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To: abuelita who wrote (36597)7/4/2008 7:21:01 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217616
 
it is not the personalities

the issue is the systemically rotten system

the time for its collapse is fast upon us



To: abuelita who wrote (36597)7/4/2008 8:51:03 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217616
 
It is a wonderful statement Paul has made.

If history unfolds like I think it will, it will become something future historians will wonder about.

The question will be "how could they have become so stupid?"



To: abuelita who wrote (36597)7/5/2008 11:36:35 PM
From: Sunny Jim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217616
 
<<its a pity more americans were not
ready to hear this man ...>>

I'm more than happy to hear him. The only problem with his complaint is that he doesn't get specific on what needs to happen to solve the problem(s). I've heard him say that basically every department of government needs to be abolished. Well, that's not a plan - that's chaos. Because Ron Paul couldn't outline enough of a plan that the average person would vote for, he didn't get enough votes in his run for president. He's got a lot of good points but when it comes to an actionable plan that one could vote for, it just ain't there.