White Shogun
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I just watched the Ron Paul interview on the Glenn Beck show. Frankly, I was actually a little disappointed.
One thing that really surprised me, given Beck's view on the topic, is that they did not discuss immigration at all.
Paul said that he would dissolve the IRS and do away with the income tax. He said he'd replace it with:... nothing.
He'd use only user fees to fund the government, and cut spending.
Beck asked him about 9/11 conspiracy theories. Paul actually seemed annoyed that Beck was asking him about it, and told him that he felt he shouldn't have to answer those kind of questions. At worse, Paul said, the government was inept. Obviously, even if he thought so, Paul wouldn't say it on national television. But I don't think he believes anything other than the official version anyway. He strikes me as too good-hearted to think anyone is that evil.
Paul said that he would pardon Ramos and Compean, but dropped the ball when Beck asked him about Johnny Sutton, the US Attorney who prosecuted them. Paul didn't know who Sutton was, and asked Beck to tell him more about Sutton. It was only after Beck explained that Paul was able to say oh, yes, there was prosecutorial over reach in this case.
Honestly guys, I don't think Paul will ever be elected. I've donated money to his campaign, tell everyone I know about him, have joined meetup groups, but.. he isn't going to make it into office.
And even if he does, most of what he wants to do will never come to pass because he won't make it happen by executive order. He'll work the process through Congress, and if it fails, that would be it. He believes in the Constitution that strongly.
I will still vote for him in the primaries though. We'll see what happens.
One thing that really surprised me, given Beck's view on the topic, is that they did not discuss immigration at all.
Paul said that he would dissolve the IRS and do away with the income tax. He said he'd replace it with:... nothing.
He'd use only user fees to fund the government, and cut spending.
Beck asked him about 9/11 conspiracy theories. Paul actually seemed annoyed that Beck was asking him about it, and told him that he felt he shouldn't have to answer those kind of questions. At worse, Paul said, the government was inept. Obviously, even if he thought so, Paul wouldn't say it on national television. But I don't think he believes anything other than the official version anyway. He strikes me as too good-hearted to think anyone is that evil.
Paul said that he would pardon Ramos and Compean, but dropped the ball when Beck asked him about Johnny Sutton, the US Attorney who prosecuted them. Paul didn't know who Sutton was, and asked Beck to tell him more about Sutton. It was only after Beck explained that Paul was able to say oh, yes, there was prosecutorial over reach in this case.
Honestly guys, I don't think Paul will ever be elected. I've donated money to his campaign, tell everyone I know about him, have joined meetup groups, but.. he isn't going to make it into office.
And even if he does, most of what he wants to do will never come to pass because he won't make it happen by executive order. He'll work the process through Congress, and if it fails, that would be it. He believes in the Constitution that strongly.
I will still vote for him in the primaries though. We'll see what happens.