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It doesn't matter Rubio, if you get select you will win. Even though i was not a Romney fan I AM NOW. I don’t know about you, but Obama just made it a write in for Romney, not to mention the NAACP put the final nail in the coffin, by bending over to the LGBT community and their sexual agenda. I have to hand it to Robmee, I mean Romney, for standing up for marriage. I ran across an article that gives the blueprint that will pretty much keep gay marriage in check, I can’t believe its so simple and fair, everyone should read this and take it for the truth, its all about the people, and their voice every concerned citizens should take a a read http://apleblog.com/2012/05/16/who-should-decide-gay-marriage-–-voters-or-lawmakers/
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Ron Paul--Consistently Erratic

Keiron Wrote: Jan 13, 2012 6:02 PM
I call Paul an isolationist, you call him an non-interventionist and you beg me to see the difference. I say to you thank god the French wasn't isolationist or non-interventionist when we were fighting the British for independence, what say ye Paulbots what's gonna be the answer now, he'll never be president because everyone knows http://bit.ly/thetrueronpaul
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The Paul Power Play

Keiron Wrote: Jan 09, 2012 4:46 PM
i used to be with you till I learned about him
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The Paul Power Play

Keiron Wrote: Jan 09, 2012 4:44 PM
I cannot believe that no one is calling out Ron Paul for who he is, all these Ronbots are totally getting brainwashed by his mixed up rhetoric. I mean this guy is worse than David Koresh. First he has great disdain for Lincoln, although racist love him for that, and he's wrong about history and the Constitution. He speaks about the constitution like sinners speak about the Bible, where in the bible does it say I can't look at porn on the internet. DUH!!! Anyways if you want the truth about Paul, and you are thinking about voting for him consider this post: http://bit.ly/zflwU1
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Is This a Teachable Moment on Race?

Keiron Wrote: Jul 23, 2010 3:06 AM
OK this is a teachable moment. It actually may be an instance of some sort of reverse discrimination discrimination. Weird right? But seriously, I certainly lost respect for news organizations. I think they are almost equivalent to our intelligence community, at least under the Bush Administration (iraq anyone). But the greatest thing about this Shirley Sherrod debacle is that it is one part of a larger strategy. It's obvious. It is almost the same thing every time. The far-right has an agenda and they want Obama gone and the best way to do that is to bring up race, check out this article I just came across that looks at the big picture: http://apleblog.com/2010/07/22/the-conservative-strategy-obama-is-a-racist/
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Republican Collectivism

Keiron Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 2:54 AM
The biggest problem in this health debate is education. We the people of the united states have failed when it comes to civics and history. I myself, a republican, was all worried about mandates and unconstitutionality of the health care bill, and I was TOTALLY wrong. here is the proof,

http://bit.ly/constitnmandate
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Finding the Founding

Keiron Wrote: Apr 23, 2010 4:34 PM
The tea partiers and the republican party are just a bunch of confederates. Screaming about states rights and holding up civil rights. History repeats itself and the South, which is really the leadership in the republican party, Newt (georgia) Mich McConnell (Kentucky) Cantor (virginia) I mean need I say more other than they resemble the confederacy? I mean look at Tea Party, which is a recreational outlet for republicans, against health care, against being under the authority of a BLACK man. And doesn't it look like the confederacy and at least their soldiers??? What you didn't know there was BLACK Confederate solders, check the story

http://bit.ly/southernrepublicans
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Obama vs. Insurers and the People

Keiron Wrote: Mar 05, 2010 12:39 AM
This whole health care thing is about jobs jobs jobs, that's why obama is pushing for this hard. We conservatives, on the other hand, have framed the debate in a manner that has crippled our ability to see it for what republicans in the past would have seen it. We are all in it together, and reform is a path to new jobs, medical service, providers and even insurers - and they can't be off-shored. I have changed my mind I hope you will take a look and think about it too

http://bit.ly/brAKLJ
This whole health care thing is about jobs jobs jobs, that's why obama is pushing for this hard. We conservatives, on the other hand, have framed the debate in a manner that has crippled our ability to see it for what republicans in the past would have seen it. We are all in it together, and reform is a path to new jobs, medical service, providers and even insurers - and they can't be off-shored. I have changed my mind I hope you will take a look and think about it too

http://bit.ly/brAKLJ
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Tea Parties And The Not-So-Silent Majority

Keiron Wrote: Apr 18, 2010 7:46 AM
The tea partiers and the republican party are just a bunch of confederates. Screaming about states rights and holding up civil rights. History repeats itself and the South, which is really the leadership in the republican party, Newt (georgia) Mich McConnell (Kentucky) Cantor (virginia) I mean need I say more resemble the confederacy? I mean look at Tea Party, which is a recreational outlet for republicans, against health care, against being under the authority of a BLACK man -- why do you think Steele gettin so much flak. And doesn't it look like the confederacy and at least their soldiers??? What you didn't know there was BLACK Confederate solders, check the story

http://bit.ly/southernrepublicans
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