Posted on 07/07/2008 3:21:08 PM PDT by dynachrome
If Ron Paul does not win the nomination in September who will you vote for?
Barack Obama
Bob Barr
Chuck Baldwin
John Mccain
Ron Paul (WRITE IN)
None of the above
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I agree.
I still have my FDT bumperstickers on my car.
Survey’s are fun when it comes to seeing how deranged the Paulites are. Here is the type of responces you’d likely see from RuPaul supporters:
Who wrote the constitution of the United States?
Ron Paul 52% (434 votes)
Who cares? Abolish it & keep only the bill of rights 21% (173 votes)
A marxist state like America is not worthy of a consitution! 16% (131 votes)
Pass the weed 4% (32 votes)
James Madison & the founders 3% (24 votes)
None of the above 4% (34 votes)
Who is your personal savior, that you pray to at night?
Ron Paul 52% (434 votes)
Hutton Gibson 21% (173 votes)
Timothy Leary 16% (131 votes)
Saddam Hussien 4% (32 votes)
Jesus Christ 3% (24 votes)
None of the above 4% (34 votes)
Who is the greatest politician ever to serve this nation?
Ron Paul 52% (434 votes)
Abolish Congress! 21% (173 votes)
Dennis Kuncinich 16% (131 votes)
Pass the weed 4% (32 votes)
George Washington 3% (24 votes)
None of the above 4% (34 votes)
If Ron Paul was NOT running for office, who would you vote for?
Ron Paul 52% (434 votes)
Whoever Ron Paul endorsed 21% (173 votes)
Vote? 16% (131 votes)
Pass the weed 4% (32 votes)
Surely you jest, Ron Paul will ALWAYS run 3% (24 votes)
None of the above 4% (34 votes)
Yep
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If your country was attacked by terrorists you would ...
check the rule book 52% (434 votes)
question whether the guvmint did it 21% (173 votes)
blame the U.S. for it 16% (131 votes)
bum a joint 4% (32 votes)
retaliate against the terrorists 3% (24 votes)
None of the above 4% (34 votes)
Bobb Barr while at USC in 1967 joined the Young Democrats of America, and rallied against the Vietnam War.
His parents disapproved, and threatened to cut off financial support if he continued his “flaming liberal” activities
On the Colbert Report on June 4, 2008, Barr confirmed that he now supports ending marijuana prohibition, as well as the War on Drugs
At the 2008 Libertarian National Convention, he apologized for the part of the Defense of Marriage Act which prevents the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages ( Barr supports same sex marriage)
Barr has called for withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq, leaving no permanent military bases.
A press release from Barr’s presidential campaign stated: “The next president should commit to a speedy and complete withdrawal from Iraq, and tell the Iraqi people that the U.S. troops will be going home
Barr Does Not support the Patriot Act which has kept us from further attacks since 9/11
Barr has been a vocal opponent of President George W. Bush’s claim of authorization to wiretap transnational phone calls without individual judicial license. (Another favorite of the left.)
More recently, Barr has become a prominent member of the American Civil Liberties Union, sometimes doing paid consulting on privacy issues.
Barr had acquiesced to his then-wife having an abortion in 1983.
He had also invoked a legal privilege during his 1985 divorce proceeding so he could refuse to answer questions on whether he’d cheated on his second wife with the woman who is now his third.”
Genuinely interested.
I probably will not vote for McCain, myself (flame away). Leaning toward
CP or writng in FDT.
(I must say that RP was not on my list of candidates, and I believe his supporters went too far in their enthusiasm)
Off topic, but I LOVE your homepage! Cute pictures!
Thanks. Cats “r” us!
(cats rule. dogs drool)
(and I like dogs, too)
More on Juan Mcamnesty if you haven’t seen it:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2042081/posts
Same here. We have 12 cats and 3 dogs.
But back to the topic - I actually voted for Ron Paul in my state primary. Here in Kentucky, John McCain was already the chosen candidate before we even got a chance to vote for anybody. I was glad to see Paul on the ballot, because there was no way I was going to vote for Juan!
Hooray, I’m not alone! :-)
“lambasting paleoconservatives who don’t compromise”
A bit off topic, but I voted for Pat Buchanan in the 1996 primary in Colorado because Bob Dole, a decent guy, was no real candidate and Sen. Dole was the chosen one by then.
“Barr has become a prominent member of the American Civil Liberties Union”
This is the most problematical for me. Barr should know better.
ps.
Always vote down ticket.
tax increases, etc on the ballot.
Which ratified sections of the U.S. Constitution do you believe are REALLY “unconstitutional”?
Article II, Section 2: Designates the President as “Commander in Chief” 21% (173 votes)
Article I, Section 10: Places limits on powers of state governments 16% (131 votes)
Pretty much every amendment after the first ten. Especially 13, 14, and 15. 4% (32 votes)
Article I, Section 8: Grants Congress power to collect taxes and declare war 4% (34 votes)
Article IV, Section 4: Guarantees federal government will protect all states against invasion 3% (24 votes)
All of the above, and also every part Ron Paul dislikes 52% (434 votes)
Uh-huh.
"Went too far", huh?
In our enthusiasm, yet!
Well, golly! If that's all it takes to put you off, then I should surmise that you prefer the middle-of-the-road types, for whom no enthusiasm at all is ever raised.
Too bad for you, then.
Why do you care?
After all, we are only a very tiny slice of the voting public, so obviously our votes won't matter.
That's a very thin veil you have there, my FRiend.
Just common curiosity in my case. I am an info guy, which is why I hang around FR.
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