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Ron Paul's poll numbers about to go up
The latest Gallup Poll has Ron Paul down to 1% crashing from 5% in mid October.
He was not included in the latest AP poll at all. Maybe he is part of "other" at 2%. Maybe if his campaigners work really hard and he buys some really killer TV ads he will get back to 5% or so. He can't do worse. Like I said; "Ron Paul's poll numbers about to go up". :1orglaugh |
I wonder if it was from all the fucking spam with his name on it? I know I wouldn't vote for him after that...
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yay/nay on 2day at 2 pm
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Why do people want the government running their lives? I don't think it's a bit funny that someone with original thinking cant even be considered for president. I guess if he were to bend over and take it from the party leaders and then suck some pac cock for money he would be "our kind of guy". The same bastards that complain about the state of the US are the same ones that make fun of R.Paul and I laugh at YOU. Fucking bunch of sheep. Yeah, that Constitution is funny, we dont need to pay any attention to that. Taxes, yea, pay them and dont worry how these fuckers are sticking it in their pockets while we play wii and jerkoff to Golden Girl reruns. It is hilarious that we keep sliding downhill. Cant wait for that shrew to accelerate the slide and we fucking hit rock bottom. Maybe then all us fat lazy fucking morons hooked on zoloft and valium will wake the fuck up and start hanging fucking politicians-democrat and republican alike. So let's get another shot of jack, pop a few valium, watch the golden girls and get ready for the ride down.
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Charlie, you are mistaking someone saying "your all wrong" with someone who has an answer. Getting rid of the UN, the IRS, support to foreign countries, and all of that is easy to say, it is easy to say "we will save billions of dollars every year and get the government out of your life", but what is it replaced with?
Ron Paul is suggesting nothing short of a worldwide power vacuum that would be rapidly filled with radical muslims and many other less than savory groups. Ron Paul isn't a man with answers, he is a man who didn't even truly understand the questions. |
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Now, in sum, I don't like Giuliani or Clinton anymore than I like Ron Paul. Ron Paul isn't going to be able to abolish the IRS or the Federal Reserve even if he did become president. And Giuliani isn't likely going to be able to close down all porn websites (guy has quite the record of closing adult businesses). But the guy is highly unlikely to win and if you think so well, you are the one who should be laughed at. "In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is." - Yogi Berra or someone like him. |
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His numbers are low because he's in the Republican primary. The Republican party isn't really about the things Paul is about these days. They care about killing muslims and shit, not freedom.
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for the life of me i can't understand what a cocksucker like giuliani is doing leading the republicans, he fucking scares me and i'm canadian!
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they only call registered republicans who voted in the last election. last election was the the lowest republican turnout in history at 6%. only people with landlines that bothered to go vote for bush who was running unopposed are being called, and fed a rigged poll.
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If you get 2% of the Republican votes, what % of the Democrats would you need to win? He's just not very electable and he is too "out there". Loved by Libertarians, Austrians and College students. Not exactly a recipe for election. |
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The IRS could go away tomorrow and the country would be so much better off. Especially the middle class who actually bear the brunt of most taxation. There is no reason in the world a flat tax or consumption tax wouldn't work. The IRS is nothing more than a social engineering platform devised by politicians to control the masses beahiour. Take the time to read about how the IRS can come in and take everything people have worked for and they dont have to prove a thing. Look at the federal conviction rates and tell me if you can fight our government. The government would still need a collection oversight arm to make sure there was compliance with the tax, but it would be clear to everyone what was owed and why. Also, the rich would finally start actually paying taxes(think of that). There is about to be a power vacuum anyway. The US can not continue to spend the way we have. The way we are headed, our currency will be better suited for wallpaper and we will be powerless. There are no fiscal controls by these clowns we currently have and no desire to stop WASTING money, And yes, R.Paul might not be the man with the answers. But I believe he understands the questions much better than most. The path our nation is heading leads to disaster. You can only spend more than you take in for so long. You can only meddle in other countries business for so long. You can only bullshit your people for so long. The day is coming when the collective "we" are going to have to look in the mirror and see the truth. Ron Paul may not be tha answer anyone is looking for.... BUT HE AINT PART OF THE PROBLEM. |
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Ron Paul if elected would get something done- a message to these fat greedy bastards that we are done with the status quo. The next revolution will not happen with guns and violence. It will happen at the ballot box. but only after things get really shitty and doped up america starts thinking again. |
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I am sayin it's "original" compared to the 2 parties that want the government larger and more far reaching. And yes, Paul is a libertarian if that's what youre after.
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errr? where do you get this bs?
November 12, 2007 Ron Paul polling above 5 percent nationwide Two national polls released last week by CNN and Rassmussen Reports reveal Congressman Paul to be polling at or above 5% nationwide. Rassmussen Reports shows Dr. Paul's support at 6%, and CNN's data shows it is at 5% nationwide. http://ronpaul2008.typepad.com/ron_p...ul-pollin.html |
Well, either way Ron Paul is not a 3rd party candidate. He is a Republican. Will he make a difference in this election? I don't think so. One of the other candidates will win the Republican nomination and select someone else as their VP candidate. By the time most people tune into the election it will be one of them vs. Hillary and some talk of the VP candidates.
As far as I know none of the leading candidates is discussing abolishing the UN, the Federal Reserve or the IRS and I don't think they will. As far as smaller government; I am all for it but the Democrats and Republicans both seem in favor of larger government now (Hillary's Healthcare, Bush' Prescription Drugs). I don't think Paul will open up a lasting dialogue on the subject though it may come up as a result of the beliefs of one of the other candidates. The last year that federal outlays actually decreased was 1965. Before that 1955. |
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Galllup poll of Nov 2-4. AP Poll of Nov 5-7. I presume you can find them? Here are all latest polls. Rasmussen 6% CNN 5% NBC 4% Newsweek 3% AP Not included (Other is 2%) Gallup/USA Today 1% A final average of less than 4%. |
'The latest Gallup Poll has Ron Paul down to 1% crashing from 5% in mid October. He was not included in the latest AP poll at all. Maybe he is part of "other" at 2%.'
You make it appear like he vanished, you forgot to mention all the other polls.. He's actually gaining popularity. The polls you posted are old. |
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Killing off the UN without coming up with a suitable replacement would be the first step to a true world war 3. Quote:
You can rename your dog "fluffy the cat" but it is still a dog. Quote:
Getting rid of the UN and making it "protect ourselves" will lead the US to even large military expenditures because it is likely more and more wars and skirmished would break out, and the US would get sucked in. The problems don't have to do with the UN or an ineffecient tax collection service, but has everything to do with American Imperialism and desire to shove democracy down everyone's throat, like it or not. It's expensive work, and the bill is coming due. Quote:
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The US has 10 Nimitz class nuclear powered aircraft carriers that circle the globe. They have a fighter-bomber compliment of 48 FA-18 Super Hornets. Lets not even mention nuclear submarines or other naval ships. So what are these radical Muslims going to do again? |
RawAlex is just shitting his pants over this guy cause he's in every thread.. lmao
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Ok, lets take a look at some other well recognized polls; and by the way national polls don't matter for *any* of the candidates. Whoever loses momentum in the early primaries is done, whether its Ron Paul or Rudy.
Zogby http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1388 http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1386 Nevada, Ron Paul: 7% November 10th, 1% April 12th Iowa, Ron Paul: 3%, November 7th, <1% May 15th (Zogby puts Ron Paul at 4% in Iowa) Marist: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/RCP...t-NH-Nov11.pdf New Hampshire, Ron Paul: 7% November 4th Of course these numbers are far from impressive, however Ron Paul is in third place in terms of fundraising. I expect that money will push him into the double digits. Will he win? Who cares. The reason he ran in the first place was to make the Republican front runners uncomfortable and look like the politicians that they are. At the same time he has shown that there still are people in Washington who have values and won't re-adjust their views every election. |
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There isn't a doubt in my mind that the morons of America will elect someone who will continue on the path of self destruction....enjoy the slippery slope.
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Obviously you are scared, starting a thread about it proves that.
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Clinton was extremely lucky to be in office when he was. He inherited a rebounding economy, IT revolution, bull market, and the fruits of the regan era. You can't name one policy of Clinton's that could be said attributed to the run in the 90's. He did not have to deal with 9-11(although he could have prevented 9-11). So Clinton was no FDR. Bush is no better and probably worse. Quote:
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in spite of the popular and misguided opinion of Ron Paul supporters... presidents don't make laws, massive, sweeping change can't happen through unilateral actions of presidents. it requires getting congress and the senate on board and the populace at large... and that requires leadership and a vision that they can all buy into and get behind. in spite of your personal opinions and beliefs... the system is specifically designed so that a renegade that doesnt represent the will, values of beliefs of the majority of voters shouldn't become president... so right away, that should tell you where you stand with your chances of getting your nazi into office to replace the current nazi (ok dipshits, cue your "bush stole the election" rhetoric as if thats an insightful and intelligent reply... while ignoring the reality of how the system is intended to function and as if Bush had very little popular support - TWICE) |
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Charlie, you serve up so many nice slow pitches that anyone can hit over the fence. I agree with Pleasurepays (gasp!), you must be incredibly young because what seems all shiny and new to you is the same old bullshit recycled to the rest of us (heck, I don't have to go back to the days of the Who, and "the parting on the left, is now a parting on the right" mentality of politics. Won't get fooled again...)
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Bush came in, and within 12 months, the country was in the toilet and has never truly come back. Quote:
In a few months, he will be a footnote in presidential electrion history, the guy who dropped out second or third from a totally horrible set of republican candidates. |
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