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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 18, 2011 14:14:46 GMT -5
Ron Paul was a lot feistier back in the day:
LOL!!!
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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 27, 2011 12:06:09 GMT -5
Anyone heard of this? It's funny how "they" keep us thinking we're going toward Socialism, but in all actuality we're moving closer and closer to a dictatorship:
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Post by Michael Wells on May 27, 2011 14:38:49 GMT -5
Either one is unconstitutional. I just wish America would friggin wake up, quit relying solely on the media, do some research (or at least pay attention) then make a decision. I guaranty that, around election time, there will be some celebrity doing stupid stuff or new "reality" show pops up that ballhogs the media to get people's eyes off of reality.
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Post by Chris Kaufman on May 27, 2011 18:00:09 GMT -5
Either one is unconstitutional. I just wish America would friggin wake up, quit relying solely on the media, do some research (or at least pay attention) then make a decision. I guaranty that, around election time, there will be some celebrity doing stupid stuff or new "reality" show pops up that ballhogs the media to get people's eyes off of reality. I'm REALLY afraid that celebrity is going to be Sarah Palin running. I guess she has a new movie or something coming out soon. She'll do nothing but take votes away from Paul and make it a side show.
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Post by Michael Wells on May 27, 2011 21:34:22 GMT -5
That shouldn't be an issue if Paul makes it to the final ballot cause he's not going Independent. He's running as a Republican which I think is a really smart move
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Post by John Wilson on May 27, 2011 22:47:15 GMT -5
Agreed. No matter what, you have to get the nomination.
It will be interesting to see if Hillary resigns at State to take on Obama for the DNC nomination. Time's running out and it's now or never for her. I'm not sure anyone else on the Left has the gonads to make an inter-party run against Obama. The Clintons being the Clintons I think will make one last grab at power before Hillary is too old to run.
On the Right, the field is really wide right now. The mainstream media keeps pretending that there is nobody on the horizon, when the opposite is true. There are 10 players at least.
Ron Paul really RELLY needs to keep the kooks from running away with his message this time around because the tinfoil-hatters did him in last time by making him their guy. Ron Paul is a great man, but he is right on the edge of unelectable. He needs to keep to the ideas that Americans care about and hold back on some of the Libertarian rhetoric until after he gets elected. You can't be a great president unless you actually get elected first.
Palin's a great cheerleader, but she'll never get nominated. She is the Right's James Carville and that's really the best place for her. She gets hammered by the Left because they can't fathom a good looking woman who isn't a bra burning abortion commercial, but she had a lot of impact in raising money and getting people elected to Congress. I think RNC Chair is where she belongs. Michael Steele is a joke and needs to go away. The RNC will never stop being RINO, Inc. until an actual conservative gets into the RNC leadership. Until then the Republicans will continue to serve up one useless neocon after another from the My Daddy Went to Yale clique. (Which is exactly where the DNC fields their people from, which is why the Democrats and Republicans have been cut from the same cloth for 20 years.)
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Post by Logan Schuetzle on May 28, 2011 23:34:28 GMT -5
I don't think Palin or Paul are electable. Too many people think she's an idiot because of the media. Paul is to far right in my opinion for independents. I just hope ANY conservative makes out of the primary, and not a moderate.
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Post by Chris Kaufman on Jun 30, 2011 23:56:36 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Kaufman on Jun 30, 2011 23:58:43 GMT -5
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Post by Casey Szparaga on Jul 12, 2011 17:33:38 GMT -5
He just announced that he won't run again for congress, so I guess he's all in.
Just a question and not to upset anyone, but who thinks he has the personal charisma to win?
Substance yes, but I don't think he can attract people who don't follow politics like soccer moms, or young people.
Sad, and unfortunate to say, I know, but in this day and age it helps to sound and look like a star. That's how Clinton and Obama got in.
I just can't see Dr. Paul winning the nomination, or beating Obama, sorry.
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Post by Michael Wells on Jul 12, 2011 22:09:53 GMT -5
He surely has the passion but nit the charisma. I see charisma because I pay attention to what he's saying, but he doesn't have enough for people to just want to drink his koolaid
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Post by Chris Kaufman on Jul 12, 2011 22:25:24 GMT -5
A lot of the problem is the media blatantly not throwing him any support. Don't count him out yet. The majority of the younger crowd, myself included, that fell for the "Hope and Change" have really been following Ron Paul. The only way is to keep people aware and educated. I'm more afraid that he won't get the nomination due to the GOP voter ignorance.
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Post by Robert Bishop on Jul 14, 2011 13:58:02 GMT -5
no but they sure are trying to discredit thee other female rep i think her name is Backman she went up a notch in my book when they criticized her for telling a gay man he could be delivered from that through Jesus
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Post by Russell Stark on Jul 22, 2011 23:57:15 GMT -5
A man of domestic tranquility. A man of patriotism. A man of abilities & a gentleman. His hard work in the fight over the FED & the Constitution are a credit upon himself & the United States. Would Ron make a good commander in chief... ? From what I have seen Ron has guts & thats nice to see! He is a wild card. I like that to I hope he keeps it up... We will see As for Hope & Change....... It has been a long road with lots of bumps & I HOPE the CHANGE is Obama.
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Post by Russell Stark on Jul 23, 2011 0:18:44 GMT -5
I'm more afraid that he won't get the nomination due to the GOP voter ignorance. LOL Ignorance... It is unfortunate that you dont take the time to see the true GOP voter for what they are. Opinions opposite of yours is not ignorance. Speak your sentiments freely brother for that is freedom. Take the time to see the other side. I will say it is good to see you part of the arduous struggle for liberty.
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