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Insanity of Rand Paul Exposed!

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(the above image is of Rand Paul engaged in unheard of debauchery, hatred and intolerance while at Baylor University- he's the guy in the straw hat next to the fellow in the Montreal Canadiens t-shirt i.e., foreign money operative for chamber of commerce)

Comrades! Comrades! Rejoice! New old letters from the vile Rand Paul have been uncovered by our operatives and delivered for this crushing expose' by our friends at the WoPo. Please spread this story far and wide, it will surely cripple the entire tea bag enterprise and destroy one of its understated (because we try to ignore what he's about while promoting the witchcraft of O'Donnell or the air-headedness of Palin) and most principled leaders!

(it must also be noted that he hates christians, which you'll discover in the column - this will help us defeat him as his Christian support falls away in light of this stunning revelation)

Artikle and Link below!

Paul a Crazed Hate Monger From Youth

I've obtained several letters and op-eds that Rand Paul wrote to his school newspaper in the early 1980s, and they provide a glimpse into Paul's budding libertarian mind as he grappled with his early hostility toward government.

In the letters, Paul questioned whether government should have any role in combating discrimination and bigotry — something that will surely resonate with his latter-day questioning of the Civil Rights Act — and wrote worshipfully about Ayn Rand. He also cast doubt on whether government should, or can, define or try to achieve gender equality in the workplace, even as he suggested such equality is a worthy goal. And he showed hostility to government efforts to force companies to be consumer-friendly. The letters, which are all right here, don't contain anything terribly damaging, but they do suggest Paul's antipathy toward government has been something he's nursed since college years. However, they also show that he wrestled with questions about politics and government at an early age, and opposed discrimination in any form, even if he was ambivalent about whether government should do anything to stop it.


In a 1983 letter about the Equal Rights Amendment to The Lariat, the paper at Baylor University, Paul wondered whether government should pass any laws to combat discrimination:

Should we enact laws that say “Thou shall not be prejudiced in business transactions,” and then hope that the courts interpret such laws in a rational manner? Or should moral questions such as discrimination remain with the individual? Should we preach in order to bring about change, or should we compel?

In that same letter, Paul also offered a rebuttal to a professor who had argued for equality of wages regardless of gender:

Equality? Since when have any two people ever been equal?... Have you some magical equation to determine equality in work? The answer must of necessity be a resounding “no!” Equality is a thing of the mind, originated, conceived and promulgated on a subjective basis. However, Paul made it clear that he opposes discrimination in any form, arguing that “all must agree that bigoted discrimination is detrimental to the peaceful interaction of different sexes and races in the marketplace.” And he held out hope for the advancement of women, but through “voluntary cooperation.” “Women inhabit virtually every sphere of our economic lives without the ERA,” Paul wrote. “Change comes slowly, but it does come.”

Paul spokesman Jesse Benton chalked up the letters to Dem desperation. “It is sad that Democrats are so desperate to prop up Jack Conway's failing campaign that they are digging up 30-year-old college op-eds,” he said. “This race is about repealing Obamacare, preventing tax hikes and fighting out-of-control debt and spending by Conway's liberal allies in Washington.”

In a 1982 op-ed Paul published in the same paper, he wrote worshipfully about the “immortal words” of Howard Roark, the hero of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead. Displaying a taste for ambitious prose that betrayed his tender years, he lamented that “man” had lost touch with the Roark-ian ideal, and decried rank and file human beings as a “mindless mob of mediocrity” that hates and tries to stymie the achievements of great men:

The new world man crawls on all fours, submits, acquiesces and seeks the security of the mindless mob of mediocrity. Such are the masses that cower before knowledge, that condemn science, and seek to become one with the inanimate earth. This subspecie of man rises from among us, consolidated in their hatred of achievement, and their fear of the unknown...Their defeat, however, is still possible if the few who still possess originality, those men who still dare to think, speak out and show the mob the reflection of their premises, the impotence of the conclusions, and the lifelessness of their entire ideology.

In a 1983 letter to the paper, Paul showed hostility to the idea that government should try to compel private companies to be more consumer-friendly. He claimed companies should not be compelled to disclose to consumers ways of saving money with their products. “The implied conclusion” of that idea, Paul wrote, “is that the consumer does not possess the means nor the intelligence for securing his own savings; therefore, the ever-benevolent government should provide for the incompetency of the consumer.”

Paul's letters are coming to light as Politico reports that the newsletter published by Paul's secret society had an anti-Christian tone and made fun of the faith orientation of Baylor, a Baptist college. Taken all together, the revelations provide an interesting glimpse into the non-conformist and intellectually restless milieu of his college years, suggesting his current libertarianism and hostility toward government and convention go back a long way.

Greg Sargent's blog, The Plum Line, appears at www.washingtonpost.com.

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Please donate to Rand's campaign. He has a lead but the democrats are coming after him with everything they've got. He is one of the most principled candidates out there and will be a force for action and accountability should he be elected. As a politician he is a work in progress as the gotcha session with Maddow showed but I think the media is staying away from him and focusing on easier targets because he has too much substance. I'm also a Kentuckian and can't stand the thought of Conway winning. He is a typical leftist elite complete with old money and race horses.

https://www.randpaul2010.com/donate/

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Rand Paul wrote:
The new world man crawls on all fours, submits, acquiesces and seeks the security of the mindless mob of mediocrity. Such are the masses that cower before knowledge, that condemn science, and seek to become one with the inanimate earth. This subspecie of man rises from among us, consolidated in their hatred of achievement, and their fear of the unknown...

My Comrades!

I my chest swells in pride at this glowing description of the Glorious Proletariat over whose dear dead bodies I became the Ultimate Leader! How they have sacrificed for the realization of the Glorious World of Next Tuesday! (Which has already arrived in Zimbabwe!)

Amandla!

Obamugabe

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This man must not be allowed in congress! How crazy to burden people with choosing how to lead their lives. It is much easier when someone thousands of miles away tells me what to do, and i can just drink whiskey and fight.

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O M G! Was that him?? If I had know who he was and that he would become this reighwinger, teahagging racist I would never have had that "interlude" with him!!

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Frau, when are you going to learn that not everyone who shows up at your back door with a bottle of vodka is a fellow traveler?

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I am too trusting, open, giving, and undesirous to harm someone feelings to ever deny a wee taste of the distilled spirits, Whoopie... it is my one flaw. By, hey, a good time is a good time, is it not??

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We put up highly educated, clean & articulate candidates & the GOOP counters with this Rand guy?
ROFLMAO!

WE WILL BURY THEM!



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Unemployed; living with the parental units; showing porn . . . he must win! He is a truly MADE PROG!
Demit started the recession . . . ah ha! The truth exposed! What an articulate Greene he is, is he not??! He must be made a Green(e) Czar!!

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Esteamed Comrades,

We have prevented local imprisonment for this poor man. Were it not for us exposing him, he would be forced to expose himself!
The local constabulary frowns upon self exposure. There are even laws making such activity [ugh!] illegal.

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Shovel 4 U wrote:We put up highly educated, clean & articulate candidates & the GOOP counters with this Rand guy?
ROFLMAO!

WE WILL BURY THEM!


I do not understand our party apparratus. Suddenly our socialist friends and fellow travelers are suspicous of a black candidate with no experience or resume. What are they thinking?

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It was only a matter of time before our operatives exposed THE TRUTH: RAND PAUL IS A RUTHLESS, PARTYING, IRRESPONSIBLE RIGHT-WINGER DEDIKATED TO DESTROYING THE USSA!!!! He dares to oppose us and our Valiant Leader, Komrade Obama?!? De would lift his hand in opposition to our valiant liberal Demokrats in Washington-oblast, and their desires to reshape the USSA as a place of peace, harmony, and ekwalitiy? How Dare He?!? And now the truth is out: we see him for what he is - a mokker of those who need OUR GOVERMENT PROGRAMS to deal with alkoholism and drug addiktion! To the Gulag with this Rebel Paul! Our Leader will Depose him! Our Wondrous Leader and his plans will live on! Hail Komrade Obama!!!!
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Really, who cares? Yes, it was probably not his highest point in life, but then, when is college supposed to be? While the DEMS may make a lot of noise, and the lamestream media perhaps may pick it up, I seriously doubt that this will dent his momentum. He'll carry Kentucky...
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Shovel 4 U wrote:We put up highly educated, clean & articulate candidates & the GOOP counters with this Rand guy?
ROFLMAO!

WE WILL BURY THEM!


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Yes! It is this kind of kandidate that we need in Washington-oblast! He will help Komrade Obama overkome in 2012! This kandidate's VIKTORY IS ASSURED!!!!
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DeMint in a Whitewash?

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I think Alvin bought a used teleprompter at a White House garage sale.
That was as painful as listening to his O'Liness, himself

......but seriously, why do they call you "The Turtle" Alvin? Why is Eric Stratton called "The Otter"? These are questions that must be answered.


 
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