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  • Ron Paul: Give Peace a Chance-no possible reason to ever launch military action or initiate a war

    10/11/2007 4:32:06 PM PDT · by SJackson · 319 replies · 4,898+ views
    Washington Post ^ | October 11, 2007 | Michael D. Shear
    Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul said today that he could see no possible reason to ever launch military action or initiate a war, vowing instead to battle efforts he said are undermining the individual liberties of people in America. In an interview with Washingtonpost.com's PostTalk program, the Texas congressman said he could see "no reason" to justify military action if he were elected president. He compared the United States to a schoolyard bully and said the country has no reason to flex its muscles overseas. "There's nobody in this world that could possibly attack us today," he said in the...
  • Paulettes Spamming Free Republic's Most Recent Poll

    09/17/2007 2:51:49 PM PDT · by Jean S · 171 replies · 1,296+ views
    Free Republic ^ | 9/17/07
    Composite vote: Ron Paul 15.2% 1,196 Member vote: Ron Paul 5.5% 161 Non-member vote: Ron Paul 20.8% 1,035 We're being spammed.
  • Indiana University Students for Ron Paul

    09/11/2007 11:41:18 AM PDT · by NapkinUser · 49 replies · 638+ views
    Ron Paul 2008 ^ | September 11, 2007 | Kent Synder
    "Yet despite heat from all sides, Ron Paul mania has seized the Internet. Under no conditions other than the democracy of the Internet could Paul’s various supporters meaningfully unite. The quick-thinking, fast-talking politician is endorsed by all shades of the political spectrum, albeit for different reasons. "As of this past Thursday, Ron Paul mania officially entered IU domain." "Ron Paul revolutionaries" by Anna Piontek, 9/11/07 http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=44384
  • Ron Paul Speaks at SAIS

    09/11/2007 7:22:43 PM PDT · by takenoprisoner · 19 replies · 1,626+ views
    John Hopkins University ^ | 9-11-07 | Ron Paul
    On Tuesday, September 11, the SAIS Center on Politics and Foreign Relations (CPFR) and the Financial Times hosted an event with congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul, entitled "A Traditional Non-Intervention Foreign Policy." Congressman Paul provided keynote remarks, followed by questions from CPFR's director Robert Guttman, the Financial Times White House correspondent Andrew Ward and members of the audience. Here is a link to the audio of Ron Pauls' speech today at SAIS
  • Paul's supporters disappointed by results

    09/02/2007 3:41:26 PM PDT · by West Coast Conservative · 220 replies · 2,989+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | September 2, 2007 | GROMER JEFFERS Jr.
    As the vote tallies were announced at the Texas Republican straw poll Saturday, at least one supporter of Rep. Ron Paul of Lake Jackson couldn't contain his frustration. "Fix!" he yelled from the back of the ballroom at the Fort Worth Convention Center. "There's no way." The congressman put a great deal of effort into the event in his home state, even paying to bus in supporters. They seemed to be the largest force in town. So it was a disappointment to those supporters when he came in third. Some were convinced that Dr. Paul won. "The results are totally...
  • Is He Good for the Libertarians? - Why some libertarians don't want to join the Ron Paul...

    07/27/2007 5:39:58 PM PDT · by neverdem · 64 replies · 2,590+ views
    Reason ^ | July 27, 2007 | Brian Doherty
    Why some libertarians don't want to join the Ron Paul revolution.Republican congressman from Texas (and 1988 Libertarian Party presidential candidate) Ron Paul seems to be doing pretty good for libertarianism these days. He's gotten more press exposure and more Internet buzz than any libertarian movement political figure, and has done so outside the dead-end third party context. A surprising amount of the attention has even been respectful and positive—and for a candidate as ignored and excluded as Paul, any press short of a full-on hostile shredding is good news.Sure, he still has zero traction (well, 2 percent) in conventional polling....
  • Hillary V. Ron Paul: How Would You Vote If those were the Nominees? (Vanity Poll)

    08/22/2007 8:48:00 AM PDT · by Austin Willard Wright · 78 replies · 1,404+ views
    August 23, 2007
    An equally interesting poll question would be how folks here would vote if it was Lieberman (formerly known as Sore Loserman) v. Hillary.
  • Ron Paul Dominates Non-partisan Straw Poll

    08/27/2007 12:59:56 PM PDT · by rface · 262 replies · 4,278+ views
    TransWorldNews ^ | 8/27/2007 | staff
    Washington D.C. 8/27/2007 5:20 PM GMT (FINDITT - Top Story) USAElectionPolls.com has an audience of about 67,000 visitors per month according to the latest statistics by Quantcast -- making it the most visited polling website with the exception of RealClearPolitics. The web site has been having an online straw poll for three days on voters' preference for the 2008 election; both Democrats and Republicans are listed. Ron Paul is leading the group of almost 20 candidates with 51%. Even more impressive is that he currently has 1744 votes while the second place candidate Dennis Kucinich has 613 votes -- 18%....
  • Aging Infrastructure[Ron Paul]

    08/25/2007 1:05:11 PM PDT · by BGHater · 71 replies · 1,290+ views
    House.Gov ^ | 27 Aug 2007 | Ron Paul
    The recent and tragic bridge collapse in Minnesota raises many questions in Americans' minds about our aging infrastructure, and what is being done to maintain it. Questions such as: "Was I-35 an isolated accident or are we approaching days when crumbling bridges and bursting pipes will be regular features on the evening news?" The poor ratings on the inspection report of that bridge, and similar deficiency findings on as many as 25% of our bridges suggests the latter. Estimates on what it will cost to bring deficiencies in our infrastructure back up to par range from massive to astronomical. Billions...