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Box A Rox
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He doesn't want to arm them at all, the rebels are massacring Christians over there and that is a fact, the video I posted showed Obama's buddies beheading 3 priests, are you saying you support that box, do you support arming and funding those people?


Nope!  Why would you assume that I do?





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He doesn't want to arm them at all, the rebels are massacring Christians over there and that is a fact, the video I posted showed Obama's buddies beheading 3 priests, are you saying you support that box, do you support arming and funding those people?


Nope!  Why would you assume that I do?





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Nope!  Why would you assume that I do?





You made it out as a bad thing that Rand Paul doesn't want to bomb Syria or arm the rebels who are killing Christians over there. This is the problem with you not knowing who the rebels are or knowing the atrocities they caused over there.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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You made it out as a bad thing that Rand Paul doesn't want to bomb Syria or arm the rebels who are killing Christians over there. This is the problem with you not knowing who the rebels are or knowing the atrocities they caused over there.[/quote]

Rand didn't mention killing Muslims... those disposable people in the middle east who produce our oil...
Rand only mentioned that he didn't want the US retaliatory strike to kill CHRISTIANS.
Apparently killing Muslims is acceptable.

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Sen. Rand Paul  said on Tuesday that:
an attack on Syria would be a bad idea if U.S.
weapons were “used to kill Christians.”


In an interview with conservative radio host Mike Huckabee, Paul said that President
Barack Obama needed to understand that “there are 2 million Christians living in Syria,
more than just about any place in the Middle East.”

“And I just don’t want to see my kids or weapons of the United States being used to
kill Christians in Syria,”[quote]


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You made it out as a bad thing that Rand Paul doesn't want to bomb Syria or arm the rebels who are killing Christians over there. This is the problem with you not knowing who the rebels are or knowing the atrocities they caused over there.


Rand didn't mention killing Muslims... those disposable people in the middle east who produce our oil...
Rand only mentioned that he didn't want the US retaliatory strike to kill CHRISTIANS.
Apparently killing Muslims is acceptable.

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He didn't mention Buddhists, Atheists, Satanist's, Sikhism, or Judaism either, that bastard Is that the best argument you got that he didn't mention Muslim's, most be a slow day on the liberal blogs.


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Rand didn't mention killing Muslims... those disposable people in the middle east who produce our oil...
Rand only mentioned that he didn't want the US retaliatory strike to kill CHRISTIANS.
Apparently killing Muslims is acceptable.



He didn't mention Buddhists, Atheists, Satanist's, Sikhism, or Judaism either, that bastard Is that the best argument you got that he didn't mention Muslim's, most be a slow day on the liberal blogs.[/quote]

In a Muslim Country, Rand Paul is only worried about killing Christians.  He voices no concern for
the vast majority of the country who are Muslim who may die in a bombing.  


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Bush war bad-Obama war good

keep repeating


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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"I think it's at least 50/50 whether the House will vote down involvement in the Syrian war.
I think the Senate will rubber stamp what Obama wants but I think the House will be a much
closer vote."
-- Sen. Rand Paul

In other words, Rand Paul won't be held responsible for anything.  As a Senator, he knows he can vote
NO and the issue will  pass in the Senate.
A trick he learned from his dad... Just Vote NO!
A chip off the old Blockhead!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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In other words, Rand Paul won't be held responsible for anything.  As a Senator, he knows he can vote
NO and the issue will  pass in the Senate.
A trick he learned from his dad... Just Vote NO!
A chip off the old Blockhead!


So if those in his area he represents overwhelmingly are against it he should just follow Obama anyway, not everyone is a party shill like you.


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So if those in his area he represents overwhelmingly are against it he should just follow Obama anyway, not everyone is a party shill like you.


Yea... The Rotten Apple doesn't fall far from the Rotten Tree.  
In Texas Daddy Paul voted against hurricane aid for his own constitutions.  I'm sure they were
glad that he refused federal aid to help rebuild their homes and businesses.


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Yea... The Rotten Apple doesn't fall far from the Rotten Tree.  
In Texas Daddy Paul voted against hurricane aid for his own constitutions.  I'm sure they were
glad that he refused federal aid to help rebuild their homes and businesses.


And he was re-elected how many times, yeah that's what I thought


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Rand Paul and Ted Cruz’s Defund Obamacare Rally
Attracts Dozens of Medicare Using Elderly People


Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz’s defund Obamacare rally today turned out to be a giant bust,
as the only people most interested in stopping Obamacare are old people who are already
on Medicare.

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Crowd shots were not often seen during the live stream of the event, and
for good reason most of the people there appeared to be the typical older white
Republican voters. The great irony of the rally was that many of the people who
did attend the event were likely on Medicare. Those in attendance cheered on
speaker after speaker as they railed against government run healthcare all the
while knowing that they are recipients of one of the best healthcare programs
in the country, which just so happens to be run by the government.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Bush war bad-Obama war good
keep repeating


Sorry Graham... Bush actually had a war... two of them.  
Obama ended one and is in the process of ending the other next year.

As for Syria... that war is apparently OVER.  Obama won!!!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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