Ron Paul rocks.

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by coolmanphp, Jan 6, 2008.

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    Only Ron Paul; sound electable in New Hampshire Republican debate yesterday. He is a real positive change. I hope my fellow Americans understand his position.

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  2. demosfen

    demosfen Peon

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    You all shouldn't pay that much attention to the elections. It doesn't matter who will become the president, we are still going to have national ID cards and NAU. Alright, Paul won't sign it into the law if elected, so they'll have to assassinate him. But we are still going to have national ID cards and NAU.
     
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    gauharjk Notable Member

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    Become a delegate.

    "Before Ron Paul can get elected, he has to be nominated by delegates at the Republican National Convention which will take place in St. Paul, Minnesota. September 1-4, 2008."

    Link
    http://www3.webng.com/ronpaul/becomedelegate.html

    If you're Republican, become a delegate - it's the only way Ron Paul can get elected.

    "Those who support Ron Paul must begin the process now of getting elected as a delegate to the convention or it's all over and the GOP faithful will get the shadow government's choice shoved down their throats - again."

    Link
    http://www3.webng.com/ronpaul/becomedelegate.html
     
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  4. Zibblu

    Zibblu Guest

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    I thought he did really well at last night's debate. I also thought Mike Huckabee and John McCain made themselves look bad with the personal jabs at Romney. Thompson looked like he was barely alive and "9/11" was his same old smug self. I do think Romney did pretty well. Regardless I'm hoping that last night's debate will bring some new people to the Paul campaign.
     
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    2 good points of RP from last night.

    #1 he was not afraid to answer the last question about I believe oil, he had his hand raised immediately wanting to take it on.
    #2 The discussion of taking on Obama, he was not an asshole to Obama and made a joke showing he's not just and old stick in the mud.

    Still was not fully impressed, not so much him not doing good, but the format and lack of time given to him.
     
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    IMO there is no way Ron Paul wins the Republican nod, he simply doesn't have that much support and many of his ideas are too unconventional to be embraced by the majority of Americans. It would take a miracle of him to take more than 10% of the popular vote, let alone win the election.
     
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    How do you figure about the bold?
    If it was him versus one or two other people nationwide you honestly think he would not get more than 10% :rolleyes:

    You can not be serious.
     
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    Sohan Peon

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    Look up the following on Google or Youtube:

    Skull and bones
    Bilderberg
    Alex jones
    Info Wars
    Illuminati
     
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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    look up chemtrails.

    the UN is behind that, i don't think it's the bilderburger's.
     
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  10. guerilla

    guerilla Notable Member

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    That's too bad because he is advocating Constitutional government, following the rule of law, protection of civil liberties, peace and sound economics.

    Goldwater led a conservative revolution in 1964 that didn't come to fruition until 1980. We're going to see the lasting effects of this movement much, much sooner. If not this cycle, within the next 2.
     
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    Ughhh NO!!! I will not go down without a fight, a fight that is essential to my future and that of my family. You are advising people to just submit to your buddies huh? Nice try.
     
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  12. The Webmaster

    The Webmaster IdeasOfOne

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    Well, but he failed to rock in Iowa, and NH doesn't hold the hopes any higher either.
     
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    guerilla Notable Member

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    Iowa was never his strong state. Those are New Hampshire and Nevada.

    We'll see how he does on Tuesday. Only 2 of 50 states have voted so far.
     
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    The Webmaster IdeasOfOne

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    Yes, but Ronnies were expecting him to finish at least third in Iowa, and as I said NH doesn't hold the hope any higher. But yes, we should wait and see.
     
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    Some Ronnies expected him to finish first, and some non-Ronnies expected last. If our voter database had not gone done the day of the caucus, we might have closed that 3% gap.

    But we'll see. This is not just a campaign for President, it's a campaign of ideas.
     
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