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Would this make a decent slogan?
"Ron Paul heard duty call".
If you have a better one, let's see it.

2007-08-15 20:13:55 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

No Grandma, That one's a bit lame. There's a spammer for everything these days- nature of the biz~

2007-08-15 20:23:56 · update #1

Mr. Way, I disagree with every damn thing you said but My God that is the first real answer I have seen! Thank You Sir!

2007-08-15 20:28:42 · update #2

Ron Paul seems to be either loved or hated judging by most of the replies. How does one defend oneself against being called a spammer?

2007-08-16 06:10:42 · update #3

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Um... I'm a passionate Ron Paul supporter, but your slogan makes it sound like he needed to take a piss and went to the bathroom. I don't mean to discourage you. I'm just not much of a slogan type of guy. Somehow, I don't think that Ron Paul is either. That's something that appeals to me about him. He speaks intelligently about the issues.

2007-08-16 15:09:30 · answer #1 · answered by Joe S 6 · 4 1

RON PAUL ULTIMATUM
BTW
The answer to poverty and the answer to health care is the free market without government interference.
It is allowing citizens to get herbal medicines and disconnecting the government involvement in the process of getting presexcept to protect us. Which the FDA has failed to do.

Study free-market economies and then you can understand, that only liberty can solve problems. Not a monolithical government.

The government and government dependence is not the answer to poor.
Does welfare work? Seriously.

Dept of Education? Um no
Why were things better 30 years ago in health care and education?

Go To RonPaullibrary.org


There is no problem a free-market can't fix. If there is reward in something, than someone will fund it and sponser it. The government is what is causing the problems, and why the average american will be living much less nicely in the future.

2007-08-16 20:33:09 · answer #2 · answered by Beauty&Brains 4 · 2 0

Ron Paul - standing up for the real America or

Ron Paul making the fathers proud

2007-08-16 05:26:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Ron Paul has many supporters in Yahoo Answers because of his excellent views on critical issues like the Iraq war.

VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know if Ron Paul will likely win.

2007-08-16 06:37:37 · answer #4 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 4 2

Ron Paul supporters on the internet?! No way!

2007-08-16 03:21:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Ron Paul stands for the Freedom to Prosper -

2007-08-16 04:27:56 · answer #6 · answered by rooster 5 · 3 2

I can't decide. I'm a proud registered dem, but if it were a two way race between Hillary and Ron--you bet I'd vote for him. That being said--he doesn't have a chance. If there's a no contest in the election, I might write him or Kucinich in. I'm tired of all the corporate sell-outs being the only candidates in the mix.

2007-08-16 03:38:49 · answer #7 · answered by Steve-O 5 · 3 2

People often guess I'm a big Ron Paul supporter but I don't know how they know.

2007-08-16 22:56:32 · answer #8 · answered by Prometheus 4 · 4 1

Dr. Paul will probably end up winning the presidency. That's actually becoming even more self evident as each and every day passes.

2007-08-16 21:18:52 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

The problem i've found with Ron Paul is that he would do nothing to alleviate the already massive poverty, illiteracy and health problems in the US. He wants to abolish all public services- leaving america in a complete state of rat-race- crime would be guaranteed to skyrocket due to a complete lack of welfare- and a lot of americans have guns so when crime esclalates, so will violent crime, so will murder rates. I think it would be suicide for Ron Paul to lead america.

Edit:
No probs mate, thanks for the compliment. However if you disagree, would you mind putting forth some contrary facts? it is not my intention to be wrong and i'm happy to re-evaluate my opinion, which i have only gleaned from listening to Ron Paul speak. Ron Paul is in favour of the abolition of public services is he not?

2007-08-16 03:24:55 · answer #10 · answered by Way 5 · 3 3

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