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In reply to the discussion: Is NSA leaker the same Edward Snowden in Hawaii who is a Ron Paul supporter? [View all]pnwmom
(110,233 posts)60. Pro-drug legalization is a small issue compared to the rights of women
to control their own bodies and the rights of all humans to be free from discrimination in the workplace.
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Is NSA leaker the same Edward Snowden in Hawaii who is a Ron Paul supporter? [View all]
pnwmom
Jun 2013
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adding... in his twenties. What are we going to banish all libertarians from the USofA now?
boston bean
Jun 2013
#19
What is his motivation? He answers your questions right here (VIDEO)
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jun 2013
#13
Before they jump to conclusions, people should read the article. This is what moved him to
leveymg
Jun 2013
#63
So Obama getting elected gave him "hope", but he contributed to the Ron Paul campaign
Major Nikon
Jun 2013
#93
"I didn't like Obama enough to vote for him, but now I'm really really angry at him
struggle4progress
Jun 2013
#112
Maybe his hope went to Obama, but his cash appears to have gone to Ron Paul
Major Nikon
Jun 2013
#116
"He left the CIA in 2009 in order to take his first job working for a private contractor"
ucrdem
Jun 2013
#118
If you don't like the FISA law, change it, right? Isn't that what you & others have said?
DisgustipatedinCA
Jun 2013
#87
Addressed in post. When you're dodging, you're not doing it right. Bye.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jun 2013
#91
Because it calls into question his motives & his characterization of the program.
baldguy
Jun 2013
#42
Who is Obama "holding anonymously without charge, trial, or communication with the outside world".?
baldguy
Jun 2013
#78
This is the same as Tom DeLay sening in people to disrupt the 2000 recount if the above is correct
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#33
Wow, if this is true, Rand Paul SHOULD BE IMPEACHED from his senate seat.
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#24
Rand Paul should be impeached because someone contributed $250 to his campaign?
LondonReign2
Jun 2013
#107
Ron Paul is a lot better than Barack Obama on a lot of civil liberties issues.
ElizabethWarren2016
Jun 2013
#36
He has many other positions that affect women, minorities, LGBT and union members.
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#47
Ron and Rand Paul are in 2013 the John Birch society. More need not be said.
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#108
Who the fuck cares? How desperate is it to try character assasination on someone
TheKentuckian
Jun 2013
#74
And now Rand Paul wants to file a class action suit. Go figure. This has been going on since 2002.
appleannie1
Jun 2013
#75