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To: sdnet

Maybe all the Ron Paul groupies can jam the Internet polls on Election Night 2008, and then they can all pretend he really got elected President.

Because that is as good as it’s gonna get for the (fart in a) Texas Whirlwind.


5 posted on 05/18/2007 8:16:12 AM PDT by mkjessup (Jan 20, 2009 - "We Don't Know. Where Rudy Went. Just Glad He's Not. The President. Burma Shave.")
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To: mkjessup

So go for Obama, Guiliani, Clinton or McCain because they’re all alike.


9 posted on 05/18/2007 8:19:19 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
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To: mkjessup
A lot of these guys (talk show and news pundits) have a horse in the race already. Hugh Hewitt is a Mitt Romney supporter, Gibson appears to be for Rudy, etc.

As far as I know Ron Paul hasn't picked up any talk show support yet. He's toast in part because he is not appreciated by EITHER the MSM or the alternate media. I agree Paul did not sign up with the Bush-knew conspiracy theorists. Anyone who saw the debate knows that. What he did say though, was a variation on the Noam Chomsy "Imperialist America's overseas adventures come home to roost" theme. Most conservatives don't agree with that school of political thought, so it is no surprise that he is being savaged for his comments. Most of the people who agree with that way of thinking are on the far left (or "Moonbat Left, to use FR parlance) of the Democratic Party: Zinn, Chomsky, Sheehan, Kucinich, the late Paul Wellstone, all would basically agree with his debate comments. No mystery here. Republicans are isolationists (since Lindberg, at least).

15 posted on 05/18/2007 8:22:56 AM PDT by Jack Black
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