On Gun Rights:
Ron Paul: Firm supporter of the second amendment.
Sarah Palin: Firm supporter of the second amendment.
On Abortion:
Ron Paul: Against abortion.
Sarah Palin: Against abortion.
On Gay Marriage:
Ron Paul: Thinks it should be between a man and a woman.
Sarah Palin: Thinks it should be between a man and a woman.
On drilling for oil in Alaska:
Ron Paul: Thinks we should drill for oil in Alaska, after all that's the reason Alaska became a state in the first place.
Sarah Palin: Thinks we should drill for oil in Alaska, after all that's the reason Alaska became a state in the first place.
On size of government:
Ron Paul: Wants to shrink the size of the federal government.
Sarah Palin: Wants to shrink the size of the federal government.
On state rights:
Ron Paul: Thinks states should have more rights, less interference from federal government.
Sarah Palin: Thinks states should have more rights, less interference from federal government.
On taxes:
Ron Paul: Thinks there should be less taxes, IRS dismantled
Sarah Palin: Thinks there should be less taxes.
On Free Market:
Ron Paul: Supports a free market.
Sarah Palin: Supports a free market. Thinks we should encourage business growth by reducing taxes.
On the death penalty:
Ron Paul: For it.
Sarah Palin: For it.
On education:
Ron Paul: Thinks that if evolution is taught in school, creationism should be too, let kids decide which they want to learn about.
Sarah Palin: Thinks that if evolution is taught in school, creationism should be too, let kids decide which they want to learn about. Sarah is very serious on this issue and has made it a top priority.
On family:
Ron Paul: Thinks that a strong family is important, and supports traditional family roles of mother and father. Has been married to his wife for more than 50 years and has tens of grandchildren.
Sarah Palin: Thinks that a strong family is important, and supports traditional family roles of mother and father. Has been married to her husband for more than 20 years, and has 5 children and soon to be 1 grand child.
On free trade:
Ron Paul: Thinks free trade is important.
Sarah Palin: Thinks free trade is important.
On health care:
Ron Paul: Thinks health care should be free-market driven, welfare state abolished.
Sarah Palin: Thinks health care should be free-market driven, welfare state abolished.
On millitary:
Ron Paul: A strong military is important for defending our nation. Thinks we should only be involved in war if we are directly attacked.
Sarah Palin: A strong military is important for defending our nation. Supports foreign wars.
On support for Israel:
Ron Paul: Thinks Israel should exist, but we should not support them at all.
Sarah Palin: Thinks we should support Israel.
Total Issues*: 15
Total Agree: 13.5
Total Disagree: 1.5
* No immigration stance recorded for Sarah Palin as of 09/05/2008. It's speculated that she is against illegal-immigration and wants to close the borders, but has not said anything about her stance because it contradicts McCain's open borders policy. On 09/04/2008, Laura Ingrahm stated that Palin personally told her that she is against open-borders and thinks we need to close the borders, however this information from Laura Ingrahm cannot be verified.
Sources:
http://www.ontheissues.org/Sarah_Palin.htm
http://gov.state.ak.us/bio.html
http://www.issues2000.org/Sarah_Palin.htm
http://usconservatives.about.com/od/sarahpalin/tp/SarahPalinOnTheIssues.htm
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Friday, September 5, 2008
Sarah Palin versus Ron Paul
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
On Sarah Palin's support of AIPAC
I don't think Palin is an evil jew minion for AIPAC, she's just a little bit misguided. She's like every other American who are brainwashed to think it's our job to support Israel, and that they are just a peaceful friendly state trying to coexist in the middle east.
Keep in mind, Sarah Palin has no Washington political experience (like most Americans). She doesn't yet know what things are like down in Washington, she doesn't know how the Jews run the show. I have a feeling when she's finally in Washington, and sees how things really are, her opinions on AIPAC will change.
To quote Ron Paul (as an example of how Washington politics are so different than other places, like Alaska):
"The statement earlier made that we all went to Washington to change Washington, Washington changed us. I don't think that applies to me. Washington did not change me. I would have liked to have changed Washington." ~ Ron Paul
Keep in mind, Sarah Palin has no Washington political experience (like most Americans). She doesn't yet know what things are like down in Washington, she doesn't know how the Jews run the show. I have a feeling when she's finally in Washington, and sees how things really are, her opinions on AIPAC will change.
To quote Ron Paul (as an example of how Washington politics are so different than other places, like Alaska):
"The statement earlier made that we all went to Washington to change Washington, Washington changed us. I don't think that applies to me. Washington did not change me. I would have liked to have changed Washington." ~ Ron Paul
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Monday, September 1, 2008
Sarah Palin plugs Ron Paul
Sarah Palin has nothing but nice things to say about Ron Paul in this MTV Video Interview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YglP4clX0A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YglP4clX0A
Friday, August 29, 2008
McCain picks Sarah Palin for VP
McCain has officially picked his running mate, and it is Alaska's Governor Sarah Palin.
She is a stunningly beautiful 44 year old white woman. Very conservative, but not a neo-con. She hunts, fishes, eats moose-burgers, rides snowmobiles, and is even a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. Her politics are very similar to Congressman Ron Paul's, in fact it was speculated by Ron Paul's supporters that if Ron Paul had won the nomination, he should pick her.
She's my kind of woman!
McCain picking Palin seals the deal for me, he will be who I vote for, despite the fact I really dislike McCain and consider him more of a liberal than anything. Remember, he's very old and not in the best health, chances are he might kick the bucket from old age while in office, which would allow Sarah to become president. I would love her to be president.
She is Alaska's governor, and let us not forget Alaska was the state Ron Paul did the best in, during the primaries. Alaskans are generally very friendly, true conservatives. Ron Paul did well in Alaska, lot's of Alaskans voted for him - the same ones that voted Palin into office. So you can be sure that Palin is a good choice, if you're a fan of Ron Paul like I am.
Like Ron Paul, she is also anti-Israel, or at least doesn't believe we should be sending Israel billions of dollars and supporting them in the middle east. This is also a plus in my book. A little bit of trivia, the moment she took office as Governor of Alaska, she sold an Israeli-made personal jet on Ebay, that the last Governor of Alaska wasted money on and bought with taxpayer money. She then used the money (about $2mil) from the sale of the Jet, to help Alaska.
McCain/Palin has my vote over Obama/Biden any day of the week. They should have your vote too, unless you are voting third party, or are a liberal idiot.
But the real question is, will she be enough to help McCain win? She certainly might pull some votes from ex-Hillary supporters that were on the fence and couldn't decide who to vote for. But will her just being a woman, be enough for them to vote Republican? Sarah might be a woman like Hillary, but she's also a conservative, small-government, fiscally conservative gun-loving woman - completely opposite of what Hillary Clinton was.
I must say, I'm perplexed by this choice though. Why would McCain pick Palin? If he was doing it to gain a lead over Obama by choosing a woman and grabbing the female vote, wouldn't it have been a better choice for him to pick someone like Condoleeza Rice, who is both a woman and black? That would surely strengthen McCain's lead much more, because he would grab both the female vote from ex-Hillary supports, and also the vote from some Obama supporters. Maybe Condi just wasn't interested in being VP, or maybe McCain thought she had too much of a connection to George Bush. Who knows.
Regardless, I love Sarah Palin, and think she's an awesome candidate - enough to pinch my nose and vote for the RINO McCain.
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Monday, February 4, 2008
7 Reasons to vote for Ron Paul
1) He is the only mainstream candidate running that is not a member of a group known as the CFR (Council On Foreign Relations). I don't know about you but I don't want to pick from a group of people that all have the same agenda. Hillary, Obama, Romney, McCain, you name them, they all go to these meetings and decide what do do with foreign policy. And no this isn't a conspiracy theory, you can go right to the CFR's government website and look at their member list.
2) He is the only candidate running that has a proven record. You can go back through his history, try to dig up any kind of dirt on him, you cannot find anything at all he's an honest man, not your typical politician. He has not changed his views on things (flip flopping as it's called) for the past 40 years that he's been in politics. He does not pander to certain groups like most politicians do. He stands by what he believes in. You ever notice how politicians will change their tune, and lie about things depending what crowd they are in front of? Ron Paul always stands by what he believes in, does not pander, does not flip flop, no matter what crowd he is in front of, even if it means he will get booed for his positions. With Ron Paul, you KNOW what you're getting. You KNOW he's going to do the things you say he's going to do. You might not agree with the things he is going to do, but you know he's not lying and is really going to do them. An example would be that he wants to legalize marijuana because he says a ban on it is unconstitutional and the war on drugs is stupid. I don't agree with him on this, I think it should stay illegal, but he still has my vote, because he's honest.
3) He's a statesman, not a politician. If you truly sit down and take the time to listen to his speeches, where he speaks from his heart, where he does not read from a script or have people telling him what to say , you will know the difference between a statesman, and your typical politician we are so used to. He's not a good speaker, that's right, and his voice is a bit annoying, but at least he speaks from his heart and is honest. Of course, even though he speaks the truth about everything, people will still listen to the other candidates and believe them, just because they can talk better and have speech coaches. The majority of people are so superficial. They will vote for the candidate just because he's good looking, and talks good, even if that candidate says he he is going to start world war iii and turn you all into slaves.
4) He's censored by the media. That says a lot about a candidate. You know the media are multi-billion dollar corporations, right? Their goal is to profit and make money. They basically can get anyone elected that they want, just by giving a candidate more coverage. They are going to get a candidate elected that is going to benefit them, or in other words, give them more and more money and free kicks from the government. And yes, the media can get anyone elected they want. If you take candidate A who no one knows about, or candidate B who is on CNN/ABC/FoxNews/MSNBC 24/7 that millions of Americans see every day, who do you think is going to win? And yes, Ron Paul is being censored by the media. If you are not heavily into politics you probably don't see it. But let's look at some facts. Ron Paul has come in second place in two states so far. That is incredible considering the media keeps calling him a 'fringe' candidate with 'no chance'. When the media reports those results, they will say "First place was Romney with XX%, then third place was McCain with XX%, and then you have Huckabee taking 4th with X%." And you're just like... WTF, who was second? Then you look up the results on the internet, you know, the only news source that is unbiased and not corrupt, and you see Ron Paul took 2nd.
5) Ron Paul is going to abolish the IRS, enough said. Everyone hates the IRS, they take half of everything on your paycheck. But, people think the IRS cannot go away and is a necessary evil. This is why Ron Paul gets called a kook, people will say "Well, if he abolishes it, how's the government going to make money and pay for our roads, or our education?" Well, anyone who takes a political sciences class in college will know that none of the money the IRS takes from you goes to roads, or anything useful for that matter. It's actually used to pay interest on our national debt. INTEREST. Not even used for the debt itself, but for the interest on that debt, or in other words the PROFIT, which goes into the pockets of some very, very rich people.
You know, all politicians talk about cutting taxes. And some do, even if only a little bit. The voters hate taxes. But you know, they never do what's necessary when cutting taxes, which is CUT SPENDING too. You could get rid of most all taxes we paid, if the damn government didn't spend the money on useless things.
What useless things? Check these lists out, they are EXTREMELY telling:
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/gov/alpha
http://www.americanfreemen.org/federalagenciesthatshouldn%27texist
Do we even need 1/20th of the things on there? Politicians love to spend money on useless things. Ron Paul wants to end that.
6) Ron Paul doesn't want to tell you what to do with your life. He wants to end the war on drugs and legalize them, for example. Gay marriage? He doesn't care, says it's not the federal government's job to tell you what you can or can't do, let the states decide. Abortion? Being a doctor who has delivered babies, he thinks it's wrong, but again, doesn't care, let the states decide.
Of course if you're a typical American citizen (sheep) that wants the government to do everything for you and tell you what's best, then by all means, vote for any one of the other candidates.
7) He actually does what he says he's going to do? You can look up his entire voting history while he was in congress. Do the research. Or don't, vote for another typical politician that is all talk and no walk.
Anyway if you wanna know why people like Ron Paul, don't listen to what the media spoon feeds you, watch a video and watch him talk:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FG_HuFtP8w8&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FG2PUZoukfA
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IWfIhFhelm8&feature=related
take your pick.
But I doubt you will. You are like the typical American. You want instant gratification. You want to live life fast. You can't be bothered to do actual research. You will just listen to soundbytes. Don't do your research. Just vote blindly like every other person does. Vote for who the media, the status quo, tells you to vote.
2) He is the only candidate running that has a proven record. You can go back through his history, try to dig up any kind of dirt on him, you cannot find anything at all he's an honest man, not your typical politician. He has not changed his views on things (flip flopping as it's called) for the past 40 years that he's been in politics. He does not pander to certain groups like most politicians do. He stands by what he believes in. You ever notice how politicians will change their tune, and lie about things depending what crowd they are in front of? Ron Paul always stands by what he believes in, does not pander, does not flip flop, no matter what crowd he is in front of, even if it means he will get booed for his positions. With Ron Paul, you KNOW what you're getting. You KNOW he's going to do the things you say he's going to do. You might not agree with the things he is going to do, but you know he's not lying and is really going to do them. An example would be that he wants to legalize marijuana because he says a ban on it is unconstitutional and the war on drugs is stupid. I don't agree with him on this, I think it should stay illegal, but he still has my vote, because he's honest.
3) He's a statesman, not a politician. If you truly sit down and take the time to listen to his speeches, where he speaks from his heart, where he does not read from a script or have people telling him what to say , you will know the difference between a statesman, and your typical politician we are so used to. He's not a good speaker, that's right, and his voice is a bit annoying, but at least he speaks from his heart and is honest. Of course, even though he speaks the truth about everything, people will still listen to the other candidates and believe them, just because they can talk better and have speech coaches. The majority of people are so superficial. They will vote for the candidate just because he's good looking, and talks good, even if that candidate says he he is going to start world war iii and turn you all into slaves.
4) He's censored by the media. That says a lot about a candidate. You know the media are multi-billion dollar corporations, right? Their goal is to profit and make money. They basically can get anyone elected that they want, just by giving a candidate more coverage. They are going to get a candidate elected that is going to benefit them, or in other words, give them more and more money and free kicks from the government. And yes, the media can get anyone elected they want. If you take candidate A who no one knows about, or candidate B who is on CNN/ABC/FoxNews/MSNBC 24/7 that millions of Americans see every day, who do you think is going to win? And yes, Ron Paul is being censored by the media. If you are not heavily into politics you probably don't see it. But let's look at some facts. Ron Paul has come in second place in two states so far. That is incredible considering the media keeps calling him a 'fringe' candidate with 'no chance'. When the media reports those results, they will say "First place was Romney with XX%, then third place was McCain with XX%, and then you have Huckabee taking 4th with X%." And you're just like... WTF, who was second? Then you look up the results on the internet, you know, the only news source that is unbiased and not corrupt, and you see Ron Paul took 2nd.
5) Ron Paul is going to abolish the IRS, enough said. Everyone hates the IRS, they take half of everything on your paycheck. But, people think the IRS cannot go away and is a necessary evil. This is why Ron Paul gets called a kook, people will say "Well, if he abolishes it, how's the government going to make money and pay for our roads, or our education?" Well, anyone who takes a political sciences class in college will know that none of the money the IRS takes from you goes to roads, or anything useful for that matter. It's actually used to pay interest on our national debt. INTEREST. Not even used for the debt itself, but for the interest on that debt, or in other words the PROFIT, which goes into the pockets of some very, very rich people.
You know, all politicians talk about cutting taxes. And some do, even if only a little bit. The voters hate taxes. But you know, they never do what's necessary when cutting taxes, which is CUT SPENDING too. You could get rid of most all taxes we paid, if the damn government didn't spend the money on useless things.
What useless things? Check these lists out, they are EXTREMELY telling:
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/gov/alpha
http://www.americanfreemen.org/federalagenciesthatshouldn%27texist
Do we even need 1/20th of the things on there? Politicians love to spend money on useless things. Ron Paul wants to end that.
6) Ron Paul doesn't want to tell you what to do with your life. He wants to end the war on drugs and legalize them, for example. Gay marriage? He doesn't care, says it's not the federal government's job to tell you what you can or can't do, let the states decide. Abortion? Being a doctor who has delivered babies, he thinks it's wrong, but again, doesn't care, let the states decide.
Of course if you're a typical American citizen (sheep) that wants the government to do everything for you and tell you what's best, then by all means, vote for any one of the other candidates.
7) He actually does what he says he's going to do? You can look up his entire voting history while he was in congress. Do the research. Or don't, vote for another typical politician that is all talk and no walk.
Anyway if you wanna know why people like Ron Paul, don't listen to what the media spoon feeds you, watch a video and watch him talk:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FG_HuFtP8w8&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FG2PUZoukfA
http://youtube.com/watch?v=IWfIhFhelm8&feature=related
take your pick.
But I doubt you will. You are like the typical American. You want instant gratification. You want to live life fast. You can't be bothered to do actual research. You will just listen to soundbytes. Don't do your research. Just vote blindly like every other person does. Vote for who the media, the status quo, tells you to vote.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Vote Fred Thompson 2008!
Man, this guy is great. A true American hero. A true conservative. A republican for the people! As soon as he officially enters the race, you can be sure he will get my support! Just look at his sexy balding mug:

He looks happy, because he knows he's going to win.
But enough with how sexy he is! Let's see where he stands on the issues. Yeah, we all know where candidates stand on the issues doesn't matter. Just look at Barack Obama, who gets many votes from black persons just because he's black. Or how he gets lots of votes from females, because he's "tall dark and handsome". But enough with Obama. Let's learn more about Fred Thompson:
* Fred Voted For The Iraq War.
* Fred Voted For The Patriot Act.
* Fred Voted For More Gun Safety Laws.
* Fred Is Tough On Crime And Voted For Roving Wiretaps.
* Fred Has Promised To Nuke Iran.
* Fred Will Protect You From Terrorists.
* Fred Thompson starred in the hit television show Law and Order, just like Ronald Reagan was on television.
* Fred's young wife Jeri Thompson, used to be an exotic dancer.
* Fred was a lobbyist for a pro-abortion group.
Yeah. He's just that damn good, and a true conservative, unlike that douchebag Ron Paul. Any one who doesn't vote for Fred Thompson is either a liberal or a dumbass.
And by request, here's a photo of his wife, who is such a hottie:

I am so jealous of Fred. Any way, "Vote Fred, or Be Dead!"
Fred Thompson 2008!

He looks happy, because he knows he's going to win.
But enough with how sexy he is! Let's see where he stands on the issues. Yeah, we all know where candidates stand on the issues doesn't matter. Just look at Barack Obama, who gets many votes from black persons just because he's black. Or how he gets lots of votes from females, because he's "tall dark and handsome". But enough with Obama. Let's learn more about Fred Thompson:
* Fred Voted For The Iraq War.
* Fred Voted For The Patriot Act.
* Fred Voted For More Gun Safety Laws.
* Fred Is Tough On Crime And Voted For Roving Wiretaps.
* Fred Has Promised To Nuke Iran.
* Fred Will Protect You From Terrorists.
* Fred Thompson starred in the hit television show Law and Order, just like Ronald Reagan was on television.
* Fred's young wife Jeri Thompson, used to be an exotic dancer.
* Fred was a lobbyist for a pro-abortion group.
Yeah. He's just that damn good, and a true conservative, unlike that douchebag Ron Paul. Any one who doesn't vote for Fred Thompson is either a liberal or a dumbass.
And by request, here's a photo of his wife, who is such a hottie:

I am so jealous of Fred. Any way, "Vote Fred, or Be Dead!"
Fred Thompson 2008!
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