No way! It's because he's Republican, and not a very good one at that. Americans are anti-war, against ignoring/denying global warming, tired of pretending that science is only a suggestion as to the way the world works, and sick of corruption, and fed up with the blatent disregard for the separation of church and state. It's time for a president who will change things! Ron Paul is not that person.
2007-12-16 03:03:12
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answered by Terry H 4
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It is indeed sad when in a time a honest man that has delivered 4000 babies and has fought truthfully for the American people's rights is considered crazy because he wont go along with the corruption in the government. If you are a patriot you follow the message of the constitution and bill of rights. Ron Paul has stood by these rules of law for his 20 years being voted into congress.
Since the media and the government are ran by corporations and central banks corruption infects the whole system. They have the power to mold minds and thoughts through the constant spinning of the facts through our news media. The people that belittle a man with integrity show their inept for they cannot use critical thinking skills to come to an educated decision on history and will resort to accepting what is coming through their TV's.
2007-12-16 04:35:35
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answered by stephenmwells 5
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This is when the word" Sheeple" comes to mind, those that feed on the gruel that the main stream media dishes out. Due to his Constitutional approach to government., dissing Dr. Paul is regular fare.Sheeple just repeat what they have heard. Most have done very little to really educate them selves about issues or candidates. The debates are slanted and of little use, especially when equal time for all candidates is not observed. Sheeple just have to have something to spew, that they are told every one else thinks. Baaaah
2007-12-16 04:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Since there at least 10 candidates running, there will always be plenty of peple who belittle the other candidates and their supporters because they want their own candidate to win.
It's like the other 9 gang up on the one each time. It will always be that way.
2007-12-16 03:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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People who belittle Ron Paul usually have no Idea about where he stands on the issues. He is the most "Republican" ,in the true sense of the word, than any of the other candidates. No taxes, limited government, and giving power back to the states. Is how it should be. He's true to what he stands for...he's not a flip flopper. He's not a typical politician.
2007-12-16 03:03:22
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answered by stunna3m 3
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It's a constitutional thing they don't understand. If they read the Constitution and learned the truth, they would have to think differently. It's too much work for them.
2007-12-16 04:04:11
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answered by KD7ONE 5
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Neo-cons hate Ron Paul because he is the anti-neo-con. He is for non-interventionist foreign policy, small govt, balancing the budget, and getting out of Iraq! They are afraid of him because he threatens their precious plans for a greater American empire. Also, they really love the war in Iraq, although it has proven to be a disaster. go figure!
2007-12-16 03:15:50
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answered by Shane 7
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No. It is because his supporters are not thinking about what Paul *really* believes and the consequences of his ideas on the US. And, for me, it is because Paul supporters act like Paul is God's gift, has not flaws, and is running a different campaign; yet, they condemn other candidates left and right just like the normal campaign. If Paul was so wonderful, it wouldn't be necessary to tear other candidates down. The simple fact that Paul supporters are so annoying and unobjective shows that THEY are insecure about their candidate.
2007-12-16 03:03:19
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answered by Your Best Fiend 6
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Because Ron Paul supporters are more educated about the issues and they are jealous.
Not only that, but we actually BELIEVE in our candidate, they are just following the crowd.
They know that he is the man but they don't want to look like fools and admit they were wrong.
2007-12-16 02:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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no taxes, limited government - that worked in 1776. The world has changed since then.
2007-12-16 03:06:44
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answered by mr_fartson 7
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