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2007-06-10 15:59:11 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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Absolutely. He is by far the only candidate that is remotely capable of changing the dire direction in which the country is headed. I think that there is very little chance that he will succeed though, because corpocracy and the media have such a strong grip on the masses.... Republicans will vote for whomever the elite 'select' as the candidate... same for the Democrats...

Ron Paul is far too dangerous for corporate interests, which wield enormous power, and they will do everything they can to prevent him from being elected in the rare event that a significant amount of people are informed enough to support him... the masses are likely too ignorant to pull of something like this. Ron Paul would bring about significantly greater equality, and this would obviously be devastating for the elite. If a policy of responsible, conservative fiscal policy was implemented, how would corporations--including the private defense contractors--continue to collect trillions with their dishonest, malicious, exploitative, and corrupt practices? If Ron Paul was elected president, he would be the first great president since the days of the founding fathers... who would by the way, be disgraced and horrified, but perhaps not surprised, to see the state of the Union.

2007-06-10 16:16:24 · answer #1 · answered by trey 1 · 5 1

I first met Ron Paul about 25 years ago. He is a Libertarian but runs as a Republican so he can get elected. He ran for president as a Libertarian a few years ago. An interesting fact about Dr. Paul, is that he doesn't actually live in the Congressional district that he represents. He lives in District 22 which is the one formerly held by Tom Delay. Dr. Paul has a beach house in his district. The district was created just for him.

He certainly has some interesting ideas and makes sense some of the time, but he is very far out in other areas

2007-06-10 16:37:50 · answer #2 · answered by sltmc 2 · 0 0

Boy these questions do bring out the paid op-ed types don't they! They must really be afraid of a man that tells the truth and really does know the score on why we are so screwed up today! It is very hard for them to take a man that believes in and supports the constitution! If the good Dr. gets in these types of government funded disinformation programs would come to a screeching halt! You can always tell when it is them as their stuff is a total character attack and has out right lies or no substance at all!

2007-06-10 16:26:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

each little thing "Bush isn't A Conservative" reported is genuine different than for the final sentance. The mainstream media interior the U.S. is "attempting to take the country interior the path of socialism....fox information blanketed." LOL it extremely is possibly the main laughable assertion i've got ever heard and highlights the exciting element that a guy or woman could have lifeless on perspectives on one subject count and be lifeless incorrect on others.

2016-10-08 23:09:23 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I totally agree. He's the only one interested in helping this nation become great again. The Democrats want more socialism, and the other Republicans want more corporatism.

Vote for Ronald Earnest Paul.

2007-06-11 10:42:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

At this point I agree, he is the only one that is not completely insane. I really like this man and where he wants to take our country. He wants to get back the respect that we had before the language mangling r-tard took office almost 8 year's ago. So far I am behind him. Bring our children home, let Iraqi's stand on their own feet. Only reason they wont leave is because they want to make sure it is stable enough so they can run their pipeline's through the region. Despicable. TY GG!

2007-06-10 16:10:35 · answer #6 · answered by The Angry Dutchman 3 · 4 1

Enough with Sarkozy in France and Schwrtzenegger in California.

2007-06-10 16:49:00 · answer #7 · answered by Sérendipité 3 · 0 0

Absolutely agree. Dr. Paul is a great man and a true patriot! He's pro-freedom, anti-war and anti-police state. That's why the Neocons hate him so much.

2007-06-10 16:37:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Disagree.

2007-06-11 12:13:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't know if I am convinced that he should be the next president yet... However, he is the only Republican I would even think twice about voting for.

You know you must be doing something right when your party members are trying to have you banned from the debates. You mustn't go against the collective!!

2007-06-10 16:02:15 · answer #10 · answered by DeAnna 4 · 5 2

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