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Old 10-16-2011, 04:59 PM
 
Location: SC
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Ron Paul gives the brutally honest answer to the question:


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Old 10-16-2011, 05:49 PM
 
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Most people can't handle the true.

Just look at Eric Cartman. He said he is not fat, just big boned.
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Old 10-16-2011, 05:57 PM
 
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It might be a better representation of Paul's positions to not choose videos that are cut off before he actually completes his point. Wasn't it the 2011 SC debate where he basically says the same thing?

Just sayin.....this "gotcha" stuff is the commonly used low approached of Paul's political competitors. I think it is best when Paul supporters take the high road in presenting his viewpoints. Just my opinion. YMMV
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Old 10-16-2011, 07:44 PM
 
Location: SC
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It might be a better representation of Paul's positions to not choose videos that are cut off before he actually completes his point. Wasn't it the 2011 SC debate where he basically says the same thing?

Just sayin.....this "gotcha" stuff is the commonly used low approached of Paul's political competitors. I think it is best when Paul supporters take the high road in presenting his viewpoints. Just my opinion. YMMV
That was an old old clip and to me it isn't a matter of high road or low road but it is another example of his foresight. He brings up how terrible it would be if the government tried to force people to fit their ideal of "healthy" or what have you. (They really don't care about us at all. It is just about having control over us.) Today they are trying to mandate reduction in our use of salt. They want to force HPV vaccines on 12 year olds and say they want to give them the "right to choose". Yeah right. There will be no choice. It will be forced. Ron Paul was just using the example of being forced to go on a diet by the government as an example back then. It sounded incredulous to the audience then..... but look at what has come to pass?
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Old 10-16-2011, 08:47 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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It might be a better representation of Paul's positions to not choose videos that are cut off before he actually completes his point. Wasn't it the 2011 SC debate where he basically says the same thing?

Just sayin.....this "gotcha" stuff is the commonly used low approached of Paul's political competitors. I think it is best when Paul supporters take the high road in presenting his viewpoints. Just my opinion. YMMV

Sugarcoating serves only one purpose.
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