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70% of the reason I am taking this ridiculously difficult Constitutional Law class is because it’s really interesting, but a good 30% is me looking forward to arguing with libertarians about Ron Paul



"The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders’ political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs."



socialistexan:

shitrepublicancandidatessay:

“Ridiculous as sodomy laws may be, there clearly is no right to privacy nor sodomy found anywhere in the Constitution.” -A discussion of why Lawrence v. Texas (the Supreme Court case about whether it was constitutional for police in Texas to enter a gay man’s apartment and arrest him for having anal sex) was wrongly decided. From Ron Paul’s “Federal Courts and the Imaginary Constitution,” August 2003.
“Privacy is one of the most sacred elements of a free society. It is now common to pass laws which routinely violate the Constitutional guarantee that our homes and persons are not to be invaded by government agents.” -From Ron Paul’s book, Freedom Under Siege, published 1987.

You only get privacy, if Mr. Paul decides you’re a desirable.

socialistexan:

shitrepublicancandidatessay:

Ridiculous as sodomy laws may be, there clearly is no right to privacy nor sodomy found anywhere in the Constitution.” -A discussion of why Lawrence v. Texas (the Supreme Court case about whether it was constitutional for police in Texas to enter a gay man’s apartment and arrest him for having anal sex) was wrongly decided. From Ron Paul’s “Federal Courts and the Imaginary Constitution,” August 2003.

“Privacy is one of the most sacred elements of a free society. It is now common to pass laws which routinely violate the Constitutional guarantee that our homes and persons are not to be invaded by government agents.” -From Ron Paul’s book, Freedom Under Siege, published 1987.

You only get privacy, if Mr. Paul decides you’re a desirable.



"Employee rights are said to be valid when employers pressure employees into sexual activity. Why don’t they quit once the so-called harassment starts? Obviously the morals of the harasser cannot be defended, but how can the harassee escape some responsibility for the problem? Seeking protection under civil rights legislation is hardly acceptable. If force was clearly used, that is another story, but pressure and submission is hardly an example of a violation of one’s employment rights."

Ron Paul, Freedom Under Siege: The U.S. Constitution After 200-Plus Years (1987), pg. 16

Are you getting sexually harassed at work? That’s your problem. Quit.

Is Ron Paul done yet?

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"The way you pay for cell phones and computers."

RON PAUL, when asked how students should pay for college.

I guess this is his student loan version of “let the patient die.”

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lol go to hell

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nomorenowhere:

I made one of those Ron Paul things.

nomorenowhere:

I made one of those Ron Paul things.



“Why do we need licenses to get married, why can’t we just go to the church?”

RON PAUL WHAT ARE YOU SAYING



Democrats don’t want to touch militarization spending???????????