Ron Paul TOO logical to be president!

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So I was getting my printer cartridge refilled to print up more RP flyers for this weekend.

I asked the clerk who he was voting for next year and he said, "ehh..undecided". I took that as a chance to introduce him to RP.

He said he knows all about RP but got some facts wrong, he said "Ron Paul is too logical!" he can't win.

He started going on about how the anglo-saxons run this whole nation and every industry but after a while I got him to understand that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for principle and honor. Its them vs us.

He was very crazy for a 15% flat tax and I just told him RP would get rid of the IRS and he was excited.

but still...too logical? sigh..
 
I don't think I've ever heard that before :D

Tell him a vote for anyone else is a wasted vote.
 
He's probably not a voter. "Because of the electoral college, your vote dont count. So I dont vote" <--- one of those guys.
 
Well illogic leadership is the flavor of the decade...endless invasions, predatory loans, bailouts for every imaginable organization, printing money out of thin air, ad naseum...
 
You're lucky! It's when the old people tell you he's too old that you have to scratch your head and wonder how to circle that argument.
 
Of course Dr. Paul is too logical in the illogical times we are living! Very Orwellian!

War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength.

1984 ought to be require reading for anyone who just doesn't get it!!
 
He started going on about how the anglo-saxons run this whole nation and every industry but after a while I got him to understand that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for principle and honor. Its them vs us.

Just Sayin'





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This is true. I'm forgetting my history here, but there have been a number of candidates throughout American history who basically lost -- not to put us down or anything, but lost because their platform was just too complicated. American voters are, well, stupid, just like the entire human race. We're ignorant of change, and we want what we want. We jump to conclusions, and we like short, one-sentence answers. Not responses to how to fix the economy that go something like, "well, really, if you want to fix the economy you have to deal with the institution of the federal reserve and monetary supply, which stems from the year 1913 in our history. Inflation harms our economy because it such and such, and inflation such and such. Printing money is such and such! And such and such such and such. So this is how we fix our economy." Voters aren't capable of critical thinking, most often. Therefore, the best way to win the presidency is to have a simple platform. Unfortunately, our problems aren't simple. Therefore, we're sort of in a catch-22 here, lol.
 
You shoulda seen what this one lady said to me:

"Ron Paul is like that nerdy guy who always has the right answers to everything, so you wouldn't want him dating your daughter. If I don't want him dating my daughter I don't want him for my President!"

I. kid. you. not.
 
You shoulda seen what this one lady said to me:

"Ron Paul is like that nerdy guy who always has the right answers to everything, so you wouldn't want him dating your daughter. If I don't want him dating my daughter I don't want him for my President!"

I. kid. you. not.

Wow. Fuck this country.
 
You shoulda seen what this one lady said to me:

"Ron Paul is like that nerdy guy who always has the right answers to everything, so you wouldn't want him dating your daughter. If I don't want him dating my daughter I don't want him for my President!"

That is so retarded, it belongs on a T-Shirt.
 
That is so retarded, it belongs on a T-Shirt.

LMAO too right!

I said to the lady, "wait, so you actually WANT the stupid guy dating your daughter??" she got really mad. I told her to check out the movie "Idiocracy." If she wasn't past child bearing age, I probably would have told her that she should have herself fixed too. She is a Herman Cain fanatic. And I mean FANATIC.
 
You shoulda seen what this one lady said to me:

"Ron Paul is like that nerdy guy who always has the right answers to everything, so you wouldn't want him dating your daughter. If I don't want him dating my daughter I don't want him for my President!"

I. kid. you. not.

I feel like I just lost some brain cells..
 
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