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The reason I ask is because the current republican repsident bush has destroyed civil liberties and made the US simular to a police state where people are afraid to speak out against the curropt regime in office.

Do you think President Ron Paul will be different?

Oh and I call him president because the other candidates I wouldnt pay a wooden nickle for

2007-08-26 08:13:29 · 24 answers · asked by ForeverFREE 4 in Politics & Government Politics

24 answers

That made me laugh, a Presidential Candidate keeping their promise... ha ha ha ha

2007-08-26 08:17:32 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ ♥Be Happi♥ ♥ 6 · 6 5

He has done so while being a congressman. why would he change that as President?
Ron Paul seems like the most qualified Candidate the Republicans are running, and probably would win my vote over all but one of the democrat candidates(not referring to Hillary), whereas all the other Republican candidates would lose my vote to any democrat.
He isn't a religious fanatic, but moral.
He is pro-Constitution and civil liberties.
He is well educated in medical science.
He has plenty of political experience but not corruption.
He isn't a right-wing extremist nor a left wing radical.
His voting record matches his claims.
He isn't pro-big government or theocratic democracy.

He reminds me of what conservatives used to be like before the 1969-1989 era.

No wonder right-wingers hate him, and may cost him the nomination in favor of the other candidates' sensationalism.
The right needs to realize, Ron Paul is their greatest chance at retaining the Presidential veto powers after next election.

2007-08-26 15:34:12 · answer #2 · answered by avail_skillz 7 · 5 0

Yes.. he will.. I was skeptic in the begining.. but Ron Paul has a proven track record... He is a man of his word........ there is a world of difference between Ron Paul and the other canidates.. Ron Paul is actually a man of integerity... thats why they call him dr no in congress, he abides by the constitution even if he is the sole voice in congress..

2007-08-26 15:29:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Its as simple as this Ron Paul has been a principled libertarian/constitutionalist for quite sometime, dating back to the 70s' I do believe. I think someone that has dedicated that many years to liberty, it would take some time for him to break that.

2007-08-26 15:29:10 · answer #4 · answered by Jason 3 · 4 0

Based on his lengthy record in Congress, I do believe that Ron Paul would do his honest best to stick to the Constitution as he understands it.

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2007-08-29 03:03:24 · answer #5 · answered by clore333 5 · 1 0

Where do you live where people are afraid to speak out against the Bush administration ? People do it every day. If Ron Paul is elected President I will donate my house and car to you.

2007-08-26 15:27:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

It is highly unlikely that Paul will win the Repub nomination, let alone the presidency. If he wins though, I believe that he will follow the constitution. Have you check out Duncan Hunter. He is a conservative an an opponent of open borders and illegal alien amnesty!

2007-08-26 17:26:03 · answer #7 · answered by Shane 7 · 1 1

well put he is what the rep party was years ago, After Bush I am ashamed to be affiliated with the Rep. party

clinton was a disgrace and so is bush ill admit i voted for him but there was not really a choice when it came down to it, just two douche bags.

Independent here

2007-08-27 01:46:39 · answer #8 · answered by Boston George 3 · 0 1

Yes, he will be. He has done everything that he said he would do in the past years of his bing in the house. I don't know what would change, except that people will be held accountable for their actions. He isn't a sell out.

2007-08-26 15:36:21 · answer #9 · answered by Fedup Veteran 6 · 4 0

Definitely. Ron Paul is the only Presidential candidate (with experience) who has a track record of consistently supporting the United States Constitution. The rest are a bunch of spineless puppets.

2007-08-26 15:17:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 4

Well, I hope he would but I have this idea that once any President Elect gets into the White House, the men in black take him into a special room and feed him some pudding, tell him the real deal about the one world order, and that is the last you see of any good intentions.

2007-08-26 15:20:56 · answer #11 · answered by ? 4 · 4 3

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