Scott Brown Wins!

Um, last I checked, DELEGATES decide what candidate runs for their party, not them. Now if we all sit back and don;t attend our precincts, do anything to become delegates then, um, yeah we'll get assholes and we'll deserve them.

This.

If we had all taken Ron Paul's own direct advice and gotten involved at the ground level GOP and pushed upwards agitating for change, then we'd own the whole frelling party by now.

But, as we all know, cats will NOT be herded.
 
I guess in the opinion of about half of us, this is change WE can believe in.

Hopey-changey hopey-changey.
 
Our growth in spending (printing of wealth) in the 90's was largely military and interest on debt, not social policies as you previously claimed.

thats not accurate....

Domestic spending exploded..

The budget for the department of education actually DOUBLED under Bush....

In fact..EVERY single department increased its cost beyond the inflation rate

Bush and GOP also did a stimulus...a massive bailout of Mexico..of wall street..and prescription drug scheme
 
That's the brunette. Slutter is checkin out the blond.

According to Scott Brown, the burnette is the available one. She is pretty damn cute too. I am afraid I might have to give up the cause of liberty and accept the neo-con view if it meant I got to have a chance with blond though.

Sincerely,

Slutter McGee
 
Don't like Brown, but c'mon, this is MASSACHUSETTS f'r crimuny's sake. When you go to start climbing mountains, you don't start with frelling EVEREST. :rolleyes:

What this election does, is indicate for us what will happen in November of 2010.

If there is not already a wave of Ron Paulers running for every office in the land, then shame on us. The GOP is likely to stumble into office by ACCIDENT on account of blowback from Dem missteps. We should already be in position to accidentally stumble into office with them.
 
According to Scott Brown, the burnette is the available one. She is pretty damn cute too. I am afraid I might have to give up the cause of liberty and accept the neo-con view if it meant I got to have a chance with blond though.

Sincerely,

Slutter McGee

She ain't married yet!!! Maybe she'll get pregnant and then ditch the baby's father!
 
In 2012 we'll just run all the gals from the Ladies Of Liberty calendar collectively as "the candidate". We should win with no problem whatsoever.
 
thats not accurate....

Domestic spending exploded..

The budget for the department of education actually DOUBLED under Bush....

In fact..EVERY single department increased its cost beyond the inflation rate

Bush and GOP also did a stimulus...a massive bailout of Mexico..of wall street..and prescription drug scheme

Bush was not the 90's. We were talking about what the republican held congress did in the 90's,

I'm asking for some of those programs enacted in the 90's that you claim dwarfed LBJ's great society, and you have done nothing but change the subject since.
 
I guess in the opinion of about half of us, this is change WE can believe in.

Hopey-changey hopey-changey.

Um. no.

more like 2% maybe. Certainly not me.

All this means is that the GOP will have their easiest victories in a century in 2010 on account of blowback against the Dems. Mass will never elect a real conservative in our lifetimes, IMHO.

This event has nothing to do with who won, and everything to do with how sentiment will favor the GOP come November.

And even more, how if we had done what Ron Paul asked us to do, it would be US sweeping into office in November.

But since most of us just sat back and complained, since most of us ignored Ron Paul's advice, then it will be establishment Republicans sweeping into office.

By all rights, had we only had the presence of mind to do what RP asked of us, then 2010 would have been the year it all started turning around.

Now it will take a guerilla warfare mindset from the one-half-of-one-percent of us Paulers to try and affect change while hopelessly outnumbered.
 
Run a Liberty candidate for every House seat. Republican Primaries.
If not every one, then some. Hopefully Rand wins the Primary, so that people can focus their energy on that race. Hopefully more than just Rand, but at least Rand.

I'm not one for "sending a message" with 1% of the vote, which is what Joe Kennedy got.


Um. no.

more like 2% maybe. Certainly not me.

All this means is that the GOP will have their easiest victories in a century in 2010 on account of blowback against the Dems. Mass will never elect a real conservative in our lifetimes, IMHO.

This event has nothing to do with who won, and everything to do with how sentiment will favor the GOP come November.

And even more, how if we had done what Ron Paul asked us to do, it would be US sweeping into office in November.

But since most of us just sat back and complained, since most of us ignored Ron Paul's advice, then it will be establishment Republicans sweeping into office.

By all rights, had we only had the presence of mind to do what RP asked of us, then 2010 would have been the year it all started turning around.

Now it will take a guerilla warfare mindset from the one-half-of-one-percent of us Paulers to try and affect change while hopelessly outnumbered.
 
When you have a small force and wish to conquer a large one, sow dissension in the ranks of the larger force, and turn it on itself. Allow factions to form which will fight each other, and do the destructive work for you. Once their battle is over, and they are left with just a small remnant of their forces, then you sweep in and take them.

Debra Medina is a perfect example of this strategy. Perry and Hutchinson are basically the same in every respect. She allowed each one to soil the other with true comments about their failures and shortcomings. Once they had each destroyed the credibility of the other, she stood up on a pedestal and called for order, used logic and reason to appeal to voters long subjected to nothing but doubletalk. The result was that she stole some voters from each of their campaigns, and got herself a bunch of independents on her side as well. Word of mouth is spreading quickly, and Medina is likely to emerge as a top contender, or even a favorite, should she replicate her performance at the second debate.

We must use this opportunity to rally our candidates, and attack both sides. We must show the people that they are the same, and present truthful and logical arguments for enacting REAL change. After we win, we must stick to it, and never become complacent, as those same fools will put on our clothing and attempt to worm their way back to power, and will enact the same policies we have fought so hard against as soon as we turn our backs.
 
What Glen said. No question about it.

Oh, and Glen is a Farscape fan. Frelling, indeed! :P
 

Did someone say Ayla?
Ayla_in_chrono_trigger.jpg

It looks like Scott might have switched his daughters' names on accident. (If I'm the only one here who knows what I'm talking about, I'm going to be sorely disappointed.)
 
Now it will take a guerilla warfare mindset from the one-half-of-one-percent of us Paulers to try and affect change while hopelessly outnumbered.

You leave out (for obvious reasons) those of us who never did or will no longer stomach working within the confines of the GOP. Not an inconsiderable force.
 
Did anyone see his acceptance speech? He fought the machine! He fought the machine! :rolleyes:
 
Um. no.

more like 2% maybe. Certainly not me.

All this means is that the GOP will have their easiest victories in a century in 2010 on account of blowback against the Dems. Mass will never elect a real conservative in our lifetimes, IMHO.

This event has nothing to do with who won, and everything to do with how sentiment will favor the GOP come November.

And even more, how if we had done what Ron Paul asked us to do, it would be US sweeping into office in November.

But since most of us just sat back and complained, since most of us ignored Ron Paul's advice, then it will be establishment Republicans sweeping into office.

By all rights, had we only had the presence of mind to do what RP asked of us, then 2010 would have been the year it all started turning around.

Now it will take a guerilla warfare mindset from the one-half-of-one-percent of us Paulers to try and affect change while hopelessly outnumbered.

What are you talking about? Trying to educate people on why government is bad? The majority of people will NEVER see it the way Ron Paul does. You know the quote "if voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal."? I admire your optimism though.
 
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