What Are Ron Paul’s Views?
Posted 6 months ago.Filed in: election, freedom, politics, Ron Paul
Silly, empty utterances from Jenn who knows nothing about a subject but writes about it anyway.
I’m beside myself with worry for our country’s future. For the first time in my life, I lose sleep over the presidential election.
I’m so afraid of socialism in this country that I feel like it’s too late to stop it. Our president has stripped us of so many rights using this war conflict atrocity as an excuse. I’m sickened by the label people get when they speak of their constitutional rights. Activists are extremists are terrorists. I love my country. I love being an American. And I love my constitutional rights. I am a patriot.
Now, faced with nauseating options, I must choose a candidate that won’t impoverish this country any further. With Thompson dropping out I feel a slight glimmer of home that perhaps Ron Paul has a chance.
I’ve decided to do my part (however small that is) to help the only candidate who empowers me with optimism. Here are the actions I’ve taken today:
1) Registered as a volunteer for Ron Paul’s campaign.
2) Became a precinct leader.
3) Joined the American Civil Liberties Union.
4) Supported Ron Paul on Facebook and Myspace.
5) Added support badges to my Daily Twaddle website.
I heard a song on the radio thanks to Sirius’ Super-Shuffle. The shuffle randomly picks a song from all the music channels. It’s great! I rocked out to Boyz 2 Men’s Mowtownphilly and Micheal Jackson’s Thriller. I also have a new love of Def Leppard thanks to the movie Balls of Fury.
I heard a beautiful song from Gladys Knight called Midnight Train to Georgia. She says that he’s catching a train to Georgia because he wants to go to a simpler place and time. And she has to be on that midnight train because…. “I’d rather live in his world - than live without him in mine.” It’s so sweet! It makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
But here is the real purpose of this post. I heard this song called “Signs” the other day on the radio. It’s just ridiculous. When I looked up the lyrics to create this post, I found someone else who already wrote a nice review of the song.
Retarded hippies! I just about had enough of their “let’s share (even though I have nothing to offer)” attitude. Historically… equality (communism) doesn’t work. People need incentive to work hard! And sharing everything they work so hard for with stinky, misinformed, lazy drug-addicts is not it.