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mikejohnsonPosted: Apr 25, 2011 - 12:33
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What does Rand Paul mean by this statement ?

Rand Paul: No Poor, No Rich, No Middle Class

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-M0c2diw5Y

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CyborgJesusPosted: Apr 25, 2011 - 12:57
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It's a common tactic of politicians and/or parties to change words or the meaning associated to it. "Public health care" which most people see positively became "government-backet health care" which is usually seen more negatively in polls.

Rand knows he can't get people to agree with his libertarian nonsense, even the right wingers believe intuitively that the wealth gap is to big:

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So his only option is to avoid the topic and re-brand rich/poor as "interconnected Americans".

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Agent MattPosted: Apr 25, 2011 - 13:05
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Paul Ryan was giving a town hall speech and he got booed by right wingers for suggesting the wealthiest Americans need more tax cuts.

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Kaiser FalknerPosted: Apr 25, 2011 - 18:26
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Obviously he means the institution of one world government that compresses all people into a single serf class under the yoke of the all powerful banking elite who will, in this new world order, somehow extract pleasure from this dystopia. Perhaps because they are baby killing pedophiles who love to poison our water and air (but not theirs). That, or what CJ said.

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The Real RoxettePosted: Apr 25, 2011 - 20:08
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There ARE more sluts in public schools. Shut up and let me explain.

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^ By far the most accurate post ever on this forum.

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