To: BigTom85
Ron Paul has zero chance of being elected to anything outside of his current district. None
And it’s very sad that he will not win. A guy him him is what we need to save the country. At this rate, we are just going to elect another big government globalist Democrat/Republican.
Maybe. I just know its difficult to support a guy that isn’t sure which political party he wants to belong to, the GOP or the Libertarian Party.
66 posted on
04/17/2007 9:04:24 AM PDT by
Badeye
(Think the GOP will listen to the 'base' in 08?)
To: Badeye
Maybe. I just know its difficult to support a guy that isnt sure which political party he wants to belong to, the GOP or the Libertarian Party
Why should one write an oath in blood to a particular party? The guy has a good vision. He wants to reduce the size of government. He wants to chop taxes. He is pro gun. He wants to preserve the constitution. His views on Iraq are different than mine.. but hes correct in the sense that we need to start figuring out what the hell we are going to do... pulling out tomorrow will not help the situation. However, we do need somewhat of a plan.
Ron Paul is talking about important issues. Most of the other candidates are too concerned about photo ops, poll numbers, and being media darlings.
70 posted on
04/17/2007 9:20:46 AM PDT by
BigTom85
(Proud Gun Owner and Member of NRA)
To: Badeye
#66
I just know its difficult to support a guy that isnt sure which political party he wants to belong to, the GOP or the Libertarian PartyFor political opportunists and inside-the-beltway lifers, it's easy to pledge allegiance to a party.
For Americans like Paul Constitutionalists in principle, it's not so easy. There ain't a dimes bit of difference between the Republicans and the Democrats anymore. We have to focus on ISSUES and Constitutional principles...that's what Ron Paul is all about. You should be THRILLED to be able to vote for a candidate who's not a whore for his party.
100 posted on
04/17/2007 11:52:03 PM PDT by
Verax
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