News Feb 8, 2012 at 4:00 am

Their Intimate Admissions on the Senate Floor

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If I hear the word "historic" tossed out one more time, I'm going to vote for Ron Paul. I woke up today. It was historic. I took a dump. It was historic. I ate a fish sandwich. It was historic.
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Zepol, your comment is historic.
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Where can you order a fish sandwich that would make Ron Paul take a historic dump?
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Pretty sure the thing about this being the first time Ranker told the senate about his dad is wrong. I worked in the senate in 2009 during the domestic partnership legislation, and it was pretty common knowledge. I think he may even have spoken about it publicly, but I'm not 100% sure on that.
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AlaskanBNSP:

The Constitution says nothing about fish sandwiches or historic dumps, therefore neither have any place within a Ron Paul administration.
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Ranker has spoken publicly about his father since running for San Juan County Commissioner way back in the day. Common knowledge.
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Well its better than Nickols the pickle tossing state law to the wind so he can pander to what ever day dream he was stuck in.

And there is just so much satisfaction in watching
Republican conservatives talk about what religious war mongers they are as they have the worst recorded history of civil rights and providing for it people than most of the other developed world?

these are the freaks that have insured that we need to go to war around the world everyday and at the same time would have you believe that Greece is the reason that wall street is flat and that oil prices are 5 bucks a gallon because of Iran and China?

Oh! really! do tell!
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Sure, sure, they have messed up families too. But...here's a novel thought, don't you wish that they could just do their jobs? I mean, without reference to their personal families or personal religions. Can't they just look at these issues and say in a common sense way 'The state has no business being involved in peoples personal lives this way.'

As a libertarian I will tell you that it makes no difference what I think about same sex marriage, what matters is that I know it's none of the business of the state to interfere in the personal lives of people in arbitrary or unnecessary ways.

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