Ronsters, Not Monsters, This Halloween!

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by dgridley, Oct 5, 2007.

  1. #1
    Give the gift of Ron Paul this Halloween. Put a campaign sticker in the goodie bag along with that lollipop! It'll piss off the kiddies but maybe mom and dad will give some thought to the future of the US and vote for sanity in 2008.

    Treats, not Tricks, in 2008!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Ron_Paul

    Time to get Paul off the Internet and into the Mainstream!
     
    dgridley, Oct 5, 2007 IP
  2. Briant

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    Ernest is his middle name...no really :p
     
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    ly2 Notable Member

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    Someones house is getting egged and I think it's going to be yours, grandpa.
    No really, it's Halloween FFS, let the kids have fun. RP supporters spam every forum and comment area on the web, now you're going to spam Halloween? Come on already.
     
    ly2, Oct 6, 2007 IP
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    Nothing is scarier than Ron Paul and his zombie supporters.
     
    KalvinB, Oct 6, 2007 IP
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    ly2 Notable Member

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    I agree.
    I actually used to like the guy. But then I started to see and hear what his purpose was. The dems want to get him elected in the primaries, then jump ship back to the left for a solid win.

    I knew something was up. Democrats don't get that excited about a republican for no reason. Paul is the republicans Nader.
     
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  6. dgridley

    dgridley Guest

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    I think Paul simply stands for what the Republican party originally stood for.. less government.

    I'm not interested in "spamming" Halloween as I meant that tongue in cheek.. simply getting him some recognition off the Net (tho CNN was praising him the other day on cable).

    Ron will never get elected.. the mom and pops where I live would never vote for a guy that would allow the ravenous hordes of Allah to invade the glorious midwestern states and butcher and murder their children in their sleep (or so they think).. if they had their way, Bush would be Dictator For Life.
     
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    gemini181 Well-Known Member

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    Misunderestimating Ron Paul's Support

    The media, neoconservatives and some Democrats just don't understand why Ron Paul's supporters are so excited, dedicated and diverse.
     
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    gemini181 Well-Known Member

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  9. dgridley

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    Ron Paul makes being a Republican a good thing once again.. I sincerely think he's the only chance we have of winning against the Dems in 2008.
     
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    Political molesters! Leave the kids alone
     
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    Exactly, that is why I laugh when people say he is a libertarian hiding in the conservative ranks, or a liberal hiding in the conservative ranks.

    Today, conservatism is confused with militarism, big government, corporate welfare, authoritarianism and religious fanaticism.

    The Founders were Libertarians and conservatives.

    Does today's Republican party look like the party of Civic Virtue and opposition to corruption?
    :D
     
    guerilla, Oct 12, 2007 IP