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Do you think he even stands a chance at all to overcome the controlled media, the brainwashed public, the neo-republicans,
big business, CIA assasgns, and trillions of dollars being spent to smear him and elevate the other candidates?

2007-05-20 21:42:37 · 13 answers · asked by Stephen 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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Ron Paul has much more support than you know. The Lawmen, Sovereigns, We the People Congress and the Republican Liberty Caucus (debating now to endorse) are all behind Ron Paul. The answer is yes, a resounding yes, he does stand a good chance of winning.

2007-05-20 22:03:42 · answer #1 · answered by John C 2 · 1 0

He's got my support but that won't be enough. In the end, the people will probably vote for one of the Federal Reserve puppets masquerading as Republicans or Democrats. Can you say Guiliani, McCain, Romney? How about Clinton, Obama, Edwards? What's the difference when they all support the private ownership of our central bank and the decimation of the US Dollar? Most politicians are merely puppets but Ron Paul is a patriot. The real question is are you a puppet or a patriot when it comes to being an economic slave to the owners of the Federal Reserve?

2007-05-20 22:07:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Most likely not but he will wake some people up who need waking up. He is the only credible candidate from either major party. I wish Pat Buchanan was raising hell, especially with this Leave No Illegal Alien Behind Act Bush & Kennedy (who gave us No Child Left Behind) are trying to shove down our throats.

I will not vote for McCain, Guiliani, Bloomberg, Rodham-Clinton, Obama, Edwards or Gore under any circumstance.

I supported Ron Paul in 1988 and I'll support him again in 2008.

2007-05-20 21:47:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Ron Paul is doing a great job of putting another point of view into the consciousness of the Republican voter. His objective is to get the Republican Party to return to its pre-Bush values of fiscal restraint, limited government, non-intervention in the affairs of other countries, and respect for civil liberties.

Yes, I believe Ron Paul will be cut out of the debates soon, and the media will ignore him. However, he is whetting the public appetite for potential independent conservative candidates, such as Hagel and Bloomberg.

2007-05-20 22:24:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Ron Paul has his qualification as the only strength and it might work for him against the aspirants being backed by media and fundraisers. Voters might choose hi because of his being an underdog.

VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know if Ron Paul will likely win.

2007-05-20 21:48:58 · answer #5 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 2 0

You know I want to say yes and believe it, but probably not. Also the other candiates...um HELLO?
AMERICA ISNT READY for black man, white woman, italian, jewish, liberal, outspoken whatever as president. We can sugarcoat it all we want. But in the end its the person who BS the most, and doesnt follow their principles that wins. Also white and christian. The biggest ****** always win.

2007-05-20 22:13:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I think the Internet just MIGHT give him enough of a bump. because the otehr polls are of everybody, but he has a lot of people who WILL vote in the election online. so just Maybe! and his supporters are growing by maybe 1000 a day so we'll see.

2007-05-20 21:46:40 · answer #7 · answered by Denair Cowboy 2 · 3 1

Never one is the US Military-Industrial Complex and their supporters whether Democrat or Republican

2007-05-20 21:46:58 · answer #8 · answered by Max R Waller 3 · 1 1

No, and he knows it, but he can bring up things that a candidate seeking victory can't touch.

2007-05-20 21:46:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

He has about as much of a chance as Ross Perot did.

2007-05-20 21:45:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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