Of the current candidates, I like Ron Paul the most. Believe it or not, about 90% of the beliefs he currently holds, I've held long before I even knew of him. He appeals to me the most. He's fearless, honest, and so far the only candidate who's doesn't seem to be corrupt.
2007-06-17 18:04:55
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answered by LaissezFaire 6
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Ron Paul is the only honest against big government foreign policy pres we can have next. If it is rudy or clinton it will be business as usual, guaranteed..We will be screwed if ROn Paul is not President Look at his records he has never flipped flopped always voted against wastefull spending thats what he votes no on. Do your research hannibal. He has voted against the national ID card. We are not to be tagged like cattle says the constitution and the bible. He has voted against the war in Iraq. Which has cost almost 3500 American men and 100k a day to maintain. Our deficit is over a 1/4 of our whole budget in just interest payments in 3- 5 yrs this country will be bankrupt. If Ron Paul is not elected this election will be rigged. Like the last. If we are not willing to stand up and see something for what it is on our own research will deserve what we will get. Please everyone research Ron Paul, you do not have to be a republican or democrat to see this man is the only one telling truths and speaking from truths. When you speak truths words flow becuase the story isnt contrived. Do your country , kids and loved ones a huge favor and investagate Ron Paul. The MEdia is shutting him out he has won all three debates so far ba a huge percentage and major news sites like fox, cnn, msnbc and some interenet based polls. One poll he was 80% votes for to Rudy's 6%. The people are speaking and they are saying Ron PAul.
2007-06-17 15:22:57
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answered by stephenmwells 5
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Possibly Rudy. I really don't want to see Clinton in there, but I don't think that the Republicans have fielded a very strong group this time around.
I kind of like Ron Paul however I don't think that he would make an effective President. If you look at his track record, he votes against almost everything. Not necessarily a bad thing. Now, imagine him as President. They bring a bill for him to sign, he vetos it. It goes back and gets voted on and the veto is overridden. I just think that he would be ineffective as a President.
2007-06-17 15:06:20
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answered by hannibal61577 4
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THINK about this...
How much power does GW now have?
How many "Presidential Directives" has GW issued?
WHY does GW feel "HE" needs to be the one to control Congress and Senate and National Guard and We the People?
How and Why did GW manage to "steal" the elections?
Where is GW taking our Country? Why?
Do you think there will be an "Emergency" during GW's remaining year as pres?
When (not if) this "Emergency" happens, do you think GW will use his presidential pen and institute a "State of Emergency" that will last indefinately?
How does the Fall of 2007 sound?
Forget a revolt against the gov't, we will be too busy fighting each other for Food, Gas and Money - None of these things will be available without "electricity"....
Connect the Dots
2007-06-17 16:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul is leading in internet polls for US President.
He is a 10th-term Congressman, physician (M.D.) and a 2008 presidential candidate from the U.S. state of Texas, seeking the nomination of the Republican Party. Paul's presidential campaign has received considerable attention after his participation in the televised Republican presidential debates.
As a Republican, he has represented Texas's 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997 and represented Texas's 22nd district in 1976 and from 1979 to 1985.
Paul advocates a strictly limited role for the federal government, low taxes, free markets, a non-interventionist foreign policy, and a return to monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He has earned the nickname "Dr. No" because he is a medical doctor who votes against any bill he believes violates the Constitution. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill. He has never voted to raise taxes or congressional pay and refuses to participate in the congressional pension system or take government-paid junkets. He has consistently voted against the USA PATRIOT Act, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and the Iraq War.
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2007-06-17 21:35:18
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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a stable mom/female does not enable this style of mess in her domicile and each and each guy has numerous females around him GWB & Condolezza Rice; Clinton: Janet Reno & Madelyn Albright. Its no longer basically the boys's fault if a female helps Monica Lewinsky (yet another female) to ensue appropriate below her nostril.
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answered by ? 4
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it's too close to call right now, but i think that mitt romney has the ability to take out giuliani, thompson, and definitely mccain. as for the democrats, i think it will be very close between obama and hillary right down to the last minute of the primary. personally, i would hope that gore would run and own these either (A) inexperienced (obama) or (B) obnoxious (hillary) candidates. edwards isnt bad, but hes unfortuantly an after thought.
2007-06-17 16:43:26
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answered by yossarian 2
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F. Thompson, Tancredo, Hunter, Rudy or Romney!
Ron Paul is weird and he only talks about Iraq. The dems are socialists and pro-amnesty. McCain is a traitor to America because of amnesty.
2007-06-17 14:48:40
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answered by JessicaRabbit 6
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I support Giuliani because he did a wonderful job in New York City. During his tenure, New York City went from one of the most crime infested places in the USA to one of the safest city. The runaway spending under his predecessors was tamed, the budget was balanced, and taxes were cut. During his tenure, there was also a substantial economic boom in the city due to the better business climate and the fall in crime rates. Furthermore, Giuliani wants government to stay out of the bedroom.
2007-06-17 15:14:55
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answered by The Stylish One 7
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Thompson!
2007-06-17 17:31:33
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answered by dk 6
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