It does matter. The executive branch is the enforcement arm of government. A President has the power to simply stop enforcing shitty laws, and if we elected the right guy, that could happen.You're mostly right, though. The "special interests" that would hate to see drugs legalized:Drug dealersPharmaceutical companiesPharmaciesThe drug cartelsAll law enforcement agenciesPrison facilitiesPoliticiansSocial Conservatives/Culture WarriorsAttorneysIt's hilarious/depressing, but both the alleged enemies (drug cultivators, distributors, traffickers) and our "protectors" in government are on the same team. It's like everything else. This is not about good versus evil, it's about the rich securing their wealth on the backs of the poor.
12/7/2011 5:06:34 PM
Drug dealers and cartels are of no threat to anyone. They would just simply be crushed by the corporate weight of Big Pharma the moment they were legalized.I think you've romanticized this idea that legalizing drugs would somehow lift people out of poverty, though. That just wouldn't happen. Pfizer and Big Tobacco would just come in and absorb the drug trade and those at societies lowest rungs would just have to resort to finding some other way to make ends meet.
12/7/2011 5:18:05 PM
12/7/2011 5:41:26 PM
The drug dealers and cartels are of no threat to anyone who profits from the status quo. That's what I meant by that.I agree that people shouldn't be getting locked up for non-violent offenses. I agree that not breaking up families because of drug charges would probably help. And while I agree that we should be ending the war on drugs, it will still remain that being poor will be a crime in this country. It always has been.
12/7/2011 5:49:18 PM
Behold, Rick Perry's new ad:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0PAJNntoRgA
12/7/2011 6:52:28 PM
Let me just say. If you vote for Newt Gingrich you are a fucking douche.Anyone who gives a fuck about anything can't look themselves in the mirror if they vote for THAT guy and then tries to act like they are any better than Obama voters.A sell out is a sell out no matter what he supposedly represents. The guy is a piece of shit, period.Obama is less repugnant than Newt, honestly. At least Obama is honest about stealing from the middle class.
12/7/2011 11:57:18 PM
Yeah, I don't think there's even a case to be made that Newt Gingrich isn't among the slimiest of politicians.
12/8/2011 12:45:46 AM
^^^Fuck you, Rick Perry.
12/8/2011 1:49:46 AM
aaaaaaannnnnd countdown until Rick Perry gay sex scandal starts now...
12/8/2011 2:00:17 AM
ehe
12/8/2011 7:41:14 AM
12/8/2011 12:33:26 PM
12/10/2011 11:41:15 AM
How the fuck does he got off saying that kids can't openly celebrate Christmas? Our entire fucking retail industry is based around Christmas.
12/10/2011 12:01:05 PM
Rick Perry: idiot or greatest troll ever?
12/10/2011 12:13:21 PM
12/10/2011 12:29:46 PM
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12/10/2011 2:06:18 PM
I love how the only people that have a big problem with the end of DADT are people who don't serve. DADT went away, the military still operates normally without complaint.
12/10/2011 2:59:41 PM
That's because they don't actually support the troops. It's a facade. They're not real patriots. I mean, how absurd is it that the people that allegedly "support the troops" insist that we continue putting them in potentially deadly situations with no real endgame or exit strategy?If you support the troops, then you should support getting them the fuck out of harms way unless there's a real threat to our national security. This "maintaining stability in the region"/"securing cheap resources" bullshit has to stop. That's why active military overwhelmingly support Ron Paul over any other candidate.
12/10/2011 4:01:02 PM
^ [citation needed]
12/10/2011 4:07:22 PM
12/10/2011 4:25:43 PM
^ That's meaningless in what you're trying to prove. 1. There are no citations for the chart's facts.2. Even if was accurate, doesn't show the majority support Ron Paul, just that Ron Paul gets the most money. I mean 10 E-4s can support their candidate, lets say Romney, and donate 1% of their earnings. One O-6 does that same, but supports Paul. Ron Paul gets more money but is clearly in the minority.Seriously, being enlisted isn't exactly the best paying job ever, especially with a family, I'd wager most of us don't donate to politics. [Edited on December 10, 2011 at 4:37 PM. Reason : z]
12/10/2011 4:31:06 PM
12/10/2011 4:42:23 PM
^^http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2011/07/ron-paul-military-campaign-donations-/1These figures aren't just made up, they're based on numbers that have to be reported due to campaign finance laws.So it's the big shots in the military donating all this money, or it's just the young guys that don't know any better donating the money? Which is it?Ron Paul isn't a strict isolationist. His position is that, if there were an actual threat, he would go to Congress, which is how the process is supposed to work. If we're constitutionalists here, that's the way it should be done. This business where the President unilaterally makes the decision to go to war is very dangerous and has gotten us into a lot of trouble.[Edited on December 10, 2011 at 4:51 PM. Reason : ]
12/10/2011 4:50:23 PM
Agreed, but be real here. Ron Paul is an isolationist.
12/10/2011 4:52:44 PM
If you're using a bogus definition of isolationism, sure. According to Wikipedia, there are two components to isolationism:
12/10/2011 4:57:25 PM
12/10/2011 5:09:52 PM
12/10/2011 5:14:13 PM
12/10/2011 6:45:02 PM
LOL @ New calling Palestinians "invented people."And apparently, he's standing by it...
12/10/2011 6:59:52 PM
I laughed. Newt loves to shoot from the hip.It won't hurt him with GOP voters, but the shit will really hit the fan if he somehow becomes president.
12/10/2011 7:44:41 PM
Why are GOP voters some dumb? Seriously...Everyone in my country ass family doesn't know anything about anything but will vote for the guy that says God the most.
12/12/2011 1:03:52 PM
hahaha, maybe Newt got the Palestinians confused with the Lumbees.
12/12/2011 1:06:29 PM
12/14/2011 12:00:22 PM
Why does the GOP apparently think changing your mind is a bad thing? Do they simply not trust any information they're exposed to after 5th grade?
12/14/2011 12:56:52 PM
Changing your mind when faced with new evidence is fine.Changing your mind because it's politically convenient isn't.[Edited on December 14, 2011 at 1:16 PM. Reason : ]
12/14/2011 1:11:59 PM
12/14/2011 1:27:20 PM
^ Change Texas to West Virginia and you've described Robert Byrd's career. If Byrd can get the benefit of the doubt, so can Paul./Of course, a lot of people didn't ever really give Byrd the benefit of the doubt.
12/14/2011 1:45:18 PM
where's the gif of this one?
12/21/2011 3:21:38 PM
12/21/2011 3:31:09 PM
12/21/2011 4:51:09 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/12/the-medias-deaf-dumb-and-blind-campaign-coverage/250315/big fan of this column
12/22/2011 12:59:36 AM
not sure if it's been listed here yet, but the redirects from http://www.newtgingrich.com/ can bring some lulz
12/22/2011 12:59:46 AM
12/22/2011 10:00:16 AM
Ron Paul had 6-10 people writing for that newsletter and he was a practicing gynecologist at the time. Was it a mistake to not read every word that came out during those years? Yes. Does that make Ron Paul a racist? No.Everything Ron Paul has ever actually said indicates that he is not a racist, and is in fact a true civil libertarian. The guy is advocating policies that would mean the release of many, many black criminals. Does that sound like something a racist would support? It seems to me a racist would support continuing the war on drugs, as doing so disproportionately affects black communities.
12/22/2011 10:13:58 AM
Ron Paul isn't handling this race thing very well. All the other candidates had dirt dug about them when they took the lead, now its Paul's turn.and you can simultaneously work and edit a newsletter, its not that hard.I would bet that Paul is just racially insensitive but not really racist. This isn't surprising if he's the Type of Peron to not hang around with people different than himself.
12/22/2011 10:20:53 AM
Just a lil coincidence that, while these newsletters were coming out, Paul was showing up in congress to vote against MLK day. Yet today he can't be bothered to even show up to vote against NDAA.edit: Also this was the early 80's, when Rothbard was openly advocating "Outreach to rednecks" to build a libertarian coalition from them and a few other fringe groups[Edited on December 22, 2011 at 10:37 AM. Reason : .]
12/22/2011 10:25:27 AM
12/22/2011 10:27:28 AM
No no Ron Paul is the only truly principled man in congress, he's DIFFERENT man. Not like the rest. He'll usher in a NEW KIND of politics...Hope...change...hope...change....
12/22/2011 10:29:13 AM
3 posts in a row with progressively increasing sarcasm...Paul has him coming apart at the seams folks
12/22/2011 11:17:49 AM
12/22/2011 11:18:01 AM