Presidential Debate is on!

Ron Paul is against any government intervention, he is pretty much a libratarian/pre neo-con republican. Best example is last week when he spoke against the bailout.
 
This reminds me of how the USA took the Philippines. We need underhanded tactics to defeat our enemies again. Against the Islamic there, we soaked our bullets in pig grease to get them to give up. That is the kind of tactic to lessen morale to fight.

I forget what about it is bad for Islam, (someone can fill that in), but I do remember that it had something to do with not going to heaven if any peace of pig was in them when they died.

I have an idea what Ron Paul's basic arguments are, but I would like to read the book to see how he believes his opinion in contrary to the US history around the time of the Great Depression. Most Historians would disagree with that approach, and I am interested to see what kind of argument he makes.
 
divinechaos97 said:
The Indians, the ones that are actually from India. Isn't it banned in their country or is it some other middle east country that banned bacon?

I think religions that forbid pork products can all make an acception for bacon. Once upon a time Catholics weren't allowed to eat meat on fridays year round, then Jon Paul II changed that.

Think about it, when was the last time you were angry enough to wage war after eating a piece of bacon?

btw if we decide to adopt my bacon policy the UN would have to start it off by nuking Canada off the map for their abomination they call bacon.
 
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