huevonkiller
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This is mostly meant for Denny I guess.
Is Ron Paul much more conservative than he cares to admit?
In many cases he says Guns, Drugs, and Abortion are state rights issues. That does not sound quite right since state tyranny is just as bad as federal tyranny. He seems to be against Immigration as well.
http://freestudents.blogspot.com/2011/06/ron-paul-signs-pledged-that-would-keep.html
It sounds like he is trying to have his cake and eat it too. I am starting to have a better understanding of why he raises so much money.
Is Ron Paul much more conservative than he cares to admit?
In many cases he says Guns, Drugs, and Abortion are state rights issues. That does not sound quite right since state tyranny is just as bad as federal tyranny. He seems to be against Immigration as well.
Consider the following material from this man: "The State of Texas has the right to decide for itself how to regulate social matters like sex, using its own local standards." That doesn't sound libertarian to me. It sounds like the typical remark from a conservative. First off, Texas as a state, has no rights. It might have powers, but only individual have rights, not governments. Second, libertarians hold that no government, not even local government, has the right to violate the rights of individuals.Conservatives use the "states' rights" argument as a trump card to destroy individual rights. Libertarians use individual rights as the trump card to destroy state power. It is clear what side Ron Paul is on here and he isn't a good guy.
http://freestudents.blogspot.com/2011/06/ron-paul-signs-pledged-that-would-keep.html
It sounds like he is trying to have his cake and eat it too. I am starting to have a better understanding of why he raises so much money.
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