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Chuck Baldwin speaks to Pensacola Ron Paul MeetUp about State Marijuana Laws & US Foreign Policy directed by the United Nations.

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  • I never thought it would be possible for me to consider a religious candidate to the presidency! It is a wonderful thing to see that we do have choices in America. Vote third party!

  • Voting 3rd party is the ONLY way this country is ever going to change for the Better, its just that simple.

    Until the American people STOP voting on pure style, charisma and Popularity ala Mccain Obama, or Bush Kerry last election, NONE of this craziness is ever going to change !

    We build our own mental prisons, whereas the reality is a Vote for Mccain or Obama is a wasted vote on More of the same chaos and dishonesty that has gotten us here in 1st place.

    We never learn our lesson

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  • Laws on drugs is the first step in the direction to government saying you can't eat sugar. It's all going to happen in time unless somethings done soon.

  • The LP is the way to go for limited gov't. The CP is good on a lot of these issues but terrifies me on everything else. In fact, the CP was founded by a far-right nutjob named Howard Phillips. He used to (or still does) have a little show called Conservative Roundtable. He also operates a similar website, which is pretty damn ultraconservative if you ask me. I don't think even Ron Paul would care for it. Of course, paul supported Baldwin in 08, so who knows.

  • Chuck Baldwin  2012

  • i agree

    thats why you need to support and tell everyone you know about THE CONSTITUTION PARTY

  • We need is someone that will protect the Constitution of the United States of America and give back some of its ill-gotten power!

    We also need a law in place that states, If a president lies to the American people to get into power they can be charged with treason.

    One more thing. We must never go to war unless attack by a government. This war on terror is a shame and we the people don't even know who the "real" enemy is.

  • And, oh yeah. Liberalism definitely has it's origins in the French Revolution (and the Enlightenment). There is no arguing about that, mate.

    Furthermore laissez-faire capitalism IS NOT conservative. It's (classical) liberal.

  • Yeah, yeah. Still, there is also such a thing like liberal-conservatism like that of de Toqueville and Jefferson.

    But you're right, though, the US is founded by liberals.

    Anyway, this is getting irrelevant. The fact remains that conservatism is NOT (classical) liberalism. Quite the contrary.

  • "Classical Liberalism" of which the founding fathers of America proposed is all about the virtues of private property ownership and free market capitalism so I have no idea what the hell you are talking about. "Classical Liberalism" also supports the rule of law, it does this by setting up a Constitution as the authority of the land and not some pope controlled monarchy.

  • No, you are the one that is wrong friend. Classical liberalism (in the American sense) has absolutely nothing at all to do with the French Revolution, it is based on Baptist-Calvinist principles of liberty and English Common law. You are so confused it is almost funny. Classical liberalism (libertarianism), in no ways supports forced "equality" or anything like that you. And American "classical liberals" were the chief people expounding laissez-faire capitalism.

  • The individual lies in the interest of liberalism and has never been that of true conservatism. Only neoconner's claim that. Combined with their globalist capitalist bankster agenda it's a perfect tool against nations worldwide. Anyhow. I also recommend you to read Roger Scruton, another traditional conservative.

    The keyconcepts to conservatism are tradition, human imperfection and inequality, property, organic society (not individualism!) and authority.

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