Ron Paul = Martin Luther King?

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
I voted for Ross Perot once... total waste of a vote.

Ron Paul is a wonderful idealist. But the American people enmass are not ready for the type of change he is proposing. In addition to that fact, the very people in positions of power are threatened by his declaration he is going to close entire government departments. He wants to make more changes than Barak Obama. But honestly, people are not ready for that much change.

So he is not really a valid candidate. Obama could win against him based on foreign policy alone.
I think you over-estimate how much the American people care about policy.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
martin luther kings asked the federal government to step in and enforce civil rights.

ron paul wants the federal government to get out of the way so that the injustices MLK fought against can continue.

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Parker

Well-Known Member
Ron Paul won't be elected so does not matter if he is a racist in disguise. <3
Your post doesn't matter even though you are a douchebag in real life. <3
You don't get to make that call. The people do through their vote not you on a pot forum.
But yea good thoughtful post.
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
Your post doesn't matter even though you are a douchebag in real life. <3
You don't get to make that call. The people do through their vote not you on a pot forum.
But yea good thoughtful post.
The only excitement happening for ron paul's campaign is on pot forums...


Not true but still funny...
 

beardo

Well-Known Member
Your post doesn't matter even though you are a douchebag in real life. <3
You don't get to make that call. The people do through their vote not you on a pot forum.
But yea good thoughtful post.
Actually the votes of the citizens do not decide who gets to run for president or who becomes president
 

budlover13

King Tut
martin luther kings asked the federal government to step in and enforce civil rights.

ron paul wants the federal government to get out of the way so that the injustices MLK fought against can continue.

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So are you implying that their major difference is bringing civil rights back towards the center of the spectrum of government control but from different ends/sides of the middle?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
So are you implying that their major difference is bringing civil rights back towards the center of the spectrum of government control but from different ends/sides of the middle?
what i am saying is that the injustices that occurred before implementation of civil rights was done by state and local governments. these are the people in which ron paul wants power to be invested.

dr. king called for intervention from the federal government to help bring these injustices to an end, something ron paul firmly objects to.

king and paul are 180 degrees opposite in philosophy, thus making this thread complete fail.
 

budlover13

King Tut
what i am saying is that the injustices that occurred before implementation of civil rights was done by state and local governments. these are the people in which ron paul wants power to be invested.

dr. king called for intervention from the federal government to help bring these injustices to an end, something ron paul firmly objects to.

king and paul are 180 degrees opposite in philosophy, thus making this thread complete fail.
But do you not agree that they are both seeking the rights of the minority?
 

deprave

New Member
Ron Paul is a champion of Civil Rights and the Constitution, the two go hand and hand, these are the foundations of classic liberalism and humanitarianism....Librtarianism comes from classic liberalism... It would be convenient for libertarians if the civil rights movement were indeed broadly libertarian but its really not technically although it is philosophically in many ways. Also, Like any good person, libertarians can identify with the civil rights movement's pleas for meritocracy and against blind hatred.

Unlike libertarianism, the civil rights movement rarely distinguished between state and private discrimination. King also supported many left wing ideas such as banning prayer in school and entitlement programs, he allegedly surrounded himself with "Communist". One could argue that MLK was very left wing by todays standards in comparrison to Ron Paul, this is a very easy argument to make.

But I will make some points here on specific issues how we can see MLK as similar to Ron Paul, Libertarianism, and also Conservatism. I see MLK as a sort of socialist libertarian in the classic sense but it can be argued that MLK was a libertarian for a multitude of reasons. Again is really hard to compare the two based on technical reasons because there is essentially none but this is what there is from a from a technical perspective and not philosophic

*They were/are both anti-war
*Both have/had PHDs
*Both are/were Average men who took on the state and were successful. (Philosophically MLK did not take on the state but he technically he did)

Really thats it for Technical View...but philosophically they are alike in many ways...
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
Ron Paul is a champion of Civil Rights and the Constitution, the two go hand and hand,
Is that the same constitution that originally proclaimed that someone who's black is actually only 3/5th of a person? lol

And it's really hard to call someone who didn't support the civil rights act or even Lincoln ending slavery "a champion of Civil Rights".

I get you like Ron Paul, and that's ok. But you can't just say stuff which is clearly absurd and expect people to believe it.
 
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