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washingtonpost.com: GOP Hopeful's Speech Raises At Least As Many Questions As It Answers

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by marcodele September 26, 2007 5:30 PM EDT
perception: All of those great things happened in Mass. when Ted Kennedy was senator. Therefore, Ted Kennedy deserves your support too, right?
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by getloud1 September 26, 2007 5:29 PM EDT
Ron Paul has it all.

**** TAKE AMERICA BACK ****
**** STOP THE WAR & Corporate Corruption****

He has NEVER voted:
* to raise taxes
* for an unbalanced budget
* to raise congressional pay
* for a federal restriction on gun ownership
* to increase the power of the executive branch

He HAS voted:
* against the Iraq war
* against the inappropriately named USA PATRIOT act
* against regulating the internet
* against the Military Commissions Act

He will eliminate the IRS, Wasteful Government Spending & Stop The Iraq War Immediately!

Most importantly, he voted NO on anything in Congress that is not allowed by the Constitution.

He is the only candidate not a member of the CFR!

Shouldn''''t ALL members of Congress uphold the Constitution? Aren''''t they SWORN to uphold it? You can bet Paul won''''t call the Constitution "just a G**D***ed piece of paper" like George Bush is reported to have.

If you want a candidate you can TRUST due to a proven track record, visit ronpaul2008.com and get busy spreading the word. The Mainstream Media is a lagging indicator!!

Join The ReVoLuTiOn In Your City Stand Up America:
http://ronpaul.meetup.com/cities/

Also checkout http://video.google.com search for Federal Reserve Fraud
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by robert1 September 26, 2007 5:16 PM EDT
To j-whitman Who could be a more imperfect woman than a cross dresser?
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by perception5 September 26, 2007 5:15 PM EDT
The question is: Why would anyone vote for a candidate that "talks" about this or that vs. a candidate that has "walked the walk" and has a proven record?

More great news regarding Mitt Romney:

"But anyone listening to WBUR, Boston''s National Public Radio station, yesterday would have been hard pressed to miss news that new data out of the U.S. Department of Education showed Massachusetts kids scored higher than any other state on three out of four National Assessment of Educational Progress exams, and tied for first on number four. The state also won top honors the last time the test was administered, in 2005, when Romney was in office."

Mitt was the first elected American leader to bring HEALTH INSURANCE to all the citizens of Massachusetts "without" raising taxes.

Govenor Romney''''s hard work on "education" issues also put his state at the top of all other fifty states.

Proven results in Health Insurance for ALL and Education results that puts his state ahead of all others in achievements.

And Mitt Romney is against any permanent US bases in Iraq according to an interview with the Associated Press in June.

Does this record and these facts help folks decide who''s the very best candidate from either party?

It''s all about "performance" which is why I''m voting for Mitt Romney in 2008.
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by robert1 September 26, 2007 5:13 PM EDT
To rushlimpdrug I was posting about the acidic comments, and if you read my earlier post I didn''t lump all Dems in with them. Read the posts...You''ll see the hate just a festering. Calling people "white trash, redneck southerners are looking for another christian to replace bush., etc.
Have you replied to the poster that said that?

I don''t hate people just because they are of a different political party.
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by j-whitman September 26, 2007 5:04 PM EDT
robomadness1,,,, Yep, I''m talking about Hillary not the cross dresser Rudy Guiliani who wants to be a woman.
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by robert1 September 26, 2007 5:03 PM EDT
To SHURCH4TRUTH Actually since we are the subject...Your comment was just as self righteous and condecending. So it seems we both have a problem don''t we! You seek out your friend and I''ll seek out mine Ok!
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by robert1 September 26, 2007 5:00 PM EDT
To jsilver2th Just because he likes to read a certain book doesn''t mean he buys into the Scientology religion. He just might like science fiction...Many people do.
He may feel like it''s big of an intrusion on his privacy...Maybe if you were a good example and released yours maybe he''d follow suit.
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by rushlimpdrug September 26, 2007 4:57 PM EDT
. it''''''''s a wonder we''''''''re not seeing them parking car bombs in predominately Republican neighborhoods. . . . . "
Posted by robomadness1

nothing civil, or constructive in that language.
If I were a demo I''d be little pleased about that writing.
It is comparing dems to terrorist.
Sad comment about how your mama raised you to speak of others.
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by robert1 September 26, 2007 4:56 PM EDT
To j-whitman If an imperfect woman wants to run and wins...Great! I''m just hoping you''re not talking about Hillary! You can laugh now or later if you''d like!
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