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Oh my, your dot doesn't fall on the exact same spot as Ron Paul's. Someone prepare the stake, we're going to have a witch burning today!!

Oh my, your dot doesn't fall on the exact same spot as Ron Paul's. Someone prepare the stake, we're going to have a witch burning today!!
You think Beck--a guy who regularly promotes the legalization of drugs and the total abolishment of the Federal Reserve--is going to score between Rubio and Santorum? Haha.
You think Beck--a guy who regularly promotes the legalization of drugs and the total abolishment of the Federal Reserve--is going to score between Rubio and Santorum? Haha.
What exactly is the difference between a "non defensive war" and an "offensive war"?
By the way, both your score and Ron's score are a little too moderate for my taste; but I don't go around demonizing. In my opinion, the more libertarian one becomes the more one learns to accept others rather than demonize them, and trust that eventually your ideas will prevail and convince them if you can figure out a way to communicate.Here's what works for me....
this is my score
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Ron Paul:
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Beck didn't even like many of Santorum's stances when he endorsed him. There is an interview floating around when he castigated Santorum on his show for his questionable votes and comments. Nevertheless, he still felt Santorum was a more palatable choice than Ron Paul, who was too "all or nothing" for his liking.
To be fair, the legal definition of 'defense' is "self defense and defense of others."
By law (and as it happens, by the NAP) you are as authorized to use deadly force to defend your neighbor as you are yourself.
I'm not trying to imply whether or not this applies at the national level, but if what we are doing is taking the individual concept of "NAP" or "defense" then we have to account for the legitimacy of 'defense of others' in BOTH of those frameworks.
Also, from a strictly constitutional standpoint, Article 1 Section 8 Clause 10 to "define and punish ... Offenses against the Law of Nations" is one even we Paulers tend to overlook.
Point being not that defending another nation is necessarily right, but rather than EVEN in the NAP, the legal definition of 'defense,' and in the US Constitution the issue is not remotely as cut and dry as it's being made out to be.
And yet Santorum was 10-fold more 'all or nothing' (on his pet social issues) than Ron Paul has ever been.
I wish there had been a question about the Federal Reserve on the test, but there wasn't. I don't think the drug law enforcement question would be enough to qualify Beck as a libertarian. Just my opinion.You think Beck--a guy who regularly promotes the legalization of drugs and the total abolishment of the Federal Reserve--is going to score between Rubio and Santorum? Haha.
Santorum is quite a bit better than Ron on social issues.
And yet Santorum was 10-fold more 'all or nothing' (on his pet social issues) than Ron Paul has ever been.
I hope this is sarcasm.....
By the way, both your score and Ron's score are a little too moderate for my taste; but I don't go around demonizing. In my opinion, the more libertarian one becomes the more one learns to accept others rather than demonize them, and trust that eventually your ideas will prevail and convince them if you can figure out a way to communicate.
By the way, both your score and Ron's score are a little too moderate for my taste; but I don't go around demonizing. In my opinion, the more libertarian one becomes the more one learns to accept others rather than demonize them, and trust that eventually your ideas will prevail and convince them if you can figure out a way to communicate.
I don't think Ron won any fans by being tricked into supporting heroin use on national TV nor constantly advocating that we must remove every foreign base by next Tuesday. I believe that ideoligical rigidity drove away potential voters including Beck.
I wish there had been a question about the Federal Reserve on the test, but there wasn't. I don't think the drug law enforcement question would be enough to qualify Beck as a libertarian. Just my opinion.
Santorum is anti-abortion, Ron Paul isn't. Santorum is anti-birth control, Ron Paul isn't.
IMO, Santorum is much better than Ron on those issues.
Santorum is quite a bit better than Ron on social issues.
Only because Beck agreed with Santorum's 1000x "all or nothings" while he didn't like Ron Paul's 100x "all or nothings."