View Full Version : 8/11/12 @ 9AM Mittens makes his VP choice official.
Down1
11th August 2012, 03:29 AM
The news we have all been eagerly awaiting comes this morning.
RepubliCAN !
Janadele
11th August 2012, 03:59 AM
:)*#*
Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan :D a winning ticket.
Conservatives and Tea Party support him. Excellent pick. This is exactly the type of person MItt would hire for his campaign or at Bain. He is not only smart, competent and articulate, but also has "the vision thing" as GWB would say. Paul Ryan understands the economy and is very knowledgeable on the relationship between debt, taxes, and the budget in relation to ObamaCare.
Janadele
11th August 2012, 04:13 AM
Ryan is tough, smart and experienced - he'll do a good job.
Ryan, 42, the House Budget Committee chairman, is an intellectual leader of the conservative movement, noted for authoring a GOP budget that sharply cuts taxes, spending and entitlements. Like Republicans in the House and Senate, Romney has embraced the controversial plan.
Ryan’s presence on the ticket gives Democrats an opening to attack his budget priorities. It virtually ensures that Medicare, and the changes Ryan wants to make, will be a major issue for the rest of the campaign.
Cebu_4_2
11th August 2012, 05:05 AM
What a fucking FAG!
(absolutely no offense to anyone gay or whatever)
freespirit
11th August 2012, 05:06 AM
meh....
the actors may change but the play remains the same...
since all candidates are prescreened by tptb it makes no difference who wins, they will always have their puppet in place.
i remember a thread from a long while back that discussed this very concept. choosing the lesser evil is still choosing evil. the illusionary election process only serves to give the people the illusion of choice when in reality, you have no choice at all...
Libertytree
11th August 2012, 05:19 AM
Waking up to this rah-rah Rmoney/Ryan is like waking up and finding a pile of shit in the living room.
freespirit
11th August 2012, 05:21 AM
Waking up to this rah-rah Rmoney/Ryan is like waking up and finding a pile of shit in the living room.
lol
that was beautiful, LT!!
;D
chad
11th August 2012, 05:39 AM
i personally know about 100 people from janesville wi who would pay good money to beat the shit out of paul ryan.
goldleaf
11th August 2012, 05:47 AM
Is it because of the GM thing? If so, what was Ryans part?
Janadele
11th August 2012, 06:04 AM
As the chairman of the House Budget Committee, Ryan gives Romney a link to Capitol Hill leadership and underscores Romney's effort to make the election a referendum on the nation's economic course... his endorsement of Romney came at a critical stage of the GOP primaries, giving Mitt a boost in the Wisconsin race.
At 42, Ryan has spent almost half of his life in the Washington fold, the last 14 representing a southern Wisconsin district from the shores of Lake Michigan through farm country south of Madison. Ryan grew up in Janesville and still lives just down the block from where he spent his boyhood. His father, a lawyer, died of a heart attack when Ryan was a teenager. It's why Ryan is a fitness buff, leading fellow lawmakers through grueling, early-morning workouts and pushing himself through mountain climbs.
He was first exposed to Congress as a summer intern to Sen. Robert Kasten. With an economics degree in hand, Ryan worked his way through committee staff assignments, a prominent think tank and top legislative advisory roles until opportunity arose with an open seat from his home turf. He leveraged Washington connections, local ties forged through the family construction business and the backing of anti-abortion groups en route to his surprisingly comfortable victory.
As a 28-year-old, Ryan entered Congress brimming with idealistic views about forcing government to become leaner and less intrusive.
chad
11th August 2012, 06:26 AM
so, the board jihaed up my last 2 replies.
here's paul ryan on tv: tea party, small government guy, keep american jobs here, etc.
paul ryan voting: get rid of glass steagall, huge globalist trade guy (he loves nafta and gatt), loves the patriot act, loves tarp bailouts, etc. he's the epitome of a neocon.
he basically votes for everything he gives speeches against.
Mouse
11th August 2012, 06:35 AM
As the chairman of the House Budget Committee, Ryan gives Romney a link to Capitol Hill leadership and underscores Romney's effort to make the election a referendum on the nation's economic course... his endorsement of Romney came at a critical stage of the GOP primaries, giving Mitt a boost in the Wisconsin race.
At 42, Ryan has spent almost half of his life in the Washington fold, the last 14 representing a southern Wisconsin district from the shores of Lake Michigan through farm country south of Madison. Ryan grew up in Janesville and still lives just down the block from where he spent his boyhood. His father, a lawyer, died of a heart attack when Ryan was a teenager. It's why Ryan is a fitness buff, leading fellow lawmakers through grueling, early-morning workouts and pushing himself through mountain climbs.
He was first exposed to Congress as a summer intern to Sen. Robert Kasten. With an economics degree in hand, Ryan worked his way through committee staff assignments, a prominent think tank and top legislative advisory roles until opportunity arose with an open seat from his home turf. He leveraged Washington connections, local ties forged through the family construction business and the backing of anti-abortion groups en route to his surprisingly comfortable victory.
As a 28-year-old, Ryan entered Congress brimming with idealistic views about forcing government to become leaner and less intrusive.
Sounds like just the cock-sucker we need to run this place after Romney finds his "new" planet to lord over. Not to mention his other fellating skills, he's an economist :)
AndreaGail
11th August 2012, 06:47 AM
Israel
America has no better friend in the Middle East than the nation of Israel. Not only is Israel the region’s only fully functioning democracy, with a government based on popular consent and the rule of law, but it is also a valuable ally against Islamic extremism and terrorism. Our shared democratic values and national interests are supported by maintaining a close friendship with Israel. Americans also have a strong interest in Israel achieving a lasting peace with its neighbors – including the Palestinians.
Reasonable people – including those who live in the Middle East – differ about how the conflict between Israel and Palestine can be resolved. However, I believe at least one thing is clear: we cannot advocate for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that jeopardizes Israel’s safety or legitimizes terrorism. Hamas, which is one of the two major Palestinian political factions, is an Islamist terrorist group whose charter calls for Israel’s destruction, refuses to recognize Israel’s existence, and calls Osama Bin Laden a “martyr.”
While I do not have a role in the diplomatic discussions over the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, America should not pressure Israel to agree to a peace deal that is unlikely to result in peace and security. Real peace will require Palestinians to recognize that Israel has a right to exist, even as it will require two states for the two peoples. Introduced by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor on May 13, 2011, H. Res. 268 reaffirms the United States’ commitment to a negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through direct negotiations. I co-sponsored this legislation, and it passed the House on July 7, 2011 by a vote of 407-13. I was also a cosponsor of H.R. 4133, the United States-Israel Enhanced Security Cooperation Act, also introduced by Majority Leader Eric Cantor, which passed the House on May 9, 2012 by a vote of 411-2. H.R. 4133 states that it is United States policy to reaffirm the commitment to Israel’s security as a state, provide Israel with the military capabilities to defend itself, expand military and civilian cooperation, assist in a negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and encourage Israel’s neighbors to recognize its right to exist.
Supporting Our Troops
We must not forget that we are a nation at war. The brave troops who serve our country worldwide have made and continue to make tremendous sacrifices on behalf of this nation. I am grateful for their service, and am dedicated to ensuring that they are provided with the necessary resources to achieve their missions safely and effectively and to return to their families as quickly as possible. Congress must also work to ensure that the families of these courageous individuals are thanked and cared for while their loved ones are away. As Congress continues to consider further legislation with regard to these issues, please rest assured that I will not lose sight of the effects that our national policy has on the lives of our troops and their families and the security of our nation.
http://paulryan.house.gov/issues/issue/?IssueID=12229
Janadele
11th August 2012, 06:50 AM
. :D
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mitt-romney-introduces-paul-ryan-running-mate/story?id=16984481#.UCZpVY4bhlI
chad
11th August 2012, 07:02 AM
if you love stassi police on every corner, you'll LOVE paul ryan.
General of Darkness
11th August 2012, 07:12 AM
This is awesome, oh hey wait, what?
Down1
11th August 2012, 07:17 AM
Nice website that give some "highlights" of his "conservative" voting record.
Congressman Ryan: if you don’t like debt, stop voting for debt.
http://wi.rlc.org/2010/08/paul-ryans-record/
http://wi.rlc.org/2010/08/paul-ryans-record/
joboo
11th August 2012, 08:21 AM
Mitt reminds me of this guy...
http://cdn.screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/Hunger_Games_Characters_Caesar.jpg
but it's not a game.
madfranks
11th August 2012, 09:29 AM
http://lewrockwell.com/vance/vance291.html
Republicans are as firmly committed to funding the federal leviathan as the Democrats are.
Paul Ryan may be a devout Christian, but since he is the one who claims his faith guided his thought process when he prepared his budget, I have some questions about the extent of this guidance.
What kind of faith proposes an unbalanced budget with a deficit of $833 billion for fiscal year 2013?
What kind of faith proposes to take from Americans $517 billion and redistribute it to other Americans in the form of TANF, refundable EIC, SSI, unemployment, food stamps, housing and energy assistance, and school lunch subsidies?
What kind of faith proposes to take billions from taxpayers’ and give it to foreign governments in the name of foreign aid?
What kind of faith proposes to fund Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP when the Constitution nowhere authorizes the federal government to have anything to do with health care?
What kind of faith proposes to fund the thieves and sexual predators in TSA uniforms?
What kind of faith proposes to fund the Department of Education, an unconstitutional, unnecessary, and harmful department that Republicans have talked for years about shutting down?
What kind of faith proposes to fund bloated military budgets and senseless foreign wars and occupations?
What kind of faith proposes spending $21.7 billion on agriculture in the form of direct assistance, export assistance, loans to food and fiber producers, agricultural research, commodity programs, crop insurance, and disaster assistance when no spending on agriculture is anywhere authorized by the Constitution?
What kind of faith proposes a "fiscally conservative" budget that is only within 5 percent of the almost $4 trillion that liberal Democrats want to spend?
Not the faith of anyone who is committed to the Constitution, less government, less spending, less regulation, deficit reduction, limited government, liberty, the free market, fiscal conservatism – and other things Republicans say they believe in.
It is not Ryan’s faith that I seriously question, but his Republican thought process.
mick silver
11th August 2012, 09:58 AM
so this is why mitt made his trip to his homeland ... Israel.
JohnQPublic
11th August 2012, 10:12 AM
...At 42, Ryan has spent almost half of his life in the Washington fold, ...
Thanks for pointing out the blaring issue.
JohnQPublic
11th August 2012, 10:18 AM
Goosestepping Republicans Romney Ryan...
Grrr....
3414
goldleaf
11th August 2012, 10:30 AM
If Ryan is true to his faith, he ought to study up on Fahey, Belloc and St. Thomas Aquinas!
madfranks
11th August 2012, 10:38 AM
You know what's comical about this whole thing? Mitt hasn't even been awarded the GOP nomination yet.
midnight rambler
11th August 2012, 10:40 AM
so, the board jihaed up my last 2 replies.
here's paul ryan on tv: tea party, small government guy, keep american jobs here, etc.
paul ryan voting: get rid of glass steagall, huge globalist trade guy (he loves nafta and gatt), loves the patriot act, loves tarp bailouts, etc. he's the epitome of a neocon.
he basically votes for everything he gives speeches against.
So you're saying we get two Chosenite-cocksucking gungrabbing fascist neocon globalist lyin' IsraHELL ass-licking scumbags for the price of one??
Score! Go back to sleep now all you 'conservatives'.
gunDriller
11th August 2012, 12:48 PM
So you're saying we get two Chosenite-cocksucking gungrabbing fascist neocon globalist lyin' IsraHELL ass-licking scumbags for the price of one??
yes, BUT - Romney says he'll repeal Obamacare !
as far as i can tell, the only major difference. if it is a difference.
personally, i don't like the way personal info about voters is spread around.
it kind of gives you the incentive to NOT register to vote.
Ron Paul - Cynthia McKinney - ZionCrimeFactory 2012 !
ZionCrimeFactory = writer that does great job researching criminal activity in the Jewish culture.
mick silver
11th August 2012, 12:53 PM
Sorry, the blog at zioncrimefactory.blogspot.com has been removed. This address is not available for new blogs.
Did you expect to see your blog here? See: 'I can't find my blog on the Web, where is it? (http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=87065)'
gunDriller
11th August 2012, 02:59 PM
Sorry, the blog at zioncrimefactory.blogspot.com has been removed. This address is not available for new blogs.
Did you expect to see your blog here? See: 'I can't find my blog on the Web, where is it? (http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=87065)'
first he got censoreded off of GoDaddy, about a month ago.
then he got censored off of 1and1 web hosting, a few days ago.
Mike Delaney describes the proceedings @
http://therealprothink.blogspot.com/
Gaillo
11th August 2012, 03:11 PM
Ryan is tough, smart and experienced - he'll do a good job.
You've GOT to be sarcastic or kidding... right? :o
If not (and I strongly suspect you are serious...), you can't POSSIBLY believe that people on THIS forum would buy that bullshit... either that or you have NO idea what kind of forum you signed up for! ;D
P.S. There is a third possibility, which I strongly suspect to be the actual truth of the matter... that you know EXACTLY what this forum is, and that you are a paid shill/troll. If that's the case, you should probably stop embarrassing yourself, your religion, and your political party... and take a fucking hike elsewhere. How's THAT for a belated welcome! ;D
freespirit
11th August 2012, 03:40 PM
Watched a sound bite on the news this evening where mittens was introducing ryan as "the next president of the united states"!!
Lmao!! Idiot can't even get THAT part right and he's gonnna run the country??
Right off the road and over a cliff maybe, lol.
;D
sunshine05
11th August 2012, 03:51 PM
I think this ensures that the fix is in for 4 more years of Obama. Romney needed the Libertarian vote to have any shot at winning and he possibly could have done it by choosing Rand Paul. I really thought he would but since he hasn't, it's over. This is no different than McCain vs Obama really.
And the worse the economy gets, the more people are looking to the govt to save them and they believe they need Obama to keep the gravy train going.
I wish I hadn't spent effort on Ron Paul's campaign because I don't like the way this all unfolded and the way the campaign was asking for money even after they said it was over. Then Rand made his endorsement for Romney. It really puzzles me the way he was so quick to endorse Romney....why?
I'm through with politics. I won't donate anymore money to a politician and I should have known better with the RP campaign. I suppose it was nice to have a little bit of hope there for a while though.
Gaillo
11th August 2012, 03:56 PM
I think this ensures that the fix is in for 4 more years of Obama...
I hope you're right. This system will not last another 4 years, it will collapse during the next administration. I personally would rather see it collapse under the rule of the statists/collectivists/communists (Obamacorp) and have the collapse openly seen as the result of their policies.
Unfortunately, I think it's in the elite's plans to get the "conservatives" in, to further cloud the issue and instill longing for the "better times" when Obama and the statists were in charge.
P.S. I know it's all an illusion and both parties work for the same people toward the same goals, I'm just basing the above on how the average asleep Joe sees things politically.
gunDriller
11th August 2012, 04:59 PM
I think this ensures that the fix is in for 4 more years of Obama. Romney needed the Libertarian vote to have any shot at winning and he possibly could have done it by choosing Rand Paul. I really thought he would but since he hasn't, it's over. This is no different than McCain vs Obama really.
would Adelson give Romney $100 Million for a campaign where Romney's loss is guaranteed ?
who knows, maybe Adelson is paying $100 Million to keep Obama in office.
Kerry in 2004, challenging the incumbent, did not have the "air" of a winner.
i think Romney has a better chance at beating Obama.
Obama has made so many rules that straitjacket American business - they're afraid to move. corporate America is sitting on $1.5 Trillion in cash.
i think if Romney is elected, the prospect of fewer rules will inspire American business to start spending that cash. it would have an effect similar to the Fed doing a QE.
that doesn't mean that i'll be voting for Romney. but there's a LOT of people who DETEST Obama, especially business-people.
sunshine05
11th August 2012, 05:19 PM
but there's a LOT of people who DETEST Obama, especially business-people.
It's just a gut feeling more than anything. I think the fact that they didn't do anything to win over the libertarian vote is telling. I just don't believe there are enough conservatives to overcome this. There is so much propaganda today and people go for it.
I think if Romney was supposed to win (we all know it's already been decided), they would have found a way to capture to libertarian votes.
vacuum
11th August 2012, 05:59 PM
I think this ensures that the fix is in for 4 more years of Obama. Romney needed the Libertarian vote to have any shot at winning and he possibly could have done it by choosing Rand Paul. I really thought he would but since he hasn't, it's over. This is no different than McCain vs Obama really.
And the worse the economy gets, the more people are looking to the govt to save them and they believe they need Obama to keep the gravy train going.
I wish I hadn't spent effort on Ron Paul's campaign because I don't like the way this all unfolded and the way the campaign was asking for money even after they said it was over. Then Rand made his endorsement for Romney. It really puzzles me the way he was so quick to endorse Romney....why?
I'm through with politics. I won't donate anymore money to a politician and I should have known better with the RP campaign. I suppose it was nice to have a little bit of hope there for a while though.
I think the original idea was to have Rand as the vp, however based on the reaction to him of Ron Paul's supporters (utter disdain), they realized he wouldn't pull through much support.
Shami-Amourae
11th August 2012, 06:19 PM
So do we vote for Gary Johnson, write in Ron Paul, or just not vote? I'm not sure which of those things to do.
Gaillo
11th August 2012, 06:21 PM
So do we vote for Gary Johnson, write in Ron Paul, or just not vote? I'm not sure which of those things to do.
Lock and load.
midnight rambler
11th August 2012, 06:30 PM
So do we vote for Gary Johnson, write in Ron Paul, or just not vote? I'm not sure which of those things to do.
Only those who swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that they're a 'U.S. citizen' get to vote. Are you a (fraudulent 14th amendment) 'U.S. citizen' subject to the federal (municipal) corporation known as and based in the District of Columbia (est. 1871)?? If so, then your 'vote' carries the very same amount of weight as a crackhead wearing an Obummer tee shirt -
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01208/obama_1208587i.jpg
See the very first line of my sig, imo your best choice to ignore them all as they are a colossal waste of your time.
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3415&d=1344735228
Libertytree
11th August 2012, 06:33 PM
I'm looking forward to watching the convention in Tampa, Rmoney getting booed, falling short of the 1144 delegates he needs and the whole convention going into a total tailspin. All of the delegates are learning that they can abstain from voting in the 1st round or voting differently than what they've been told/coerced to vote, ie their conscious. There's a MAJOR lawsuit in the process now that is unfolding than will send shock waves though this process and the Rmoney people are terrified of it, just ask what's her name Janaromney. Rmoney has been linked with the RNC to pad/cheat/buy election slates and using hired thugs to intimidate and harm those in their way.
For as much as I think Ron Paul would be and is our last best hope I really hope he doesn't get the nomination, as I think they'd blame sound economics and libertarian principles and crash the USD to make that point... making it/us the scapegoat. But, making Rmoney look like the scumbag idiot he is would be priceless!
Hell, in ways this is like watching McLame and what's her name, Rmoney will get torched too. Yeah, it'll be a lil closer but that's just fer show, it'll still be a "mandate" from the people, LMMFAO!
BrewTech
11th August 2012, 07:10 PM
You've GOT to be sarcastic or kidding... right? :o
If not (and I strongly suspect you are serious...), you can't POSSIBLY believe that people on THIS forum would buy that bullshit... either that or you have NO idea what kind of forum you signed up for! ;D
P.S. There is a third possibility, which I strongly suspect to be the actual truth of the matter... that you know EXACTLY what this forum is, and that you are a paid shill/troll. If that's the case, you should probably stop embarrassing yourself, your religion, and your political party... and take a fucking hike elsewhere. How's THAT for a belated welcome! ;D
If only I could thank you repeatedly for this post!
General of Darkness
11th August 2012, 07:20 PM
I'm looking forward to watching the convention in Tampa, Rmoney getting booed, falling short of the 1144 delegates he needs and the whole convention going into a total tailspin. All of the delegates are learning that they can abstain from voting in the 1st round or voting differently than what they've been told/coerced to vote, ie their conscious. There's a MAJOR lawsuit in the process now that is unfolding than will send shock waves though this process and the Rmoney people are terrified of it, just ask what's her name Janaromney. Rmoney has been linked with the RNC to pad/cheat/buy election slates and using hired thugs to intimidate and harm those in their way.
For as much as I think Ron Paul would be and is our last best hope I really hope he doesn't get the nomination, as I think they'd blame sound economics and libertarian principles and crash the USD to make that point... making it/us the scapegoat. But, making Rmoney look like the scumbag idiot he is would be priceless!
Hell, in ways this is like watching McLame and what's her name, Rmoney will get torched too. Yeah, it'll be a lil closer but that's just fer show, it'll still be a "mandate" from the people, LMMFAO!
LT, I think that Obongo is going to get re-elected, that's the only way the final nails get hammered into this coffin. I don't know about you, but I really haven't thought about my plans in the future if this shit bag gets re-elected. Regardless, even if that cock holstering jew lover Romney gets elected, we're still fucked.
As an example, the next president of the U.S can't do shit about the business climate in Commiefornia or any state that you live in. This thread makes me sad. :(
Libertytree
11th August 2012, 07:26 PM
You've GOT to be sarcastic or kidding... right? :o
If not (and I strongly suspect you are serious...), you can't POSSIBLY believe that people on THIS forum would buy that bullshit... either that or you have NO idea what kind of forum you signed up for! ;D
P.S. There is a third possibility, which I strongly suspect to be the actual truth of the matter... that you know EXACTLY what this forum is, and that you are a paid shill/troll. If that's the case, you should probably stop embarrassing yourself, your religion, and your political party... and take a fucking hike elsewhere. How's THAT for a belated welcome! ;D
I thought just like what you posted, thus the thanks but damn dude, after what I just surfed through it throws a whole new light on her, see new thread. I seriously don't think she knew the buzz saw that is GSUS, Janadele is solidly linked to GSUS in search engines now, lmfao! Along with a dozen others too. Bump her threads and make her famous :)
Libertytree
11th August 2012, 07:30 PM
LT, I think that Obongo is going to get re-elected, that's the only way the final nails get hammered into this coffin. I don't know about you, but I really haven't thought about my plans in the future if this shit bag gets re-elected. Regardless, even if that cock holstering jew lover Romney gets elected, we're still fucked.
As an example, the next president of the U.S can't do shit about the business climate in Commiefornia or any state that you live in. This thread makes me sad. :(
My only response can be General is to bring it, while I'm still able to fight. I just don't want it to be blamed on the very substance of what made us great to begin with.
This thread therefore kinda makes me happy :)
General of Darkness
11th August 2012, 07:34 PM
My only response can be General is to bring it, while I'm still able to fight. I just don't want it to be blamed on the very substance of what made us great to begin with.
This thread therefore kinda makes me happy :)
Ask Kaos to read the text I sent her. :)
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.