Ron Paul is a long-time libertarian, and claims that he is a "constitutionalist".
Where do you get "old-school Southern racist?"callmeslick wrote:... If I choose to attack Ron Paul's 'ideals and fundamental beliefs', obviously I find fault with the man. Much fault, in my case. I think he's a hypocritical, somewhat old-school Southern racist, and most of all a complete loon with no clue about the outcome of his 'ideals' in a real world situation.
A genuine question, but at the same time I challenge you on that point, assuming a less than convincing explanation of the accusation, I think you're wrong. Starting with the simplest argument I can think of: if he is a southern racist, he's doing a terrible job of it. Where is the racial twist? Where is he trying to put down minorities? He's been in public office a long time.
I have become a serious fan of Ron Paul. For me that only goes as far as his is what he says he is. I am a strongly independent thinker, and have maintained a fairly critical eye on Ron Paul's ideas since I first became aware of him, despite my immediate admiration of his character, which stands in such sharp contrast to so many politicians. I'll also add that I've never been a fan of libertarianism.
So there you go. I challenge you, and anyone else for that matter. If Ron Paul is not who he says he is, or doesn't want what he says he wants, then he's just another liar (or hypocrite), and I'd just as soon have out with it. Rip that sucker off like a band-aid! So what do you think about the man and what are the facts? Details! People can throw buzz-words and repeat drive-by news headlines anyplace.
RULES: Just one, please try to refrain from introducing topics or points if it is not convenient to pursue them satisfactorily in the present flow of your discussion. There will be ample opportunity to address them, and just because something is not addressed immediately does not make it any less valid. Not that I don't want to hear every point you may have, but shotgunning--as it were--a debate in progress does not serve the discussion.