It is usually entertaining to see the DUmp lunatics discuss another lunatic whom they detest. Like, say, Jason Leopold, or in this case, wacko Ron Paul:
daedalus_dude (293 posts) Sun Nov-01-09 01:47 PM
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Ron Paul is weird.
If you listen to him talk about foreign policy and the military industrial complex, he sounds like a totally cool guy and like he is to the left of most democrats.
But if he then starts ranting about domestic policies, you think "wow, what a crazy person"
Here's a question I would like to ask Dr. Paul: How exactly does he plan to ensured that his ideal vision of a capitalist unregulated free-market system does not turn into the corporatocracy that he apparently doesn't like? What other than an elected government regulating the economy, could make sure that this doesn't happen? I thought it is common understanding that unregulated capitalism inevitably converges into the few owning most of everything and buying the government and turning it into whatever they want?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x6902993If this DUmmy had stopped after one sentence, he would be in the rare position of being a DUmmy who makes sense. But he just had to go on.
I start feeling uneasy anytime I find myself agreeing with a DUmp post:
undeterred (1000+ posts) Sun Nov-01-09 01:49 PM
1. Ron Paul is a Libertarian.
Libertarians are weird.
Ron Paul is weird.
If I agree with two consecutive DUmp posts, I start feeling sick:
PeaceNikki (1000+ posts) Sun Nov-01-09 01:50 PM
2. He's completely insane.
This is getting serious:
tridim (1000+ posts) Sun Nov-01-09 02:01 PM
6. There is nothing easier than debating Paul-tards.
They have nothing except Ayn Rand.
That's it, I gotta go lie down for a while:
Ian David (1000+ posts) Sun Nov-01-09 02:01 PM
7. The correct term is "Batshit Crazy." n/t
Thank goodness, a true moonbat saves the day:
Flaneur (765 posts) Sun Nov-01-09 02:17 PM
13. Paul is good on foreign policy and drug policy. Otherwise, no.