Ron Paul Blimp Discussed on Tucker Carlson

Posted by RottingNation On December - 17 - 20072 COMMENTS

 

Ron Paul TV Ad – Healthcare

Posted by RottingNation On December - 15 - 2007ADD COMMENTS

Ron Paul introduces his health care views to the people. 

Noninterventionism: America’s Original Foreign Policy

Posted by RottingNation On December - 12 - 20077 COMMENTS

 

Noninterventionism was the policy of many of the founding fathers of the United States and it is a policy that should be readopted.  Doing so will increase trade with all nations, decrease the tax burden on all citizens, and increase national security.

 

In his first inaugural address, Thomas Jefferson gave future generations strict counsel: “Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none… These principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation… They should be the creed of our political faith, the text of civil instruction, the touchstone by which we try the services of those we trust; and should we wander from them in moments of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps and to regain the road which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety.” This speech, in its entirety, is one that every American should read; his advice was sound, especially regarding foreign policy. Many of the problems that America faces around the world today are a direct result of what Jefferson warned against: entangling alliances.

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Ron Paul on Morning Joe (11/27/07)

Posted by RottingNation On December - 2 - 2007ADD COMMENTS

Stephen King: Maybe We Should ‘Waterboard’ Jenna Bush

Posted by RottingNation On November - 28 - 20075 COMMENTS

Time Magazine recently conducted an interview with the best-selling novelist Stephen King that quickly turned into a discussion about media, news organizations, and politics.

The interview started with King asking who Time’s person of the year was going to be. After Gilbert Cruz, the interviewer, told him that he didn’t know King suggested that it should be Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan. 

Cruz was apparently stunned and asked King if he was being serious, which led to a long rant about what is covered in the news media: “Yeah. You know, I just filmed a segment for Nightline, about [the movie version of his novella] The Mist, and one of the things I said to them was, you know, “You guys are just covering — what do they call it — the scream of the peacock, and you’re missing the whole fox hunt.” Like waterboarding [or] where all the money went that we poured into Iraq. It just seems to disappear. And yet you get this coverage of who’s gonna get custody of Britney’s kids? Whether or not Lindsay drank at her twenty-first birthday party, and all this other shit. You know, this morning, the two big stories on CNN are Kanye West’s mother, who died, apparently, after having some plastic surgery. The other big thing that’s going on is whether or not this cop [Drew Peterson] killed his… wife. And meanwhile, you’ve got Pakistan in the midst of a real crisis, where these people have nuclear weapons that we helped them develop. You’ve got a guy in charge, who’s basically declared himself the military strongman and is being supported by the Bush administration, whose raison d’etre for going into Iraq was to spread democracy in the world.

At this point, the rant turned to his thoughts on torture. Stephen King suggested that if the Bush Administration does not believe that waterboarding is torture then they should do some “personal investigation.”

He said: “I suggested Jenna be waterboarded and then she could talk about whether or not she thought it was torture.”

Cruz once again asked him if he really thought Lindsay and Britney should be on the cover to which he replied, “Yeah, I do” and went on to explain:“I think there ought to be some serious discussion by smart people, really smart people, about whether or not proliferation of things like The Smoking Gun and TMZ and YouTube and the whole celebrity culture is healthy. We’ve switched from a culture that was interested in manufacturing, economics, politics — trying to play a serious part in the world — to a culture that’s really entertainment-based. I mean, I know people who can tell you who won the last four seasons on American Idol and they don’t know who their f—— Representatives are.”

The rest of the interview focused on an upcoming play put together by King and John Mellencamp called Ghost Brothers of Darkland County and the movie version of the popular novella The Mist.

Neil Cavuto Talks to Ron Paul

Posted by RottingNation On November - 25 - 20072 COMMENTS

Part 1:

Part 2:

Best introduction and interview yet.

 

Man Tasered For Arguing Over Speeding Ticket

Posted by RottingNation On November - 21 - 2007ADD COMMENTS

digitaljournal.com:

This video, from the dashboard camera of a police vehicle, shows a man being shot with a taser gun by a police officer for arguing over a speeding ticket and not signing said ticket.

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There are many incidents of people dying after receiving taser shocks, so such action should only be taken as a replacement for deadly force, which was not necessary in this case. The man just wanted proof that he was speeding before he signed the ticket.  

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