Saturday, September 7, 2013

An honest political candidate running for office would be on endangered species list. Agree or disagree?

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ZORRO


They say its hard to find an honest politician running for any office in this country. With that in mind, if one honest person came along, he or she would be put on the endangered species list. Do you agree or disagree?


Answer
Want an honest politician? Here's one the media is desperately marginalizing.

Ron Paul


1. He actually speaks the truth. Unlike those other candidates who say what the public wants to hear, the "typical politicians" , this one actually informs us of our problems and provides logical solutions to how to solve them. Would a corrupted politician after money and power actually want an educated public?

2. He has a 20 year Conservative by the Constitution honest record to back him up.

Brief Overview of Congressman Paulâs Record:

He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.

He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.

Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.

3. He has made many accomplishments including passing the bill to abolish the Federal Reserve, our whole problem.

4. He is not paid or owned by anyone in the government. How come? Because he voted against funding Iraq. That means he doesn't get money off the war. He is for people not money or power.

5. He is constantly marginalized by the media. That proves that the media is dishonest and is doing something dishonest and Ron Paul speaks the truth that they don't want us to know. What he does is he educates the public of our problems which the media tries to not point out. He provides solutions that is great for the people and not good for the media's money or power. He is against everything the government is for and that is less liberty, more spending, more government, more control, more wars, and higher taxes.

Ron Paul raised more money in one day than any other candidate in the history of the United States. Ron Paul gets more donations from the army than any other current candidate running for president. Ron Paul is the most popular on the internet. Preserve Net Neutrality! Its where free speech and free information on the truth exists!

"Yes, more people should listen. A rarity, a man of principle, integrity and high values running for president, exactly what America needs in this day and age."
-John, West Virginia.


"We have allowed our nation to be over-taxes and over-regulated and over-run by beaurocrats. The founders would be ashamed of us from what we're putting up with.

As a matter of fact, if we look at every single problem we're facing today, its because of the lack of respect to the constitution." -Ron Paul

Ron Paul Cartoons
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PE77ooE5_Eo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ArEoT_nYaZg

Ron Paul High tide
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-3MLTvYBQy0

Ron Paul: A New Hope
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FG2PUZoukfA

Ron Paul- Actual Republican
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pZ_Z_XG0L2c

Ron Paul on Economy
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XaxdUPNYj2s

Ron Paul is not dropping out
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5cxJkvlSwZI

How do you get past wanting attraction & fun to value "long term qualities" in a potential spouse?




Abra B


I understand how marriage is about long-term qualities such as how your mate treats you, similar values, etc .... How do people get past the transition when the short-term qualities seem important, such as attraction, enjoying your partner's company, humor, etc...


Answer
Well, it depends on whether you are currently single or if you are currently dating or going steady with someone.

If you are single and are currently contemplating meeting people for long-term relationships or marriage, your focus will be more on long-term potential than on simply having fun. For this type of "marketing" you will want to stay fairly close to your core self. What is important to you? What life do you envision having in 10 years? 20? 40? Do you want children? What is your religion (if any?) How tolerant of you of differences? How do you want to run your household? Your spouse should, in all of these facets, be at least looking at the same book as you, if not on the same page.

If you are seeing someone, you should have a sense of how your life together will be over the long haul. Are you pursuing the same goals with the same or an equitable amount of passion and drive? Are you compatible in values, goals and world view? Are you good to each other and to those around you?

Getting past the "attraction and fun" stage of a relationship is intuitive; there's no right or wrong time to start slipping long-term plans or details of your lives into the conversation. Listening and watching can bring you a huge amount of information about the other person and how things might be working out. Even the smallest details can help you figure out what the person is about and how their future and yours can be shared.




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