Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Re: Was that Missouri or Russia where Ron Paul's supporters were arrested?

how anyone who believes in small government and fiscal conservatism
can be opposed to Ron Paul.
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those who support an interventionist policy and israel

On Mar 19, 2:26 pm, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> Was that Missouri or Russia where Ron Paul's supporters were arrested?Published: Sunday, March 18, 2012, 7:11 PM     Updated: Sunday, March 18, 2012, 8:03 PM
> By Paul Mulshine/The Star Ledger
> You might have seen those articles about how a number of Ron Paul supporterswere arrestedduring what seemed to be a routine floor fight at a caucus in Missouri.
> That sounds like the sort of thing you might expect in Russia.
> Apparently this writer at theTea Party Advocacy Tracking Hubthought so:"While the GOP may been a bit hard nosed in trying to stick to the ground rules, the actual Caucasus was not the time for the attendees to change the rules."The plural of "caucus" is "caucuses" (no capital letters).The Caucasusis a mountain chain in Russia.
> Which is where this sort of thing usually occurs. So if this was a Freudian slip, the writer certainly slipped in the right direction.
> But as always with these tea-party types, I find myself asking how anyone who believes in small government and fiscal conservatism can be opposed to Ron Paul.
> In this case, TPATH seems to have gone out of its way to provide a justification for banning video recordings at  political events.
> On the other hand, maybe this guy really does believe we're in Russia.http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2012/03/was_that_missouri_or_russia_wh.html

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