To: Spirochete
He'll have to run as a third party candidate. There's no way in hell the liberal GOP will nominate him.
So be it.
The gop did so well by ramming it's big government, waste, fraud, and corruption platform down the throats of the voting public last time, that it is a certainty that they can be just as successful this time around.
18 posted on
01/23/2007 9:47:46 AM PST by
WhiteGuy
(GOP Congress - 16,000 earmarks costing US $50 billion in 2006 - PAUL2008)
To: WhiteGuy
He'll have to run as a third party candidate. There's no way in hell the liberal GOP will nominate him. Probably....but given the mess in Iraq, which will only the same or worse next year, GOP voters may be looking for an alternative and Paul and Hagel are pretty much it. I like Hagel but he strikes me as rather disorganized.
To: WhiteGuy
He'll have to run as a third party candidate. There's no way in hell the liberal GOP will nominate him.No, the GOP will give us "who's turn it is" like they did with Bob Dole against the Rapist-in-Chief. I do no want the guy "who's turn it is" I want the best guy for the job. If that is between
Hillary, McCain, and Paul ... Paul
Obama, McCain, and Paul ... Paul
HERE IS MY FEAR ... a Clinton cannot win a two way race. The only way that a Clinton wins is if the conservatives split their votes up. It would be better if Ron would just take over the Republican Party
33 posted on
01/23/2007 10:42:30 AM PST by
Thomas Jefferson II
(If we could harness the energy from our fore-fathers spinning in their graves)
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