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I promise you , I will NOT vote Democrat.

Doesn't matter if it's Clinton or Obama. And you know already, it's either one or the other, so quit wasting your time pushing one, because whoever loses among the two is the running mate.

The question you should think about now is.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE ANOTHER ELECTION?

WHAT IF :
1. They steal another one?
2. Too many bigoted rednecks aren't ready for a female or black president?

Would you lose to Giuliani? McCain? Romney? Thompson?

You decide. OR, you can make Ron Paul your "other best choice", he will NOT do anything a like the others, he will cut taxes, end war, end the drug war, end spying, and abolish wasteful spending. He's the man whose honesty is NOT matched.

If Ron Paul doesn't make it to the top, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. We don't care who wins if Ron Paul isn't a choice. WE have nothing to lose, you decide whether you have an election to lose!

2007-09-22 08:57:01 · 8 answers · asked by Smartass 4 in Politics & Government Elections

In short, TIME TO DECIDE YOUR BACKUP PLAN. Which Republican would you rather lose to?

2007-09-22 08:57:34 · update #1

8 answers

I am a registered Democrat. If I were to choose a Republican candidate for President I would vote for Ron Paul as well.

I am not sure where I stand right now on the Democrats side. But it will likely be either Obama or Clinton.

If it were Obama or Clinton vs. Paul, I would be a happy man; we would win no matter what direction we go in.

2007-09-22 09:10:20 · answer #1 · answered by stupidity_of_pride 4 · 1 1

Greetings. I have to wonder why you think that a republican candidate will not back the republican party in whatever it wants to do? A republican candidate is a republican and no republican can be a independant, because they are tied hand, foot and umbilical cord to the party. they can say anything they want, as the democrats did to lie their way into the many seats they won in congress in the last election. But when you come down to it no political party member is free to make any decisions, the party makes them for them, otherwise they would not be in the party to start with. Ron Paul keeps getting mentioned as being different? how can he be and still remain a totally controlled member of a political party? Republican or Democrat and independant are either way a oxymoron. cannot be. No republican will ever admit that they have shafted us, conned us and killed so many of our young military in their illegal war. nor can any republican stand for the republicans at fault for the war crimes being committed there in the middle east to stand trial for war crimes, crimes against humanity and all the others like election fraud. Voter fraud. election tampering and on and on. So no republican is any different then any other republican. don't be fooled thinking that one of them is different. they all lie the same. How does the old saying go? "Same human feces. Different day." or how about "Paint a Ford with some Cadillac paint, it is still a Ford"

2007-09-29 19:25:50 · answer #2 · answered by Rich M 3 · 0 1

I can already tell you that Democrats, if they did let another one slip away, would want Ron Paul to win. Ron Paul is as close to the liberal side as you can get without actually being a liberal. I have to say though I do not think Ron Paul will get nominated or even close to it. All this talk about how he has better principles and views and is the most different candidate and yet he still is not even close to the top of the nomination list. I say if the Democrats lose then they are liable to be unhappy since they will not enjoy who is the victor.

2007-09-22 17:10:26 · answer #3 · answered by Ice 3 · 0 1

It's not us that can't stand to lose another election, it's America that cannot stand another Bush.

Every country gets the leader it deserves. You voted in an imbecile and a bungler.

You want to do it again? Go ahead, who gives a flying F? It's democracy turning into mobocracy. It happened to the Weimar Republic and it could happen here.

So yeah be stupid be my guest. Vote for Giuliani---that would probably be the worst choice.

The sooner the country collapses from criminal leadership the sooner we can rebuild it into something worthwhile again.

2007-09-22 17:12:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Absolutely.. Both parties have failed.. The neo conservatives of the Republican Party support a failed war on false pretenses. The democrats were elected into congress in 2006, with nothing to show for it. The current democratic candidates just dance around the issue of Iraq and continue to play the blame game. Neither Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama has a proper exit strategy outlined for Iraq. Not too mention they both support full amnesty for illegals and both voted for the Patriot Act, which is a direct infringement on our privacy....

Many will express their disgust in our current government, but simply not voting is not the solution. This election is crucial for us, if we ever want to see a change. This is the time we need to be more involved than ever. I went from supporting a democrat, to not even wanting to vote.. to researching all the candidates until I finally found a solution. He is anti-war, wants to lower taxes for the middle class and poor, voted no against the Patriot Act, voted no against the amendment banning gay marriages. He believes the United States should have a non-interventionist foreign policy where we trade and negotiate with other countries instead of fighting useless wars where so many innocent people die. He wants to drastically reduce the debt the United States is in and restore our country to the democracy it once was. Finally we have a voice for the people. One that isn't backed by corporations and lobbyists. but by the people.. Ron Paul is a man of his word. Just check his track record. He knows where he stands on the issues, unlike other candidates whose stances seem to change from week to week. I truly believe he can boost the morale of this country and restore a democracy for the people not just for the elite...

Paul is a man with principles, Beside him, most of the Republicans look like charlatans, and the Democrats who are allowed on television and in the New York Times look like spineless cowards. They look like spineless cowards not because they favor peace (they don't), but because they refuse to stand up to Bush and Cheney. Paul stands up to Bush and Cheney. NOTHING is more powerful than that in today's politics, and he does it.And if we had the courage of our convictions we would put everything we have into backing him. Not only might he win, but our backing him now might force the Democrats in Congress to act like they believe in something, and force other candidates to improve their positions

2007-09-22 16:12:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

People are tired and frustrated by the hate mongering and the big issue this election will be health care. Lucky for Democrats Romney won't support Hillary's plan, even though he put the same one in in MA. This is going to bite Republicans.

2007-09-22 16:07:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Oh my God I love Ron Paul.

I wish people would stop watching cable news and actually look the guy up.

For those of you calling him a liberal... he's not a LIBERAL, he's a LIBERTARIAN. Look it up. You'll find they are not anywhere near the same.
Unless you're talking about classic liberalism (and no one is), which is similar.

2007-09-22 17:30:46 · answer #7 · answered by monkiby 2 · 0 0

well considering they didnt steal the last two whats the point here
and as for the choices you mentioned..i would ABSOLUTELY have them over anyone
the problem is this country does not want or need socialism or those types of policies and liberals and the pelosi reid regime are in for some harsh reality come election time brandishing an approval rating of 11 percent. if you think for five seconds your going to get them to change i have two points for you...
first, thats why they call them extremists...
and second consider what the clintons did in the whitehouse and they will likely get a pass....
i think you see my point.

2007-09-22 16:05:49 · answer #8 · answered by koalatcomics 7 · 1 4

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