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Bigjon
20th July 2019, 03:50 AM
https://t.co/uhpg38IQkR


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPl4BEDs-TI

Socialism Rests On Force & ViolenceIt Is The Enemy of Voluntarism & Peace

Twisted Titan
22nd July 2019, 10:25 AM
And RP still spouts that nonsense that these rabies infected foaming mouth liberals can be talked to

Pure insanity

woodman
22nd July 2019, 11:42 AM
And RP still spouts that nonsense that these rabies infected foaming mouth liberals can be talked to

Pure insanity


Sadly, the only way to reach them is through lead therapy.

midnight rambler
22nd July 2019, 12:00 PM
Sadly, the only way to reach them is through lead therapy.

Noted a comment on a jootube video recently: "I grew up in Soviet Russia so I know Communists. You cannot have a 'conversation' with someone who wants to enslave you or kill you!"

woodman
22nd July 2019, 02:25 PM
Noted a comment on a jootube video recently: "I grew up in Soviet Russia so I know Communists. You cannot have a 'conversation' with someone who wants to enslave you or kill you!"


The strange thing is, they can't seem to see the complete failure of Communism everywhere it has been implemented.

midnight rambler
22nd July 2019, 02:28 PM
The strange thing is, they can't seem to see the complete failure of Communism everywhere it has been implemented.

They are not human.

osoab
22nd July 2019, 04:47 PM
The strange thing is, they can't seem to see the complete failure of Communism everywhere it has been implemented.

They are not paid for that thought process/line towing. Some are pure zealots. Pure zealots are only useful for a short period of time.

Bigjon
22nd July 2019, 07:48 PM
And RP still spouts that nonsense that these rabies infected foaming mouth liberals can be talked to

Pure insanity

Twisted huh,

Pure insanity, please tell me where Ron Paul advocates talking to the socialists?

RP says free markets are what work and socialism is an utter failure, along with it's counterpart corporatism where corporations seek big govt to regulate out competition.

I don't think you listened to the whole piece.