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by jn122736 October 15, 2007 1:52 PM EDT
Ron Paul''''s poularity is good news for the Democrats. It proves that a large number of republicans HATE what the neocon conmen have done to their party, to this country, and to the world. They would rather have no government at all than continue down the path of destruction of the Bushies.
Posted by MyIDonCBS at 10:14 AM : Oct 15, 2007
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Precisely
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by gkc99 October 15, 2007 1:51 PM EDT
Unfortunately, Repugs have spit in the faces of the Libertarians once too often. Repugs LOVE big government when it''s doing what they want. Repugs LOVE big deficit spending when it''s for causes they support. Repugs HATE freedom when it means people don''t just fall in line with the Bushit neofascist agenda.

While Ron Paul may be a Libertarian, *** few of the Repug congressional candidates are. Therefore, anyone who wants something better than the last 6 years of the long national Bushit nightmare had better be voting Democrat, as otherwise, unless you make a point of voting for Ron Paul as the ONLY Repug choice, you''ll be putting the same bunch of spineless Bushit-enabling losers back in Congress.

So vote Democrat if you support freedom in the USA. Maybe Ron can be UN ambassador or something.
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by cfin5 October 15, 2007 1:50 PM EDT
This is so wonderful! Dem''s and Rep''s leaving the "DemopubliCANT" party shell game and going back to our constitutional foundation heritage. We just want to be "AMERICANS" again!......Ron Paul, the unsocialist and pro-constitution candidate in ''08! GO USA!!!
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by radiob-2009 October 15, 2007 1:48 PM EDT
Drew Shelt is leading the pack in New Hampshire and Iowa, has more faithfull voters than any other candiate.
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by barbjc1 October 15, 2007 1:45 PM EDT
In my opinion, Ron Paul is the ONLY Republican that could beat Hillary Clinton. The rest of the GOP candidates are just good ole boys. I agree with most of Ron Paul''s politics, but I am also a supporter of Hillary Clinton.
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by drinuk October 15, 2007 1:44 PM EDT
Ron Paul is BAD NEWS for the Dems, those Republicans who hate George Dr Strangelove Bush, who would have voted for the Dems, now have a very sane and sensible alternative, a good guy who would actually work FOR the American people.

If you Muppets out there want more of the same, go put your hand in the bag and pull out any other name, right or left, they are all crooked b a s t a r d s but don''t forget, you are going to lie on that bed for the next four years.
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by Kacela October 15, 2007 1:39 PM EDT
I am now a Democrat for Ron Paul. He will end the occupation of Iraq faster than anyone - even hillary, Obama and Edwards. I encourage everyone "sitting on the fence" about Ron Paul to watch the Aaron Russo film "America: Freedom to Fascism" - you can view it online at YouTube or rent it from Blockbuster.
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by antoniof123 October 15, 2007 1:19 PM EDT
The GOP has already lost most of the liberatarians so too little too late.
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by myidoncbs October 15, 2007 1:14 PM EDT
Ron Paul''s poularity is good news for the Democrats. It proves that a large number of republicans HATE what the neocon conmen have done to their party, to this country, and to the world. They would rather have no government at all than continue down the path of destruction of the Bushies.
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by extremophil October 15, 2007 1:13 PM EDT
It sounds like the "Paulites" are a good example of self delusion.
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by gunownerdan October 15, 2007 1:02 PM EDT
Dr. Ron Paul is clearly the ONLY anti-war and pro-liberty candidate.
ronpaul2008.com
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