Ron Paul is the best of the republicans, but he's fucking crazy. He wants to end wars BUT also wants unification of church and state, abortion rights destroyed and the return of the gold standard which is doomed to fail. Amongst some other crazy schemes.
On the other hand, Obama is not only a weak president but after NOT vetoing the NDAA (which is terrible BTW) it seems clear he is also a malevolent force.
Evil vs. crazy - take your pick. Personally I'd rather not vote, or wait for someone who makes SENSE to step up.
Ron Paul on Seperation of Church and State:
"The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders' political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. Certainly the drafters of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, both replete with references to God, would be aghast at the federal government's hostility to religion".
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Ron Paul is the best of the republicans, but he's fucking crazy. He wants to end wars BUT also wants unification of church and state, abortion rights destroyed and the return of the gold standard which is doomed to fail. Amongst some other crazy schemes.
On the other hand, Obama is not only a weak president but after NOT vetoing the NDAA (which is terrible BTW) it seems clear he is also a malevolent force.
Evil vs. crazy - take your pick. Personally I'd rather not vote, or wait for someone who makes SENSE to step up.
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You are way off on the church and state unification. Where do you come up with that?
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Ron Paul on Seperation of Church and State:
"The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders' political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. Certainly the drafters of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, both replete with references to God, would be aghast at the federal government's hostility to religion".
You are way off on this Christian Theocracy crap.