Thursday, July 12, 2007

Rudolph Giuliani vs Ron Paul: Never trust the City cowboy

Ron Paul, one of the many republican nominees for the presidency in 2008, may be at least as intelligent as Giuliani. Trust me, the Dr. Paul (real doctor not fake ass church doctor) looks horrifying on paper; a republican representative form Texas vs. the republican bad boy hero from New York. But, if you look close, in terms specific issues Rudy Giuliani comes off like a jabbering monkey, saying things like "No matter how you try to blame it on the president, the actual responsibility for it really would be for the troops that were there. Did they search carefully enough?" (In response to the lost explosives in the Al Qa'qaa high explosives controversy).

Ron Paul, the candidate from TEXAS, said "All initiation of force is a violation of someone else's rights, whether initiated by an individual or the state, for the benefit of an individual or group of individuals, even if it's supposed to be for the benefit of another individual or group of individuals. Legitimate use of violence can only be that which is required in self-defense." in response to a question about military intervention into places like Iraq, while Giuliani referred the future of the war in Iraq as being something "in the hands of other people".

But don't go off and vote for Ron Paul, he's bat shit crazy, seriously and full of good old fashion, southern bible belt insights like, "Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called "diversity" actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist." By Ron Paul's logic attempts at unifying Americans of differing ethnic groups is equatable to joining the KKK.

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