It's not Ron Paul. It's his few supporters and it's driven out of fear. His low poll numbers and support are putting them in panic mode. The more the spamming the more they think he will appear popular as Paul is only popular on the Internet.
2007-12-01 23:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul is between the few elementary persons of Congress. he's a guy of integraty and isn't any longer supplied and paid for by using using corporatations or prosperous persons. Yahoo is a significant business enterprise and probable hopes like many indoors the means shape of the american empire that the guy-friendly guy does no longer study who Ron Paul is. If extra beneficial persons new approximately Ron Paul, his merchandising and marketing campaign could desire to surely take off. save up the rigidity on Yahoo so as that Ron Paul gets his threat.
2016-10-18 12:13:57
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answered by ? 4
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Pretty much.
Honestly I think Ron Paul is a great candidate compared to other Republicans, but his supporters on the Internet are simply annoying. They need to realize that spamming every single website with Ron Paul crap is only going to turn people away from his campaign.
One or two questions is fine with me, but ten or twenty in a span of two minutes is absolutely ridiculous.
2007-12-01 06:53:20
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answered by Craig S 2
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I feel asking Ron Paul questions is asking a wide variety of viewers to give their opinions on the questions.
Part of what I learned here is, many posters simply post to receive 2 Y.A. points.
Another part of what I've learned is how the election process works.
I look at it this way, life itself is a learning process, provided by parents, teachers, & like minded individuals.
How would little kids learn anything if parents gave them nothing but sarcastic answers to their questions, that they feel are very important.
Anyone here has the option of scrolling past the Ron Paul questions if they don't feel like responding to them.
Have A Nice Day!
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2007-12-01 07:38:52
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answered by beesting 6
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I DON'T THINK IT'S RON PAUL HIMSELF. JUST HIS SUPPORTERS.
2007-12-01 08:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Although ron paul does remind me of something as patriotic as Uncle Sam and apple pie -he has nothing to do with me - I am level 5 yahoo answerer and my questions I can ask each day are unlimited - so today its ron paul and on dec 16th also-but I just now realized my level dropped from asking questions -now I am just going to have to answer on dec.16th-what a tea party we are going to have
2007-12-01 06:55:16
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answered by rooster 5
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Paul isn't asking them. Rooster is doing it for him.
2007-12-01 07:05:43
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answered by doctdon 7
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The only REAL qualification needed here, is a computer and access to the Internet! Yes, they are solicitors -- and by the rules, all should be expelled from Answers.
2007-12-01 06:53:36
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answered by Doc 7
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Somebody's got to keep his name in the spotlight; the news media and, basically, everyone else but the Ron Paul askers, ignore him.
2007-12-01 06:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we are just trying to bypass the mainstream media "ignore at all costs or else smear Ron Paul agenda".
Why don't you ask the same thing about all the other candidates and their supporters?
2007-12-01 06:53:05
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answered by freedom_vs_slavery 3
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