I've never used Digg very much. But now that I've found out that there are a lot of Ron Paul articles here, I will use it much more. I am addicted to Ron Paul. I can't get enough. I do Google News searches constantly throughout the day to pick up new stories about him. I haven't met any other Ron Paul supporters in person yet, but it makes me feel good that I am not alone.
Actually he's the best candidate BECAUSE of his lack of corporate sponsorship. Corporations sponsor people who are going to hand out political favors. In the 1800s this was called Mercantilism. In more modern times state-big business collusions has because the economic definition of fascism. Paul favors the free market. That's very different from the corporatism we have now.Tracy
When do we start talking about Fox manipulating the millions of Americans by only talking about THEIR choice of who should be our next President to the people, and not giving other candidates like Ron Paul more air-time and non-negative air-time to boot.
Which presidential candidates forum doesn't urge their voters to participate in online polls and read digg stories, this story is preposterous; you Ron Sansone are an idiot! Go look at the Giuliani, Romney, Thompson, or any of the other candidates Digg stories; it appears the people with the most Diggs on their top articles also contain a disproportionate number of stories linked to one person. My God Man you have written a story that Ron Paul supporters actually read and commented on, you are an internet sensation, you gained fame at an attempt to smear grassroots supporters of the only man who will help us KEEP OUR REPUBLIC! Shame on you Mr. Sansone, you parasite!
Dear You,When I first heard the buzz about Digg and Ron Paul, I thought it was stupid -- but I decided to take a look. I liked what I saw, and now I try to do my part to let people know about Ron Paul. I think it's important to get the message out there, because this is the best chance our country has!Sincerely,Me
Oh snap! Add me to the list! I don't have much of a profile and I dig mostly Ron Paul stories, not because I'm spamming, but because it's what I like. People don't need to have varied Diggs to be Diggers.
We have about 40 days left now to abandon our pathetic, superficial racial, ethnic, religious, and political differences, join the Ron Paul Revolution, and individually and collectively confront all our elected officials and candidates with our demands for Freedom. On or about July 31, all the preparations by The New World Order will be unleashed on a largely unsuspecting population in America, and abroad. After that date, the juggernaut of tyranny will be in full control, and the people of the US and the World will pay an unimaginable, unthinkable price for indifference to what is being done NOW.
I have no problem with JunkYardDawg's dissenting opinion, I just don't understand what he's upset about when it comes to Ron Paul. Does he offer too much freedom? Too much personal responsibility?All the claims that RP sucks, point to him being against things like abortion, when the truth is that he wouldn't make abortion illegal--why do they want to hate him? Because he makes it harder to control people? Because he popularizes the notion of individual sovereignty?Because he doesn't believe in profiting off of war and death? I simply don't get it.The only other thing I can think of is that they bought the smear that he's racist, which you have to be an absolute simpleton to believe. What the hell else is there to criticize?
teichenauerJul 5, 2007
Only 'seem' retarted?
teichenauerJul 5, 2007
Fah! The correct answer is you can't comment because of the Vast FireFox Conspiracy (VFFC).
maitskiJul 5, 2007
I've never used Digg very much. But now that I've found out that there are a lot of Ron Paul articles here, I will use it much more. I am addicted to Ron Paul. I can't get enough. I do Google News searches constantly throughout the day to pick up new stories about him. I haven't met any other Ron Paul supporters in person yet, but it makes me feel good that I am not alone.
sterkenJul 7, 2007
So filter down to only tech stories and problem solved. If you can't help but read stories that piss you off, that's your own problem.
skyorbitJul 8, 2007
Actually he's the best candidate BECAUSE of his lack of corporate sponsorship. Corporations sponsor people who are going to hand out political favors. In the 1800s this was called Mercantilism. In more modern times state-big business collusions has because the economic definition of fascism. Paul favors the free market. That's very different from the corporatism we have now.Tracy
babywookieJul 9, 2007
I don't trust this government at all, but that doesn't meant that all governments have to be this corrupt and plain evil.
babywookieJul 10, 2007
I could go for Obama. After Kucinich, he's the one that has me on most of the issues.
vawkselSep 17, 2007
When do we start talking about Fox manipulating the millions of Americans by only talking about THEIR choice of who should be our next President to the people, and not giving other candidates like Ron Paul more air-time and non-negative air-time to boot.
civusamericanusOct 12, 2007
Which presidential candidates forum doesn't urge their voters to participate in online polls and read digg stories, this story is preposterous; you Ron Sansone are an idiot! Go look at the Giuliani, Romney, Thompson, or any of the other candidates Digg stories; it appears the people with the most Diggs on their top articles also contain a disproportionate number of stories linked to one person. My God Man you have written a story that Ron Paul supporters actually read and commented on, you are an internet sensation, you gained fame at an attempt to smear grassroots supporters of the only man who will help us KEEP OUR REPUBLIC! Shame on you Mr. Sansone, you parasite!
kellen00cyrusNov 3, 2007
Dear You,When I first heard the buzz about Digg and Ron Paul, I thought it was stupid -- but I decided to take a look. I liked what I saw, and now I try to do my part to let people know about Ron Paul. I think it's important to get the message out there, because this is the best chance our country has!Sincerely,Me
madmonkey300Nov 14, 2007
its pretty sad that we need a president thats pro-constitution :(
rakkelFeb 17, 2008
Oh snap! Add me to the list! I don't have much of a profile and I dig mostly Ron Paul stories, not because I'm spamming, but because it's what I like. People don't need to have varied Diggs to be Diggers.
alwaysawakeJun 21, 2008
We have about 40 days left now to abandon our pathetic, superficial racial, ethnic, religious, and political differences, join the Ron Paul Revolution, and individually and collectively confront all our elected officials and candidates with our demands for Freedom. On or about July 31, all the preparations by The New World Order will be unleashed on a largely unsuspecting population in America, and abroad. After that date, the juggernaut of tyranny will be in full control, and the people of the US and the World will pay an unimaginable, unthinkable price for indifference to what is being done NOW.
amy31415Jan 6, 2009
Thanks for the list. Added all of them as friends and feel a bit left out that I'm not on the list.Maybe someday. . . .dare to dream.
amy31415Jan 6, 2009
I have no problem with JunkYardDawg's dissenting opinion, I just don't understand what he's upset about when it comes to Ron Paul. Does he offer too much freedom? Too much personal responsibility?All the claims that RP sucks, point to him being against things like abortion, when the truth is that he wouldn't make abortion illegal--why do they want to hate him? Because he makes it harder to control people? Because he popularizes the notion of individual sovereignty?Because he doesn't believe in profiting off of war and death? I simply don't get it.The only other thing I can think of is that they bought the smear that he's racist, which you have to be an absolute simpleton to believe. What the hell else is there to criticize?