Ron Paul
2007-12-07 15:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Many of these candidates tell us the same thing we've been told many elections ago. Many of them do not speak the truth and the way we're heading I think it's right about time we face reality. We need to start taking matters into the situations at hand, that means national debt, social security, restoration of the constitution, foreign policy and others. I believe Ron Paul is the sole candidates addressing this issues in a serious manner. The media does not want us to know about him because they benefit from the many bureaucracies of this country. Ron Paul is the only candidate who cares about our children. He is the only candidate that would try to get rid of the IRS. All in all Ron Paul is the only hope we have and may be the last hope as well.
2007-12-07 16:50:29
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answered by Constitution 1
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Ron Paul
2007-12-08 04:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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For the republican party you forgot Fred Thompson
I will vote for Alan Keyes.
Alan Keyes has similar stances as ron paul and is being left out of the media like ron paul. Both ron paul and alan keyes believe in following the constitution.
For anyone who does not know about alan keyes look on youtube and see some of his speeches. Also check out www.alankeyes.com
2007-12-10 03:41:41
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answered by brightrebel 3
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I like Ron Paul, even though he is a Republican - he's smart, he knows what the issues are and he's not afraid to say so. I also like Dennis Kucinich for much the same reason. Giuliani is dangerous, and people who vote for him deserve what they get. I'm not sure I trust Hillary Clinton so much (I miss Geraldine Ferraro!) I like John Edwards, John McCain lost me when he sang "Bomb! Bomb! Bomb! Bomb! Bomb Iran!" (to the tune of the Beach Boys' Barbara Ann). I don't have any problem with Barack Obama I don't think, but I don't care for Mitt Romney's stand on gay marriage. These guys can't even manage their straight marriages, who do they think they are?
2007-12-07 15:45:08
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answered by geminiwalker 2
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I like Ron Paul...have you noticed that the so called
"Popular" candidates are placed toward the center of the stage. The few true liberals and true conservatives are positioned on the outskirts. No need to think for yourself, the Media will continue to narrow the candidacy field until we're left with the next president.
2007-12-07 15:46:35
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answered by nav8tir 2
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Ron Paul.
2007-12-07 16:13:59
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answered by martinx07 6
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Depends on who gets past the primaries.
If it's Clinton vs. ANYBODY, I'll vote for the anybody. If it's Obama vs. Romney, I'm voting for Obama. If it's Obama vs. Huckabee, probably Huckabee.
But that's just how I feel right now. Romney's address on Thursday was really good....
2007-12-07 19:16:21
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answered by red 3
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Ron Paul!
2007-12-07 15:48:58
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answered by speed__phreak 2
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Obama, palms down. think of of ways plenty that ought to repair our tarnished worldwide image. he's for socialized scientific care and is professional-determination. If some Republican have been to be elected, i might take Guiliani, generally for the comparable motives above, yet I take a ethical place against ever vote casting Republican.
2016-10-10 12:43:48
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answered by ? 4
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