Bill Hicks on 2012 Election - Barack Obama vs. Newt Romney ... or Ron Paul
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brilliant........thanks for posting.......the minute I saw Bill Hicks' name along with McSame and Obama I just had to click!
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Jesse Ventura - 2012
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@helios5868 Because the "regulations" have handcuffed normal healthy business exchange...and the regulations are used unfairly - the "regulating" bodies apply their regulations unevenly,,,letting off the big corporations and using them strictly on the smaller guys, eliminating them from the markets. There are Plenty of Laws against pollution, unfair practices etc. and without the Government intervention the Courts would be much more effective in controlling corrupt business practices
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@EdgeGeraldine If he just wanted to get elected he would change his views on foreign policy, than he would have a much better chance at winning the GOP nomination. He doesn't tell people what they want to hear, he just speaks the truth as he see's it and doesn't sway with political winds
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@helios5868 Both parties are corrupt on the whole, however there are a few folks who beat to their own drum and don't go along with their party. Ron Paul in the Republican party and Dennis Kucinich in the Democratic party are examples. The abortion issue is so peripheral and is mostly just used to draw attention away from major issues.
I find it very amusing that in a video that calls both parties fundamentally corrupt...you support a Republican. How about voting third-party instead of for an anti-abortion "libertarian"?
helios5868 2 months ago
@helios5868 Yes, both parties are corrupt, but Ron Paul is the exception to the rule. Back in 2008 the Republican party banned Ron Paul from their convention, and he NEVER votes to satisfy the party. Even his biggest critics will tell you he is consistent and won't compromise his principals. ... Dr Paul believes the federal government should have no say re: abortions, he would allow the states to decide, he would not outlaw the practice. He supports liberty and life for all.
noNWOthx 2 months ago
@noNWOthx I don't buy it. How come Ron Paul want's to decrease regulations on corporations because he thinks it makes government too big BUT he hasn't even thought about the implications of government creating owner-less machines of profit to exist in the first place? What about questioning the legality of corporations existing in the first place?
I guess I see what you mean with abortion but from over here, Paul is starting to look a lot like 2007 Obama. I hope he proves me wrong.
helios5868 2 months ago
@helios5868 Unlike his competitors, Ron Paul does not believe that corporations are people. (YouTube: v=s-xFexgH76g ) Ron Paul correctly criticizes the collusion between corporate interests and government. He wants to decrease regulations which are inefficient and corrupted. (YouTube: v=5TVwny2wIN8 )
Paul is nothing like Obama... Ron Paul has a long consistent voting record showing he consistently votes for liberty & against tyranny. He predicted the economic crisis & housing bubble
noNWOthx 2 months ago