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by j-whitman November 29, 2007 12:44 AM EST
neoconism,,,,, I don''t know if you heard this one on Giulani, it should finish him --

Hundreds of events, maybe thousands of lives, any one of which, if just altered slightly, might have pre-empted the attacks. But this one involves a man identified tonight, as a close business associate of Mr. Giuliani''s....A man accused of having harbored in, then helped 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad escape from the Gulf nation of Qatr... hours before the arrival of an FBI arrest team.

http://thenewshole.msnbc.msn.com/default.aspx

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by pepperp1 November 29, 2007 12:23 AM EST



Hey why not ask these guys to criminalize their macho *** instead of little girls who have abortions, and those guns big guns yes yes oh my shoot the neighbor, hate hate illegal those people that talk funny, ah and finally the death penalty would Jesus support the death penalty STUPID JERKS NO HE WOULD NOT he has his own punishments fools like you burn in hell, always trying to legislate GOD. Pluck this %u2026

These candidates collectively represent the end of the reign of the white males in America and are also the reason why.
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by pepperp1 November 29, 2007 12:08 AM EST



Yuck, Yuck, Yuck and Yuck fringe questions fringe candidates, hate, guns and just plain odd behaviors no leadership on display.


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by cfin5 November 28, 2007 11:28 PM EST
John Locke wrote in "The Second Treatise on Civil Government" in 1690: Human Laws are measures in respect of Men whose actions they must direct, albeit such measures they are as have also their higher Rules to be measured by, which Rules are two, the Law of God, and the Law of Nature; so that Laws Human must be made according to the general Laws of Nature, and without contradiction to any positive Law of Scripture, otherwise they are ill made.........................Now, does anyone reading and understanding these last few posts of mine regarding John Locke''''s way of thinking see what turmoil "ill made laws" create in our country by elected public servants who do not understand why we''''re AMERICANS? Not to mention the lack of will to even enforce the ones that are good for justice?........This is "why" we need Ron Paul as a Presidential Servant to help reverse "ill made legislation" against our national heritage and RIGHTS retained by the citizen......Ron Paul, student of the Constitution in 2008! GO USA!!!
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by cfin5 November 28, 2007 11:26 PM EST
In his work "Two Treatises on Civil Government" he wrote: The obligations of the Law of Nature cease not in society, but only in many cases are drawn closer, and have, by human laws, known penalties annexed to them to enforce their observation. Thus the Law of Nature stands as an eternal rule to all men, legislatures as well as others. The rules that they make for other men''''s actions must....be conformable to the Law of Nature, i.e. to the will of God, of which that is a declaration, and the fundamental Law of Nature being the preservation of mankind, no human sanction can be good or valid against it.........(next and last post).........
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by cfin5 November 28, 2007 11:24 PM EST
.......In 1689, John Locke published something called "Of Civil Government" and part of it said the following......The great and Chief end, therefore, of Mens uniting into Commonwealths, and putting themselves under Government, is the preservation of their property......For men being all the Workmanship of one Omnipotent, and infinitely wise Maker: all the Servants of one Sovereign Master, sent into the world by his Order, and about his business, they are his property, whose workmanship they are, made to last during his, not one another''''s Pleasure.......Those Grants God made of the world to Adam, and to Noah, and his Sons.....has given the Earth to the Children of Men, given it to Mankind in common.......God, who hath given the World to Men in common, hath also given them reason (intelligence) to make use of it to the best Advantage of Life and Convenience.........(next post)
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by cfin5 November 28, 2007 11:22 PM EST
My search for the reasons why our countries founding fathers thought and lived the way that they did, especially who it was that influenced their ideology, keeps coming back to the likes of one man in particular by the name of "John Locke" (1632-1704). His philosophy on the way a good government for the people should work and act are the root if you will to the "wherewithal" of why we are Americans today. Sadly, I was NEVER taught this nor told of it in all the 12 years that I was incarcerated in the "PUBLIK EJUKAYSHUN SISSDUMB". What a waste of time that was. My learning came about from my own desire to be wise and not foolish concerning my national heritage and the like. I believe according to this history of John Locke that it is possible for a single person to influence (steer) the direction of, even the soul of a nation, to excel straight to the top of the world with a government that people want and need for their happiness. Ron Paul is like John Locke in many ways and this is why I''''m voting for him above the others seeing their voting records. I will "next post" a few of the things John said to make my point for Ron Paul......
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by logicanada November 28, 2007 9:43 PM EST
antonioof123... I think the Bill O''Reilly and Ann Coulter crowd follow these losers with avid interest.
What amazes me is that out of a country of 300,000,000 the only new blood out of them all, Dem and Repub is Obama.
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by neobrian-2009 November 28, 2007 9:12 PM EST
RON PAUL IS STILL a REPUBLICON!!
" Friends Don`t let friends Vote republiCON "
The sect of KING W and his " Culture Club of Corruption!!!
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by denn034 November 28, 2007 8:28 PM EST
Go Thompson!
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by logicanada November 28, 2007 7:56 PM EST
The Clinton''s were both groomed and planted like sleeper cells by the Carlyle Group way back in the 80''s. It''s the same thing businesses do to create alternatives to their poor selling products: they open up their own competition and market it when sales are down.
This explains the GWB endorsement of Clinton and how tight Bush Sr. and Bill are.
Nothing will change unless new blood is brought in to office.
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by marcodele November 28, 2007 7:40 PM EST
I think the election should be canceled and Junior should be required to put all his toys away and clean up the mess he made.
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by macusweil November 28, 2007 7:32 PM EST
"The list goes on but it sounds like more of the same.."

Maybe if you count out Congressman Ron Paul. He is a truly honest Republican. A man of great integrity who was never a part of the GOP culture of corruption. He voted against the authorization for Bush to invade Iraq. He voted against the "traitor''s err patriot act". Dr. Paul has pledged to bring our brave soldiers home day one when elected.

This can not be said for Mrs. Clinton. She voted for the war and the patriot act and she won''t commit to brining our troops home.
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by omega39-2009 November 28, 2007 7:24 PM EST
Hillary is not getting us out of Iraq either. Deal with it.
Posted by hillaryin08

It''s likely the Dems will have large majorities in both houses of Congress after the dust settles. Hilary like any republican can have their vetoes over-ridden.
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by antoniof123 November 28, 2007 7:22 PM EST
The banner should read:
GOP have Youtube debate questions prepared for them.

Posted by logicanada at 03:54 PM : Nov 28, 2007

At this point do you really think anyone cares except the right wing nut jobs look ate it like it is.

Rudy - talks about Mitt''s and his judge while he appointed a thug.

Mitt - trying to appeal to the right wing nut Christan''s.

John - Baghdad boy tells us he knows what is best for America instead of the voters.

The list goes on but it sounds like more of the same that we have now and we wanted it to end 2 years ago. So I say the creatures are these losers.
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by rstein6 November 28, 2007 7:22 PM EST
I have given up on US politics. Neither party can be held accountable nor wants to be responsible for the
welfare of this country. In a sense they have demonstrated their "treason". The American People have to become more vigiliant or perhaps it too late.
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Both the Senate the House of Representatives are houses of "******", serving their self interests
between the so called lobbyists and the corporate
interests which the serve. The GOPPers and the Demo[gogues] no longer represent the people of this country, and ironically we are told this is the best system we have in the world?. The Government has comprised our liberties through the programs of electronic seurveillance. Yet this is truly frightening. There will come a time when people will
eventually wake up and smell the coffee, and by then
it will too late.
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by hillaryin08 November 28, 2007 7:19 PM EST
Hillary is not getting us out of Iraq either. Deal with it.

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by macusweil November 28, 2007 7:17 PM EST
opps meant www.ronpaul4all.com
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by macusweil November 28, 2007 7:16 PM EST
If Congressman Ron Paul wins the YouTube GOP debate as he has all the previous GOP debates to which he was invited will they still refer to him as lesser-known candidate?

After Dec 16 he will be begin to be well known indeed.

www.ronapul4all.com
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by logicanada November 28, 2007 6:54 PM EST
The banner should read:
GOP have Youtube debate questions prepared for them.
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