Ron Paul.
Jefferson even said that we will need a revolution every 4 yrs to clean the place up. boy was he right.
2007-12-12 17:04:20
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answered by Jake & Jamie W 2
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Not sure, but I'm a fan of Thomas Jefferson, have been since 3rd grade when I did a report on him and saw pictures of Monticello, surprisingly enough I am in architectural design now, I must have been inspired by him.
2007-12-12 16:18:18
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answered by KneeKnee 5
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Thomas Jefferson would be sick to his stomach if he saw what our country has become, controlled by a bunch of whiners who's greatest fear is hurting someones feelings. We are being controlled financially by corrupt tax codes, by people who couldn't give a sh*t about anything other retaining the power of their office.
Imagine a debate between him and Hillary, on ANY subject? Ha ha ha ha ha! "Mr Jefferson, let me tell you about my health plan and how well the government can do it. We just need ALL your money to do it". Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Imagine Obama on the same podium with Jefferson??? OMG!!!
2007-12-12 18:11:33
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answered by Bramst 3
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If he were alive today...he would be running...he'd vote for Thomas Jefferson.
2007-12-12 16:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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uncertain, yet i'm partial to Thomas Jefferson, have been considering that third grade once I did a checklist on him and observed photos of Monticello, quite sufficient i'm in architectural layout now, i'd desire to have been inspired by utilising him.
2016-10-11 04:34:00
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RON PAUL, who refers to himself as "The Champion of the Constitution," the very important legal document that Thomas Jefferson had a great deal of input in it's writing.
Why?
Ron Paul is literally risking his life by opposing all those that are intent on destroying the Constitution and what it stands for!
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2007-12-12 16:37:49
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answered by beesting 6
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Ron Paul. He didn't believe in Democracy nor did he like the Federal Reserve Bank.
2007-12-12 16:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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He would probably lead a revolution after seeing the likes that run for President these days. So I say none of them.
2007-12-12 17:43:55
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answered by Glenn T 3
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He'd be voting for the Impeachment of Bush, Cheney and company.... for violations of the Constitution [I am the decider], violations of American Law and violations of International Law...
After that he'd decide on who was the best candidate.
2007-12-12 17:42:36
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answered by edzerne 4
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Thanks for asking.
No one of our founding fathers except Alexander Hamilton
could have voted for a Republican because the extremist republicans stand for the categorical opposite of American values--theocratic interference, taking away individuals' rights claimed through regulations, attacking countries for no reason, insulting other governments, a kind of racism only found in the South, failure to establish marketplaces, etc., etc.
Of the Democratic candidates, John Edwards is the only one talking about a two-tiered class system, the very thing Jefferson did the most to oppose. So I think he'd vote for Edwards, or the very experienced Joe Biden. My opinion.
2007-12-12 16:22:39
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answered by Robert David M 7
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