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To: Allegra
Anyone who qualifies as a "cult figure" with college students is automatically moved to the "nut" category among adults.

Ron Paul is Ross Perot, on stilts.

While a glimmer of common sense seeps through in some of his rhetoric, he doesn't seem to be "all there" on an everyday, common sense sort of basis. He comes across as an eccentric nut, actually.

This also could be another instance of the leftwing, obambpress trying to pick "our" candidate for us, again...as they did with McCain't.

If we pick our qualified candidate, and show up in big numbers, obama is out; if they pick another loser for us, and half the conservatives stay home...as with last time...then we get obama for four more (maybe longer, maybe life)years.

The shortest book in the world is "Libertarians qualified to be President", and the libertarian vote totals in the last few elections should show what an ice cube's chance in hell he has.

Most college students still have a lot of growing up to do, and their vision of the world and politics will change once they start raising families and paying taxes...so to listen to 18-21 year olds is ludicrous.
15 posted on 02/24/2010 2:30:56 PM PST by FrankR (Those of us who love AMERICA far outnumber those who love obama - your choice.)
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To: FrankR

“While a glimmer of common sense seeps through in some of his rhetoric, he doesn’t seem to be “all there” on an everyday, common sense sort of basis. He comes across as an eccentric nut, actually.”

yes, he seems very odd in a way that has nothing to do with his positions.


22 posted on 02/24/2010 2:39:11 PM PST by ari-freedom (Rush:Remember to put your faith in ideas and not people. People will always, always disappoint you!)
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