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Are you just not educated enough to understand what he is talking about?

Are you so brainwashed that you think that he is an "evil doer"?

Have you not done any research about him?

Do you just believe all the media propaganda that spews from the TV?

Do you only believe the 8 second soundbites that you hear?

Why don't you like him?

2007-06-10 18:35:06 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

Yup---you buy into what Bushie says huh!

2007-06-10 18:43:32 · update #1

Laissez-Faire Guy---

No worry....I just read a post in which you said that you would blindly follow Rudy thinking that he would do a good job..

Say no more...you have explained yourself clearly....

I guess you also believe that the way in which we treat other countries has NOTHING to do with what we are going through now?

2007-06-10 18:49:50 · update #2

Did we attack Saudi Arabia?

No in response to Saudis attacking us...we attack Iraq...

Ok...I follow you!

2007-06-10 19:03:25 · update #3

4 answers

I have never voted republican nor considered myself republican, but I would definitely vote for Ron Paul. At this point, he's the best candidate of both dem and con.

2007-06-10 20:14:57 · answer #1 · answered by The Dude 3 · 1 1

I don't like him because he is very naive when it comes to National Security and the War on Terror.

Immediate withdrawal from Iraq will not solve our problem, or Iraqs.

Iraq will descend into chaos and a bloodbath, that we would have caused by leaving prematurely. Eventually, a Tailban like regime would be in charge, providing a home base to, and sponsoring terrorists, with oil revenues.

Not only that, remember that the terrorists attacked us BEFORE the Iraq war. Once we show our allies and enemies alike that the USA is weak and cannot sustain more than a few thousand casualties before quitting, we will only be inviting our allies to ally with others, and inviting the terrorists back over here to attack us.

Is that logical enough for you? Or do you consider me brainwashed too?

ADDITIONAL INFO: So this whole idea of the terrorists murdering 3,000 innocent Americans before the Bush did a damn thing doesn't bother you? All will be peaches and cream once we leave Iraq? The terrorists will decide that we American's are A-OK and leave us alone. Boy, you are naive aren't you!

FURTHER ADDITIONAL INFO:

Oh I see. You are in the blame America camp. 19 Muslim terrorists, primarily Saudis, murdered 3,000+ Americans because we did what exactly? Did we attack Saudi Arabia?

Don't you think that if we up and abandon Iraq that that won't signal to Muslim terrorists all over the world that we are weak? Just as Clinton did when he never responded to any of the terrorist attacks that happened on his watch? What happens to those who show weakness? They get attacked and picked upon.

2007-06-10 18:42:02 · answer #2 · answered by Uncle Pennybags 7 · 0 4

I don't like Dr. Paul's stance on immigration. I support open borders. I feel by putting more security on the borders of the United States will increase government and thus increase taxation. He needs to attack at the root of the problem, which is welfare. He needs to propose a 5 year transition from welfare to private charities. Once the transition is made, borders can be opened up and people can come and go as they please. I'm tired of this illegal immigrant nonsense. It dehumanizes people, tares families apart, and hurts local economies (especially when town raids are done.)

2007-06-10 18:53:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

As a rule, I just don't like the libetarian philosophy. I think it's, um, evil.

2007-06-10 18:57:09 · answer #4 · answered by cassandra 6 · 0 3

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