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| quote: | Originally posted by LazFX
why so much hate??? your boy Ron is still getting .999999% of the vote?? Right?? |
Hate? LOL, there's a difference between "hate" and finding something absolutely ridiculous and funny. "Hate," grow up child . Some people have a broader paradigm... and a little more maturity in thought and attitudes as opposed to a oversimplified irrational feeling of "love" or "hate." Even intelligent jocks are more complex, with more dimentions to their personality than that. Unless, you're having trouble expressing what you're really trying to say, that's all I have to say about that.
On the Ron Paul bit... Umm... what makes you think Ron Paul's "my boy" lol (yet another oversimplified and retarded evluation in the realm of politics, no wonder people vote lol)? Maybe you missed the he's "batshit crazy" thread, not that I think he's batshit crazy... but I certainly don't agree entirely with his stance, although I do support his noninterventionalist traditional conservative stance on foreign policy... I think this nation could use a sanity check, but then again, people seem to vote for corporate sponsored and funded shills... in the naive expectation of them somehow being bonevolent or at least keeping the interest of the general populace in mind, which is beyond stupid... espeically when there's isn't a single congress man with the balls to question AIPAC and the Israeli's lobbies virutal control of US ME foreign policy, which isn't exactly a secret if you've ever bothered reading up on the issue.
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