Discussion: Rand Paul: I'll 'Look At' Possible Military Takeover In The Southwest

There are 12 regional Federal Reserve banks. All are privately owned.
P.S. We are off-topic.

Those convoys are pretty courteous, in my experience. Unlike much of the slow moving traffic, at least they stay in the right lane. I never thought much about it until I found out about the impending martial law in TX, but overall, I’d have to say that here in NY, the military have been great neighbors.

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Well, I guess the cat’s out the bag as soon as RP finds Fort Hood and those other secret military bases.

Wait…you’re the one that goes on and on on and on about how you’re a “life-long Democrat” and real true blue progressive yet you are accusing us of being tribal?
What in the world do you consider “doing what’s right”? Believing the military training bases are some elaborate coup to take over TEXAS? Are you serious? And Rand is some sort of great alternative because he is actually entertaining this bullshit and not swatting this nonsense down as he should? THAT’S who you look to as wanting to lead you?

Did you used to post here under a different name? You really remind me of a past poster named “lamouth”. Are you him/her? If not, you have a TPM twin out there…

----to anyone here that buy’s this guy’s schtick: I know a Nigerian Prince that currently does not have access to his zillions in fortunes. He just needs you to front him $5,000 in administrative costs and in return he will give you $10,000 cool US dollars. Please contact me.

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OMG THEY’RE TAKING OVER THE BEACHES!!!

NOOOOOOOOO!!!

What’s next; FEMA camps?

Come on in and take it, guys. When you do, please set up a state exchange for Obamacare and remove all our voter suppression laws, too.
You can vacation in Austin and on the Gulf Coast.
Enjoy!

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Please. Starting tomorrow, ask Rand Paul every day if he has looked into it, and if he found anything. If so, what did he find? We have to know!

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Because after it’s been used for artillery practice it doesn’t really look any different?

Why yes, Rand, by all means look into this for us. Take your time.

Your meds: Check 'em. Immediately.

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Get with the program. It is to seize the guns of Real Americans so they can be handed over to Obama’s Negro Army. And then…

And then…

Benghazi!!1!!1

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You forget the large segment of (lily-white) folks in Texas who think the state has a right to secede granted to it in the official deal when it had the US save it from annexation by Mexico.

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So true. There is a large chunk of people in Texas who believe they can secede by the stroke of a pen. Truthfully, I wish they’d try.

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Agreed. Why not merely tell this juiced-out wackos to go home and find something useful to do?

And, BTW – the press (MSM) isn’t doing the Nation any favors by giving air/print time to these dudes. Sure. We expect it from WND et al. I’d expect it to stop right there.

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I’m an inlander that stayed at Encinitas, Carlsbad and other state beaches camping and working to get away from the heat of San Bernardino. It used to be a few bucks a day and now its over $30 I think, haven’t been in 10 years or so.

Surfing and fishing was my big attraction, plus all that comes with the beach and ocean.

Did you ever get avocados in Rainbow by the sacks full. Man we ate a lot of guacamole back then : )

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If they want to house me in North San Diego, I’m down with that. Where do I sign up? : )

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Avocados! Yes, the many stops right off 15, south of Temecula, where you can get them plentiful and cheap!!! YAY! Having grown up in avocado country, now that I’m living in Vermont, I realize what I took for granted. Avocados here are about $2 each. Ouch! Still, we try to get them often. They’ve helped lower my husband’s cholesterol numbers. Meanwhile, I just love 'em. Good guac is so hard to find in New England. Ugh.

I thought that that one would bring back memories. I have many from all over that area.
My neighbor was a chef in Palm Springs and they threw out food for being overripe that I thought was perfect. We also got sacks of avocados and tomatoes from him.

A buck for a decent avocado is considered a good deal here in southwest Colorado. What we have plentifully is green chili from Hatch New Mexico. I call it my medicine and can’t get enough. It’s available on-line.

This is text-book Proto-Fascist (if I’m using that term correctly). Anyway, in order to move the rubes in your direction, take something usual and customary, and tell them it’s actually something new and sinister.

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You missed the Chemlawn … blatant product placement!!!

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