron paul a bad mother fucker... thats how i feel. if ppl understood the powers he is fighting you realize he is the fuckin pimp daddy of our time.

  • @MARTKARBLE and the dudes 76. Say waaaat?

  • He's going to promote Ron Paul tonight on Jay Leno!!

  • Joe Rogan, speak to the nation for us!!! You're sexy face needs to get on live TV and be a spokesperson for him!! Do it already! :)

  • @lindybindyify Vince Vaughn is a big fan of Ron Paul as well. Even opened up a speech for him at one point. I think the ladies find him sexy too am I right

  • Why doesn't Joo Joe Rogaine go on TV and pimp Ron Paul ?

    Joe, you are preaching to the Choir here mate. Penetrate the controlled media next time you get a chance on Live TV, Jimmy Kimmel will let you talk about RP, Jon Stewart, etc.

    Apparently Joe is Anti-Zionist Jew, which is RARE these days.

    Legal weed got his attention, like it did Bill Maher another crypto joo.

  • @euro944t He just did on Leno's show tonight. Do a Youtube search for "UFC commentator Joe Rogan supports Ron Paul".

  • @Raelsatu

    Joe risked getting blackballed by Hollywood and CCM Criminal Corp Media by promoting RP on Leno tonight.

    I have friends in Austin that know RP, AJ, Joe and Perry the Bilderberger. We finally got Joe to lay it on the line ! AJ is after the NeoCons full throttle finally. Joe finally wised up and joined the resistance. Time for Micheal Moore, Oli Stone, Rosie and Sheehan to pull in the disillusioned left wingers hung out to dry by UN Chairman Obombya. Pressure them ALL !

  • @euro944t he did on leno last :)

  • Well said. Lot of heart in your message that I certainly relate to. Vocabulary a little strong but your dead on dude. Keep up the fight.

  • Yeah we need more people to talk about fights . That adds a lot to America than a social worker.

  • MORE FREEDOM!!!!!!!

  • 3 out of 1 jobs...

  • If the government makes a factory, that is +1 factory. If you have to tax the videogame industry to make a factory, that is a transfer in wealth that actually increases the productive economy and the productivity in the country. If you are employing people in the public sector and putting them into productive enterprises, you are increasing the productivity of your economy.

    If you are making videogames or working in a hair salon or telling jokes you aren't doing anything productive.

  • @Redfingers But you don't understand where i'm coming from. You're basing your thought process on the assumption that that factory NEEDS to be built. I'm talking about the inefficient federal policy to create and save things that don't need to be created nor saved. It's like an example Henry Hazlitt commonly gave: there's no need to keep chopping wood when you have all your fire wood; it's time to go gather fruit etc. An overabundance of "productivity" isn't productive at all.

  • @CrazyDave

    An overabundance of productivity is productive by definition.

    What you're describing is a situation where demand does not equal supply.

    There are people starving by the millions all over the world and yet the wondrous free market system cannot feed them, why? Because they cannot afford the food. Why? Various reasons. Speculators, hoarders, or just the good-old supply-demand paradigm that dictates that you're not likely to make a product when it's not likely to make money

  • @Redfingers lol faggot. u mad cuz u suck at cod and get bad haircuts.

  • @JewsInUranus

    I don't play cod son

    get back to your playstation

  • @Redfingers

    i knew you were an xbox fanboy.

  • All that shit does is move money around. It takes money from productive enterprises, like heavy industry, agriculture, etcetera, and uses it to make a piece of a software that entertains children. That isn't wealth in any real sense. Wealth is capital, whether it's human capital, industrial machinery, a plow, a tractor, a horse, a laborer, a raw material drawn out from the ground or a finished good. A videogame is just a stupid time waster.

  • Private versus public sector has nothing to do with it. If people were rational robots on the free market that only made decisions that increased the output of the productive economy, we wouldn't have shit like beer, comedians, astology and holistic medicine, because all of that shit is useless and nonproductive.

    By contrast, a road increases commerce. Private businesses use roads for trade, transport, shipping, it's a vibrant industry sustaining product.

  • @Redfingers You're an absolute moron. I don't understand how people don't comprehend the difference between something like the interstate highway system which was built to fill an actual need, and something like a bridge funded by the government with the intention of creating jobs. You don't need to build a road to "increase" commerce when a road is built right down the block already doing just that.

    That's the problem.

  • @CrazyDave408

    What if I build a road that fulfills some essential function in commerce? Where do you think roads come from? The public sector spends tax dollars and hires contractors to make a road, and then all the businesses use that road to facilitate commerce, trade, shipping, transportation, etcetera.

  • @Redfingers I'd rather the upkeep of our infrastructure to be up to the states (with federal funding), as the Federal government has proven time and time again that they are very inefficient when it comes to spending tax payer dollars, but I don't mind it IF the money isn't being wasted elsewhere as well.

    And again, you're arguing under the assumption that it isn't wasteful spending, but when I look all around my area, that's all I see....

  • @CrazyDave408

    Yo if you want it done by the state government, that's still government. This is hardly a disagreement. You're still acknowledging that tax-funded public spending can still be a good thing, and that's what I was looking for.

    PS, the state of critical infrastructure like bridges according to reports for the last few years indicates that almost all of them nationwide are in a state of critical disrepair and essentially could collapse at any minute.

  • What you described is a parasitic private sector enterprise, that is to say, telling jokes, making videogames, giving massages, all that shit is essentially parasitic to productive enterprises because you're taking money out of the productive sector of the economy and moving it into a service sector that doesn't directly contribute to the generation of wealth.

    You can do that in the private economy same as you can do it with a stupid policy in the public sector.

  • @Redfingers How is it parasitic? They are industries themselves, which generate wealth. You can't deny that those industries you listed help the economy grow...

    You sound like some kind of Keynesian communist... yes all for the working class comrade. Why should you spend money on a video game (or a computer, which you're on, you idiot) when they just "rob" from the "productive" sector.

  • @CrazyDave408

    No, I'm not Keynesian, I'm going to register Republican in the primaries and vote for Ron Paul. Go look at my subs, CATO, MaxKeiserTV. I don't like Maynard Keynes and I don't like fiat currency and I don't like TARP. Go look at my favorited videos.

    Anyway, let me carefully explain how a videogame industry is parasatic rather than a productive part of the public sector.

    A videogame is not wealth. A videogame is not a finished good or a useful object.

  • @Redfingers

    It's just entertainment buddy just chill out already. Aren't there a liiiiiittle more important things to talk about besides your opinions on the impact of video games in society. Go take an English class if you want to write essays.

    RP 2012!

  • @BoWeava

    I'm voting for Ron Paul 2012 in the Republican primaries

  • @Redfingers make sure ur a registered republican in your state.... weeks weeks weeks before the primary.

  • What if there can never be enough private sector jobs to employ all Americans? Just a question. BTW, Ron Paul is against the right for a woman to choose. That doesn't sound like more freedom to me.

  • @fatouche99

    That is a very false statement. It's called States Rights. Just because he doesn't personally believe in abortion doesn't mean he wants to impose his opinion on other individuals.

  • @BoWeava I've heard him say that he is staunchly opposed to abortion. However, if he is merely personally opposed but doesn't want to make it the law of the land, then I apologize if for mischaracterizing his position.

  • @fatouche99

    No worries. This is a learning experience for everyone. Dr. Paul is very strict with regards to states rights'. He defines "Statesman" every time he speaks.

  • Joe Rogan just got a new fan!!

  • Gary Johnson is a much better representative of capitalism than Ron Paul. It's unfortunate Ron Paul is getting so much more attention.

  • @mrrobotica

    "Unfortunate"? Really?

  • @BoWeava Yes. It would be much preferable for the better representative of capitalism to get attention.

  • And that means all Rogan does is move money around. Rogan just takes dollars from hardworking laborers and put it into his bank account in exchange for making them laugh. Ad space, for instance. All ad space does is trick people into buying shit against their better judgment.Same with salespeople. It's all about manipulating people's emotions and thought patterns to make them make stupid decisions and buy dumb shit they usually don't need.

    And none of this creates wealth, it just moves it around

  • So if you're hoping to tell me that Rogan is an effective marketer or salesperson, that's not helping your case, because sales is not labor that produces wealth, and neither is a sale wealth. Wealth is one of two things, fundamentally: raw material you drug out of the ground, or a finished good made from raw materials. Gold, diamonds, or a circuit board, or a tractor.

    It's not laughs. Laughs are neither raw materials nor a finished good. Rogan is part of the service sector same as a hairdresser

  • Beer is not a finished good. It doesn't help anything. Laughs dont help anything. Let's deconstruct what a laugh is. It doesn't make shirts. It doesn't make food. It doesn't help you labor. It is not a raw material, it is not a finished good. It's a doohicky that you shove down your gullet to get drunk, and in this case, Rogan didn't even make it, you're arguing that he helps SELL it, and sales is another parasitic industry. The entire sales industry is parasitic, and so is marketing/advertising

  • @TheMarshallTuckerMan

    Are you fucking kidding me. You clearly don't understand what I mean when I use the word "wealth." I'm talking about real work, and real wealth. The only wealth that is involved in comedy and television presenting is the money of the hardworking people that go to his show transferring wealth so he can live in a nice apartment and eat well. And PS, selling beer and hot wings doesn't create wealth either.

  • Ron Paul = classic case of "the medium is the message" the problem is people care too much about the medium, hes too old, hes naive or crazy etc. Obama is so hansom and "smart" and "well educated". Ron Pauls message is bigger than him and it resonates with more people than the despot tyrant with training wheels ever could. Good call Joe

  • If government workers are all lazy, is he including the military? Everyone bitches about the government and socialized healthcare, not realizing that the biggest government agency is the military and they get taxpayer paid, socialized, government run healthcare. But, oh no! They don't count, nobody would dare throw them into the mix. You cant have your cake and eat it too.

  • Let's privatize our military too, I think Blackwater will do a good job. Let's do away with the EPA so companies can dump toxic shit into our drinking water. Let's do away with the FDA so China can send us radiated milk without it being caught. Let's do away with OSHA so companies can do away with safety policies for workers. Let's do away with the police and get a private security firm to respond to your 911 calls. Let's do away with the VA, troops don't deserve govt healthcare.

  • Joe Rogan? Really? Who really would give a flip what a foul mouthed moronic game show host would have to say about anything.

  • Joe Rogan is a comedian and an MMA ringside commentary. He has little to speak of with regards to judging people who have government jobs. None of Rogan's current occupations create wealth or anything of value, unless laughs are wealth now. Can I go to the bank and cash in on some laughs?

  • @Redfingers I was a federal employee and I agree completely agree with his sentiments on Ron Paul and government jobs.

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  • @TheMarshallTuckerMan

    (Continued)

    That doesn't mean he isn't a net positive to the economy. Government jobs, on the other hand, are parasitic to the economy.

  • @TheMarshallTuckerMan

    How are government jobs "parasitic" to the economy?

    So if the government contracts out a road, a those contractors build the road, have you lost or gained a road? I think you've gained a road at the end of the day.

    Alternatively, you just explained to me how you think Joe Rogan selling beer and ad space at comedy shows and television programs creates wealth, illustrating a deep tumor-like delusion in your conception of how wealth is created.

  • @Redfingers Selling beer and ad space, quite simply, does create wealth. If you can't understand that fairly self-evident truth, then I doubt there's much I can say to help you understand.

  • @TheMarshallTuckerMan

    Show me, faggot. Show me the charts. How does selling beer and ad space produce wealth.

    Show me the evidence. Show me the paper trails. I don't care how stupidly convoluted this has to get for you to explain it, just show me whatever nonsense you've got.

    I'm not going to accept this stupidity otherwise, but it's not due to some failing on my part.

    Because what you've described so far is a parasitic industry. It's parasitic workers.

  • @Redfingers Government jobs are essentially "parasitic" to the economy because they don't contribute any legitimate growth to it. When you take money out of people's pockets that they would have spent in other industries to build a road that doesn't need to be built, that isn't helping anything. You're creating construction jobs, but stealing jobs from sweater makers and farmers etc.

  • @CrazyDave408

    As opposed to taking people's money that they made in sweater factories and farms because you told them a joke? As opposed to taking money made from constructing a car and buying a bottle of beer?

    Fucking joker, get out of my face.

    A road is a more constructive use of money than a bottle of beer or a videogame any day of the week.

    Why don't you ask private businesses whether they use public interstate highways. I'll bet they made many times over what they cost.

  • @Redfingers Listen, there's not need to get all pent up and attack me... I know your hormones are raging as you just hit puberty, but think for a minute: someone buys a beer, the bar makes a profit. The bartender who sold the beer makes a wage, the truck driver who delivered the beer makes a wage etc. However, you build a road just to build a road, nothing is accomplished; there was already a road that provided that function.

    It's not how you USE what you buy, but the fact that you bought it...

  • @CrazyDave408 My last sentence applies to CONSUMERS of course. If you buy something, you're driving different industries so it doesn't matter if you use it or not. Of course, something like building a road which is based on taxpayer money (merely one example) does depend on how you use it. If you don't use it, you robbed profit from other industries, and thus production.

  • @CrazyDave408

    And howsabout if you built an interstate highway that drew in millions of dollars of increased trade and tax revenue, allowing commerce and businesses to flourish all along that highway? Is that now a useless highway?

    If I make money using a public service that actually produces a useful product, that is a more effective way to spend capital than some dickhead spending money so somebody can tell them a joke. Private versus public sector got nothing to do with it.

  • @CrazyDave408

    God damn it you fucknuggets can't get anything straight, you just say shit because it's in your ideological playbook. THINK, god damn it. You build a road, you get a road. You don't lose a road.

    You build an interstate highway, that highway can be used for commerce. At the end of the day, that means that private businesses can use that function for shipping, commuting, increasing trade routes and business, etcetera, and the increased profit means more tax revenue.

  • @CrazyDave408

    What you described with bar is just moving money around. There is no wealth created by selling a beer. There is no wealth created by telling a joke and someone paying you his hard earned dollars because there's no productive labor. All that happened is you took money and transferred it from one person to another.

    It'd be the same as if you built a road on the moon no one was using or a bridge to nowhere....someone was employed for a useless product.

  • The argument here is just between Government Jobs and Private Companies, but its the Private Corporations that enforce Government regulations. Government aids Private policy by enforcing Econimoics against the will of Ethnological Laws

    

  • hahahahahahah...i didnt listen to what he said but i have to say- i think it is hilarious that the fear factor guy and ufc commentator guy is talking about politics- its like anyone can talk about politics nowadays- he dude stick to eating bugs and watching men roll around sweaty cages

    God bless

  • @Helptheherd

    hahhahaha... I didn't read what you said, but I have to say- I think it is hilarious that the retarded guy that sits on youtube and comments without watching anything guy is talking about politics-its like anyone can talk about politics nowadays- he dude stick to jerking off to interracial pron and letting "experts" craft your opinions for you.

    Fuck off

  • @SeppLainer thats hilarious- i didnt know i talked about politics retard...go watch ufc and fear factor you sensitive joke of a human brain- go get offended to someone else- i can care less about your feelings

    God bless

  • 3 out of 1 jobs? :P lol

  • @Norie92 dyslexic lol

  • cabinet makers? hell usa buys particle board crap from china for cheap prices. I'm w/donald trump, china is communist tarrif it 25%. hell if people want to sell/smoke weed, hell the founding fathers did it. ya it was low thc but our stuff ya just smoke less or buy less potent, why not?is the government has cornered the market! if ya want to be a hooker or a doctor the government should stay out of it all!!!

  • Joe Rogan a right libertarian?!? That's disappointing.

    By eliminating all worker and consumer protection laws, Ron Paul would create a tyranny of the business class - a system where the wealthiest Americans have even more money than they do now.

    People conveniently ignore Paul's record - he opposes a women's right to choose, opposes the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and believes the "secular left" is robbing America of its Christian heritage.

    Ron Paul is a douchebag, even if he did oppose the war

  • @librarianeric

    Wow... Search for Chaos Theory by Robert Murphy, and see how a free society without a government would actually function. Its 64 pages, and free. You can download from the author, just search. Why is it free? Its free because the author wants you to wake up :) I woke up 12 months ago. Its time you educate yourself

  • @librarianeric

    just because he opposes a womens right to choose doesn't mean he would put it into law saying a women doesn't have the right choose and that goes with all of pauls stances. He wants to give the power back to the states and let them decide there laws without the federal govt coming in and overriding there decisions.

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  • @librarianeric

    you don't understand what a Republic is. He opposes those acts because he supports individual rights. When the FedGov makes a law, EVERYONE has to follow it: no gay marriage, bailouts, tax increases to pay for European defense, etc.

    Do yourself a favor and study the causality of WHY Ron Paul opposes federal decrees. He never once said he would make abortion illegal or ban different races from businesses. The more free individuals are, the more free EVERYONE is.

  • @librarianeric You're don't even understand what freedom is and nor do you want it, that's sad. Keep voting and supporting liars and corporate elitests. I choose and always will Ron Paul 2012

  • Ha... 0:24 "3 out of every 1 job", a little flub but it sounds like a nice government fudged statistic!

  • Rogan can be press secretary. That would be hilarious!

  • ya.. i wouldn't of said "we learned from the Nazis"...lol

  • @shawndw1000

    He means what not to do, and how tyrannical government can become.

  • @shawndw1000 we learned a lot from the nazi's...we're becoming them lol

  • Oh cool, 2 guys talking over each other and telling each other how right they are. Def needed that.

  • LOL .. Go Ron Go.

  • Bryan Callen was great on MAD TV. Glad to hear he's for liberty and freedom like Rogan. All the best to you Joe.

  • Even Mencia won't even steal these jokes.

  • How anyone can be so fucking stupid as to seriously think Ron Paul is for personal freedom and choice is beyond me. The guy wrote about how the Supreme Court decision striking down anti-sodomy laws violated states right's to violate your rights and he is against the decision. Ron Paul is not a libertarian. Ron Paul is not for personal choice. Ron Paul is just an anti-federalist.

  • @papabungle LOL, are you fucking nuts. LOL I hope you know if Ron Paul does not get you might not have an America to live in Good luck , I think ya better do some more reading and look into Ron Paul just a little bit more take another peek.

  • @johnnycmajor

    Pull your head out of your cult of personality worshiping ass and google for Ron Paul's "Federal Courts and the Imaginary Constitution" where he openly laments the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Texas's anti-sodomy laws because they infringed on states rights to infringe on your rights. Ron Paul is not for personal freedom. He is simply an anti-federalist. He also supported the Defense of Marriage Act which is blatantly unconstitutional.

  • @papabungle I read what I read was once again Ron Paul is just on the side of the Constitution . So I suggest you read it again. He also wants the federal government to get out of who should marry who and have to get a license to give more money to the fed's. The federal government has not right to tell you you need a license to get married. I have no problem with this. It is all about downside the federal government before they take you down. Now stand up and fight for liberty.

  • @johnnycmajor Ron Paul has not read the constitution. In his "The War on Religion" he outright lies, stating the constitution is "replete" with references to god. It isn't. It doesn't mention god or Jesus once. Go google a PDF and do a text search yourself if you don't believe me. He also states that the founders wanted a Christian government. This is also false. Many of the founders, including Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were deists and loathed Christianity.

  • @johnnycmajor Moving on, Ron Paul supported the Defense of Marriage Act. In this piece of legislation, it allows states to not acknowledge homosexual marriages from out of state. This is transparently unconstitutional in the constitution itself, not even the amendments. Aricle IV Section 6 of the constitution requires states to honor public acts, records and judicial proceedings from the other states. Marriage falls into public acts and records and Ron Paul supported a bill that violated...

  • @johnnycmajor

    ... Violated this aspect on the constitution. Also "Get government out of marriage" is stupid. It is beyond stupid. Marriage in the united states is a contract that grants hundreds of rights including automatic duel ownership of property, inheritance, child custody, the right to decide medical treatment for your partner should your partner be unable to do so, among many other privileges including healthcare plans. Even if you made the contract completely private, you would..

  • @johnnycmajor

    ... you would still need the government (courts) to enforce and protect the rights granted by marriage should someone unlawfully challenge them. People that state "get government out of marriage" like Ron Paul are stupid because it is impossible. It deals with ownership, private ownership, which is the government's role to protect. This is why Ron Paul is a joke. He is an idiot. He is a know-nothing.

  • @papabungle "sigh" It boils back down to less federal government, Let the individual States take care of it. State laws, State courts. We should not have to buy a certificate from the Fed's to get married.

    Joke , Idiot? My hair is a bird you arguments have become invalid.

  • @johnnycmajor

    Wow man. Wow. You don't buy a license from the federal government to marry. You buy them from state governments. You know, the governments Ron Paul is all about. They right their own laws on marriage. They currently have that power.  They are still obligated by Aricle IV Section 6 of the constitution to honor public acts and records from other states. This is why you can use your driver's license in other states. This is why crimes are acknowledged by other states.

  • @papabungle You got me on the marriage thing, the thing is we do not need more federal government running our lives. We do not need more bought politicians, we do not need the federal reserve running rampant. We do not need more wars. I don't care if you privately marry a horse. Let each State run each State. Ron Paul advocates this. Do you know of one politician (I know this will not help the national debt and so does Ron Paul but he is taken a 39,000 salary instead of 400,000 if he got elected

  • @johnnycmajor

    If Ron Paul manages to make the federal government as impotent as he wants to make it, thereby giving states full unlimited power and unchecked power, the end result would be an increase bought politicians as private donors would lobby at the state level. It is also my experience that state governments fuck everything up. For example, school boards. Other country's have superior public school systems because they do not have to deal with local school boards ruining everything.

  • @papabungle There are always a few checks and balances but under the Constitution, It appears Ron Paul or one of his supporters must have thrown a snowball at you, I understand that not everyone would vote Ron Paul. You sound like an intelligent man, and that leaves us with OBOMBMA staying in power or newt or romeny or perhaps one of the other bought politicians you would vote for. I don't need to know as they are all dangerous for America thank goodness cain is out. Or I hope your not

  • @papabungle Going to vote at all. I cannot see some one as bright as you supporting any of these other wackos.

    Don't tell me who you are supporting. I really don't want to know. Good luck I think we are done here.

  • @johnnycmajor

    You'd be correct.  I don't support any of the Republican candidates. I don't support Obama either.