Anybody but the hate mongering racist Ron Paul. The Constitution does not indicate anything about hatred toward your fellow man.
2007-12-08 08:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Mitt Romney.
He is best man for the job and the only candidate that will enforce current law on illegal immigration (that has a chance at winning).
If you want a man that will enforce the law of the land, and is capable of handling the job of commander and chief (the actual job these people are applying for for crying out loud) then Mitt Romney is the only choice (that has a chance).
The other candidates (that currently have enough support to possibly win) are more of the same on illegal immigration.
The only other candidates I would consider (if they had support enough to be viable) would be Tancredo, Hunter, or Paul.
2007-12-08 16:31:43
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answered by Calvin 7
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Ron Paul. Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." -Benjamin Franklin.
2007-12-09 11:20:01
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answered by jfoste1 2
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Why can't you ask? I'm glad you ask, most people don't seem to care much.
I'm voting for Ron Paul, because I simply can't find enough dirt on him to even compare to the rest running.
EDIT: Da_webwalker, Ron Paul does have a couple nutty ideas, but he's got alot of great ones. I'll take 80% genius over 95% incompetence every time.
2007-12-08 15:48:47
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answered by ThomasS 5
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Ron Paul:
-he voted against the Iraq war
-he has never voted to raise taxes
-he voted against the Patriot Act
-he opposes amnesty for illegals
-he opposes entering war with Iran
-he voted against Bush's amendment banning gay marriages
-he is for reducing the national debt by cutting government spending instead of placing the burden on taxpayers
-he is for free trade
-he is for limited government
-he is for handling global situations with diplomacy
-his voting record is consistent
-he isn't backed by corporations, lobbyists and special interest groups
www.ronpaul2008.com
2007-12-08 18:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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McCain. Most experienced of all the Republican candidates, brings clarity as to how to improve the current issues vs throwing the baby out with the bath water and starting all over. Is he the most charasmatic? No. Does he give direct answers to direct questions? Yes.
2007-12-08 16:29:41
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answered by Gordon I 2
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i have no problem saying I'm voting for Ron Paul.
his views of government match my own better than any other candidate running
2007-12-08 15:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would vote for Ron Paul, because i agree with some of his views. But some of his view are also just a little to nuts for me.I do like his honesty though...
2007-12-08 15:59:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul because I find he's the only one who actually cares about freedom and our rights that this country was founded on to begin with.
2007-12-08 15:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul
Quite simply, he is a rare breed of politician that adheres to what the constitution says.
2007-12-08 15:55:59
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answered by handlebar knocker 2
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