Assaulting the Spire

“O Lord, Make my enemies ridiculous”

Ever need anymore proof that Ron Paul is out of his freakin’ mind?

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Well here ya go!

Mmmm, Facism he says. FACISM!

Really, Ron? Is that the first thing that popped in your mind or are you so stuck on your “Assault on Freedom” campaign that you just cant help what you say anymore? Or what? Are you just so lost in your own head that you just have to stick a “DARKNESS!” sticker on every republican candidate? I can’t figure out if your a republican or not….I mean….you sure don’t act like one but hey…who knows exactly what you act like, right?

Well, thats why I call him Ron “Crazyface” Paul.

Written by Aurvant

December 18, 2007 at 7:11 pm

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  1. You are quite correct when you say that Mr. Paul should think before he speaks, may times people such as yourself misconstrue what he is saying. First I would like to quote exactly what he said.

    “Well it reminds me of what Sinclair, us Lewis once said, He said that when Fascism comes to this Country it will be rapped in the flag carrying a cross, now i don’t know if that is a fair assessment or not.”

    I think that anyone who saw Mr. Paul say that can agree that he probably hadn’t seen the ad. He decided to speak instead to his values of how one ought to act, perhaps quoting the first American to win the Nobel-Prize-in-Literature was not so questionable. Furthermore, because Mr. Paul had yet to see the ad, perhaps he wasn’t sure if it applied or not, which is why he explicitly stated that. Therefore, if we go back and actually look at what he said, he would have been clearer stating that ‘he hadn’t seen it, didn’t want to comment on it, but wouldn’t include explicit references to religion because of the feeling outlined by Mr. Sinclair.
    -”Aurvant, Perhaps you should practice what you preach”

    I would like to further attract your attention to Mr. David Neiwert’s blog, where he writes in detail his thoughts on
    why the republican party isn’t Fascist, but notes the similarities. And why we should question some of the ideology that the party advocates. – This will be nothing less than an insightful read from another patriotic perspective.
    http://dneiwert.blogspot.com/2004_09_19_dneiwert_archive.html#109028353137888956

    Carter Brown

    December 19, 2007 at 6:15 pm


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