'How air conditioning, prostitution, and raw milk could give Ron Paul problems'

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  • Jwalker
    Member
    • May 2010
    • 1067

    #16
    Lol! I believe that sound is the kitchen sink hurling to the ground and missing ron paul by a mile.

    Shoot I'm not even that much a supporter of him but I'm starting to think Ron Paul could win. Everyone knows you can't regulate the danger out of everything at a certain point you have to decide whether there should be a 10 year approval process for a late stage cancer drug because it might cause side effects and yes it's ok that not everyone drives the safest car possible. Not sure where the 20 billion for air conditioning comes from but I suppose it could be true.

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    • truthwolf1
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 2696

      #17
      Looks like he has a solid win in Iowa. Unless of course they rig it. Most polls were showing a definate win for ROn until CNN comes out last night with Romney ahead of Paul bs from one poll!! bastards

      On another note if Paul does not get the nomination or takes the lead for the Libertarian party,
      GARY Johnson is really peaking my interest. I have always thought that now is a perfect time for a third party.

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      • sgreger1
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 9451

        #18
        I don't care if he wins the primary or not, I am writing him in anyways. And all of your democrats or independents who are in republican controlled districts, vote in the primary for Ron Paul, not because you support him, but just so that we can see a good debate with Obama. If Obama has an easy win like he does now, he can avoid the issues, so make him earn this next term. (He's going to win anyways)

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        • sgreger1
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 9451

          #19
          Miss Independent: 'AMERICAN IDOL' winner endorses Ron Paul...

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          • truthwolf1
            Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 2696

            #20
            Originally posted by sgreger1
            I don't care if he wins the primary or not, I am writing him in anyways. And all of your democrats or independents who are in republican controlled districts, vote in the primary for Ron Paul, not because you support him, but just so that we can see a good debate with Obama. If Obama has an easy win like he does now, he can avoid the issues, so make him earn this next term. (He's going to win anyways)
            I will be attending. Last time around we had about 1/4 of my group for Ron P... Romney took the lead back then but today people are just a tad bit more open to the fact that many of these candidates are bought and paid for. WIth a Iowa win who knows how far this could go. History does suggest a second term is obvious for OBama.. but I think with the economic collapse, unemployment rate etc.. it is not such a easy win for the puppet.

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            • truthwolf1
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 2696

              #21
              I have absolutely no idea who that chick is but good for her.

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              • truthwolf1
                Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 2696

                #23
                Another bigwig left Bachmann today also.
                She is "finished" and has been quite two faced against Ron Paul. Karma bites you in the ass.

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                • clint404
                  Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 317

                  #24
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3tPM...e_gdata_player

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                  • sgreger1
                    Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 9451

                    #25
                    I think the only thing the current neo-con GOP frontrunners can agree on right now is that they don't want Ron Paul to be elected and or taken seriously.

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                    • shikitohno
                      Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 1156

                      #26
                      Originally posted by sgreger1
                      I think the only thing the current neo-con GOP frontrunners can agree on right now is that they don't want Ron Paul to be elected and or taken seriously.
                      Probably because even if he's technically a Republican now, if he won it'd still be seen as a third party victory in a way, and nobody wants to see the hold the two party system has on US politics broken.

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                      • lxskllr
                        Member
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 13435

                        #27
                        Originally posted by shikitohno
                        Probably because even if he's technically a Republican now, if he won it'd still be seen as a third party victory in a way, and nobody wants to see the hold the two party system has on US politics broken.
                        I don't think anyone, including Paul sees him(self) as a Republican. It's a label of convenience for public office.

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                        • CoderGuy
                          Member
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2679

                          #28
                          Originally posted by lxskllr
                          I don't think anyone, including Paul sees him(self) as a Republican. It's a label of convenience for public office.
                          I think you're right. He was on Leno the other night. Got a standing ovation and LOTS of cheers. Joe Rogan was on after him and came out wearing a Ron Paul sweatshirt and said he was all over him.

                          Just too bad the GOP won't let him get the nomination.

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                          • sgreger1
                            Member
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 9451

                            #29
                            Pencil his name in on the ballot. I'm not pulling the (R) or (D) levers ever again.

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                            • CoderGuy
                              Member
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2679

                              #30
                              Originally posted by sgreger1
                              Pencil his name in on the ballot. I'm not pulling the (R) or (D) levers ever again.
                              Amen to that!

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