Ron Paul for President !!!!

Quote from ratboy88:

i honestly believe this. i said "the majority" .... 51% minimum makes the statement accurate, i stand by this.

I'm not exactly Joe Diversity but I'd support a black libertarian over a nanny-state attorney shyster any day of the week.

When I ran for Congress Alan Keyes was the guest of honor at my fundraiser. I'd walk on nails for him......
 
Quote from indahook:



Frankly I think the Dems are wearing California and New England rose colored glasses in regards to Obama`s acceptability. They fail to realize that in between the two coast middle America isn't ready for a man of color as President. (Or woman for that matter)


An African-American <b>Republican</b> might stand a chance, but otherwise; I agree with your statement.

While whites of my generation (Gen X) are overwhelmingly eager to put that whole ugly racism issue behind us and move forward, voters of older generations are still around, and many of them don't see it that way at all.
 
Quote from ratboy88:

if ron paul were black i would be thrilled to vote for him, work for him, and campaign for him. people are starved for integrity and decency, the majority care not what color package it arrives in.

You said once that in '04 you "held your nose and voted Libertarian", as if you weren't completely on board with our philosophy. Have your views changed since then?
 
Quote from Rearden Metal:

You said once that in '04 you "held your nose and voted Libertarian", as if you weren't completely on board with our philosophy. Have your views changed since then?

no, my views have not changed. i wasn't thrilled with the individual that was the libertarian candidate but the other two clowns were no choice. i started to write in a candidate but then went libertarian as a protest vote.

i really am an independent and look at the individual and his/her track record. i have followed ron paul a long time, he and bernie sanders are the only ones that didn't kiss greenspan's ass while he was creating our current debt bubble.
 
Quote from ratboy88:

no, my views have not changed. i wasn't thrilled with the individual that was the libertarian candidate but the other two clowns were no choice. i started to write in a candidate but then went libertarian as a protest vote.

In the '06 midterm elections, the Libertarians didn't even get on the ballot in my area. I ended up writing in 'John Galt' for about 20 different elected positions.

You know you're <i>really</i> disenfranchised when you find yourself writing in fictional characters in the voting booth, instead of picking one of the unacceptable politicians listed on the ballot...
 
Quote from Rearden Metal:

In the '06 midterm elections, the Libertarians didn't even get on the ballot in my area. I ended up writing in 'John Galt' for about 20 different elected positions.

You know you're <i>really</i> disenfranchised when you find yourself writing in fictional characters in the voting booth, instead of picking one of the unacceptable politicians listed on the ballot...

LOL.... John Galt, thats great. i was going to write in James Traficant for president in 04 as he sat in prison.
 
There is one way that Ron Paul can become president - if he wins the Republican nomination, and Hillary wins the Democratic one. The anti-Hillary contigent in the USA is so big that maybe nothing else is needed to beat her than to be the one lucky enough to run against her.

Also, people are talking about Ron Paul as if he's some kind of fringe nutcase. But listen to his speeches & writings, he's actually got a very good political sense and way with words. This would go over very well on TV if he gets national coverage, which he inevitably would if he becomes a front-running Republican. Just imagine him in a debate with Clinton, he would absolutely destroy her on pretty much every policy issue.
 
Quote from Cutten:

There is one way that Ron Paul can become president - if he wins the Republican nomination, and Hillary wins the Democratic one. The anti-Hillary contigent in the USA is so big that maybe nothing else is needed to beat her than to be the one lucky enough to run against her.

Also, people are talking about Ron Paul as if he's some kind of fringe nutcase. But listen to his speeches & writings, he's actually got a very good political sense and way with words. This would go over very well on TV if he gets national coverage, which he inevitably would if he becomes a front-running Republican. Just imagine him in a debate with Clinton, he would absolutely destroy her on pretty much every policy issue.

Much of what you are saying makes good sense, if it was 20 or 30 years ago. Sadly, in many ways, it's not.

In the U.S. today, there is an "American Idol" mentality which can only be good for Hillary. This country has been dumbed down beyond belief. A large portion of this country was/is crazy for Bill Clinton. He will not be the candidate this time, but I think nobody would disagree that he will greatly influence the vote.

John Kerry destroyed Little George Bush in the debates in the last election. It didn't matter. Once a label gets put on a person, it is very difficult for a person to shake it off, because of the effects of the national media. Kerry was labeled a flip-flopper, and it stuck.

Hillary Clinton is running. She will be nominated. She will be elected. Sad. True.
 
Quote from BSAM:



Hillary Clinton is running. She will be nominated. She will be elected. Sad. True.

She might be nominated, but she'll NEVER EVER be elected president. Don't believe me? Let's find a mutually acceptable escrow, and lay a little wager. I'll give you 4-1 odds, any amount up to $50,000. Go ahead- Risk $50K to win $200K if you really think she stands a chance. This offer is open to all takers.
 
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