Ron Paul because he is the only candidate that believes in freedom and doesn't lie when taking the oath of office to support and defend the Constitution. Ron Paul believe in the rule of law. All the other believe they are the law and can disregard the Constitution.
2007-07-18 15:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson, no if ands or buts about it. Fred has the confidence to do what is right and not cave into special interest. Bush has this as well, however, Bush does not have the charisma to pull it off, Fred does. People want to like Fred. The names of some of the people who are "reported" to be part of his campaign are familiar names, very reputable, and very conservative. I have already donated to Fred and have tentative arrangements to do some work for his campaign starting in the next couple months.
Fred Thompson has been leading in the polls for the Republican primary since June 12th, at least according to Rasmussen reports. He will win the GOP nomination, I don't think it is a question. I also think he will take the entire south, including Florida and Arkansas because of his appeal to voters in these states. Fred is the next President!
2007-07-19 21:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like fred thompson, he seems to be most mentally challenged of all the candidates and just as corrupt as any, seems like he would be a good choice for those 26% who still support bush though.
I still like mccain even though everyone thinks he has gone nuts, I think mccain should be pres right now. I don't like his iraq stance, but im guessing it will change if he makes it through the republican primary.
Romney is ok
Obama seems corrupt, but less corrupt than all the others except maybe the freaks (ron paul and kucinich). I agree with his (unchanging) stance on the war.
I'm pretty neutral on Guiliani
i hate hillary, but i know she has the mental ability to lead this country and make wise decisions.
I'll vote for obama over any republican
and hillary over any republican except romney or mccain.
2007-07-13 05:29:38
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answered by PD 6
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The only thing Thompson has with Reagon is that he's an actor, albeit, a better actor than Ronald Reagon.
I believe he's too far right and will continue in George W Bush's direction and persue the war in Iraq as if that has something to do with a threat to the United States.
I believe Joe Biden will make a better President because he understands the danger of this mess in the middle east and can address the foreign policy mismanagement this Wrong wing Republican party has hopelessly screwed up.
thanks,
2007-07-13 04:46:25
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answered by telwidit 5
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I like Rudy. He's shown more leadership ability than any candidate.
I don't really hold Presidential candidates to any litmus test of their stances. I just look for one who is a great leader, and for this election cycle one who will continue to fight the radical islamic terrorists that have decalred jihad upon the western world.
Rudy stands tall above the rest, but I also like Fred, Duncan Hunter, and Newt if he decides to get in the race.
2007-07-13 05:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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if fred thompson is running, i'll support him after i do some research. he sounds really reasonable and freedom minded.
ron paul is the libertarian candidate, but libertarians never win because we're a minority since there's a lack of knowledge about us.
2007-07-13 05:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul.
He is the only candidiate who is the real deal and will not bow down to special interest (ala. the media blackout).
The rest are NWO puppets and will sell this country down the road.
I would never vote for someone would voted for the immigration bill (Hilary, Obama).
I would also never vote for someone who would pardon Libby (Fred Thompson).
2007-07-13 09:07:24
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answered by jswnwv 3
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Fred Thompson, because I think he is the only true conservative with a chance to win. I cant stand any of the liberals( I mean dems) and I think half of the republicans are too liberal also, ala Mitt Romney and Rudi.
2007-07-13 05:01:16
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answered by malice02111 2
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I just have to laugh when someone compliments traitor Reagan (for he aided and abetted the enemy [Iran], which is the definition of treason in our constitution).
As for Thompson, he's a lousy actor, a lousy politician, and anyone who isn't good at what they do isn't even a man in my book.
2007-07-13 16:56:23
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answered by Beau D. Satva 5
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I haven't picked one yet, but I like what I see of Fred Thompson. I like several of the GOP candidates, including Mitt Romney and John McCain, but I don't know who will wind up getting nominated.
2007-07-13 04:47:37
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answered by Warren D 7
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