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2007-12-14 09:41:10 · 18 answers · asked by internet browser 4 in Politics & Government Elections

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Barack Obama is the only presidential candidate who stands for REAL and RESPONSIBLE change who is being supported by level headed and clear thinking Americans.

Ron Paul is being supported primarily by rabid zealots and white supremacists, both of which exist on the internet, not in real life. Do you really want to be seen with their lot?

2007-12-14 09:57:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 6

Ron Paul

2007-12-14 11:33:16 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin D 3 · 7 1

Ron Paul

2007-12-14 09:45:23 · answer #3 · answered by ♥Porsha♥ 5 · 10 3

Ron Paul

2007-12-14 09:44:14 · answer #4 · answered by Soda 4 · 11 3

Totally Ron Paul.

2007-12-14 09:49:02 · answer #5 · answered by Rogue Vix 2 · 8 4

Ron Paul!

2007-12-14 10:11:19 · answer #6 · answered by ronpaul supporter 3 · 6 4

Ron Paul.

2007-12-14 09:48:19 · answer #7 · answered by zombi86 6 · 8 4

Congressman Paul

While both men are incredibly intelligent and charismatic, Senator Obama is fundamentally wrong on several issues. He voted in favor of reauthorizing the Patriot Act, cannot pledge to have all troops out of Iraq by 2013, supported Bush's sanctions against Iran and co-sponsored a bill designating the Iranian National Guard a terrorists organization, favors amnesty for illegal immigrants, is generally for big government and accepts contributions from influential lobbyists, corporations & special interest groups.

Conversely Congressman Paul voted against the Patriot Act, plans to withdraw troops out of Iraq as soon/safely as possible, is against Bush's sanctions against Iran and chooses to handle the matter with diplomacy, against amnesty for illegal immigrants, for fair trade and genuinely for limited government & lower taxes.

2007-12-14 11:38:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

This is a decision you shouldn't really have to make.

Obama is in a tight race with Hillary where at this point either of them could win the nomination.

Ron Paul is a second tier candidate in the republican primary with little to no shot of winning the parties nomination.

Right now Obama and Paul are not facing each other and it's very unlikely that they will.

If you live in a state where you can vote in either primary and you are trying to make the decision which primary to vote in, I would say go where your vote could make the most difference. At this time that would appear to be a vote for Obama in the democratic primary.

2007-12-14 10:31:42 · answer #9 · answered by labken1817 6 · 2 5

Ron Paul, hands down.

2007-12-14 09:53:40 · answer #10 · answered by Think Richly™ 5 · 6 4

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