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Title: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 19, 2009, 08:15:10 PM
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Troofer: Can I ask you a question? OK... If we’re going to audit the Fed, don’t we also have to audit the IMF, given they’re connected?

Ron Paul: Well they’re not under the Fed. But, they, they, what you’ll do is expose connections. We have a, a document that shows that the Federal Reserve went to the IMF, made the IMF pay interest to a private bank that made a loan and they were going broke. So, it’s very much involved. The audit ... you would dig up a lot of shenanigans because that’s one thing they don’t want us to know is all their arrangements with foreign governments, foreign banks and international banking organizations. We wouldn’t audit everything the IMF does, but every time the IMF had a dealings with the Federal Reserve, we would have that.

Troofer: OK and one more thing. Why don’t you come out about the truth about 9/11?

[Pause...]

Ron Paul: Because I can’t handle the controversy. I have the IIF, the Federal Reserve to deal with, and the IRS to deal with. Because, uh, no I just have work— too many things on my plate. Uh, because, uh, I just have too much to do.

Troofer: All right, thank you sir. Thank you very much.

Ron Paul: OK. OK.
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/34220_Ron_Paul-_Troofer#rss

It'd've been nice if he had just said, "Because 9/11 wasn't an inside job you nutsack" but I suppose he needs the votes.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: Tess Anderson on July 19, 2009, 08:53:00 PM
I've been rather disenchanted with lgf for the last few months - turned into an evo-wacko but ultra-Zionist site IMO, but I can see their problem with Ron Paul. He said earlier today that Sarah Palin was part of the GOP establishment.

Most of his supporters are even nuttier, and they're packed full of Troofers. Ron Paul at least has some sympathies with them.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 20, 2009, 11:38:08 PM
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/34220_Ron_Paul-_Troofer#rss

It'd've been nice if he had just said, "Because 9/11 wasn't an inside job you nutsack" but I suppose he needs the votes.

right, his district is overrun with truthers.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 20, 2009, 11:41:24 PM
right, his district is overrun with truthers.
My bad...I thought this was Ron Paul the former presidential candidate.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: Chris_ on July 20, 2009, 11:52:41 PM
right, his district is overrun with truthers.

Since when is any congress-shit's base of support his own district?  I seem to recall a story not long ago that Sen Chris Dodd - you know, the one who's greed in monkeying with lending policies from the Senate Banking Committee caused the "housing bubble" to burst - was having trouble raising re-election cash (≈ $10,000 or so) in his own state, but he's got "constituents" from out of state contributing anywhere from $300,000 to $1.1 million (depends on who's doing the math) to his re-election, after he damned near single-handedly CAUSED the economic meltdown we're in the midst of, comrade.  I mention him merely because he's the most glaring example:  they ALL take money from outside their "districts" in exchange for "favors".

So the fact that a large portion of RonPaul's RonBots are troofers has little to do with whether they're in his district or not, comrade.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 21, 2009, 12:00:28 AM
My bad...I thought this was Ron Paul the former presidential candidate.

yes.  Why would he be looking for votes now?
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 21, 2009, 12:01:11 AM
Since when is any congress-shit's base of support his own district?  I seem to recall a story not long ago that Sen Chris Dodd - you know, the one who's greed in monkeying with lending policies from the Senate Banking Committee caused the "housing bubble" to burst - was having trouble raising re-election cash (≈ $10,000 or so) in his own state, but he's got "constituents" from out of state contributing anywhere from $300,000 to $1.1 million (depends on who's doing the math) to his re-election, after he damned near single-handedly CAUSED the economic meltdown we're in the midst of, comrade.  I mention him merely because he's the most glaring example:  they ALL take money from outside their "districts" in exchange for "favors".

So the fact that a large portion of RonPaul's RonBots are troofers has little to do with whether they're in his district or not, comrade.

it does since the people in his district are the ones who, you know, voted for him.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: Chris_ on July 21, 2009, 12:03:57 AM
it does since the people in his district are the ones who, you know, voted for him.

Well, then maybe I was wrong.  Maybe there ARE a whole pisspot full of troofers in his district.  After all, why would TEXANS continue to elect someone who didn't REPRESENT THEM?
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 21, 2009, 12:30:29 AM
Well, then maybe I was wrong.  Maybe there ARE a whole pisspot full of troofers in his district.  After all, why would TEXANS continue to elect someone who didn't REPRESENT THEM?

because he does represent them?
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: Chris_ on July 21, 2009, 12:55:53 AM
because he does represent them?

I believe that's what I just said, comrade.  :banghead:
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 21, 2009, 06:19:11 AM
yes.  Why would he be looking for votes now?
So then Paul should be free to tell the little ass monkey that he's an ass monkey.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: TheSarge on July 21, 2009, 06:35:35 AM
Well, then maybe I was wrong.  Maybe there ARE a whole pisspot full of troofers in his district.  After all, why would TEXANS continue to elect someone who didn't REPRESENT THEM?

They hold their nose when they vote for Dr. Nutz because the alternative is letting that seat go to a Democrat.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 21, 2009, 11:59:30 AM
They hold their nose when they vote for Dr. Nutz because the alternative is letting that seat go to a Democrat.


even though another "real conservative" ran against him in a primary that he ended up winning by a huge margin?
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 21, 2009, 05:58:19 PM


even though another "real conservative" ran against him in a primary that he ended up winning by a huge margin?
Oh pleez.

Mr $400-million/year earmarks is as much a part of the entrenched interest establishment as the rest of them.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 21, 2009, 09:22:45 PM
Oh pleez.

Mr $400-million/year earmarks is as much a part of the entrenched interest establishment as the rest of them.

lolz.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 21, 2009, 10:26:45 PM
lolz.
Your concession is duly noted.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 21, 2009, 11:05:25 PM
Your concession is duly noted.

right, i concede to a downright stupid statement.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 21, 2009, 11:24:08 PM
right, i concede to a downright stupid statement.
Fact is St Paul does request earmarks in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Fact is St Paul hangs and bangs with people he himself hung out to dry on charges of racism.

Fact is St Paul stings along his idiot trooferists.

Fact is St Paul has plenty of retarded conspiracies of his own.

Fact is St Paul is a Republican not because of any great ideological loyalty but because they cough-up shitloads of cash every 2 years.

Fact is you can't refute any of these points so you just say "lolz".
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 22, 2009, 12:06:31 AM
Fact is St Paul does request earmarks in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Fact is St Paul hangs and bangs with people he himself hung out to dry on charges of racism.

Fact is St Paul stings along his idiot trooferists.

Fact is St Paul has plenty of retarded conspiracies of his own.

Fact is St Paul is a Republican not because of any great ideological loyalty but because they cough-up shitloads of cash every 2 years.

Fact is you can't refute any of these points so you just say "lolz".

so this makes him part of the establishment? lolz.

nice of you to not say anything relevant as usual.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: formerlurker on July 22, 2009, 04:59:35 AM
yes.  Why would he be looking for votes now?

Yeah he doesn't have to do again for that for another 3+ years right?   


 :whatever:
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 22, 2009, 06:25:14 AM
so this makes him part of the establishment? lolz.

nice of you to not say anything relevant as usual.
When he plays the same unprincipled pandering BS games as the rest of them to keep his job...yes.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: TheSarge on July 22, 2009, 06:31:01 AM


even though another "real conservative" ran against him in a primary that he ended up winning by a huge margin?

It helps that he got to keep all the money from his lame attempt at running for President for his Congressional campaign.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: TheSarge on July 22, 2009, 06:34:11 AM
so this makes him part of the establishment? lolz.

If he's no different than the Pols he claims to despise...then yes he is part of the establishment.

The Liberal establishment at that.

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nice of you to not say anything relevant as usual.

Says the resident sh*t stirrer.  Look either say something to refute what MSB stated or just shut up.  Seriously.  All you're doing is trying to turn this thread into a flame war to cover the fact you don't have anything of use or relevance to contribute to the duscussion.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 22, 2009, 06:51:39 AM
If he's no different than the Pols he claims to despise...then yes he is part of the establishment.

The Liberal establishment at that.

Says the resident sh*t stirrer.  Look either say something to refute what MSB stated or just shut up.  Seriously.  All you're doing is trying to turn this thread into a flame war to cover the fact you don't have anything of use or relevance to contribute to the duscussion.
*tips hat*

Thank-you sir.

It's amazing how the conservative movement is fighting to define itself and overturn the RINO-ism of the last decade-plus that has eroded the GOP. St Paul hasn't even ben invited to the conversation. His zealots refuse to see its because of his racism and general lunacy and instead insist its because he's too conservative, too outside the establishment (oh, how it was funny to watch them sputter when his $400 million earmarks became known). They and there saint have such endearing terms for the GOP as "zionist" and "neocommie" (I can't wait for Johnny to tell us we've never been called such things by Paulestinians) but their swinging from the elephant's teets every election cycle 'cuz I'm guessing running as a 3rd party candidate might prove politically fatal. He's sort of a Cynthia McKinney, only with more managable hair.

I suppose in a way I should be grateful to St. Paul. He has sort of a Pied Piper effect on nutters--a role he appears perfectly happy to nurture--but if he did go 3rd party it would be better for us...

...and more genuine for him.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: formerlurker on July 22, 2009, 09:48:49 AM
I just read some blogs about Paul's district.  It looks like it is a residential district whose inhabitants are primarily defense contract employees.    One blog listed out the amount of money Paul has brought to those contractors -- which is significant.

He panders with the best of them.   Yawn.

Worth noting is that it is very difficult to oust an incumbent from a federal seat.    He brings in the pork, his constituents are happy.   End of story.



Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 22, 2009, 11:58:31 AM
If he's no different than the Pols he claims to despise...then yes he is part of the establishment.

The Liberal establishment at that.

Says the resident sh*t stirrer.  Look either say something to refute what MSB stated or just shut up.  Seriously.  All you're doing is trying to turn this thread into a flame war to cover the fact you don't have anything of use or relevance to contribute to the duscussion.

right, as opposed to you just insulting everyone that disagrees with you?  If you want answers to all the irrelevant questions bunny asked, just search the forum.  We've had multiple very long threads about these exact same issues.  I just think its funny that Ron Paul is now an "establishment" republican when you hated him so much and supported McCain in the last election.  Let me guess, McCain wasn't establishment, right?
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: JohnMatrix on July 22, 2009, 11:59:05 AM
If he's no different than the Pols he claims to despise...then yes he is part of the establishment.

The Liberal establishment at that.

Says the resident sh*t stirrer.  Look either say something to refute what MSB stated or just shut up.  Seriously.  All you're doing is trying to turn this thread into a flame war to cover the fact you don't have anything of use or relevance to contribute to the duscussion.

and its only a flame war because people like you apparently went to the wally george school of debate.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: TheSarge on July 22, 2009, 02:06:07 PM
I just read some blogs about Paul's district.  It looks like it is a residential district whose inhabitants are primarily defense contract employees.    One blog listed out the amount of money Paul has brought to those contractors -- which is significant.

He panders with the best of them.   Yawn.

Worth noting is that it is very difficult to oust an incumbent from a federal seat.    He brings in the pork, his constituents are happy.   End of story.





Which is why Congress Critters like Paul and Murtha continue getting elected despite the batsh*t crazy things they say.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: TheSarge on July 22, 2009, 02:11:54 PM
and its only a flame war because people like you apparently went to the wally george school of debate.

If you'd actually bring soething close to intelligent debate to a discussion you wouldn't get this reaction from people.

Instead...and for reasons unbeknownst to most people here...you insist on taking the opposite tack on everything discussed here.

And then gaze at your navel and scratch your head wondering why people react the way they do.

I'm of the belief that you do this on purpose which means you're nothing more than an attention seeking troll on this forum.
Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: USA4ME on July 22, 2009, 03:31:22 PM
It'd've been nice if he had just said, "Because 9/11 wasn't an inside job you nutsack" but I suppose he needs the votes.

Not surprising.  Even faux-conservatives like RP know you don't bite the hand that feeds you.

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Title: Re: Ron Paul: I'm to Busy to Investigate 9/11
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 22, 2009, 06:40:51 PM
right, as opposed to you just insulting everyone that disagrees with you?  If you want answers to all the irrelevant questions bunny asked, just search the forum.  We've had multiple very long threads about these exact same issues.  I just think its funny that Ron Paul is now an "establishment" republican when you hated him so much and supported McCain in the last election.  Let me guess, McCain wasn't establishment, right?
More like: I and others make a point, you deny it exists so we demonstrate eveidence then you say it doesn't matter.

St Paul is either a nutter or he's simply stringing along nutters.

And you're a retarded hypocrite because while you claim I have no points to make you can't sem to keep yourself out of my supposedly pointless threads. All you do is come in with the usual blandishments of denial and dismissal. If I fatigue you so much don't bother with me.