Fiscal responsibility is great. But can't conservatives find a better example then Ron Paul? I think we can.
God bless them both...the good doctor can bring the “change we can all believe in”!
The same Ron Paul the blames America for its ills and embraces, or at least must agree with, Obama’s weak kneed action in Iraq and Afghanistan?
The same Ron Paul that if he had his way, the terrorist plots revealed just this week would have gone undetected until they were carried out?
Paul has some decent fiscal ideas, but when it comes to foreign policy, he’s no better and in some ways is worse that Barack Hussein Obama.
At least we know that Obama wishes to undermine our military and their fight against terror.
Oh yes, we also can’t forget, the same Ron Paul who rails against earmarks, then grabs more than any other Republican in the House?
I happened to catch part of Beck’s the Women’s special on Friday. Some woman thanked Ron Paul for making it happen. That’s when I switched it off. The Tea Party movement was in response to the CNBC reporter. Any politician involved in only attempting to bask in reflected glow.
Ron Paul is a nut.
Ron Paul was onto something.
Yes, I am a nut before you ask.
Ron Paul is not the president and never will be. But he's quite right about the fed and most domestic issues.
Anyone opposing his current efforts to audit the fed simply because he is nuts on foreign policy issues are letting unrelated differences of opinion obstruct a worthy cause which is being advocated by a guy who is equally worthy of considerable respect in this specific area.
He is one of 435 congressmen. He's not going to change our anti-terror policies by pushing to audit the fed.
Leiberman is generally right on war issues and is to be commended for that wisdom, but I would NOT vote for him either or support his liberal domestic policies.
Nobody is perfect (meaning agreeing with me) on all issues, so make use of valuable support on specific issues from anyone whose heart is in the specific noble fight - as is Paul's in the anti-fed fight.
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I am no fan of the University of Miami (FL), but when mention is made of the “U”, it can only mean Miami.
Makes more sense to reform the Fed than the health care industry.
Where were these idiots when Bush tried to privatize Socialist Security in 2005? Or worse— when he added Medicare Part D in 2003?
Liberal-tarians tragically only care about conspiracy theories, like War for Oil, 911 troof, the Illuminati controlling the FED, etc. They’re conspicuously AWOL when it comes to rolling back federal largesse.
As someone originally from MN, trust me they were there to see Michelle Bachman.