I certainly hope that I have gotten my opinion across to someone. Let's see, I kind of sound like a depressed kid, you say. Quite the contrary. I love life and enjoy it very much. I particularly enjoy threads like these. Interestingly enough, I just wrote an essay this very day regarding my enjoyment of argumentation. I won't bore you with the details right now, but this certainly reminded me of it. Addressing the next sentence: "All you do is just repeat the same thing over and over and maybe we will start to believe it is most likely your mindset." This is a very compelling point. But I'll make a deal with you. You start proofreading what you write, and I'll start separating the content of my posts into paragraphs. And, as I'm sure you will be devastated to hear, I have not noticed that skiierman and I are the only two that are "not on the ron paul wagon." In fact, I see many people here who seem to have both of their feet planted firmly on the ground. As for cottonwood's response regarding the Houston Chronicle, he is absolutely correct. It is among the leading newspapers in the country and I admit my fault. While we're on the subject, I might point out that you have not addressed a response also by cottonwood, that stated that Ron Paul ran for president in 1988, not in the 70's. Did you get pwned as well, conceptkid? I most certainly don't believe that there is no power to change the course of time. That said, it doesn't mean that anything is possible. Not anything is possible. If you haven't figured that out yet, then you have life full of disappointment ahead of you. I am very intrigued that you would condemn personal attacks, given that you have spent the bulk of your post doing exactly that. You weren't the one that tried to argue your point by stating that you could beat - or leave us in the dust, I believe is how you phrased it - everyone here on the ski slope and in the skatepark. Don't get me wrong here, though. I definitely do think that you should be enforcing rules against attacking one another.