#183599 by jimmydanger
Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:44 am
Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:44 am
The Repubs refused to read the number of delegates Ron Paul won from the podium tonight during the state roll. Class act those guys.
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jimmydanger wrote:Paul supporters disrupt convention and boo Boehner. He also said publicly that he hopes blacks and Latinos don't show up to vote. What an ass.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/2 ... 37556.html
MikeTalbot wrote:Sigh...
We are in a dangerous place - people are so fed up with the one party system that both the left and the right are in this permanently pissed off mood.
Talbot
jimmydanger wrote:Romney's thugs are the ones being childish. Ron Paul could not in good faith give his delegates to Romney, so the Repubs punished him by not recognizing him at the convention. This is how you treat a man that devoted his life to Congress, a man who represents a lot of voters whom Romney presumably wants voting for him? Some of Paul's views were radical, but that's exactly the kind of thing America needs at this point. No wars unless declared by Congress! Stop the war on drugs! Abolish the Fed, who just print money and increase the debt.
Romney has the lowest approval rating of any Republican candidate for President in over 30 years. Everyone knows he's just an elitist who hides his money off-shore, yet they support him because he represents the only chance of beating Obama. Romney voters aren't voting for him, they're voting against Obama. Pitiful.
VinnyViolin wrote:Regardless whether Romney or Obama wins, the American people have already lost this election.
Kramerguy wrote:VinnyViolin wrote:Regardless whether Romney or Obama wins, the American people have already lost this election.
I agree. This election really equates to a corporate lapdog vs. another corporate lapdog. No matter who wins, corporate america wins, and the people lose.
It's no longer lib vs. rep. No longer red vs. blue. That's just the illusion that we are propagated into. The only key factor now is how long we (society as a whole) choose to keep our heads buried in our collective asses.

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