online.wsj.com — Running a strident libertarian campaign in the primaries, Texas Rep. Ron Paul tapped a seam of Republican frustration across the country...Across the state, lifelong Republicans like Mr. Bent who now identify more closely with Mr. Paul's cause than with the party establishment say they won't vote for Sen. McCain.
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Closed AccountAug 25, 2008
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groverblueAug 25, 2008
dixiecrat? that's stupid. stop naming parties, and start naming people. if you can't do that, then you are just talking out of your ass.
Closed AccountAug 25, 2008
We're talking 100,000 HARDCORES.100,000 leaders with their own flocks.100,000 people who will take it to the mat.All the other guys have is zombie sheep moaning "CHANGE... CHANGE... CHANGE..."Oh they are going to change things that's for sure. They are going to kill our country and you fools will be accessories to the murder.
hominidxAug 27, 2008
Commie nazis!People just like the words.
hamdokenAug 28, 2008
NO! McCain/Paul '08! He didn't lose the primaries, he won the hearts of the nation! As Vice President, he'll work to improve our country!
Closed AccountAug 30, 2008
He was in 92 debates, not the 96 debates, which is what i was talking about
kgtechAug 31, 2008
except for the fact that Paul won't be on the ballot for nomination so your vote will be a "present" vote.
debbie157Sep 2, 2008
oh yeah, I had forgotten that: "even McCain once said Paul was the most honest man in Washington."