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Saturday, January 5, 2008

A surprising thing happened this evening at the ABC New Hampshire Republican debate. Only 2 candidates showed up.
The first candidates name was Fredmitt McGiulihuck. This candidate is an advocate for bankruptcy, warrant-less wire tapping, and attacking nations with aggressive war. He believes in policing the world, and thinks fanatic Muslims hate us because of our freedom.
Candidate number two goes by the name Ron Paul. He is a 10 term Congressman from Texas. He is an advocate for freedom, peace, and prosperity. This man is well read and researched on America’s foreign policy, and believes in learning from history. He seeks to restore our standing with the world, and restore the civil liberties that Fredmitt McGiulihuck has been taking away.
Ron Paul showed up to discuss the Constitution, the rule of law, ending the war, and bringing fiscal responsibility back. Mr. McGiulihuck showed up to uphold the status quo. Surprisingly he spent a large majority of his time attacking Ron Paul. He attacked Ron Paul’s foreign policy understanding, and insisted that terrorists hate America because of our freedom.
Ron Paul asked Fredmitt how he would feel if China tried to occupy America. Upon this, McGiulihuck laughed and failed to acknowledge the question.


In all fairness, this clever little article is not my own. I copied and pasted it from another blog. I thought it was appropriate after watching the so called debate myself. I dont know if the other guys are worried about Dr. Paul or what. They laughed at and mocked and accused and talked over him enough to make me want to punch my pillow and fuss at the t.v. a few times. I think the strategy was for them to gang up on him all at once whenever he talked about foreign policy, and laugh at him the rest of the time. I guess they are a little threatened by the fact that he is in third place in New Hampshire in the polls, and he made more money than any of them in the last quarter!

3 comments:

Bonnie said...

For a minute there I thought you were soooo clever!

Great post. It seems they're all about the same on all policies. May good win out in this!

Here at home said...

At first I thought what a wierd name and was going to ask if this was a real guy. Then I put it all together. :)
Just remember who is really in charge. In the end, good will win.

shauna said...

I just don't feel like we are not going to get a chance to even vote for him and that is frustrating.