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Have YOU taken a look at RON PAUL!?!?!?! He's a True American, and the nicest old-dude you've probably ever seen in a politician.

He's gaining speed across the country, and I really think you need to take a look at how awesome and unique his views really are!

RONPAUL2008.com Just go there, and read his main-page... he'll catch your attention in under a minute.

2007-11-04 20:04:34 · 15 answers · asked by AckDuScheisse!! 4 in Politics & Government Elections

That's awesome... I never thought I'd ever donate to a politician... but I really want to now.

2007-11-04 20:23:03 · update #1

15 answers

Dude, you rock! I love Ron Paul, he is my hero! Have you heard? So far he has raised $3,450,000! It's crazy! You should donate if you haven't already.

2007-11-04 20:13:09 · answer #1 · answered by keshia! 1 · 8 5

Ron Paul is the man of the hour in presidential politics. His
campaign is growing in strength daily, as more people rally to this cause. His fundraising is doubling each quarter. He will
raise more money on Nov 5, than Huckabee has the entire
year. The most important thing is his voting record. Ron Paul
consistently votes no on any measure which does not adhere to the constitution. He is a man of principle. I do not agree with him on some of his issues, but I respect him and I will vote for him.

2007-11-05 01:04:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

He's doing great today on the fundraising. I won't donate money to politics, but time is even more precious, and he gets some of mine, passing out flyers.
I respect his integrity, something greatly lacking in some of the other candidates.
As to his donations from neonazi groups, yeah, it is a shame that they exist in our free country, but at least they are American and not mobsters (I mean "businessmen") from China.
If you believe in the ideals of our founding fathers and are interested in seeing our country make an effort to return to these, then he is the man! If you are interested in continuing in our quest for feeding corporate greed at the expense of our freedom and becoming a nation of sheep, then, by all means, vote for the Clintons or Giuliani.

2007-11-05 01:50:50 · answer #3 · answered by sas 3 · 4 0

Ron Paul came to Clemson University last week and I went to check him out and he is a really cool guy. He is seen as crazy by a lot of people but I really think it has some great ideas. I do not think he will win though because people will think he is senile, but I am voting for him in the primaries and wish him well!

2007-11-05 03:23:55 · answer #4 · answered by *~*Onion*~* 2 · 5 1

Hagar22 - Let's see some proof of that. You can't help who endorses you (Clinton won despite the endorsement of the extortionist Jesse Jackson).

Just get the word out. Most people in this country think exactly like he does but the mainstream media is blacking him out.

Anyone voting for anyone else in this election, Demorat, or neo-convict, is mentally deficient.

2007-11-05 00:00:03 · answer #5 · answered by idontknow 3 · 5 2

hagar22, liberal liars like you are the true fascists. Ron Paul supports limited government, personal freedom and capitalism, three things that frighten Democrats enough that they have to lie about people who support those things.
hagar22 is proof that the real divide is between people of good will who want freedom and prosperity, and nasty hateful liberals who want government to keep us poor and miserable.

2007-11-05 01:47:05 · answer #6 · answered by freedom_vs_slavery 3 · 5 1

Yes, I have. He certainly has a devoted support base on the internet, and he explains his principles and positions clearly and honestly. When people are losing faith in their leaders, as they are now, someone like Ron Paul begins to look like a good choice, because he promises to dismantle most of the government. To me, however, he just doesn't come off as a man with the necessary skills to run a country. I respect his dedication to upholding the constitution, but he just seems too inflexibly old-school to provide many innovative solutions for these confusing times. Lastly, he doesn't believe in global warming, has a backward, isolationist foreign policy, and has something approaching blind faith in the power of the free market. That's probably his weakest point; he doesn't actually put forth proposals to fix federal programs, just assumes they would be better provided for by the private sector. This may be true in some cases, but the last thing we need is a president who abdicates his responsibility to the citizens by insisting that their interests would be better served by corporations. That being said, his sincerity is refreshing, even if some of his policies seem misguided.

2007-11-04 20:36:47 · answer #7 · answered by Geoff B 4 · 4 6

Ron Paul's fans constant assertions that he is gaining ground and that this is despite the media ignoring him, are both demonstrably false.
Paul remains an also ran in all independent polls despite coverage well exceeding any of his peers in the race.
Let's remember he is running on essentially the same program that saw him win 0.5% of the vote when he ran for president in 1988.

2007-11-04 20:44:45 · answer #8 · answered by Sageandscholar 7 · 3 7

It's ticks me off because he is the best of the lot of Republicans.

2007-11-05 11:26:54 · answer #9 · answered by Lettie D 7 · 5 2

Yes, and he's getting my vote, too !

2007-11-05 00:21:33 · answer #10 · answered by Big Bear 7 · 7 0

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