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- If the media had any honesty they would be looking into the corruption of these "scientific" National polls.
Ron Paul has a overwhelming support online. People claim it''s "spam"
Ron paul wins, or finishes in the tops of all the STRAW POLLS-how does he finish so well here where people need to leave home and go vote? They just ignore this.
Ron Paul has won EVERY TV debate-They again claim spam. Eventhough it''s been proven TOTALLY FALSE. You can''t vote twice on the text polls with the same phone.
The "Scientific" polls show him 1-3%!
Hmm ever wonder about the fact these "Scientific" polls come from PRIVATE companies thay don''t disclose how results are obtained. We just have to trust they are doing what they are supposed to?!
Ron Paul wins or does very well in ALL votes where PEOPLE CHOOSE to vote.
You mass media should be ashamed of yourselves for selling our country down the river.
Wake up America. STOP believing the LIES! - Reply to this comment
- Ron Paul is a man of interity and charactor,he''s a man of good morals of judgement,he will take this country back and fix it to the way our founders would of wanted it,hands down he is the man for the job...America wake up!! if you love your freedom get some back bone and vote for this man,because we only have one chance to make it right.
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- I am honored to plan to vote for Ron Paul. It will be my first vote in twenty years with absolute confidence. Ron Paul is the only candidate with integrity, honesty, and loyalty to his oath of office.
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- bohemianowl at 6:08PM,......You are right on. I''m trying to not take my freedoms for granted anymore like in the past. I have always loved my country dearly and I want my posterity to be the same way in enjoying freedom here in the good ''ole USA. I really look forward to the day when we wrestle over who can compliment our leadership the best. I take no enjoyment in having to rebuke foolishness out of some peoples thinking, especially since it reminds me well of my past. In remembering, I try to temper my words for education purposes only since "Goods better than Evil cause it''s nicer" way of thinking.
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- I vote for Ron Paul because he follows the Constitution.
If following the constitution were the only requirement for office, then there''d only be one person running. - Reply to this comment
- ""Granted, I DON''''T like "sour grapes" either but I DESPISE LIES and DECEPTION even more.""
So do I, homespunlady, and this is getting out of hand. If you have a problem in your particular area, don''t assume it is widespread. It has, indeed, become a terrible habit for sore losers to claim a "fixed election" with no proof when their candidate doesn''t win. That undermines our democratic process at its core and Ron Paul supporters were trying to pull that over the Iowa Straw Poll, which wasn''t even a real election. Although I do favor him, he lost, deal with it. Since this thread is about Ron Paul, *I* was assuming that was what you are talking about, it''s hard to discuss things if people can''t stick to a topic. I know there is corruption in some places, like Miami, New Orleans and Chicago, but that does not mean it''s everywhere and people in those locales have a responsibility to deal with it locally and not pretend it''s an entire forest, just because their trees are infested. I''m sorry if I misunderstood you. - Reply to this comment
- an informed public is the tyrannist''s greatest enemy. The Internet is the last bastion of freedom of expression. Our "free speech Zone" won''t last thru one more bush clone dictator.
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- So far, this has been a good day for us American patriots to engage and exercise our 1st. Amendment rights. Freedom isn''t free, but making war here against unconstitutional ideology is about as close to "free" as we''re going to get. Don''t you guys/gals think that this is why some politicians want to start messing with OUR internet neutrality?
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- PLEASE DO NOTE VOTE FOR ANY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WHO IS A CFR MEMBER: These same people are for the North American Union (NAU), NAFTA, NASCO, CAFTA, and keeping the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, American Protection Act, and every Executive Order Bush has already signed.
these candidates are C.F.R. Members:
Fred Thompson
Rudy Giuliani
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
John Edwards
Joseph Biden
Chris Dodd
John McCain
Mitt Romney
Bill Richardson
Candidates Gravel, Kucinuch and Ron Paul are NOT a members of the CFR and Paul has stated that he will not allow the Presidency to become entangled with them.
The Council On Foreign Relations is working for the absolute destruction of everything that made America the greatest Country in the history of mankind. For any Presidential candidate to be a member of this organization is an affront to the senses and some would say a treasonous act.
Please EVERY American whether Democrat, Republican, Green Party, or Libertarian, MUST vote for Ron Paul or the America we have now will be forever gone. Ron Paul is our VERY LAST HOPE...Please vote for him, and be sure to register as a REPUBLICAN so you CAN vote for him. - Reply to this comment
- l8c6 is obviously part of the goon squad that is trying to destroy our countries soverignty. why els would a guy spend all day inventing B.S. to try and make someone look bad?
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- But then perhaps some "small business owners" feel confident they have the money as some of them are in a position to exploit the ignorant stupid enough to consume the meaningless fluff that is peddled through many a "small businesses".
I am not sure what meaningless fluff you are talking about and your post is incoherent. What drugs are you on? Small business owners cannot afford insurance rates that skyrocketed 40-50% last year and nobody is paying it for them. If they don''t cough up whatever is demanded, no matter how unfair or oppressive, they lose their livelihoods. I expect anyone sober and over the age of twelve would understand that.
I posted that we own a business, because people who are tending toward Ron Paul are being categorized as a bunch of kooks and kids who have nothing better to do and that is NOT TRUE OF ALL OF US. I thought I made myself clear, but it''s hard when we are posting on the internet with people who can''t pass tests. - Reply to this comment
- l8c6 are you still here??? jeez, I would think a high paid Govt bureaucrat would have to at least do a little work.
Ron Paul is going to eliminate a lot of useless Bureaucrats living like leeches on our hard earned tax dollars.
He''s mad some big enemies and - ya know what? If someone doesn''t like the message of freedom they must be either Misled, Misinformed, Ignorant or Corrupt. But you seem like a nice guy so I will say you are misled or misinformed.
It is frickin obvious Ron Paul is an honest man. - Reply to this comment
- l8c6,......I''ve been sitting here reading your posts that sure enough, have slowly revealed your true ideology. And that is "COMMUNISM"! You can mask ideology by going the long way around the barn with "few words", but "many words" are like adding up a verbal math equation and simply reveal the SUM of what you have said in the end. That fact established, where pray tell is any historical evidence of communist/socialist people expressing their happiness in such a system? Excluding any "TASS" style news media of course. What is the ratio of immigration from a comm./soc. system from theirs to ours and vice versa? We were a much freer and happier citizenry when there was less government intruding into our lives than what has been happening in our country since 1963. Since then the "SLOW FROG BOILING PROCESS" of the evaporation of our rights has almost took its toll. President Bush''s recently revealed actions behind our backs with the "NORTH AMERICAN UNION" issue was the "KNEE JERK REACTION" American citizens needed to wake us up! "WE THE PEOPLE" are never going to sleep on this issue in this generation again!.......Ron Paul, the unsocialist candidate in ''08! GO USA!!!
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- "...No matter WHO he/she may ultimately be, The REAL PEOPLE IN CONTROL will be the ones CONTROLLING THE PROCESS - NOT OUR political or economic "SYMBOLS"."
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Good post home". :) - Reply to this comment
- Posted by beachroses at 03:50 PM : Oct 15, 2007
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NEVER said I HAD a "particular candidate".
GLAD to hear you "have no problem with our election equipment in this area" and YES locally here there HAVE BEEN extremely "questionable" election results - because of MANIPULATION of the VOTING PROCESS i.e. election officials that "accidentally forget" ballots for specific districts but oversupply the "favored districts and other similar SHENANIGANS.
Even running a "Trojan Horse candidate" (running on a party ticket while being part of the OTHER party) is NOT unheard of.
Granted, I DON''T like "sour grapes" either but I DESPISE LIES and DECEPTION even more.
ALL I''m doing is trying to make America look LESS like a 3rd world BANANA REPUBLIC in their election process.
WE preach FAIR ELECTIONS to the REST of the WORLD and come across as MAJOR HYPOCRITES when the CORRUPTION in our election process is exposed!
Wasn''t UNFAIR ELECTIONS part of the JUSTIFICATION for INVADING IRAQ? Seems to me SADDAM might have been REELECTED if he''d not been PUBLICLY hung.
WE certainly haven''t been REAL popular in their polls. - Reply to this comment
- rlake76
If Ron Paul is not a neo con why did he remain associated with the host party of this ideology for 2.5 decades. I think what is happening is alot of Republicans like the rhetoric and now Bush has exposed the flaws behind it. Many republicans haven''t made the connection.
Yeah, as a politician, Paul must disassociate with the label that has represented the ideology that has led to the flawed state of affairs. What few dems have gotten in office since many a boomer went right wing have been continually attacked by Ron Paul''s republican neo con party for not years but decades.
The rhetoric of limited government, privatization, free market are neo con and Ron Pauls ideals. Behind the benevolent sound of it all is the concentration of wealth which will result in wall street style elections. He who owns the most shares will win the election. Call it free market and privatization. - Reply to this comment
- l8c6: Libertarianism is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from Neo-Conservatism. Dr. Paul actually challenges the Neo-Cons in one of the debates. Do some research, Kid.
Posted by LumTheMad at 01:19 PM : Oct 15, 2007
He was a libetarian at one point. Also he is for small government, cut education maybe. .Those ideas as libertarian are there, c,mon. He is honest and against the war and for the constitution these are good things - Reply to this comment
- As a Democrat, I do not like many of Ron Paul''s social positions. But I can say this, he appears to be the ONLY candidate on the Republican side whom I could ever trust that his word is his bond.
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- dunzer1
Those bumble headed christian women who hate successful women love those anti-Hillary words. She''s not my favorite but these are trying times and the fact she is a female is one bias the right wing fascist neo cons will use against her. How regressive this country has become since the right wing neo conservative nut cases became loud with their false love for JEEEEZUS. - Reply to this comment
- Ron Paul is for those who liked the early days of neo con ideological drug use. It sounded so good and Rush Limbaugh brought a voice for their sense of disenfranchisement in finding america was becoming a diverse nation and collaboration and compromise was threatening the totalitarian demands of their ideological belief system.
Now strung out with the epitome of the neo con movement, G.W.Bush, Ron Paul promises to take america back to the early days of Reagan and the neo con movement where the rhetoric was proud but the deceit loomed just as large.
The neo con rhetoric of small government, privatization, free market all worked well for the large corporations and it has substantially shrunk the middle class. - Reply to this comment
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