Post by ericclone on May 29, 2010 2:24:01 GMT -5
It was foolish of me to beleive the machine would allow Rand Paul to quietly go into the senate and fight back against the overlord banks, the federal reserve, and the myraid of special interests and the military industrial complex whose wealth and profits are strongly correlated to senators' yea or nay.
I was so excited! So enthralled when finally we might have a person of principle in the senate.
But it was a strategy all along, played by the liberals and the bank corporatists.
The very week Rand Paul won the republican primary, the slew of racism and the usual weapons of the political machine came out. Notice how they wait until after he got elected to the republican primary, and you know it was a strategy because they want and need to implicate the tea party activists as racists - and even though Rand Paul mentioned nothing of the 1964 civil rights bill, all of a sudden - unsoliciated - the slew of the media barage of scum and cun* lickers come out of the woodworks.
and it goes on and on and on
The lies The lies The lies The lies
AND IT NEVER ENDS!!
These people are sick. Absolutely totally corrupted and sick. It's like the scene in Mr. Smith Goes To Washington when the political machine comes upon Mr. Smith
Rand Paul is not a racist, despite what the liberal media and the political machines intend to create of him, repeatedly he makes absolutely clear he was against the violence used against blacks, he was and is against racism in all its forms of discrimination, he even cited great civil rights activists that Rachel Maddow didn't' even know existed! And yet they play this card..
They say that because he did not support the federal government's role in forcing private industry to desegragate that he must necessarily be a racist. This is simply not the case. As a quote that is widely attributed to describe Voltaire's beliefs,
"Well sir, I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
The issue is parallel to this statement, that even though we don't agree with racists and racism - we shouldn't ban them from speaking, we shouldn't force them to conduct their private property because it undermines liberty, and liberty is a perspective - as quoted in the famous line V for Vendetta, freedom and liberty are more than words, it is indeed a perspective and they who would deny the rights to even their enemy do not understand nor share the perspective of liberty.
It is not logical however, to make the conclusion of defending a person's right to conduct their property or speak as condoning what they say!! But that distinction requires thought, and the liberal media knows the American public is largely incapable of making that distinction, and thus Rand Paul will be labelled a racist.
The fact is, companies that continued to segregate would be ostracized by the community - they would go out of business or at the very least be mitigated and weakened strongly. The community was largely influenced by the great works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. it was inevitable that large scale racism would have ended and indeed with the end of institutional racism i.e. segregation in schools and parks and public areas would have accelerated this goal. And to this end Rand Paul strongly agreed with the need to remove the Jim Crow Laws and public segregation!
But it doesn't matter. They won. The political machine, the unions, the banks, the federal reserve, the military industrial complex, the liberal media, all of the special interests that Rand Paul and the Tea Party movement threatened won.
They control you in ways you don't even know. To think that Americans with their pitiful public schools could even comprehend to think for themselves.
majority of people probably don't even know who Voltaire is and was.
I was so excited! So enthralled when finally we might have a person of principle in the senate.
But it was a strategy all along, played by the liberals and the bank corporatists.
The very week Rand Paul won the republican primary, the slew of racism and the usual weapons of the political machine came out. Notice how they wait until after he got elected to the republican primary, and you know it was a strategy because they want and need to implicate the tea party activists as racists - and even though Rand Paul mentioned nothing of the 1964 civil rights bill, all of a sudden - unsoliciated - the slew of the media barage of scum and cun* lickers come out of the woodworks.
and it goes on and on and on
The lies The lies The lies The lies
AND IT NEVER ENDS!!
These people are sick. Absolutely totally corrupted and sick. It's like the scene in Mr. Smith Goes To Washington when the political machine comes upon Mr. Smith
Rand Paul is not a racist, despite what the liberal media and the political machines intend to create of him, repeatedly he makes absolutely clear he was against the violence used against blacks, he was and is against racism in all its forms of discrimination, he even cited great civil rights activists that Rachel Maddow didn't' even know existed! And yet they play this card..
They say that because he did not support the federal government's role in forcing private industry to desegragate that he must necessarily be a racist. This is simply not the case. As a quote that is widely attributed to describe Voltaire's beliefs,
"Well sir, I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
The issue is parallel to this statement, that even though we don't agree with racists and racism - we shouldn't ban them from speaking, we shouldn't force them to conduct their private property because it undermines liberty, and liberty is a perspective - as quoted in the famous line V for Vendetta, freedom and liberty are more than words, it is indeed a perspective and they who would deny the rights to even their enemy do not understand nor share the perspective of liberty.
It is not logical however, to make the conclusion of defending a person's right to conduct their property or speak as condoning what they say!! But that distinction requires thought, and the liberal media knows the American public is largely incapable of making that distinction, and thus Rand Paul will be labelled a racist.
The fact is, companies that continued to segregate would be ostracized by the community - they would go out of business or at the very least be mitigated and weakened strongly. The community was largely influenced by the great works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. it was inevitable that large scale racism would have ended and indeed with the end of institutional racism i.e. segregation in schools and parks and public areas would have accelerated this goal. And to this end Rand Paul strongly agreed with the need to remove the Jim Crow Laws and public segregation!
But it doesn't matter. They won. The political machine, the unions, the banks, the federal reserve, the military industrial complex, the liberal media, all of the special interests that Rand Paul and the Tea Party movement threatened won.
They control you in ways you don't even know. To think that Americans with their pitiful public schools could even comprehend to think for themselves.
majority of people probably don't even know who Voltaire is and was.