Why all the negativity on the SC debate?

I turned it off after the OBL crap. I agree with Ron Paul on the issue, but I think that just killed any chances of him winning South Carolina. I was especially annoyed with Bret for interrupting Ron's answer. Most of these dummies voting in the primary believe America has the moral right to go anywhere anytime to kill her enemies and screw the consequences. They're like children in that they don't think ahead and that actions have consequences.

The booing over Ron's statement of Christ's Golden Rule just made my blood boil with rage. The ignorance they show is insulting to any thoughtful good person.

I felt the same way. The crowd was so out of touch with reality. RP getting in office seems to be the last chance for a peaceful revolution. So you can't help but rage when you have to deal with bias media, out of touch people, and others that don't want any change. The economy won't last another 4 years at this rate.
 
Me neither. That was a Biblical event. I'm still processing it and the implications.

Bill Maher is going to have a field day with it. It was a big event and will eventually be a huge image problem for the GOP overall who want to continue painting themselves and the "moral majority". I think a lot pastors out there are going to be thinking quite heavily about it.
 
Republicans booing the golden rule may end up being the best part of the debate. It didn't feel like it at the time, but what louder clarion call can you imagine to wake up borderlines than learning that the GOP audience booed Jesus Christ?
 
I think he stumbled on foreign policy. He does this a lot.... Trying to say too much about things that most people don't understand.
He should just stick to the obvious. Like getting Osama...

What I think he should've said
"I voted in favor of going after Osama. I will alway support getting people that harm Americans. But what I won't support as president, is sending our military resources all around the world attacking countries that pose no threat to our national security. Because it takes away from the real threats which was Osama Bin Laden. If I was president on 9/11, Osama bin laden would've been captured, tride and punished the first year.
The soldiers would've been home the first year. As a matter of fact, our military would've been home by the end of my first term. The bases over there would've been closed. Bases over here would've been re-opened. And we could've started saving all those trillions of $$$ that we've wasted, and started using that money for Americans"...


But I'm not Ron Paul.
 
I saw in another post someone said that Paul should say "If I had been President then, Osama would have been 10 years ago." That's an answer that would resonate.
 
Bill Maher is going to have a field day with it. It was a big event and will eventually be a huge image problem for the GOP overall who want to continue painting themselves and the "moral majority". I think a lot pastors out there are going to be thinking quite heavily about it.

Great point. I didn't even think of this.
 
I saw in another post someone said that Paul should say "If I had been President then, Osama would have been 10 years ago." That's an answer that would resonate.

Everyone knows Osama has been dead since 2001;)
 
Republicans booing the golden rule may end up being the best part of the debate. It didn't feel like it at the time, but what louder clarion call can you imagine to wake up borderlines than learning that the GOP audience booed Jesus Christ?

Wise observation GF. I am beginning to feel better about this debate after all...
 
the questions and audience was so openly biased; not anti-Paul but pro-Newt

and it rattled all the candidates except the chosen Newt
 
Robert Murphy just posted the 56 second segment where Ron Paul was booed for advocating a "Golden Rule" foreign policy. Maybe it's just me, but the cheers at the end of his statement (when he argued for not starting a war with Iran, and ending the wars we are in, and bringing the troops home) sounded louder than the boos.

Ron Paul didn't get flustered too badly, either, it seemed to me. I would have gone red with rage and started shouting back.
Is this the video you're talking about? If so, look at all the comments favoring Dr. Paul. Like others have suggested this could end up helping the good doctor.

Ron Paul Booed by Insane Debate Audience for Endorsing the Golden Rule


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v8qtZ3I5AM
 
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I just watched the "Ron Paul debate highlights", and, I'm sorry to say, Dr. Paul did freakin' awesome.
 
I think I echo Barry Goldwater when he lamented the fact that the GOP became infiltrated and taken over by religious fascists.

"There is no position on which people are so immovable as their religious beliefs. There is no more powerful ally one can claim in a debate than Jesus Christ, or God, or Allah, or whatever one calls this supreme being. But like any powerful weapon, the use of God's name on one's behalf should be used sparingly. The religious factions that are growing throughout our land are not using their religious clout with wisdom. They are trying to force government leaders into following their position 100 percent. If you disagree with these religious groups on a particular moral issue, they complain, they threaten you with a loss of money or votes or both. I'm frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' and 'D.' Just who do they think they are? And from where do they presume to claim the right to dictate their moral beliefs to me? And I am even more angry as a legislator who must endure the threats of every religious group who thinks it has some God-granted right to control my vote on every roll call in the Senate. I am warning them today: I will fight them every step of the way if they try to dictate their moral convictions to all Americans in the name of 'conservatism.' " -- BARRY GOLDWATER

Man I can't wait til they all just go the fuck away. These folk's aren't Christian, they're just religious fanatics who want to use the Government to control every aspect of your life as well as the lives of foreigners. It's insane. They just booed Civilization, peace, and property rights. Makes the blood boil.
 
My wife says that it's possible that the people weren't booing Ron Paul at the "Golden Rule" comment; someone was definitely shouting something right as Ron Paul was beginning to speak, and it sounded as if perhaps the same someone shouted something again while Dr. Paul was speaking. It's possible the people around this person were trying to get the guy to shut up, or something....
 
My wife says that it's possible that the people weren't booing Ron Paul at the "Golden Rule" comment; someone was definitely shouting something right as Ron Paul was beginning to speak, and it sounded as if perhaps the same someone shouted something again while Dr. Paul was speaking. It's possible the people around this person were trying to get the guy to shut up, or something....

No way, not that many people that loud.
 
Who else thinks Jon Stewart is going to crush this golden faux pas? :D

I do. The only time I ever think "Man, Ron should run 3rd party and stick it to these bastards for mistreating him" is when they act like this.. Can you imagine if a Paul supporter was heckling Romney like that? It would be all over the news. Bret Baier is a joke too. He had to go back to his "You're to the left of Obama on this issue" claim.. Ron should have said "I'd like to see your political spectrum you nitwit, you work and FOX and have no understanding of the right, the left or true conservatism"
 
Robert Murphy just posted the 56 second segment where Ron Paul was booed for advocating a "Golden Rule" foreign policy. Maybe it's just me, but the cheers at the end of his statement (when he argued for not starting a war with Iran, and ending the wars we are in, and bringing the troops home) sounded louder than the boos.

Ron Paul didn't get flustered too badly, either, it seemed to me. I would have gone red with rage and started shouting back.

I had to cut the tv off at that point before i destroyed my tv. The people in the audience booing are the same folks that were stoning jesus and forcing him to the cross.
 
I hate South Carolina, except for the people who vote for Ron in the primary. The rest of the can secede. Since slavery's been abolished, no one's gonna give a shit this time. I effing hate that POS, war-mongering state.
 
The audiance was stacked bro, you know Bill Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, and Dick Cheney were sitting in the audience. Other people got payed off to simply boo Ron Paul, this is just a sign of the establishment's desparation.
 
I had to cut the tv off at that point before i destroyed my tv. The people in the audience booing are the same folks that were stoning jesus and forcing him to the cross.

Yeah, and the same idiots who call themselves "Christians." Christians, my ass. No wonder so many people hate religion, and Christianity in particular.

Ron Paul is the true Christian there, yet he's boo'd off the stage. Perfect comparison. I absolutely abhor these phony Christians. It's why I stopped going to church years ago, and no religious institution will ever see a red cent from me again.
 
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