Comments on: Will Ron Paul Play Spoiler?
GOP Presidential Hopeful May Be Polling In The Single Digits, But He's Flush With Cash And Not Going Away
- badaxmofo,
Are you going to be one of those WIMPS that mouth off but NEVER have any facts or ideas about how to solve a problem.
Eliminating govn subsidies for illegals. OK where do you go from there??
Explain how you implement this and what result you expect. - Reply to this comment
- AR_Teacher, sorry. I know it was a bit un-PC, just thought people needed a laugh. Actually, I have no idea why I''m posting in the forums. Probably just procrastinating from the pile of work sitting in front of me at my desk.
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- michaelt302,
It is foolish to make prediction this early. things are so unstable ANYTHING could happen in the next 13 months. Some more likely than others, for sure. But most people have not made up their mind and this is why. - Reply to this comment
- "Mousepd, you make me laugh. I can''''t wait to see the shock on YOUR face when Paul comes in dead last in every state. State after state. Anyone taking bets here? Also: Paul supporters tend to be very young. As in college kids. That demographic has one of the worst voting turnouts. Period. Paul collects all this money from these kids on the Web, and watch_most of them will stay home on election day and do bongs.
Look, I don''''t want Romney to be the next President, but as someone who has predicted the last 5 elections correctly...I''''m betting Romney will be the nominee, and I''''m betting he will beat Hillary in a close one.
Posted by michaelt302 at 03:24 PM : Dec 19, 2007"
What you predict is impossible. He won''t come in dead last state after state...unless you really believe he''s been losing all of these debates and straw polls.
And if you were correct in predicting the last 5 elections, did you predict Al Gore would win but it would be stolen? Or did you predict Bush? - Reply to this comment
- Arguing on the internet is like the special olympics. Even if you win, you are still retarded.
Posted by RogerRepubli at 03:09 PM : Dec 19, 2007
Political incorrectness aside. That is very funny!! So, tell me, Roger... Why are you on the debate forums again? - Reply to this comment
- "Mitt Romney the most inspiring candidate". Wow!! Your standards are low, either that or you''re Romney plant. Mitt has no vision, no vigor, and is a mere veneer of vanity. First of all, he has never articulated his solutions substantively or underpinned his arguments with historical precedents like Ron Paul. He always speaks loosly and flakily, opining with vacuous feel good sound bites and sloganeering. He is an elitist and could care less about you the vassal. For peets sake, he genflects to some self-ascribed prphet who ate too much ergot and had hallucinations about golden plates of Moroni. Give me a break...the guy is a silver-tongued statist and nothing will change if he is elected, which he won''t, cause Hillary will leave him in the dust. Only Ron Paul can beat Hillary, but he needs the base to research and actually open their myopic minds. Ron Paul is an erudite man of prinicple, not an elitist multi-millionaire who is beholden to the special interests, that doesn''t inclue you.
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- hawksprings,
Al Gore is happy doing what is doing and the job is not done yet. He won''t even consider running until her is ready and that is not this year. - Reply to this comment
- I may have told a lie. I said I would never vote republican again. I even carved it in stone. Now I am thinking about crushing the stone. Ron Paul makes all the rest look like a barrel of rotten eggs.
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- Unlike so many, Ron Paul actually believes in freedom. When you do that cetain things come naturally: supporting the constiitution, abhorring the sleaze in today''s government, using critical intelligence to distinguish between the inclination toward tyranny and the inclination toward supporting individual freedom. Ron Paul represent the country''s conscience. He stands for the founding fathers in this election against all the dishonesty, fear, greed and addiction to greed with its attendant denial of the reality at the end of our noses. Deep down people sense that Ron Paul is right about the big questions and the other main players are wrong. The only hang up people are having is this: at this late date can we afford to start being honest with ourselves?
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- If he raised $6.2M in one day, and the average donation was $102 per, that would mean 60,784 people donated. If 60,784 is 4% of the U.S. voting public, CBS expects us to believe they polled 1,519,600 people.
LOL. - Reply to this comment
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