Monday, September 19, 2011

Music, speeches, Vince Vaughn, Rand Paul, Jack Hunter at LPAC




Why Vince Vaughn supports Ron Paul

When actor Vince Vaughn telephoned Congressman Ron Paul about two and a half years ago, it was not because he was interested in becoming a political activist, although he was interested in a political issue. The Federal Reserve and its inherent problems had become of increasing concern to Vaughn, and he knew that Rep. Paul was one of the most outspoken critics of the United States's central bank. Paul obliged Vaughn, recommending books and websites related to the actor's questions, and the two began a relationship first based on shared philosophical interests which would develop into a friendship. Vaughn even invited Ron and his wife Carol to the Hollywood premier of Vaughn's movie "Couples Retreat" last year.

I can tell you from first-hand experience that most of the congressman's staffers and campaign workers were, until very recently, barely aware of this friendship. Both parties simply preferred to keep their relationship to themselves. For those who know Congressman Paul, his discreet and respectful manner comes as no surprise — and apparently, the same is true of Vince Vaughn.

When Vaughn introduced Paul at the Liberty Political Action Conference in Reno, Nevada last week, it was not something the actor took lightly, knowing full well that introducing the 2012 GOP presidential candidate in a public forum would make national headlines. Of course, that was sort of the point. But whereas many Hollywood actors revel in their role as political activists, Vaughn did not particularly want to use his celebrity to promote his views or anyone else's. Still, Vaughn had political concerns, as do most Americans, and felt it was appropriate and important to make his support for Paul known. It's not as if Vaughn stood to garner any accolades from liberal Hollywood for supporting a conservative Republican trying to take Barack Obama's job. It's certainly not even that the actor would help his career by taking a public political stance, which obviously always carries some risk for anyone in the entertainment industry.

No, Vaughn supported Paul simply because he felt it was the right thing to do. Vince stood behind Ron because he believes his ideas are what's right for this country. This was not a backroom deal made for mutual benefit. This wasn't even a backroom deal. Vaughn's showing of public support for Paul was that of a concerned American, who just happens to be famous, who wanted to do what he thought was right and just. Vaughn did it as a philosophical ally and a friend, and he quite literally had nothing to gain personally from this — which is precisely what made it so special.

Paul's critique of the Federal Reserve and his promotion of the Austrian school of economics always has been, and remains, Vaughn's primary attraction to the congressman's philosophy. And he is certainly not alone. The conservative notion of not spending money you don't have and empowering the free markets has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years. The son of a conservative Republican, Vaughn's interest in restoring sound money as a return to fiscal sanity coincides with public fear of a national debt that now equals the gross domestic product. Vaughn's promotion of Austrian economics coincides with growing American sentiment that the conventional solutions of federal stimulus, bailouts and bigger government do not work and have only made things worse.

Many Democrats, and unfortunately more than a few Republicans, do not seem to have the appropriate sense of urgency on these issues. But Ron Paul does. So, apparently, does Vince Vaughn. So do, increasingly, a substantial portion of the American people.

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If Vaughn's famous movie "Old School" is about middle-aged men reverting to what they considered a better time in their lives, Paul's belief that we should return to the Constitution reflects an earnest desire to rediscover the founding principles that first made this country great: individual liberty over collectivism; state and local solutions over Washington solutions; sound money over an increasingly devalued dollar; a strong national defense over a costly and irrational offense.

Such propositions are no longer radical to an American public that increasingly realizes politics-as-usual have failed to answer the most pressing problems of our day.

Paul's philosophy of liberty poses a direct challenge to the status quo of both parties, and that philosophy is spreading — whether judged by Paul's continued strong double-digit performance in most national polls, continued competitive fundraising or the dominance of his ideas in this election.

Indeed, by most measures, it's safe to say that more Americans than ever are beginning to agree with Ron Paul. Vince Vaughn is simply another one of those Americans.

Jack Hunter writes at the "Paulitical Ticker," where he is the official Ron Paul 2012 campaign blogger.



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Re: U.S Tax payers could pay for Koch Brothers yaught!


name the founders who owned slaves please

what percentage of the signers were they?


On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Stephen Stink <not4udude@yahoo.com> wrote:
How about a Constitutional convention? It's high time for a new one!
Then we could have multi-racial capitalism! T-fags love
the 18 centural constitution because it was drafted by
white slave owners! Throw it away and get a new one!
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!

On Sep 19, 11:12 am, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mr. Parry needs to re-read the constitution... especially the commerce
> clause.
>
> On Sep 19, 11:43 am, Stephen Stink <not4ud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yep....it called subsidies. Lord knows how Bush gave Haliburton tax
> > payer money!
> > Baaaaaaaaam!!!!!!!!!!!http://readersupportednews.org/off-site-opinion-section/72-72/7483-fo...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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Re: U.S Tax payers could pay for Koch Brothers yaught!

How about a Constitutional convention? It's high time for a new one!
Then we could have multi-racial capitalism! T-fags love
the 18 centural constitution because it was drafted by
white slave owners! Throw it away and get a new one!
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!

On Sep 19, 11:12 am, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mr. Parry needs to re-read the constitution... especially the commerce
> clause.
>
> On Sep 19, 11:43 am, Stephen Stink <not4ud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yep....it called subsidies. Lord knows how Bush gave Haliburton tax
> > payer money!
> > Baaaaaaaaam!!!!!!!!!!!http://readersupportednews.org/off-site-opinion-section/72-72/7483-fo...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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Re: U.S Tax payers could pay for Koch Brothers yaught!

Mr. Parry needs to re-read the constitution... especially the commerce
clause.

On Sep 19, 11:43 am, Stephen Stink <not4ud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yep....it called subsidies. Lord knows how Bush gave Haliburton tax
> payer money!
> Baaaaaaaaam!!!!!!!!!!!http://readersupportednews.org/off-site-opinion-section/72-72/7483-fo...

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Re: The problem is not Climate change!

On Sep 19, 10:48 am, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Lil'StevieStink!
>
> Your missive is just downright dumb, on so many levels, but alas, you are a
> Moonbat.   This in and of itself, explains pretty much everything.
>
>
>Reply:Name calling doesn't change the fact you are wrong
Rather moonbat doomrat like you...
Boooooooooooooom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: The problem is not Climate change!

Hey Lil'StevieStink!
 
Your missive is just downright dumb, on so many levels, but alas, you are a Moonbat.   This in and of itself, explains pretty much everything.
 


 
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Stephen Stink <not4udude@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Sep 19, 7:52 am, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> oil companies fucking up the enviroment and the
> government who let them get away with it (BUSH/CHeney)
> ---
> don't like their products? don't buy them.
Reply:Nobody bought air polution moron! What about food poisoning?
>
>

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Re: The problem is not Climate change!

On Sep 19, 7:52 am, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> oil companies fucking up the enviroment and the
> government who let them get away with it (BUSH/CHeney)
> ---
> don't like their products? don't buy them.
Reply:Nobody bought air polution moron! What about food poisoning?
>
>

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U.S Tax payers could pay for Koch Brothers yaught!

Yep....it called subsidies. Lord knows how Bush gave Haliburton tax
payer money!
Baaaaaaaaam!!!!!!!!!!!
http://readersupportednews.org/off-site-opinion-section/72-72/7483-focus-tea-party-gets-the-constitution-wrong

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Team Obama selling Dog Leashes that say "Barrack's Best Friend"

Should be seeling them as pig leashes.


Team Obama selling Dog Leashes that say "Barrack's Best Friend"

Scotty Starnes | September 19, 2011 at 11:30 AM | Tags: 2012 campaign, dog leashes, President Obama | Categories: Political Issues | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-5R1

How pathetic and desperate is the Obama campaign?

From FoxNation:

That's right people, for the small price of only fifteen dollars you can now purchase a dog leash that says, "2012 Barack's Best Friend."

Not a dog person? Not to worry. The Obama 2012 campaign is also selling cat collars that say, "Cats for Obama."

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US Taxpayers Could Pay For European Bailout




US Taxpayers Could Pay For European Bailout

John W. Schoen, MSNBC 9/17/2011 The U.S. is coming to Europe's financial rescue. So far, America's role is fairly limited. But if the crisis continues to grow and the U.S. takes on a wider role, U.S. consumers and taxpayers could feel a bigger impact. The biggest exposure could come from America's status as the single [...]

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Race-Based Politics? Congressional Black Caucus Member: "If Obama Wasn't President, We Would Be Marching on the White House"




Race-Based Politics? Congressional Black Caucus Member: "If Obama Wasn't President, We Would Be Marching on the White House"

The face of a racist

Need more proof that Democrats are the party of true racists? Here it is.

From The Hill:

Unhappy members of the Congressional Black Caucus "probably would be marching on the White House" if Obama were not president, according to CBC Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.).

"If [former President] Bill Clinton had been in the White House and had failed to address this problem, we probably would be marching on the White House," Cleaver told "The Miami Herald" in comments published Sunday. "There is a less-volatile reaction in the CBC because nobody wants to do anything that would empower the people who hate the president."

Translation: If this was a White President the CBC would be marching on the White House. Since it's Obama, and they share the same skin color, the CBC will continue to make excuses for his failures.

CBC members have expressed concern in recent months as the unemployment rate has continued to rise amongst African-Americans, pushing for Obama to do more to address the needs of vulnerable communities.

Rise? It's above Depression-era levels, yet the CBC covers for Obama's failures instead of protecting their constituents.

"We're supportive of the president, but we getting tired, y'all," Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) said in August. "We want to give [Obama] every opportunity, but our people are hurting. The unemployment is unconscionable. We don't know what the strategy is."

Rather than targeting Obama's leadership, many CBC members aimed their fire at the Tea Party movement over the summer's congressional recess. Waters said in a public meeting in her district that the Tea Party "can go straight to hell." Another member, Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.), called the Tea Party "the real enemy" seeking to hold Congress "hostage."

Need more proof that the Democrats, and the CBC, are the real racists?

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Re: The problem is not Climate change!

oil companies fucking up the enviroment and the
government who let them get away with it (BUSH/CHeney)
---
don't like their products? don't buy them.

http://www.priweb.org/ed/pgws/uses/uses_home.html

On Sep 18, 12:45 pm, Stephen Stink <not4ud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yep...the problem is oil companies fucking up the enviroment and the
> government who let them get away with it (BUSH/CHeney) Dont-cha just
> love it?
> BOooooooooooom!

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Re: FBI SUBMITS! Agrees to drop Islamic counter- terrorism training because of threats of litigation jihad by Terrorist Front Group CAIR

these religious freaks are a danger to everyone
just stay out of the way and let them kill themselves

don't support politicians who want to involve the US military in their
war
the interventionist policy is not in the best interest of the USA
we know who promotes the policy … they must be removed from our
society

On Sep 19, 6:27 am, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> SUBMITS! Agrees to drop Islamic counter- terrorism training because of
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> * | September 19, 2011 at 3:51 AM | Categories: CAIR
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>
> Under relentless pressure from Muslim Brotherhood front group CAIR (Council
> on Islamic-American Relations) and the Obama Regime, the Federal Bureau of
> Investigation will discontinue a lecture series that taught
> counter-terrorism agents that mainstream Muslims are violent. RELATED
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Re: Reaction to Ron Paul shows some Americans are exceptionally stupid

Rick Santorum ...
"We stand for American exceptionalism," (Note: This term was coined
by a communist; see here.) the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania
proclaimed. "We stand for freedom and opportunity for everyone around
the world."
---
knuckleheads think the US has the right and ability to fight for the
freedom of other nations.
we know who has them convinced and controls them ... to the detriment
of the USA.
to those who promote an interventionist policy ... fund your own
charities without US tax dollars


On Sep 18, 7:33 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> Reaction to Ron Paul shows some Americans are exceptionally stupidPublished: Sunday, September 18, 2011, 2:00 AM
> By Paul Mulshine/The Star Ledger
> Among my least favorite clichés is that one about "speaking truth to power." It's easy to speak truth to powerful people. There aren't many of them and they don't care what you say.
> What really takes nerve is to speak truth to knuckleheads. There are tens of millions of them. And they get to vote.
> That is the charm of Ron Paul. I think I can say, without fear of contradiction, that no politician in recent history has irritated so many knuckleheads in so few words.
> The high point had to be last week at that tea party debate in Florida. A questioner asked whether the candidates favor cutting defense spending to balance the budget. Given the fact that every candidate opposes tax hikes, the only intelligent response had to be, "Of course."
> But when the Texas congressman said exactly that, he set off a sort of knucklehead revolt. Paul started with an assertion that the armed forces should be used solely for defensive purposes. Many Republicans would agree with that. But Paul felt a need to needle the knuckleheads:
> "The purpose of al Qaeda was to attack us, invite us over there, where they can target us and they have been doing it," said Paul. "They have more attacks against us and the American interests per month than occurred in all the years before 9/11, but we're there occupying their land."
> After Paul went on to ask how we'd feel if we were invaded by China, the No. 1 knucklehead in the race, Rick Santorum, got a chance to reply. He'd been standing there with his jaw open like a flounder and he rose to the bait like it was a chunk of fresh squid.
> "We stand for American exceptionalism,"  (Note: This term was coined by a communist; seehere.)the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania proclaimed. "We stand for freedom and opportunity for everyone around the world."
> This got the predictable round of applause from the knuckleheads. But Paul went right back at them: "As long as this country follows that idea, we're going to be under a lot of danger," he said. He proceeded to point out the harsh reality that armed occupation leads to armed resistance.
> All of this earned Paul a hearty round of boos, but it's the accepted view among those who understand terrorism. The statistics Paul cited come from Robert Pape, a University of Chicago political scientist who has studied suicide terrorism extensively. Pape notes that before 9/11, only about 10 percent of suicide attacks were aimed at Americans. Now, it's more than 90 percent.
> Perhaps the leading American expert on suicide terrorism is Bob Baer, a former CIA agent who spent most of the '80s and '90s running around the Mideast. When I called Baer to ask his opinion of Paul's parallel to a foreign invasion of the United States, he brought up the 1984 movie "Red Dawn."
> In it, a small town in Colorado is invaded by Russian paratroopers. The local high school kids get guns and take to the hills.
> "We don't want to be occupied," said Baer, who's from Colorado. "The movie was about high school kids essentially committing suicide."
> In making the documentary "The Cult of the Suicide Bomber," Baer interviewed several would-be suicide bombers who had been captured before killing themselves, as well as the relatives of many successful suicide bombers.
> "There was a guy whose cousin blew herself up in a restaurant," he recalled. "And he said, 'Because they're killing us, we have to blow ourselves up. We don't have F-16s and tanks, so we have to use suicide belts.'"
> The ultimate irony here, Baer said, is that Islamic radicals may not be needing those suicide belts much longer. Thanks to the insistence by the neoconservatives which is the polite way of saying "knucklehead"   that everyone should be freed from dictatorial rule, Islamic fundamentalists are now in a position to control much of the Mideast.
> Once freed from the horrible Hosni Mubarak, Baer noted, the Egyptians promptly sacked the Israeli embassy in Cairo. If the dictatorship in Syria falls, he said, Israel will be surrounded on all sides by angry Muslims. All of them will have the freedom and opportunity Santorum and his fellow neocons wanted them to have.
> "We really do have to wake up," Baer said. "We do not have the money to play out our fantasies."
> That's the truth. And at least one candidate is pointing it out to the knuckleheads.
> ALSO: Did Rick Santorum and his wife attendthat California straw pollwith their kids? If so, that might explain the number of votes he got.http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2011/09/reaction_to_ron_paul_shows_som.html

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--- On Mon, 19/9/11, Nayyer Bhai <nayyerbhai@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Nayyer Bhai <nayyerbhai@gmail.com>
Subject: Tlaash Rishta
To:
Cc: nayyerbhai@gmail.com
Date: Monday, 19 September, 2011, 3:26 PM

  السلام علیکم  و رحمت الله 
مجھے  امید ہے کہ اس سلسلہ میں میرے بھائی بہن میری مدد فرمایںگے 
ایک بہت اچھی نو عمر اور دراز قد   لڑکی کے لیے   ایک اچھے دیندار گھرانے کے نوجوان لڑکے کا رشتہ درکار ہے . جہیز کی تمنا رکھنے والے زحمت نہ کریں  کیوں کہ والدین باوجود طاقت رکھنے کے اس بری رسم کے خاتمہ کے لیے  جہیز نام کی کوئی چیز نہیں دیںگے 
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