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American Election 2012 Who do you guys think will win? You don't really get to see it in this video, but Rick Santorum makes the nastiest face to Ron Paul as he's justifying the real reason to why America was attacked. It's scary to think that so many American's still believe they were attacked because of their values :fulloffuck: |
trump trump trump! Just to see what he does too bad he's not running |
Too bad there isn't an option to make the poll two parts: 1- who do you think will win? 2- who do you want to win? I think either Obama or Rick Perry at this point... but I'm really rooting for Ron Paul |
RON PAUL 2012 just because. |
If America is not the stupidest country to have ever existed: Ron Paul |
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They elected George W. Bush twice, enough said. |
i like ron paul .. but i think obama will win .. ron paul wont get enough support to win the republican backing |
something about Perrys Mannerisms remind me a lot of GWB's, media is making him look like a rising star at the moment |
Wish it would be Ron P. But not likely. He is too wise for most american ppl to understand. Posted via RS Mobile |
Ron Paul would be the best out of all the choices but sadly Obama or Perry will win. |
Ron Paul can get a gallon of gas for a dime. a silver dime. :fullofwin: The guys an idiot. |
i missed the part of the debate where he got some boos but i read an article going 'OMG RON PAUL GOT BOOED OUT OF THE DEBATES PPL HATE HIM HAHAHA' and i was like "oh no really?" then i watched the debate today and i was like :seriously: not a lot of ppl booed and they booed before he explained himself anyway as has been said before whenever we bring up Ron Paul this time around im shocked @ how the Impartial Media has joined forces in blacklisting him |
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Does it look like it ain't broke to you? The guy is not an idiot, the stuff that he says is actually very well thought out and interesting. He is a Republican only because what he says fits mostly into what they say they stand for. If Ron Paul were running here, I would vote for him. |
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He also wants to get rid of Fema and the EPA. |
^^ yes fireworks are on the same level of importance as guns and abortion etc etc and the state government is filled with morons so they can't make proper decisions lol the "amazing" atheist is good for entertainment but that's as far as it goes |
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American states are full of morons. Look at George Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Body Jesse Ventura all elected state Governor. Quote:
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I think I posted this here already, or at least on my Facebook. But the thing I like about Ron Paul is that even though we disagree on some things (he is religious and anti-abortion), he does the right thing by letting THE CONSTITUTION rule the law. States are able to have their own laws, so if you don't like the laws where you live, you are free to pack up and move to a state better suited to your values. For instance, he is against the outright banning of things like gay marriage, abortion, stem cell research, etc. Even though his church tells him it's wrong, he has a line of thinking that is more like mine - if it doesn't negatively affect other people, why should it be against the law? I read through his platform on Wikipedia, and he absolutely seems like the right choice to run the US. I hope he is able to use teh intarnets to gather a lot of support, because old school media isn't going to be on his side. |
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Have you not heard of the Ron Paul army. Say anything bad about him and they will attack. International organizations Paul advocates withdrawing U.S. participation and funding from organizations he believes override American sovereignty, such as the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, the Law of the Sea Treaty, NATO, and the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America Civil Rights Act of 1964 Paul wrote of his opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964: [It] not only violated the Constitution and reduced individual liberty; it also failed to achieve its stated goals of promoting racial harmony and a color-blind society. Federal bureaucrats and judges cannot read minds to see if actions are motivated by racism. Therefore, the only way the federal government could ensure an employer was not violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to ensure that the racial composition of a business's workforce matched the racial composition of a bureaucrat or judge's defined body of potential employees. Thus, bureaucrats began forcing employers to hire by racial quota. Racial quotas have not contributed to racial harmony or advanced the goal of a color-blind society. Instead, these quotas encouraged racial balkanization, and fostered racial strife.[263] Voting Rights Act In 2006, Paul joined 32 other members of Congress in opposing the renewal of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, originally passed to remove barriers to voting participation for minorities.[262] Paul has indicated that he did not object to the voting rights clauses, but rather to restrictions placed on property rights by the bill.[263] He felt the federal interference mandated by the bill was costly and unjustified because the situation for minorities voting is much different than when the bill was passed 40 years ago. Many of Texas' Republican representatives voted against the bill, because they believe it specifically singles out some Southern states, including Texas, for federal Justice Department oversight that makes it difficult for localities to change the location of a polling place or other small acts without first receiving permission from the federal government.[264] The bill also mandated bilingual voting ballots upon request, and in a letter opposing the bill for this reason, 80 members of Congress including Paul objected to the costly implications of requiring bilingual ballots.[264] In one example cited in the letter, the members detailed how Los Angeles spent $2.1 million for the 2004 election to provide ballots in seven different languages and more than 2,000 translators, although one of the requirements of gaining United States citizenship is ability to read in English, and another California district spent $30,000 on translating ballots per election despite receiving only one request for Spanish documents in 16 years. The legislators also noted that printing in foreign languages increases the chances of ballot error, pointing out a specific example of erroneous translated ballots that had been used in Flushing, New York.[265] |
Obama will pull it off. Republican field is weak and even though Obama's job approval is just under 50%, he's still a very likeable guy which is always important when running for President. Factor in his jobs bill which for his sake better create jobs and I think he has a good chance of getting re-elected. Edit: On the topic of Republicans....have you guys watched any of the debates? No candidate has wow'd me, it's like a circus show with a bunch of clowns that will say the most ludicrous thing just to get their poll numbers higher for the primary but out of all the clown it's basically down to Perry vs. Romney. Perry is prefect for the tea party crowd but he will never win the general election because his views on climate change, entitlement programs and immigration are way too out there for most independent voters. And Mitt isn't "conservative" enough for most Republicans to support him but I think in a general election he would do better with independent voters compared to Obama and I think Mitt would give Obama a run for his money. Overall though, the Republican field is weak because most are waiting to get in for 2016 but I will say that out of all the candidates I don't really mind Huntsman. He's a pretty intelligent guy who's pretty liberal on social issues, he's dealt with the Chinese and has a grasp on dealing with foreign issues but I don't see him going far under the Republican party banner. |
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I don't agree with Ron Paul's specific reasoning in all cases, but as a general rule I like his attitude and stance. He's one of the few people who will fight to the death for his opinion, and will give it whenever he's asked; BUT when things go against him, he doesn't keep bitching and whining about how he could have made it better and how wrong it is that it's gone that way. He sucks it up, says "that's the law we chose and that's the law we get. If things change in the future, let's see how it goes." He is at times the most extreme and also the most reasonable and moderate. |
you guys are crazy if you voted ron paul. i would love to see him win but theres about 0 chance of that happening. |
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Ron Paul has no chance of winning the leadership race for either party, and no independent will ever win. :( |
http://cdn1.newsone.com/files/2010/0...paul-mlk-2.jpg http://cdn1.newsone.com/files/2010/0...l-blast-em.jpg From Ron Pauls newsletter FYI he lives in Lake Jackson Texas. |
want ron paul to win who will win? obama |
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