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One more analogy and then I will get to the point.
Our government is like a machine and our politicians are kind of like software. Corporation's then play the roll of spy ware and trojan horses, lobbyist are similar to malware.

Question: What is the point of installing a program into a broken system?
We need to run a virus scan and remove invasive adversary's to the constitution.
Please vote for Ron Paul 2008. It makes no difference what your stances are. Rob Paul is the malware doctor. He is the the tool that virus fear. No spy ware no gimmicks and no attachments.
After things are sorted out, you may elect whomever you want to represent you.

2007-11-24 15:46:46 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

6 answers

The scalawags in government must be removed so that there will be a clean slate.

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

2007-11-24 15:56:10 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 1

Why would you want to vote for someone who doesn't believe the rest of the world exists, or if it exists, it isn't all that important?

Isolationism died a well deserved death on 12/7/41. And good riddance. Paul well certainly not be able to resurrect it after 9/11/01.

2007-11-28 09:31:07 · answer #2 · answered by SallyJM 5 · 0 1

I wouldn't vote for anyone who places political expediency above principle. Ron Paul was a libertarian and switched to the Republican party so he could get elected.

While I agree with a lot of his idea's. The biggest problem I have with him is that he thinks freedom is free. Well, it isn't you have to fight for it. He fails to recognise that the Islamic Fascist are at war with us, our choice is to fight or die.

Instead he wrings his hands and says all our problems are the result of our past misteps. Which may be true, but blaming our current situation on someone else is not a solution its a cop out. He is not a leader just another whiner.

2007-11-24 16:17:34 · answer #3 · answered by Roadkill 6 · 0 3

Um, first of all, you're not asking a question. You're shilling.

Second, if you want to get metaphorical, you call a plumber to fix pipes, you call an electrician to fix wiring. Elections already are the "right person for the right job" race, because every politician presents himself or herself as the one best qualified to fix the problem.

Third, Ron Paul is not the best qualified candidate to fix the government. Abandoning metaphors for a moment, the government needs an audit; someone to come in and actually look at every program currently being run, every agency currently in operation, and every department in existence and say which need to be cut, which need to be expanded, and which simply need to change.

For that job, you don't call a plumber or a doctor. You call someone with experience in turning around sinking organizations; in fixing broken bureacracies; in managing scandals and situations, delicate or otherwise; in short, someone with experience in saving the day.

That person is Mitt Romney. He did it as a businessman, when he helped turn certain failing businesses into household names, such as Domino's, Staples, Brookstones, etc. He did it as the Republican Governor of Massachusetts, when he worked with, and sometimes against, a Democratic Legislature to help the Commonwealth come back from a three billion dollar deficit. And he did it when he turned the 2002 Winter Olympics from a scandal-ridden, debt-plagued fiasco into a stunning and unqualified success.

His style is to gather every conceivable scrap of information about a particular problem, listen to every side that has a voice (and if a side doesn't have a voice he finds one for it), and after as much debate as he can get on the subject he arrives at a decision. Tell me That wouldn't be a welcome change from certain past (and current) presidents.

If you want a president to fix a broken system, then elect Mitt Romney.

2007-11-24 16:12:44 · answer #4 · answered by Paper Mage 5 · 0 5

No you aren't clever and I for one will never vote for a surrender monkey

2007-11-24 15:54:17 · answer #5 · answered by CFB 5 · 0 5

I don't agree with his isolationist and pro-life stance.

2007-11-24 15:53:47 · answer #6 · answered by KIZIAH 7 · 1 5

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