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- opt4freedom, on 10/27/2007, -4/+60Kudos to the interviewer for not asking loaded questions or interrupting, and to Ron Paul for working in many points eloquently in the time allotted. Yes, this was a great interview!
- bigdoug, on 10/26/2007, -3/+42Her email box was filled for calling him an isolationist....lol
- WilliamDavis, on 10/26/2007, -0/+29That was a pretty unbiased interview. She even gave him a good chance to correct her for calling him an isolationist. Not bad at all.
- inactive, on 10/26/2007, -6/+34Ron Paul is the only honest candidate.
- groverblue, on 10/26/2007, -2/+28Great interview!
- emomakesmecry, on 10/26/2007, -0/+23Dugg for the polite and courteous interviewer. Don't see too many of those nowadays.
- patch6, on 10/26/2007, -2/+14That's debatable. Some of the candidates are quite honest about their socialist stances.
- GruntboyX, on 10/25/2007, -4/+15The interesting point is the grass roots movement of Ron Paul's Campaign. I pass at least a half dozen campaign signs for him every day to work. I live in South Carolina...now with the primaries coming near i would have expected to see just about every form of sign age in the world. I think people are underestimating Ron Paul's influence on this campaign. I mean he is being discussed around the water cooler every where and people are learning about him.
Man i could only hope to see him substantially influence the campaign. Hell, i love to see him win! - crypt, on 10/26/2007, -3/+14I'm a bit worried that RP always gets asked the same question over and over again by the MSM: "What will you do if you not win, will you run as a 3rd party cadidate (etc.)", which sounds to me like "You wont win anyway, are you retirering after you lost?".
Why doesn't he finally stand up and say, that he plans on winning the nominee - Stettenbauer, on 10/26/2007, -3/+12those "polls" suck and I wounder how reliable they are .....Great interview,I hope he makes it.......
- Reese268, on 10/26/2007, -1/+10Yeah, following the CONSTITUTION is CRAZY! But uh... what about him makes him a nutcase? You care to back that up with some facts... like... what he has ever done that would support the theory that he is a nutcase?
- fokinsickntired, on 10/26/2007, -0/+8Someone wrote a classic response: When you stop spamming the TVs with Hillary-Guiliani, then the Paulites will stop spamming too.
- Navicerts, on 10/26/2007, -0/+7He has. Maybe he got sick of the question and he just wont address it anymore. However, I remember his response to a reporter who said he had no chance blah blah - he said he was planning on winning.
- eliburford, on 10/25/2007, -0/+7And you should be in a... err... troll home maybe?
I'm not an American, but I really like the way this guy thinks, and I hope the next president puts the US back on the right track. - UtopiaInTheSky, on 10/25/2007, -1/+8When will the media realize that the "internet" isn't some isolated medium? Everyone in the modern world lives on the internet. Especially Americans! The fact that he is dominating the "internet" should mean a lot to these people. But, no, the media of course wants to cover him up as much as possible. That's why it's always "He's popular on the internet! Hahaha!" as if it's some sort of meaningless cherade.
- jkoski, on 10/25/2007, -2/+9Ron Paul owns a Wii and an Xbox 360
- rudyghouliani, on 10/27/2007, -1/+8This story has been pulled from the front page, unbelievable there was heaps of diggs, the bury brigade got owned and it still vanished. What gives?
- guntario, on 10/27/2007, -0/+6Question: Can you tell your supporters to not flood my email box?
Answer: No... I think you should enjoy reading them all :) - pc93, on 10/25/2007, -3/+9Go Ron! Let's make history on the 5th of November! -> http://www.thisnovember5th.com/
http://ronpaul2008.com
http://tekgnosis.typepad.com - Reese268, on 10/25/2007, -0/+5It was either that or the Ron Paul Buriers bury brigade. There are lots of people who bury Ron Paul stories just because they are about Ron Paul, and apparently they are forced to read every story that makes it to the front page of digg, and they are sick of reading about Ron Paul. That's what I've gathered anyway.
- opt4freedom, on 10/26/2007, -0/+5Pedwidget says:
"Who cares? Ron Paul is a nutcase."
Name calling is the last refuge of the ignorant. - rancemo, on 10/25/2007, -0/+5Just put him in office, and I'm sure the seeding will greatly decrease after a brief celebration.
- FriskDown, on 10/25/2007, -1/+6He looks pretty healthy to me.
- Reese268, on 10/26/2007, -0/+5There might be a case where that happened with Gravel as well (don't know) but there was an interviewer who asked Ron Paul what he was hoping to do, Ron's response was "To win" to which the interviewer replied "That's not going to happen." To which he basically replied that he (the interviewer) might not think he has a chance, but he will continue to try anyway. That interviewer was kind of a dick.
- cbuddha42, on 10/25/2007, -0/+5His best point was that the leadership of both parties have very similar views especially regarding international issues :).
- Fabc001, on 10/25/2007, -1/+6Now can we see that digg is censoring Ron Paul articles from the front page? This article on the front page went from 80 diggs to 360 in the space of half an hour and it was removed.
- guntario, on 10/26/2007, -0/+4We're a bunch of "cultish" followers? Perhaps you can provide, even 1 case which would lead you to this conclusion. Please, I want to know my cultish behavior.
- vulapine, on 11/14/2007, -0/+4Maybe Patrick Stewart will play him in a movie one day.
- rancemo, on 10/25/2007, -1/+5He takes good care of himself. He'll live well into his 90s...
- RuckusNutz, on 10/25/2007, -2/+6Ummm, yes.
- GeForce8800GTX, on 10/25/2007, -1/+5He sounds intelligent and informed. It took him a minute to get the ball rolling in this interview, but after he got started, he really did persuade me to follow his campaign. I might add this is the first time I've seen or head Ron Paul. :]
- banders9, on 11/14/2007, -0/+3Gravel is great. His supporters are lazy jackasses with no balls whatsoever.
- inactive, on 10/26/2007, -0/+3Sage words from Ron Paul. I am reminded of the Roman Empire, and their over expansion that contributed greatly to their demise. Right now I feel like I'm in ancient Rome, with Fox news reporting that al Qaeda set the fires in California. It really shows how gullible the general population is when they can get away with making such outrageous claims. It makes as much sense, as saying that the ghost of Nero set the fires and is sitting on a mountaintop somewhere enjoying the scenery.
I am doing everything I can to gain the Republican nomination for President for Ron Paul, and beg all of you to do likewise. We will face years of hardship recovering from the Bush Administration, if we recover from the Bush Administration. It would be best to impeach Bush, Cheney, and Rice now, but then we would have bitch Pelosi in charge, and I'm not sure that would be any great improvement. In the meantime, stand up for your freedom America!!! - voisine, on 10/25/2007, -0/+3He's an OBGYN... he's seen more pussy than JFK
- Fabc001, on 10/27/2007, -0/+3" submitted 1 day 16 hr ago, made popular 1 day 2 hr ago "
Mysteriously (not) disappeared from front page, 1 day 2hr 45 mins - horseplay, on 10/25/2007, -0/+3Great interview by Ron Paul. This went well. The interviewer got put in her place about the isolationist comment. But she was still trained exactly how to act in this interview. But much more fair than before. Ron Paul expressed himself really well here. Overall nicest Ron Paul interview since Mancow lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgdDSyTgvPA - WilliamDavis, on 10/25/2007, -0/+3She did fine. If you want to see Paul mistreated, look at someone like Sean Hannity. This lady purposely brought the isolationist comment up so Paul could correct it. Paul's mistreated a lot, but this wasn't one of those times.
- QuorumCall, on 10/25/2007, -1/+4Algorithm, n., a mathematical relation between an observed quantity and a variable used in a step-by-step mathematical process to calculate a quantity
- DaFunk, on 10/25/2007, -2/+5Ron Paul roundhouse kicked Chuck Norris. They then both enjoyed an ice cold Mt. Dew.
- brisbin33, on 10/25/2007, -1/+4made me chuckle, good comment no matter how juvenile
- nakani, on 10/26/2007, -0/+2Nobody's ramming this down anyone's throat. So far 432 people were interested in this article. If you aren't, then don't read it.
- nakani, on 10/25/2007, -0/+2Congratulations, you were just caught by a troll, hook line and sinker. And in the process you became one.
- Anoobis, on 10/25/2007, -1/+3Its probably how long it took for those diggs to come in. if a story recieves a lot of diggs very quickly it will front page with lower diggs. I guess anyway
- jkoski, on 10/25/2007, -5/+7Ron Paul beat up Chuck Norris.
- revo764, on 10/25/2007, -1/+3This is turning out to be the next most exciting day for the RP campaign, if we can raise a few million in one day it will be like a tsunami hitting the corrupt establishment. keep a hundred bucks for the 5th of november, best investment ever!
- WilliamDavis, on 10/25/2007, -0/+2Really?
- jdavid, on 10/25/2007, -0/+2a great way to start a morning.
- Fabc001, on 10/27/2007, -1/+3Either way then digg is rigged, if an organised bury brigade is censoring top stories then wtf is the difference? People were interested in this story by the amount of diggs it was getting, you can't be that retarded not to see thath the sory interested a lot of people, then it was pulled. This was simply censorship and even more simply, freedom of speech has been curtailed by either digg or the organised (and seems more and more likely paid) bury brigade! seeing the bury brigade all mimicked the exact same lines, "Chuck Norris", "He's too old"
- banders9, on 11/14/2007, -2/+3Who is your candidate, Prince Charming? Let me guess. Ghouliani. Go ***** yourself.
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