Out of the Republicans he's the most honest, has the most guts, and is the most in touch with what Americans believe in.
2007-06-10 17:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul has elicited grass-roots support across the political spectrum due to his approach to foreign policy; however few followers understand the whole package that Ron Paul advocates. Learn about Ron Paul’s controversial economic package at http://www.youngprogressive.com/ronpaularticle.html
2007-06-11 05:59:57
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answered by Editor 1
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Being a OB-GYN & graduating from Duke does not make him the smartest. Nixon graduated from Duke too. So did that idiot Andy, the Lt Batchelor on "The Batchelor" show & he is a doctor too. I watched parts of the show because ok he was easy on eyes but a complete nitwit.
Ron Paul is not in the top 2,000 smartest Republicans.
The smartest run the business world & not allow the media & far left folks to criticize them. Ron Paul would do better to stop the conspiracy talk. No credible facts & people are sick of hearing it. Protect us not complain about what people have done to try to protect us.
My vote will go to a viable canidate not Ron Paul.
2007-06-10 17:33:05
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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Ron Paul is actually a Libertarian who ran as a Republican. I wouldn't vote for him for president, but would vote for him as a Congressman if I lived in his district.
2007-06-10 16:59:10
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answered by Warren D 7
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we had a nice patient guy who might have made a good baptist preacher,businessman/sunday school teacher,,,,,,he became president,, peaceful and good intentions toward the world,to show his good will,he slashed mllitary budgets,declared the need to conserve energy..in oct 79 the iranian revolutionary guard & students took control of the us embassy and held personnel hostages . in dec1979 the soviets invaded afghanistan..ron paul aint a republican,he's a democrat.put him in office & see what happens?there'll be a big spike in demand for dr pauls prior skills,
2007-06-10 17:48:22
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answered by quackpotwatcher 5
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Paul isn't arguing for NO TAXES. he's arguing against the earnings tax and the hidden inflation tax. The earnings tax isn't an apportioned tax, and as such is unconstitutional. Inflation is a hidden tax because we pay for the activity on the debt amassed by means of our gov't. Paul helps criminal apportioned taxes, however the gov't has come to place self assurance in the earnings tax because of the fact the main source of sales. i think of i even remember him suggesting a flat a million% tax on all products and centers at each and every point of production and intake, which might truthfully furnish the federal gov't with sufficient money to diligently fulfill it CONSTITUTIONAL duties. i'm down with Paul and wrote him in final election. For those fools who will say I wasted my vote, I say this.... Why vote for the lesser of two evils, once you do not ought to vote for evil in any respect?
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answered by vivia 3
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I'm not sure he is the smartest, but couldnt help but to think: If he is actually the 2nd dumbest person in the world, where does that place the person that viewed him as the smartest?
2007-06-10 17:03:01
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answered by parrothead 2
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No question this guy is awesome I love him and what he stand's for. He is a good man with a kind heart and most of all he TELL'S THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!! TY GG!!
2007-06-10 16:58:42
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answered by The Angry Dutchman 3
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Nope. He is definitely NOT the smartest.
2007-06-11 12:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
1) He isn't very smart.
2) He isn't a Republican.
2007-06-10 16:56:55
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answered by yupchagee 7
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