One drunk Ron Paul supporter in Montana tried to convince cops he didn't need to take a breath test because he believes in the Constitution. While eventually getting arrested for a DUI, the guy continued to yell, "Constitution! and "Ron Paul 2012!" It was all caught on tape for The National Geographic show, Frontier Force.
Drinking the Ron Paul juice
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Thu Sep 15, 2011 5:22 PM EDT





It is kind of funny when everyone is hopping up and down complaining about the mysterious "hole in foot diseases" instead of paying attention to the smoking gun they are holding in their hand.
Constitutional law is a very funny thing that can be used in all the wrong ways.
Bear with me for a moment here ...
About 1.3 million "illegal immigrants" left the country starting in 2007 when Chinese companies began investing $billions$ in new Mexican factories intended to take advantage of NAFTA.
China sells their first car this year.
US jobs are heading south of the border courtesy of China.
There are about 12 million illegal aliens in the United States as of 2011.
White supremacists managed to achieve control of congress and the presidency in the 1920s. One of their more impressive achievements was to pass the Quota Act of 1924, which was used to deport 500,000+ people because of dark skin and lack of proof of birth.
Thus was born the need to create birth certificates, which did not exist before that.
A work visa cost $28 before 1929 and could be obtained at any entry point into the US.
Conservatives simultaneously violated both Treaty of Guadalupe and the banking system.
Outcomes?
Mein Kampf made the same idea popular in Germany about a year later. This concept pioneered by the Quota Act of 1924 eventually came to be known as "ethnic cleansing" outside the United States.
Those 500,000 people owned property or paid rent, which stopped being paid when they were forced out of the country, triggering the Great Depression by sucking $billions$ out of the economy. The accelerated foreclosure rate caused by deportation collapsed the banking system in 1929 when migrant worker quotas were reduced and the military got involved.
All of those dwellings were left permanently vacant with no hope of ever being sold.
Thus was born the need for a "bank bailout" under FDR, who also put an end to the Great Depression by stopping Mexican Repatriation.
Many Mexicans returned to the US after that, and the economy boomed until 2007. Many more rich people.
OK. Now wind the clock forward about 80 years from the 1920s.
White supremacists manage to achieve control of congress again in 2000.
The Bush family and the Saudi family know each other. You might say they have dined together in the same room. This time muslim extremists express their displeasure with white supremacist election outcomes in the most unpleasant possible way in September 2001.
Then white supremacists began kicking out "illegal immigrants", starting with the Great Wall of Tiajuana to make the US "more secure".
Proof?
White supremacists signed a bill asking for Pres. Obama's birth certificate.
Ides of 1924.
The population of California has permanently dropped by about half a million people when all the illegal immigrants began stampeding back to Mexico seeking jobs in a less hostile environment.
Thus collapsing the housing market beginning in -- California.
1 in 3 Californians are defined as "illegal immigrants" in direct violation of the Treaty of Guadalupe because family members born south of the border are working while visiting relatives that were separated by the Mexican American war.
The economic productivity created by economic cash-flow associated with illegal alien consumer demand is responsible for the employment of about 6 million legal workers.
Ow!
My foot hurts so bad.!!!
Hoppidy hop hop hop.