If the Tea Party audience cheers at the announcement of all the executions carried out by Rick Perry, and yells for the uninsured to die, then maybe they will really go for this idea:
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Speaking of execution, I thought of this site, when seeing the nyt headline about the racist executed for killing a black man. Now that is ironic.
I vote using reason to continue, then the debates would almost be palatable. I’m guessing that would be Huntsman getting zapped.
I don’t understand Mike’s comment. I might be ironic if the guy were stung up by a lynch-mob. By the law? Not really.
This basically happened in the debate last night. While Paul is far from level-headed, he did come off as the most reasonable on many issues. When Fox did their post-debate analysis, he wasn’t mentioned once. Not once. In almost an hour of non-stop discussion. Even Gary Johnson got more recognition. Paul’s being deliberately left out because he’s not a “true Republican”, I think.