It's May 11, 2024, 03:36:48 AM
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
Jrome, do you know his stance on the Israel-Palestine issue? Is he in favor of our country's citizens having billions and billions of their tax dollars going to support the corrupt Israeli regime? Or is he like almost every other presidential candidate of the present/past (exceptions like Kucinich come to mind) who refuse to take a stand, in fear that their campaign will become a lost cause?
I just read a few of his articles and his view seems to be one of non-intervention... that America should stop trying to police the world, and let people deal with their own shit.I can respect that. I'm far from considering myself a conservative, but I do respect his views because of his reasons and justifications for his stances. He seems to follow an approach adhering strictly to the constitution... can't hate on a guy for that. But then again, I'm not too fond of all libertarian ideals.... to me some of their things are a little extreme... this may be an exaggerated hypothetical but I wouldn't want companies to end up owning roads and charging people to drive on them.Overall though I must say he's better than most of the other candidates on the Republican side.
I'll just be happy that Neo-Cons will be out
this guy right here is who Paul reminds me of. Kucinich is the liberal version of him, just with a liberal slant. Reality is, even though both did great in the debates, neither will win. Get ready for Guiliani/Clinton, and as a Democrat, I'm voting Guiliani, because I hate monachies. My support, Obama, if you want real change, vote for someone who actually is real change.