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Who has more heart, Ron Paul or the Tin Woodman from the Wizard of Oz?

Roger47 2011/09/16 15:00:22
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I heard something on the radio much too shocking to be true, so I checked it out. It is true. Ron Paul's 2008 campaign manager, Kent Snyder, was not provided with medical coverage by the Ron Paul campaign. As the campaign was ending, he caught pneumonia. He died, leaving his family $400,000 in debt from the medical bills. No charity stepped in, not even Ron Paul.
Does he really think this is what is best for America??????

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  • Jimbo 2011/09/16 17:36:19
    Ron Paul
    Jimbo
    Ron Paul has more heart (size not love), but less brains than the strawman.
  • LawMan5150 2011/09/16 16:05:41
    Ron Paul
    LawMan5150
    Perhaps Mr. Snyder should have purchased health care or not taken the job. Freedom is a big word that most don't understand. You can not have freedom with out an equal dose of personal responsibility. If a person desires freedom, he must also except the responsibility that comes along with the choices he/she makes. It is not the governments job to step in and save us from our selves.
  • Roger47 LawMan5150 2011/09/16 19:47:45
    Roger47
    Tax payers ended up paying the man's bills. Do you like it that way, or do you think they should have turned him away at the hospital door and denied him any treatment?
  • LawMan5150 Roger47 2011/09/17 02:49:09 (edited)
    LawMan5150
    Yes they should have turned him away, after all, he died any way. Why is his choice to not buy insurance make you responsible to pay his bill? And above you stated his family paid the bill. Which was it his family or the taxpayers? If an idiot chooses not to have a major medical policy then why should he expect something for nothing?

    paid family taxpayers idiot chooses major medical policy expect welfare nation paid family taxpayers idiot chooses major medical policy expect darwin award
  • Roger47 LawMan5150 2011/09/17 05:32:00
    Roger47
    His family could only raise $32,000 in donations. Taxpayers paid the rest.
  • LawMan5150 Roger47 2011/09/17 19:24:11
    LawMan5150
    That is because people don't like to donate to a fools cause. Perhaps he should have purchased a major medical policy for a couple hundred bucks a month.
  • Hobbitt / Oldsquid 2011/09/16 15:42:12
    Tin Woodman
    Hobbitt / Oldsquid
    Paul is an anti Semite who takes donations from Farrakhan...

    Ron Paul's Anti-Israel Record and the Republican Primaries
    By Alan Steinberg | May 18th, 2009 - 7:25pm
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    For the Jewish community of New Jersey, Ron Paul is a most disturbing individual. His fervent campaign against the American-Israel alliance is a direct contradiction of the political conservatism of Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp, for whom support for Israel was at the core of their foreign policy positions.

    Equally disturbing, however, was Ron Paul’s condoning of anti-Semitism in the course of his 2008 campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination by his acceptance and retention of a $500 campaign contribution from Don Black, a neo-Nazi leader who runs a vicious white supremacist website, Stormfront.org. Paul also posed for a picture with Black.

    To get the full extent of Paul’s anti- Israel campaign, go to the website, www.ronpaul.com, and note the following quote from the webpage, "Ron Paul on Israel", http://www.ronpaul.com/2009-0...

    "On January 9, Ron Paul addressed Congress to voice his opposition to a House resolution expressing strong support for Israel in its invasion of Gaza, and branding Hamas as a terrorist organization."

    Paul’s message speaks for itself: Hamas is not a terrorist organizati...









    Paul is an anti Semite who takes donations from Farrakhan...

    Ron Paul's Anti-Israel Record and the Republican Primaries
    By Alan Steinberg | May 18th, 2009 - 7:25pm
    | More

    For the Jewish community of New Jersey, Ron Paul is a most disturbing individual. His fervent campaign against the American-Israel alliance is a direct contradiction of the political conservatism of Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp, for whom support for Israel was at the core of their foreign policy positions.

    Equally disturbing, however, was Ron Paul’s condoning of anti-Semitism in the course of his 2008 campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination by his acceptance and retention of a $500 campaign contribution from Don Black, a neo-Nazi leader who runs a vicious white supremacist website, Stormfront.org. Paul also posed for a picture with Black.

    To get the full extent of Paul’s anti- Israel campaign, go to the website, www.ronpaul.com, and note the following quote from the webpage, "Ron Paul on Israel", http://www.ronpaul.com/2009-0...

    "On January 9, Ron Paul addressed Congress to voice his opposition to a House resolution expressing strong support for Israel in its invasion of Gaza, and branding Hamas as a terrorist organization."

    Paul’s message speaks for itself: Hamas is not a terrorist organization, in spite of its launching of over 1,000 rockets against citizens of Israel. The United States should not support Israel in its campaign of retaliation against a vile terrorist organization whose "Culture Minister", Atallah Abu Al-Subh greeted the news of 9-11 with the words, "Allah has answered our prayers." And campaign donations from neo-Nazis will be welcomed.

    In view of this record of Ron Paul, why would gubernatorial candidate Steve Lonegan and 23rd District State Senate candidate Mike Doherty enthusiastically accept the endorsement of Ron Paul ? Furthermore, why would Mike Doherty have actually made the horrendous misjudgment to support Ron Paul for President in 2008 ?

    In terms of Republican conservatism, one matter is abundantly clear: By accepting cheerfully the Paul endorsement, both Steve Lonegan and Mike Doherty have fully divorced themselves from Reagan/Kemp conservatism and have placed themselves squarely in the paleo-conservative camp.

    Reagan had been a fervent supporter of the establishment of the State of Israel as far back as during his service as president of the Screen Actors’ Guild during the late 1940s. As I mentioned in my previous PolitickerNJ.com article, "Jack Kemp, Rest in Peace", Kemp had a lifelong personal bond with the American Jewish community, resulting from his growing up in a Jewish section of Los Angeles. When Kemp died, his passing was mourned in Israel as the loss of a friend who also had been a solid supporter of the cause of Soviet Jewry.

    Ronald Reagan received a Republican Presidential election record 39 % of the Jewish vote nationally in the 1980 election. In New Jersey, the Jewish community is a major voting constituency, whose presence is largely in suburbs where a Republican gubernatorial candidate will have to do well this fall, particularly in Bergen County. Lonegan’s alliance with Ron Paul will make it virtually impossible for him to receive more than 15 percent of the New Jersey Jewish vote in the unlikely event of his defeating Chris Christie in the primary. When you combine an abysmally low vote total by Lonegan in the Jewish community with a certain less than five per cent vote total in the African-American and Hispanic communities, respectively, there is not a hope of his defeating Corzine.

    The election, however, is not the only reason for both Lonegan and Doherty to repudiate the Paul endorsement. Ronald Reagan’s favorite governor was Tom Kean, whose vision for the Republican Party always has been "The Politics of Inclusion". If the New Jersey GOP is to keep alive the Kean vision of inclusiveness, it is absolutely essential that Republican candidates for statewide office and the legislature divorce themselves of any connection with Ron Paul. The course Lonegan and Doherty must take to repudiate their respective Ron Paul endorsements is clear. By not repudiating their Ron Paul endorsements, they will be repudiating the heritage of Reagan and Kemp and the vision of inclusiveness of Kean.
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  • Paul Ferland 2011/09/16 15:09:32
    Ron Paul
    Paul Ferland
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    I don't know the whole story and I wouldn't doubt TPTB are going to try their best to knock Ron Paul down. I'll wait this out till I find the absolute truth, before I spread rumors!



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  • Roger47 Paul Fe... 2011/09/16 19:51:52
    Roger47
    There are articles about it all over the web. The truth is already out. Just look. The man had no insurance. His care cost $400,000. He died. The family could not pay. Us taxpayers got stuck with the bill.You paid, and I paid. Because Mr. Snyder had no insurance. That is the system we have had for years. Do you support it?
  • Paul Fe... Roger47 2011/09/16 19:59:08
    Paul Ferland
    lol, there are articles all over the web about big foot too, doesn't mean it's true, it just means there are articles about big foot all over the web. There are plenty of factors I don't know. Did he offer. Was it ever on the table? Did Dr. Paul know all of this the whole time? Did Dr. Paul do anything to help. Have you heard a response from Ron Paul? Do you like to get two sides of a story, or just because somethings " All over the web" you run with it if it supports your view? There are things to consider before I BUY A STORY!
  • lm1b2 2011/09/16 15:08:27
    Tin Woodman
    lm1b2
    Don't worry I heard the good Doctor Paul took care of him,after all he is a Doctor right?
  • Reichstolz 2011/09/16 15:07:29
    Ron Paul
    Reichstolz
    +1
    As a libertarian, Ron and Kent both agreed you take care of yourself. I guess Kent was very good at taking care of his family. Not too different from Wonder Mutt letting his brother live in a hut on $20/year.
  • Roger47 2011/09/16 15:06:10
    Tin Woodman
    Roger47
    In no other country in the developed world would it have been possible for this t have happened. Should we be able to do better?

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