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Who Is Ron Paul And Why Does He Piss Off Republicans?
Say, who is this guy and why are Republicans suddenly pissed off at him?
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No idea, here's a bump for you though....
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Republicans don't like to hear the truth so they are bashing him. |
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Ron Paul is a libertarian.
See this site for more info: http://LibertarianBlog.com In my opinion, Ron Paul hurt himself with those statements. 9/11 took years to setup, and was started way back under the Clinton administration. |
It's almost like the modern Libertarian Party is what the Republican Party was before it sold its soul to the religious right. I think Ron Paul likes to rub that in their face and they don't like that.
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AFAIK, Clinton or his era had zilch to do with what he's referring to. |
Ron Paul is the best candidate on both sides...I've been getting liberal friends of mine to register as Republicans so they can vote for him in the primaries..
The only truthful politician in my eyes.:2 cents: Ron Paul: The Story So Far How Will They Destroy Ron Paul? Ron Paul on the Issues Myspace censoring Ron Paul supporters Watch him wipe the floor with Guliani again next debate!! |
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Okay, now that's scary. Reason why is that 90% of my pals in the news services both radio/tv/web are supporting Ron Paul. I've been slow in studying up on him. He's the biggest talk of the newsroom and I expect to hear more from him. There's been threats from advertisers, fights in the newsroom from both political parties to stilfle Ron Paul. He must be saying stuff neither side wants the public to hear. |
From what I've heard and read, he's fucking great. He's not treating the viewers like an audience of 6 year olds, so that may be the problem.
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can you please explain all the terrorists muslim attacks in all of the other countries? which middle eastern policy implimented by Bali caused muslims to attack again?:1orglaugh |
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The second attack is believed to be in regards to Indonesia's moderate government which many hardcore Muslims oppose. |
never heard about him before..
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I've never seen this before. An across platform support for a guy and I mean Dems and Repubs, black and white, rich and poor, people really like this guy. He's got more radio host support among my radio guys than anyone. Only person not supporting him is Limbaugh and we know why. Limbaugh is a boy whore for the neocons. I'll be keeping an eye on Ron Paul. He sounds too good to be true. All I know is he sure pissed off Rudy Giuliani whom normally I would support. But Rudy made an ass of himself with his response to Paul. Rudy let Paul get under his skin and that's a bad sign. A leader shouldn't let his emotions burst forth but instead respond with cool. McCain is scary. I don't think the man is a stable mind. He had promise but I think he's short on emoticons to post. Obama's only grace is he's too inexperienced to be a certified political whore and his wife is a bad ass stand up lady. She's like Oprah Winfrey on steroids. We need a fire like that. Unfortunately Obama hasn't served in the military and that worries me. I'd rather have a military man, a general in the white house. Generals seem to do well in office. |
Ron Paul is what the Republicans used to be and they should be thanking him for reminding them of their roots. Small government, low taxes, non-intervention, and the novelty of following the constitution when most dems and reps, walk all over it.
He impressed me in the debate and people latch onto one aspect of what he said during it, but if we had followed a policy of not getting into foreign entanglements as a country we would have been better off in the long run. I doubt Ron Paul will last too long on the national level, but he might just force the other candidates into looking carefully at their own platforms and tweaking them by seeing how receptive people are to the old school republican ideals. |
If I was American I'd vote for this guy in a second.
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lol.. first of.. you think Bali believe they are a target now?? An insolated incident that had nothing to do with Bali, the target were australians... Btw, are you saying that the US policies in the middle east.. especially after invading Iraq which resulted in over 600,000 Iraqi deaths wont have any blowback effect? lol |
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:1orglaugh halfwit. |
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when you lack confidence in your argument, build your confidence right up by ending your post with an insult... A rule you seem to live by 12clicks.. :thumbsup and btw.. I'd love to answer you but im not even sure what your point is.. lol But I'll try.. you claim the blowback theory is bogus because they were terrorist attacks in Bali.. I say, but Bali wasnt targeted, Australians were... You say.. So its ok to kill Bali people? I say, uh? and p.s. they were muslims in the WTC towers.. if thats relevent to you.. |
Ron Paul has as much a chance of getting the republican nod as Kucinich has of getting the democratic nod.
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Ron Paul is awesome, if I lived in the US, I would vote for him.
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Ron Paul is dangerous to the establishment because he's telling the truth. Look for some horrible smear campaign to try and discredit him.
I bet dollars to donuts they dredge up some old sexual tryst of his or invent one. Republicans like to ostracize people for having sex. |
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He is living proof that the majority of the republican party no longer hold republican values... they have turned neo con
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Now that kind of guy I could see voting for. I don't think Paul is going to go out of the limelight any time soon. Rosie O'Donnell also touted Paul as did several other of The View cast. His name is buzzing all over the danged place. This is going to be very interesting! |
Check his latest appearance on Bill Maher here https://youtube.com/watch?v=QrwOB...elated&search=
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Finally.. America wakes up
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Something went wrong because just about everything he said focused on responsibility, accountability, and lots of sane conclusions and actions. How dare he make sane declarations to the public. I want insanity and chaos I say! :winkwink: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_paul
He is too good to be true! He's literally what the doctor orderd! He's a doctor, a military flight surgeon, dad, grandpa, great grandpa, distant, distant cousin, Pennsylvanian... It's been high time someone like him got to the public podium. |
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from wikipedia
Paul advocates a limited role for the federal government, low taxes, free markets, a non-interventionist foreign policy, and a return to monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He has earned the nickname "Dr. No" because he is a medical doctor who votes against the bills he believes violate the Constitution.[1] In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill.[2] He has never voted to raise taxes or congressional pay, and refuses to participate in the congressional pension system.[3] He has consistently voted against the USA PATRIOT Act, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and the Iraq War. |
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He's definitely what the country needs. Honestly what I'd love to see is a bi-partisan ticket of Ron Paul and Bill Richardson. If you carefully look at both, while there's differences in their platforms, there's enough common ground to make them an absolutely perfect ticket. Granted I'm so jaded by the political machines of both parties that I just don't hold out much hope for America to break free of the stupidity that both parties put forward. Still, candidates like Ron Paul, like Bill Richardson, both give me a little hope that the seeds of change might take root. |
http://www.myspace.com/ronpaul2008 :thumbsup
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Because he spoke the truth. Republicains can't handel the truth..
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