posted on Jun, 8 2007 @ 03:05 PM
OK, I support Ron Paul, so it's a given that I am sure will be used to say that I'm biased. Still, take a good look at all the rest, both parties.
Would you really and honestly say that a single one of them is different?
Now consider this: We've had decades of the same type of politician in the White House. It hasn't made a bit of real worthwhile change for America.
Every one of them has been as interchangeable as if pressed out with a cookie cutter. It hasn't mattered if they were Democrats or Republicans,
everything has went downhill steadily.
Oh sure, there were minor drifts one way or the other between one President and the next. But that's like saying that one driver has done better than
another in steering us down the road to damnation.
So Ron Paul is a liberal at heart. So was Jefferson. Our nation was conceived as a liberal idea. This country began by bucking the trend of where most
had monarchies or emperors, and that was a liberal idea at the time. Our founding documents were reviled around the world as being unworkable, that a
nation could not be governed by the very people who were it's citizens.
We must return to that liberal document called the Constitution. We need the liberal idea that government is to be as small as possible. Our children
will thank us for removing the burden of debt that bloated Federal programs and insane wars bring about.
Liberal? Hell, I would vote for a skunk ape on heroin if he would follow the Constitution!