Whatever you think Dr. Paul's faults are, does it make you feel any better that he dropped out of the race and Barack Hussein Obama won?
Just asking.
I don't think the government has any place regulating morality, or inside the bedroom, but I do believe murder is murder and abortion is murder. If there is any single issue I will vote on, that is it.
(And I think Dr. Paul would have made a great conservative choice for President in 2008, Paul/Palin would have been a killer combo).
Cindy Sheehan was a supporter of RINO Paul
That question is only relevant had Paul been a frontrunner who had a likely chance to beat Obama. NOT! Thus, it's a meaningless statement.
(And I think Dr. Paul would have made a great conservative choice for President in 2008, Paul/Palin would have been a killer combo).
It was Palin's name on the ticket that convinced me to vote in 2008. Had Paul's name been on the ticket with her I'd have stayed home. A McCain/Palin ticket being just marginally acceptable because of her presence, a Paul/Palin (or Palin/Paul) ticket would have been disastrous. She elevated McCain. Paul would have ruined her.
You 9/11 Truthers need to go elsewhere for your nitwit musings.
Ron Paul's fault is that he is not a conservative. Yes, I felt better that he dropped out of the race, but don't even try to imply that his dropping out was the reason Obama won.
I don't think the government has any place regulating morality, or inside the bedroom, but I do believe murder is murder and abortion is murder. If there is any single issue I will vote on, that is it.
I give you a lot of credit for this, FRiend.
Listen, I'm a conservative, and I just disagree with him. It's nothing personal. I understand where you're coming from, as a firm supporter of his.
I'm glad to see we have common ground regarding Palin. :-)