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In reply to the discussion: Obama vs Ron Paul : both hold positions anathema to liberals. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)57. Excellent, I never heard him talking about the Drug War before.
Imagine if that wasted trillion dollars had been spent on treatment of drug addiction as a health issue.
He has a lot of good ideas. We need more like him in Congress. I wonder what happened to the legislation he introduced, how many sponsors he got?
And I'm glad he focused on the racial aspect of those laws. In NYC the NYPD have been using the drug laws to make record numbers of arrests and to conduct hundreds of thousands of harassing stop-and-frisk detentions some leading to arrests for no good reason, almost all of them African Americans and/or other minorities.
Good for him, I hope he gets more support after we elect more Progressive Democrats to Congress.
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It's not about Ron Paul's "liberal priorities", it's about liberal/progressives "liberal priorities"
MrCoffee
Jan 2012
#5
Note that Paul and the President share an opposition to marriage equalty.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#25
I agree with your first sentence, but disagree with comparing Edwards to Paul
LeftishBrit
Jan 2012
#69
I remember when the War in Iraq was in its beginning stages. I believe that was when it struck me
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#26
Just like you're wrong if the first word out of your mouth after saying Barack Obama
MNBrewer
Jan 2012
#18
It's being done now by corporations, they're just using the government as the middle man. I
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#28
Corporations are running this government right now. I don't know that it is Libertarianism, but
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#35
Our best hope is to start looking for someone who will better represent us in 2016.
dawg
Jan 2012
#56
I think we should stop saying libertarians take "correct" positions for "crazy reasons".
Saving Hawaii
Jan 2012
#62
I'm sure Sirota knows more than anyone here about Paul. Paul is not the point. The point is
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#29
Sirota makes a most astute observation re: the election of a President and not a government.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#14
1. That was the point in Sirota's column about electing a President vs a Government.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#21
Paul is the only one openly advocating for legalization so if you agree with that, De Facto,
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#30
Of course he sees, we all see. What you are missing is that it doesn't matter. What matters is that
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#37
The 'why of it'. Okay, Paul is saying all the right things for all the wrong reasons.
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#40
A majority of Americans on all national polls are opposed to Corporate bailouts.
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#58
So, forget Paul. Where is the Democrat who supports your opposition to the Drug War?
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#45
That's because the corporate media has little or no interest in broadcasting serious opposition
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#76
Absolutely kudos to Congressman Cohen, but my point regarding the corporate media is legitimate.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#84
My point is you don't have to agree with the why, not if Obama gets out in front of the what; which
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#73
And my point is YES you do have to agree to the "why" if you are supporting the "what"...
Spazito
Jan 2012
#75
No you don't because by getting out in front of the what, you have more power to dictate the why.
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#77
If you supported freedom for the slaves, I doubt many people asked the why as well?
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#80
Great, in that case you support the what; legalization of cannabis, now the issue becomes how do we
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#85
Well, I keep seeing attacks on writers and on Paul and some of them may even have points to make
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#53
Why aren't you avoiding topics re endless wars, surveillance, police power, bank bailouts,
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2012
#22
What's sad is that you don't care about the reasons a Libertarian/Republican is doing so
Son of Gob
Jan 2012
#50
What's really sad is that you still have not shown me a Democrat on the national stage who
sabrina 1
Jan 2012
#52