Are you trying to incite humor on YA with this post?
2007-10-14 09:16:35
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answered by Michael M 6
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He does not have the best chance right now, but things can change in the next several months. And Yes, I am thinking of voting for him. He is not perfect, but tons better than the usual and customary stuff the D and R's that are at the top now. It is too bad the media do not pay attention to Ron Paul, or any of the other 26 parties with presidential candidates. CNN did a blurb about two weeks called "Election 2008 - The Candidates". They only featured the D's and R's - and this from a service that calls itself a "news organization".
2007-10-14 08:51:24
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answered by commonsense 5
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President elect Ron Paul are words we will be hearing soon.
He is a gift to America from God!
Thank you Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Thomas Paine for writing the Constitution which Ron Paul will use to lead America the way the founding fathers wanted.
2007-10-14 10:32:39
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answered by needliberty 2
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Ron Paul has the best chance of winning over any other candidate - Republican or Democrat. The biased news is not able to continue their lies in the face of so much support for Ron Paul.
Ron Paul has the votes but the news media has been paid off by some of the other candidates, so what are they to do? I guess that's what they get when they try to sway a vote from the US citizens. We know what they've done.
I think Ron Paul is becoming better known every day. I also am watching the other candidates slowly dwindle away into the unknown world. People are sick and tired of the government that is supposed to be representing their rights doing nothing but taking away their rights - and raising the taxes to fund more of their unlawful bills they recently voted in against the wishes of the US citizens.
Ron Paul is the only Hope of America!
Here are some Facts:
Ron Paul wins Conservative Leadership Conference Straw Poll:
BREAKING NEWS! Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has won the inaugural Conservative Leadership Conference straw poll. Despite not appearing at the conference, Paul won convincingly with 33% of the vote. Mitt Romney, who addressed the conference in a town hall meeting and during a general session, finished second with 16%. Duncan Hunter, who also delivered a major address during the three-day event, finished third at 15%.
http://politicalderby.com/2007/10/13/ron-paul-wins-conservative-leadership-conference-straw-poll/
Republican Debates:
Ron Paul's Head-to-Head Records
(Win-Lose-Tie):
Ron Paul v. Rudy Giuliani: 31-5-0
Ron Paul v. Mitt Romney: 24-12-0
Ron Paul v. Fred Thompson: 21-14-0
Ron Paul v. John McCain: 32-3-0
Ron Paul v. Mike Huckabee: 30-4-1
Ron Paul v. Sam Brownback: 32-2-1
Ron Paul v. Tom Tancredo: 33-1-0
Ron Paul v. Duncan Hunter 32-2-0
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/
Google Trends on the leading candidates - Ron Paul is ahead of them all!
http://www.google.com/trends?q=ron+paul%2C+mitt+romney%2C+rudy+giuliani%2C+barack+obama%2C+hillary+clinton&ctab=0&geo=US&geor=all&date=mtd&sort=0
Ron Paul in the Iowa Debate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97wghBjEmNY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HT888ImmC8&mode=related&search=
The US military supports Ron Paul:
http://thespinfactor.com/thetruth/2007/10/15/ron-paul-receives-the-most-military-donations-among-republicans-again-in-q3/#comments
http://www.freeme.tv
CNBC on Ron Paul:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y9Gru7xAiA
Ron Paul Wins CNBC GOP Pre-Debate Poll by a landslide!
http://www.jointhefightforfreedom.com/node/85
A poll was immediately dropped because Ron Paul supporters cast 7000 votes very quickly - hardly any for the other candidates. Ron Paul CNBC post-debate poll results:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w7dDDw3_H4
Letter from the Editor - CNBC: taking down the results of overwhelming Ron Paul support from their poll.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/21257762/site/14081545
Thursday, 11 Oct 2007
An Open Letter to the Ron Paul Faithful
Editor's Note:
Dear folks,
You guys are good. Real good. You are truly a force on World Wide Web and I tip my hat to you.
That's based on my first hand experience of your work regarding our CNBC Republican candidate debate. After the debate, we put up a poll on our Web site asking who readers thought won the debate. You guys flooded it.
Now these Internet polls are admittedly unscientific and subject to hacking. In the end, they are really just a way to engage the reader and take a quick temperature reading of your audience. Nothing more and nothing less. The cyber equivalent of asking the room for a show of hands on a certain question.
So there was our after-debate poll. The numbers grew ... 7,000-plus votes after a couple of hours ... and Ron Paul was at 75%.
Now Paul is a fine gentleman with some substantial backing and, by the way, was a dynamic presence throughout the debate , but I haven't seen him pull those kind of numbers in any "legit" poll. Our poll was either hacked or the target of a campaign. So we took the poll down.
2007-10-17 17:22:45
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answered by Naturescent 4
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He's doing a lot better than he did the last time he ran. I hope he does win! He is America's only hope!!
2016-05-22 12:18:27
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answered by bernice 3
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When he Looses the Republican nomination
He WILL run as an Independant
and AS such -- with the ground swell of support
that is beginning to take shape all over the country
he has a DAMN good chance of whipping standard political butt !!!
The Republicans don't have a chance in hell -- for everyone of their people are spewing the "stay the course" crap that is simply Bush III warmed over !!
The Democrats have proved themselves to be the "Rollover Champs" of the World !!
And, Paul is talking basic American concepts that are at the Founding Fathers Core !! Something that is SO refreshing in this MADNESS of World Domination we are pursuing as to be like a New Concept altogether !!
RON PAUL -------- 2008 !!!!!!
☺ < run Ron run !!!
2007-10-14 08:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, he has the best chance of winning,,,,,But us Ron Paul supporters must remember that the opposition will try to do anything & everything to discredit him.
I see their main tactic is to divide & conquer!
Which means bring up countless subjects that are NOT covered in the Constitution, and try to make "National" issues out of them.
Everybody has opinions about everything, but do these issues belong in the state by state legislature, as Ron Paul suggests, or are we fooled into believing the bigger the federal government becomes, the better and MUCH more expensive it is to run? {At the expense of the taxpayer}
The Election Of Ron Paul, Means A Smaller Federal Budget, & A Much Smaller Federal Government!
Thank you.
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2007-10-14 08:57:41
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answered by beesting 6
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Ron Paul, good or bad, does not have a chance in hell of being the next president. 1% chance of winning? Even if that were true, that is nowhere near the support a body would need. Have you been following the election at all? Romney and Guliani are the only folks getting talked about, with McCain coming in at a distant third.
Oh yeah, and your use of the word "neo-con" in your question pretty much outs you as a moron.
2007-10-14 09:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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People just don't want to believe that he has a chance. He is by far the best canidate.
Hope For America
2007-10-14 08:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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he has a chance -he is getting the money he is asking for and by far has the most volunteers helping his campaign for free who will show up on E day -
2007-10-14 08:49:28
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answered by rooster 5
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Probably not but many people think he would make the best president of the candidates that are running.
2007-10-14 08:58:33
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answered by BillParkhurst 4
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