I've listened to him speak and as far as I'm concerned he is our best hope to save this country if he were to be elected President. Here is a link to his Wiki listing and a video.google search.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Ron+Paul&hl=en
I am impressed and the fact that he's a Republican is beneficial because there are a lot of Republicans who, despite the overwhelming treason committed by both of the big political parties, they refuse to go Third Party.
Check it out and please come back here and tell me what you think of him.
2007-03-06
17:40:10
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Here is his exploritory for President, video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPlPT4bncq8
2007-03-06
17:42:18 ·
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Of course, I am assuming we'll still be able to vote in 2008. Seriously folks, it is reasonable to question whether or not we will even be able to vote by then, the way things are going.
2007-03-06
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I've been checking him out ever since he decided to form an exploratory committee. I'd vote for him in 08 but I don't think he'll run as a Republican. I still think he'll run on a Libertarian/Constitution unity ticket because both parties like him. He's totally against illegal immigration (just like Tancredo or Hunter, candidates I'd consider voting for too) and defends the Constitution. He's a good candidate who stands up for what he believes in. Thanks!
2007-03-06 22:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have seen him in numerous venues and that i'm conscious of him. He comes in the time of finding extra perfect in debates than he does on talk shows. That stated, i do no longer think of he's a robust debater. as quickly as I observed him on Jay Leno, he got here upon as a sufferer. Ron Paul is congressional fabric. he's no longer Presidential fabric.
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Absolutely, unequivocally, YES! People are "sleeping" on this guy. He's seriously the best thing we could hope for.
he is:
AGAINST the Patriot Act.
AGAINST the Iraq war.
AGAINST Illegal Immigration.
AGAINST Big government.
This guy has so much crossover appeal it's not even funny. But our only hope is to start a grassroots campaign and circumvent the media for now. Make them pay attention by getting the polls up and raising awareness.
2007-03-06 18:56:46
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"Dr. No". If its unconstitutional, he votes no. Ran for President on the Libertarian ticket some years ago, then called himself an "R" to get elected to congress. Good plan, since he didn't change his belief system, just the way society perceived him. I'd vote for him in a second, unfortunately, he has no money or name recognition, so the freedom lovers in this countries are screwed for several more years.
2007-03-06 17:52:02
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answered by Tucson Hooligan 4
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I do not care for PHD's. That is not the qualification for a president as far as I am concerned.
However; what I do like is the way you think and analyze.
I sure will be watching for more of your posts.
2007-03-06 18:58:04
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I heard him on C-Span in early January deliver the most delicious speech lombasting the present (mis)Administration and I loved him immediately. His speech was thorough and accurate. The man has what it takes! I wanted to write him a letter and thank him. He's one Congressman who's doing his job. Thank you for getting the word out.
2007-03-06 17:55:27
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I like that he wants to get rid of the Federal Reserve, and have read his article " paper money and tyranny".
However, I support Duncan Hunter.
2007-03-07 00:33:36
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hes a good guy
2007-03-06 20:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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