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Racist Republican Ron Paul says the secessionists should be listened to.
Topic Started: Nov 20 2012, 04:00 PM (227 Views)
Mal

Republican Ron Paul continues his bitter trek to the Right as he demands that those Americans who want to leave the Union should be listened to. Paul argued "if a people cannot secede from an oppressive government, they cannot truly be considered free.Secession is a deeply American principle. This country was born through secession. Some felt it was treasonous to secede from England, but those “traitors” became our country’s greatest patriots.
There is nothing treasonous or unpatriotic about wanting a federal government that is more responsive to the people it represents. That is what our Revolutionary War was all about and today our own federal government is vastly overstepping its constitutional bounds with no signs of reform. In fact, the recent election only further entrenched the status quo. If the possibility of secession is completely off the table there is nothing to stop the federal government from continuing to encroach on our liberties and no recourse for those who are sick and tired of it."
Le Paul go and take his sorry racists with him.
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UTB

So whining foreign Negro, find in the Constitution where it says that a state CANNOT secede! And please tell us where he said that the white race is superior to the black race, find that for us too! That's what "racism " is all about,the belief in racial superiority isn't it?

“Racist” is an accusation levied when those doing the accusing are intellectually incapable of engaging the accused in rational debate on a given issue."


And foreign Negro "MAL" is afraid to debate any issue, typical, so damned typical!
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Mal

Racist Ron Paul would want the south to get independence, it would be his only chance at being President.
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