I will know my $100 donation was well spent and send him $500
2007-12-20 03:38:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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there will be alot of neocons crying, because their free ride at their children expense will be over, and we can start rebuilding this country as our founders intended and with the blueprint they gave us.
I expect more new hampshire are awake to whats going on in the world than iowans, but I have no doubts about Ron Paul message is resonating with some iowans, lets hope its in time.
2007-12-20 05:22:01
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answered by Al 6
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LOL I love when his nutcase supporters throw the "Dr." label in there, like he's another Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King.
It smacks of desperation.
But to answer the question, there's no way he will ever come anywhere close to winning, so it's a moot point.
2007-12-20 07:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I will throw a party. I love Ron Paul's patriotic platform.
Go Ron Paul go!!!!!!!
2007-12-20 14:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I will first throw a meet-up party-celebration,,,,then try to decide who will be our Republican Representatives at the state level and at the Republican national convention.
I will then start a collection, with my own donation first, to help pay for the travel, lodging, and food expenses that these elected Ron Paul Republican Representatives will have to face when they attend these Republican conventions, that are very far away for us. {250 miles in my own state, & about 2,000 miles for the national convention}
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2007-12-20 06:00:54
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answered by beesting 6
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It will be one of the best days of my life, leading up to the even better days ahead..when Ron Paul is president.
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2007-12-20 05:58:46
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answered by Kelsette 3
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I'll say, "Wow, Ron Paul sure looks a lot like Mitt Romney. He even stole his name. What a brilliant campaign tactic: pretend to be the front-runner so you can snag the election. I wonder if he plans as dressing up like Hillary Clinton next November, too."
2007-12-20 06:47:21
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answered by Paper Mage 5
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I will certainly be shocked. After a moment or so of realizing that the news is not a joke I will then congratulate Ron Paul and his supporters. Then start preparing to ensure he does not win the general election.
2007-12-20 05:52:02
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answered by labken1817 6
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As much as I'd like to see that happen, I doubt the 'Republicrats' will tolerate it. They'll find legal challenges; if that doesn't work, they'll resort to 'dirty tricks'. If that doesn't work, they'll stoop to intimidation, threats, violence and even murder if necessary. If there's no other way to stop Ron Paul's momentum. he will suddenly meet with a tragic 'accident', terminal 'illness' or otherwise be 'disposed of'; the 'Republicrats' don't want anyone in office who won't tow the line and adopt the status quo.
The 'Republicrats' will do everything possible to retain their stranglehold on the monopolistic, corrupt two-party political system they've created, which gives voters no real choice of candidates. Look what they did to Ross Perot in 1992. -RKO- 12/20/07
2007-12-20 04:00:58
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answered by -RKO- 7
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I would be celebrating. That would be a happy day or days, indeed! Take that, corporate media!
Realistically speaking, Ron Paul could be on top 3 winners in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
Ron Paul 2008!
2007-12-20 03:49:00
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answered by Think Richly™ 5
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I really can't stand how Paul supports act as though he is assured the presidency. The real question is, what are you going to do if he doesn't win, since he most likely won't? Will you humbly admit you don't know the future and accept the decision of the voters?
Far more people hate Ron Paul than you realize.
2007-12-20 04:49:06
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answered by twincrier 4
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