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8.23.2007

Finally! A Real Politition.

Ok. So I normally don't trust any politician, especially a republican. Every time I have myself against a wall some special person stands out among the heathens and convinces me that it is ok to walk away from my wall, if only with them. That person is Ron Paul. I have not studied up on many other politicians running for presidency in 2008, mainly because they are all faker than margarine. You can buy cheap sticks of pre-measured margarine at any store. Sure, they all have slight differences. Maybe some even taste better than the others, but they are still fake and they all mimic the real thing: butter. Dr. Paul is homemade butter. His passion is remarkably churning compared to the stagnancy of Hilary Clinton. I could go on and on, but I feel a picture is worth a billion words. Here are some video clips of my new favorite guy in the whole world.


If you have not registered to vote for 2008, please don't let this once in a lifetime opportunity to pass us by. Ron Paul is the most genuine man I have ever seen in politics.

Please visit Ron Paul 2008 Dot Com
If you believe in this man as much as I do, get involved, spread the word, start the conversation.

12 comments:

Skeet said...

Urm, where does he stand on gay rights? Did he vote for the Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage? Just curious, cause I couldn't find that info on his webbie. Seems like a really solid guy, though. As a gay boy, I have a wee bit of trepidation when it comes to Republican 'values.' However, as a gay boy, I have a very open mind; so, I'll keep this guy on the radar. Who knows? He might be a rare breed amongst his political peers. Thanks for info, Blair. Keep rockin', babe!

Blair Mason said...

He doesn't believe in gay rights or woman's rights or minority rights. He believes in human rights. He is in fact a libertarian at heart. The only reason he is running as a republican is to have a chance. He is perfect. Please keep looking on him. He is the answer America is looking for.

Drew said...

As long as he doesn't try to vote to ban Marriage, or start any religious crap im fine. I don't see him welcoming our community though, which I don't like. thing is some don't see us as humans, would be nice to see where he stands though.

Drew said...
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Drew said...

To be honest, only rights I want is to have normal rights, not as in marriage, that im fine with working on that later down the road.

"He was an unwavering advocate of pro-life and pro-family values" usally when, it's pro family values it means anti gay, I really don't trust politicians these days.

Blair Mason said...

Look... I understand what your concern is. But this guy isn't taking a stance for nor against gay marriage. I am gay, but I don't feel I should derive my rights from being gay. I get my rights as human being living on planet Earth. Ron Paul gets that and that is his stance. Watch the videos that I so blatantly posted and you would know that. If you think it would be nice to see where he stands then do the research like I have. It isn't difficult. It takes minimal effort on your part. Maybe that's why Bush is president is because people didn't take the time to take a scalpel to his career and his views and really cut through the mainstream media's bullshit. Please don't make the same mistake, and just do the research... on ALL the candidates. Don't wait around. Vote in the primaries, start talking, research.. and for fuck sake vote in the ext president who is going to save out human liberties and brig America back to the people.

Drew said...

Blair I get that, I do research, im not lazy. I did watch the video. sorry I guess I didn't put my words correctly.

Drew said...

And we do need a new party's one we have isn't working, again I did watch his videos. and his own site.

Blair Mason said...

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to come across as a bitch. I just get frustrated by the lack of knowledge people have about things that are going to effect all of us. Ignorance is not bliss. Not say that you are ignorant... I just jumped to conclusions when you said you WISH you knew his stand...I guess we misunderstood each other.

Drew said...

Glad that got squared away, totally get when you get frustrated where people don't have the knowledge what is going to effect us, like the whole Imus situation, which was taken in the wrong way, one side saying it's a race issue, it isn't, the whole family thing, no it's not exactly for family values, it's a group that regular sends, tons of complaint letters to the fcc. and half that they complain against isn't violating fcc. and now alot of things have to be safe for the children. ugh. I'll stop now, lol I could go on and on.

Anonymous said...

" Paul reported on gang crime in Los Angeles and commented, “If you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be.”

“Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the `criminal justice system,’ I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal,” Paul said.

Paul also wrote that although “we are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, it is hardly irrational. Black men commit murders, rapes, robberies, muggings and burglaries all out of proportion to their numbers.”

Stating that lobbying groups who seek special favors and handouts are evil, Paul wrote, “By far the most powerful lobby in Washington of the bad sort is the Israeli government” and that the goal of the Zionist movement is to stifle criticism. "

" “Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions" "
" "I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal,”

The first quote is a news article, the others are quotes from Ron Paul. Really, he's quite the racist.

Marc said...

I don't agree with a lot of Ron Paul's positions but at least he's honest about what he believes in and sticks to his principles. Personally I'd like to see Obama versus Paul in the General Election.