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Austin Tea Party / Ron Paul rally 12-16-2007

Ron Paul supporters marching down Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas on 12-16-2007 to demonstrate their support for Dr. No.  
 
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Thrice13 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Look how many people are out here marching. You couldn't find people doing this for McCain or Obama, could you? This is beautiful.
seeitasitis (5 months ago) Show Hide
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11 months before the election, too....
Thrice13 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Yup, amazing. Thank you for posting this video! Reminds me of grass roots campaigning for Ron Paul. Our movement sure came up with some great creative ideas. Everything from starting the tea parties to highway banners to the Ron Paul blimp. 2012 our movement will prevail!
bobzilla211 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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leave gravity out of it. what is your argument here exactly? i'm a 'liberal fascist' because i disagree with you? or do you just want to keep throwing lame terms around and try to desperately score points? because you're not having much success with that so far.
thomaserossi (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You brought up laws. That's your argument. That's what you said. If you want to leave gravity out of it then you shouldn't bring up laws that aren't laws and pretend they are. You shouldn't bring up something then pretend it's nothing. If you're so against something then don't use it as a body of evidence.

PS you still don't know the philosophy of Heidegger or how you're unwittingly emulating him.
bobzilla211 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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yes, a reference to 'godwin's law' where someone is unnecessarily bringing up the nazis MUST mean i believe it is a real law. of course, as you've shown, godwin's 'law' certainly does expose the stupidest argument, but i just thought it was amusing you went straight to the nazis, as if it were an obvious and rational argument. i don't suppose you'd like to humour me and explain how i'm 'emulating' a dead german philosopher? bonus points if you don't mention the nazis.
thomaserossi (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Circular Logic. You say unnecessary w/o evidence as to WHY it's unnecessary. Just assume it's true. Anti-rationalism is the basis for collectivism: Rousseau, Saint-Simon, Hegel, Marx, Heidegger.

BTW, I already did. "Everything is subjective." That is a fascist construction, like I said. But you weren't paying attention
And here you are, providing as much evidence as you can to support Heidegger while simultaneously dismissing any notion thereof out-of-hand, without a shred of evidence.
bobzilla211 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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you want me to prove to you why it is unnecessary to cry nazism all the time? disregarding the increasingly obvious fact that a qualified psychiatrist would be better suited to deal with this, how about the fact that it is at best a purely ad hominem attack designed only for point scoring? it reminds me of the 'argument' against evolution that simply states that hitler was a believer in social darwinism.
bobzilla211 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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"everything is subjective" is a well known quote, especially used in reference to something that is always subjective - personal taste - and it may surprise you to learn this but throwing it around does not make you a nazi.

its funny how you claim two of the most highly rational thinkers in modern history - marx and hegel - to be anti-rational. let me guess, you prefer some ayn rand, right? it seems that anything you disagree with is 'anti-rational' simply because you disagree with it.

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