yeah, might as well stay home. I hear the odds are overwhelming that Billary will take the presidency (again).
2007-07-18 03:07:58
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answered by Rosebee 4
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The only way Ron Paul will only ever be the front-runner is if you - and people like you - VOTE for him! Don't cast your vote for the person you believe will be the winner; cast your vote for the person you believe is the best candidate!
In 1992, 19% of American voters voted for Ross Perot; sue, he lost, but they sent a message: they wanted some one with integrity, credibility, genuine family values and who wasn't interest in making politics a lifelong career. They wanted a public servant.
By the way: did you see the results of the latest poll that came out yesterday?
Of those surveyed, a majority chose Hillary Clinton as the Democratic front-runner;
Of those surveyed, a majority chose "None of the Above" as the Republican front-runner.
I think if enough people get behind a candidate like Paul, he can - at the very least - impact on the results of the election, which is a step in the right direction in vaporizing our monopolistic, corrupt two-party system. -RKO- 07/18/07
2007-07-18 10:22:32
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answered by -RKO- 7
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I don't see a candidate of either party I am willing to vote for. All the democrat contenders seem to be in the race already. A couple of republicans may jump in later. Thompson doesn't interest me -- at all. If Newt decides to join the fray, it will be interesting to see what he has to say. Thank goodness there is still a year for some of them to self destruct and, maybe, someone pop to the top. No matter the choices on election day, I will vote. Especially against Graham Lindsey, a senator from my state.
2007-07-18 10:16:55
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answered by lollipop 5
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If you like Ron Paul, then you should check out Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo. I don't trust the other Repubs either, especially Rudy and Jon McAmnesty. I do think that Thompson or Romney would make good presidents, but I question their commitment to securing our borders and deporting the illegal aliens in our country. I would not vote for any of the Dem candidates as they are all pro-amnesty for illegal aliens, La Raza lovers. No thanks Dems!
2007-07-18 10:34:17
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answered by Shane 7
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Ron Paul can be a front runner with yours and mine's help.
Since the media have a concentrated Ron Paul blackout ***{see below} it's now up to us to spread the word person to person.
I'm just very casually mentioning Ron Paul to everyone I know, trying to get them to read what his message is for America. I have run off flyer's from my computer as handouts.
Grass roots means, "We The People" who are tired of losing our Constitutional 'LIBERTIES' one step at a time, to the neo-cons!
***It seems the controlled media has indeed suspended reporting Ron Paul's activities. Now why would they do that?
Answer:
"Because They Now Recognize That His Constitutional Views Are Now Becoming A Serious Threat To Their Planned Disregard For The U. S. Constitution!
Thank You.
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2007-07-18 12:09:24
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answered by beesting 6
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Don't stay home. Pick a protest vote so apathy isn't blamed.
According to polls, there are more Republicans 'undecided' than there are supporters of any front runner candidate. 'None of the above' is winning, right now.
Stay tuned. The rest of us are.
2007-07-18 10:44:40
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answered by DAR 7
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Do not give up on Ron Paul!
Only a handful of people have heard him speak so far and he already has almost $3 mil raised.
Ron Paul wins all polls when the people has had a chance to hear him speak.
We have only just scratched the surface!
2007-07-18 10:39:35
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answered by jswnwv 3
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George Z - Hillary/Romney supporter (but thinks Giuliani is too far left?). Against Obama, Authoritarian-liberal, and very PC. States he's "your true conservative". Enigmatically has stated that Ron Paul is the only one that can beat Hillary.
Level 2, 2%, 06/05/07
EDIT: Who gave me a thumbs down? I'm just stating where he's coming from, so you can base your answers on that. He's a good guy, help him out!
2007-07-18 10:14:08
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answered by ThomasS 5
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I do not think that you should vote along party lines. A person should choose a candidate based on the issues. I mean, look what happened 6 almost 7 yrs ago....we are still suffering.
2007-07-18 10:09:10
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answered by Oberon 6
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George, you're very bright. Vote for whoever you feel is the best candidate.
Thomas I did not. I like you. I think you are pretty good, since you like Biden and all. :P And, you do. I gave you thumbs up.
2007-07-18 11:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I only like Ron Paul and Obama.
2007-07-18 10:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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