tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333107.post4985580396760158567..comments2024-01-23T18:58:16.955-07:00Comments on The Militant Libertarian: Anarchy with HonorAaron Turpenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07774655996138807357noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333107.post-60593041913885642762009-07-01T22:54:58.831-06:002009-07-01T22:54:58.831-06:00I'm a fan of Ron Paul, but I think that the ho...I'm a fan of Ron Paul, but I think that the hope is lost. He's being given a pulpit to talk about things--the economy, freedom, etc.--because the Controllers know that there is a hug emarket for that.<br /><br />As long as the people that Ron Paul is being used to market to believe that the system can be "fixed," they will continue to labor under that belief.<br /><br />In other words, by using Ron Paul and those like him to pander to the Patriots, they can control the Patriots.<br /><br />Simple, effective, and easy. Throw out the Ron Pauls, Glen Becks, etc. and keep the more enlightened sheeple busy. <br /><br />Here's something I wrote on a similar vein and I have another publishing on Dale's http://www.freewestradio.com tomorrow:<br /><br />http://restoretherepublic.com/new-world-order/bernie-madoff-150-years-and-ponzi-schemes-that-arent-indictedAaron Turpenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07774655996138807357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333107.post-3461734686123737032009-07-01T22:26:33.511-06:002009-07-01T22:26:33.511-06:00"I've realized that the system is broken ..."I've realized that the system is broken and no "fixing it" is really possible." <br /><br /> Coming from a man who clearly pays attention! I feel exactly the same way, although for some reason I still cannot let go...I hope and pray for a peaceful end to this madness. I noticed the audit the FED bill has gained momentum and will most likely pass in congress. The senate and the Obama is another matter. Who would have thought Paul would get this far? I remember watching him on the old Morton Downey jr. show back in 88'<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHB2I83_N_k ( that is not my channel btw)<br />and it was just about the same response he got from the neo-cons at the debates. They don't seem to be laughing anymore. Paul is a regular guest on the financial shows, they seem to cower before him because they now know he was right all along! One step forwards and two steps back IS the cold hard reality though. No matter what the consequence, I shall seek the truth wherever it may lead me, and sadly the truth is the only way to fix it is to alter or abolish it. I wish it weren't so. For the sake of my son, and his sons whose generations will be picking up the pieces of our apathy.Patnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333107.post-63067110200308477312009-07-01T20:38:51.137-06:002009-07-01T20:38:51.137-06:00Ya, Ed Steele knows how to put it down, for sure. ...Ya, Ed Steele knows how to put it down, for sure. I wrote one on my other blog, which I simply titled "Politicians." Not as eloquent as Steele, but it made my point and it's popular on Twitter now. :)<br /><br />http://aaronsrandomocity.blogspot.com/2009/06/politicians.html<br /><br />I have another which I just finished today which will be along those same lines, but with a lot more of a "office safe" and less personal vicious bent that will be publishing on http://www.FreeWestRadio.com soon enough ("Thoughts from the Free West" is the blog there). I highly recommend Dale's radio show and I've had a lot to do with the website there too. I republish here stuff that I publish on Dale's blog (and vice versa) as well as things I've written for Aaron Russo's RestoretheRepublic.com.<br /><br />I enjoy Ed Steele's stuff and read his blog (via RSS) regularly as well as Will Grigg (Pro Libertate) and others. John Stossel has a great one at ABC.com now too.<br /><br />While I'm inundated with Campaign for Liberty stuff and all things Ron Paul (thanks to the lists I'm on and the sites I visit), I don't generally read or watch everything made by them. <br /><br />Mainly because I've realized that the system is broken and no "fixing it" is really possible. The system can't be fixed from within no matter how much the wannabes still clinging to the GOP think it can be. It's been usurped, gutted, and trashed by the neo-cons and pro-tyrannists to a point beyond repair.<br /><br />Thanks for the comment!Aaron Turpenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07774655996138807357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6333107.post-53633268111979774702009-07-01T14:33:07.611-06:002009-07-01T14:33:07.611-06:00That was kick ass. I've seen his site before m...That was kick ass. I've seen his site before maybe 3 years ago but lost all my bookmarks when the Chinese hard drive within decided on it's own form of individuality ;) I notice how us libertarians are more and more demonized in one form or the other. The thought of personal responsibility leaves them without the warm fuzzy yoke they've come to love, much like a teenager leaving home for the first time. How quickly they forget that the yoke, albeit nice at first, tends to spoil if left out long enough. The same idiots who think that this is a democracy; the correct answer is democracy only works within the confines of a republic,lest you have mob rule, and the founding fathers were all too familiar with mobs of that sort. Of course it is not perfect, and most of the men who penned the constitution were all too aware that the house needs cleaning every 200 years or so. I've always prided myself on being unlike the others; after a gig I would not scurry backstage to mingle amongst the crowd to further inflate my ego. I would simply run off to a quiet place where I could easily find "one of my own". "Where's Pat?"..."I dunno, he always leaves in a hurry, gosh he's weird." Music to my ears.Patnoreply@blogger.com