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Ron Paul Wins Debate but Republicans Won't Gamble on Him
casinogamblingweb.com ^ | Sept 6, 2007 | casinogamblingweb.com

Posted on 09/06/2007 10:52:38 AM PDT by freedomdefender

Ron Paul clearly won the Republican presidential debate last night held in New Hampshire. Viewers were asked to text in their thoughts on who won the debate, Ron Paul received 34%, Giuliani 17%, all others lower. Fred Thompson who did not appear at the debate was clearly the largest loser as his pro-war stance and republican hard line talking points seem to be not what the people are looking for.

Sean Hannity, Fox News pundit, was clearly upset with the results and deliberately ridiculed Congressman Ron Paul. Although outpacing all other candidates by a 2-1 margin, it was clear that Chris Wallace and Brit Hume had tones of sarcasm when talking of Ron Paul. Giving absolutely no credence to Cong. Paul's responses, they even cut off his answer in a heated exchange between Paul and Huckabee, then declaring that Huckabee won the debate on that point.

Ron Paul demonstrated last night that he is the only Republican candidate that gives any thought to issues and his answers, all others gave stock replies and mostly followed the party line.

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To: rideharddiefast

Thanks for your thoughtful commentary.


261 posted on 09/06/2007 6:30:06 PM PDT by fish70
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To: fish70

You are welcome.


262 posted on 09/06/2007 6:32:46 PM PDT by rideharddiefast
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To: ronnie raygun
This out of touch appeaser is the Jimmy Carter clone!

Jimmy Carter may have been the worst president of all time, but he was not even as anti-American as cut and run.
263 posted on 09/06/2007 6:40:12 PM PDT by rideharddiefast
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To: freedomdefender
He was a cheerleader for invading Iraq, and it's now been shown to be a mistake.

If ever anyone needed to see evidence that the modern Republican party has lost all touch with reality, one need only look at the responses of the anti-Paul mouth-foamers to this comment of yours.

264 posted on 09/06/2007 6:47:15 PM PDT by JTN (‘We achieve much more in peace than…unconstitutional, undeclared wars’ - Dr. Paul)
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To: Kellis91789
You said, "Does anybody under 25 actually stand in lines to vote in an actual election ? So what have we really got ? A bunch of Dems, probably teenagers, texting votes for their favorite “Republican” candidate ? Naturally, they’d like the weakest candidate to run Hill or Obama against."

You have no clue. Don't worry it is not your fault, that is what you have been lead to believe. The fact is Ron Paul supporters are middle-class Americans, from all backgrounds. I'm part of two local meetup groups (200+ and 90+) members in each. There are MORE people over 30yrs of age than people under 30 in both groups.

We have lots of old-time republicans including previous chairman and other officials of the local GOP group. These people say the same this, "that nobody participates in their GOP events because everybody is disgusted with the party." These people are now actively trying to get Ron Paul the nomination.

You can choose to ignore it or you can choose to fight it. But Ron Paul’s support is real and growing, quickly. We have events in REAL LIFE every week where we go out and hand out info and TALK to people. The other GOP candidates better get some support on the ground if they want to compete. This "spammers" and “kids” lie doesn't work, when people meet us in real life and we are there ecstatically supporting our guy. Especially not when the same thing is happening in every state all across our nation.
265 posted on 09/06/2007 6:47:24 PM PDT by specsaregood (Join the rEVOLution)
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To: roamer_1
[...] for invading Iraq, and it's now been shown to be a mistake.

LOL! That's funny.

3,000 dead Americans and tens of thousands of dead Iraqis. Yeah, I'm slappin' my knee here.

266 posted on 09/06/2007 6:50:35 PM PDT by JTN (‘We achieve much more in peace than…unconstitutional, undeclared wars’ - Dr. Paul)
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To: SoldierDad

Well you know who we are gonna have to ask don’t you? I figure you should ask him since it was you who suggested the polls here could be spammed. Personally, I don’t like to bother him. But with a charge of this nature, I believe it deserves a response from the man who would know. So why don’t you ask him yourself to settle this?


267 posted on 09/06/2007 6:52:43 PM PDT by takenoprisoner (Forfeiture of liberty for dubious security undermines our credibility as a free nation.)
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To: tabsternager; OrthodoxPresbyterian; George W. Bush
I have to admit I’ve changed my mind about Paul. While I think he’s a bit too isolationist, I like a lot of what he says, particularly concerning government agencies and the ever-growing budget.

Have you joined the Ron Paul ping list? If you like, OrthodoxPresbyterian or George W. Bush can add you.

268 posted on 09/06/2007 7:00:31 PM PDT by JTN (‘We achieve much more in peace than…unconstitutional, undeclared wars’ - Dr. Paul)
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To: SoldierDad; takenoprisoner
soldierdad said, "And just exactly how does that work? What technology is in place for someone to not be able to call multiple times?"

The technology is pretty darn simple. They record the votes origination address (phone number) and disallow any further votes.

Here is a video of what was returned if you TRIED to vote twice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUxQadgSkoA

The message you get in response is: "Urgent: You have already voted on Tonight's Debate. Thank you for your participation."

I used to buy the foxnews lies, I defended them for years to liberal friends (I am NO liberal). Sadly, I was mistaken, they are wordsmith truth twisters, just like the rest of the "liberal media".
269 posted on 09/06/2007 7:13:58 PM PDT by specsaregood (Join the rEVOLution)
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To: SoldierDad
Again, someone trying to compare Ru Paul with Ronald Reagan. I'm not buying that this text poll was not spammed. There is no way this wackjob who lost control of his own emotions during a televised debate would garner 34% of the text polling for a Presidential debate. Common sense is all anyone needs to see this fact.

LOL I listened to the debate. No actually Wudy da Wiberal was trying to sell himself as Reagan LOL. Now you have to remember that top three choices were doing Hillary Lite now were they not? A disaster in the making for the GOP. It makes sense that people would be turned off by them. Most people despite the polls are seeing through Rudy. The more he talks the less answers he has. The United States is not NYC and Heartland USA is not going to put up with his nonsense. Mitt and Johnny especially Johnny was following Rudy.

Ron Paul whether you agree with him or not offered the most substance in his answers when he got asked them. He gave actual answers and that made the difference. The media trick of trying to put words in his mouth like Chris Wallace and Hannity did doesn't work when he has a chance to reply.

Paul is the GOP candidate most opposite of Hillary on policy. If you think that witch is gonna get us out of Iraq I'll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge Cheap. No what she and the DEMs intend is far worse. Our Troops in Iraq under a UN Flag. That will not happen with Ron Paul. Bush needs to start finding a quick and expiditable exit policy for Iraq. There is better than a 50% chance the next POTUS will be DEM. There is an 80% chance the DEMs will hold both houses at this point because the GOP can not get it's act together thanks a lot due to Bush policy.

This would not happen with any GOP IF they would stop trying to make Iraq look like a victim. People aren't buying it and many like myself think we either owed them complete destruction or nothing. Saddam is a different matter. All he needed was for Bush to have kept his mouth shut and a covert OP to take him out. It's called Letters of Marque or Reprisal. It is Constitutional and Ron Paul pushed for it or a full Declaration of War.

I can even agree that our presence in Iraq is Unconstitutional under the current conditions as stated in the authorization for use of force. Congress failed to insist on a formal declaration of war which meant a patched together resolution much like the failed one LBJ asked for and got.

We will never take out Islam it isn't gonna happen in this world. The descendants of Ishmael believe it or not are blessed to prosper BUT not the same blessing as the one given Israel and Gentile grafted into Israel :>} Thus the root of Islamic jealousy. It is thousands of years old.

So what is best our options now? Well with our current limited military capabilities I'd say we should start taking out key Iraqi infrastructure with prejudice and get the heck out out.

Now for what will work. Once out focus on rebuilding our military to a level of readiness equal to that of 1985. This includes getting the Prince Generals out of their office chairs and back into planes on watch 24/7/365. Close our borders to anything but lawful entry and make penalties severe for disregarding it. IOW a prison between Carlsbad New Mexico and El Paso down in the salt flats.

Require passports for all entering the United States. Require under penalty of felony that all visitors here on Visa's report no less than once per quarter to at least visit a local law enforcement agency and advise them of their current residence and employer.

Extend our International Waters to at least 50 miles. Require radio transmitted permission of ships name and Captains name before permission can be obtained to enter. Require passenger list from all foreign origin flights into the United States. Train and arm airliner crews. I repeat train and arm airliner crews. I like the idea of airliners being responsible for security.

The next perhaps would be the biggest and most successful means to end or greatly limit any attacks within our borders. Repeal ALL laws requiring concealed carry weapons permits. No National ID Cards for American citizens.

I want to tell you something about the W.O.T. What Bush has done is nothing but make us all suspects. What a plane load of passengers did over the skies of Pennsylvania did was the biggest blow the United States ever did against terrorism. That is indeed the Real American Way. Name me any of the Top Four supporting any of this. That is what I expect out of a Republican howabout you?

270 posted on 09/06/2007 7:17:33 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Proud Partisan Constitution Supporting Conservative to which I make no apologies for nor back down)
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To: Hemorrhage
The ridiculous poll you cited was both unscientific, and entirely useless. Even Alan Colmes, a liberal anti-war wacko, rolled his eyes at the results ... and Hannity correctly noted that it was probably the same dozen people texting their votes repeatedly. Paulistas are notorious for spamming unscientific online and text-message polls to make their miniscule candidate look more formidible than he actually is.

Fox Lies

Alan Colmes and Sean Hannity just suggested that Ron Paul's lead is because "the Paulites keep re-dialing." Wrong answer. Their system won't let you vote more than once. I tried--just to see. My second message came back to me with the message "you've already voted." Don't be fooled--those are UNIQUE votes, or at least UNIQUE phones.


271 posted on 09/06/2007 7:18:54 PM PDT by JTN (‘We achieve much more in peace than…unconstitutional, undeclared wars’ - Dr. Paul)
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To: specsaregood; SoldierDad

Awesome. Thanks for the link and BTTT.

Sorry soldier dad. It looks like one could only vote once per cell phone.

Again, I guess that means that supporters of RP are all rich and famous like me and have multiple cell phones at their command. /s


272 posted on 09/06/2007 7:22:33 PM PDT by takenoprisoner (Forfeiture of liberty for dubious security undermines our credibility as a free nation.)
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To: All

“Viewers were asked to text in their thoughts”

Moveon.org, DU and Dailykos hard at work


273 posted on 09/06/2007 7:26:35 PM PDT by april15Bendovr
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To: takenoprisoner
*****Naysayers to RP can say what they want. They can blame any group they want because he won the text message poll. But the fact is that America has had it with demos and neocons.
Americans want the Constitution restored. Americans want our freedoms and liberties restored. Americans want someone, anyone with kahunas to stand for American principles, values, and the American Constitution.*******

In general, you are correct, but you must remember that a fairly large portion of our society have become addicted to government programs and will not give them up easily.

*****Americans voted in that poll last night. Neocons still don’t get it. But they best get used to it. Because sooner or later we will restore this nation to the values upon which this great nation was founded.*****

Well, I don’t consider it is sooner or later. I think RP is probably our last chance to make a difference. Politics has become such a money game that we have one maybe two shots left.

******It is my sincerest hope we begin now. And from the looks of things, and all the studies I have done on RP, no one comes close to his principled ethics in word and deed. Sure some make fun of his shrimp pork, but he would never vote for them...and never did.*****

Yes, he is currently, the best of the best. But it will still not be easy.

*****Can you imagine Dr. No at the helm vetoing all the BS unConstitutional legislation. Congress would be fit to be tied. Or should I say, fit to be tarred and feathered. Meantime, while they are wrestling with getting a two thirds majority to overrule him, he is busy unwinding all the unConstitutional executive orders.*******

Well, I don’t think congress will have a lot of trouble coming up with a 2/3 majority to overcome RP’s vetoes. However, the vetoes will cause them to scale back a lot of their pork. The “moderate” republicans will not support him. You have to remember that the RNC has supported candidates against him in his home district.

***Law of attraction: think it, believe it, and it shall be.***

No, even if our wildest dreams come to fruition, it will still be a long hard road. There is no one waiting in the wings to continue the quest for a constitutional government. Reagan did a lot of right things and a few wrong things, but after him, we got GB I.

274 posted on 09/06/2007 7:30:13 PM PDT by jmeagan (Our last chance to change the direction of the country--Ron Paul)
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To: cva66snipe

I don’t think terrorists really became organized until Carter. Although there was a concentrated effort to kill Jews before that. I think it was only after the US committed to supporting Israel after the 67 war and then the Olympics massacre that the terrorists became detatched from their state of origin when their government signed on to peace treaties.


275 posted on 09/06/2007 7:45:30 PM PDT by o_zarkman44 (No Bull in 08!)
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To: jmeagan
No, even if our wildest dreams come to fruition, it will still be a long hard road. There is no one waiting in the wings to continue the quest for a constitutional government. Reagan did a lot of right things and a few wrong things, but after him, we got GB I.

We got the father from the CIA and then his son. Prior to that, we had W's grandfather. They all have a compound in Kennebunkport or however it is spelled living a life of luxury second only to the Kennedys. Not sure if second. They could be first.

Do this. Think it, feel it, believe it, live it, breathe it, and it shall be.

276 posted on 09/06/2007 7:58:44 PM PDT by takenoprisoner (Forfeiture of liberty for dubious security undermines our credibility as a free nation.)
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To: o_zarkman44
I don’t think terrorists really became organized until Carter. Although there was a concentrated effort to kill Jews before that. I think it was only after the US committed to supporting Israel after the 67 war and then the Olympics massacre that the terrorists became detatched from their state of origin when their government signed on to peace treaties.

There were several attacks aimed at our officials and interest before Carter. But actually it really got to cooking in about 1996. Significant Terrorist Incidents, 1961-2003: A Brief Chronology Our biggest mistake is one Ron Paul addresses also was arming some of these nations to start with. That is one reason I am 100% against rebuilding Iraq's military in any shape or form. In the M.E. there has never been such a thing as a stable government. There are dictatorships and Royal Families. The exception being Israel.

277 posted on 09/06/2007 8:03:29 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Proud Partisan Constitution Supporting Conservative to which I make no apologies for nor back down)
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To: freedomdefender

Sitting here shaking my head at some of the nonsense I’m seeing posted on this thread as regards the war in Iraq. I have to wonder why, if things are going as well as Hannity, Limbaugh, et al, tell us it is, that the candidate that our military is overwhelmingly supporting with their hard-earned dollars is Ron Paul. In case no one has noticed, OUR young men and women are being maimed and killed supposedly to try and stabilize a region that hasn’t been stable since Biblical times. Ron Paul is not an isolationist, he’s a non-interventionist. He voted to authorize our military to go after Bin Laden but he voted against handing the President the authority that is Constitionally dictated to Congress. This is NOT kookiness or spinelessness or anything from out of left field. Try picking up a copy of the Federalist Papers and the anti-Federalist Papers to see what this Nation’s Founders thought about pre-emptive wars and interventionism. Stop listening to the sound-bites and go learn some actual history and you’ll find that Dr. Paul is VERY close in ideals to Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, etc. While you’re at it, I’d also suggest that you grab a copy of Bastiat’s “The Law” for a few good lessons on the proper role of government - something VERY few here bashing Ron Paul seem to have any inkling of.


278 posted on 09/06/2007 8:15:04 PM PDT by KentuckyWoman (The pervisity of diversity is that's it's devisive, not unitive.)
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To: KentuckyWoman

They cry kick and scream for something {a POTUS for limited Constitutional government} then when the opportunity comes along they don’t recognize it for what it is and reject it as a threat. I doubt any man on that stage last night knew more about Founders Intent and the Constitution than Ron Paul. I doubt any other candidate respects those principles more.


279 posted on 09/06/2007 8:24:33 PM PDT by cva66snipe (Proud Partisan Constitution Supporting Conservative to which I make no apologies for nor back down)
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To: freedomdefender
Oh wow! I'm convinced!
280 posted on 09/06/2007 8:28:37 PM PDT by willk
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