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- inactive, on 11/06/2008, -6/+127If the presidential primaries had happened at the exact same time as all the banks collapsing & the bailout, Americans may have taken greater notice of Ron Paul.
- yardworksltd, on 11/07/2008, -6/+86Sarah can get to the back of the line. She couldnt hold RP's jock
- Jeezopete, on 11/07/2008, -4/+79Ron Paul~ Champion of the Constitution!! He has fought for the principles this country was founded on and has the highest integrity of any man in Washington!! A true Statesman !!
- sirellyn, on 11/07/2008, -3/+65Pretty much all he is saying is happening. More people are listening, but he is still largely marginalized. I hope that things don't have to crumble completely before he is recognized properly.
- gardengrocer, on 11/07/2008, -3/+65#76
Ron paul has always led in honesty and integrety,something the GOP needs a big dose of,and Dr. paul is the one to fill the prescription! - naderventura, on 11/07/2008, -6/+60MOB McCain Obama Bush bailout boys
Patriots standing tall for the American tax payer Ron Paul Ralph Nader
No Bailouts! - sirrahcirdec, on 11/07/2008, -3/+57Ron Paul 2012... he'll be good to go at 77!
- carter1955, on 11/07/2008, -3/+51Ron Paul without a doubt should lead the Republican party if they are sincere about
getting control of the White House and the House and Senate !
Sara Palin needs to get her act together she is really bad
and needs a refresher course on why we are in a mess
in this country. - MotorheadFan, on 11/07/2008, -3/+51Ron Paul is honest, intelligent, qualified, and the Champion of the Constitution. What more could you want out of a party leader?
Let the Revolution begin! - Nebelwerfer, on 11/07/2008, -3/+49Ron Paul holds true to the ideals of the Constitution and to the ideals that formed the Republican Party. Of course he is the future! Ron Paul Revolution!
- dom7p, on 11/07/2008, -3/+49Oh, most definitely. This man will bring the young folks into the GOP by the droves. He has passionate active supporters! Palin just isn't as wise like Paul and he is honest, sides with America, willing to be the lone voice, a man of principles, and lobbyist don't bother knocking at his door! Did you hear what I said... "Lobbyist don't bother knocking on his door"! This man CAN NOT BE BOUGHT! :)
- mdonato, on 11/07/2008, -3/+46The Fed has caused all the economic trouble. Ron Paul has put the banksters on notice.
- d2002, on 11/07/2008, -1/+41Well said. With all his predictions coming true you would think that the American people would be throwing him a ***** parade.
- inactive, on 11/07/2008, -3/+41Palin is a joke
- Thinbev, on 11/07/2008, -2/+29Ron Paul's ideas should be the Republican platform. The message of sound money, personal freedom and a sensible foreign policy is a guaranteed winner.
- vincebodie, on 11/07/2008, -2/+29Dugg #365 (one for every day of the year)
Dr. Paul may not be the future of the GOP *himself* at his age, but his ideas sure are. The Trotskyite NeoCons are going the way of the dodo. - Xavious85, on 11/07/2008, -4/+29I think Ron Paul would be a fantastic candidate for the GOP, I might even vote for him if he were to make it to past the primaries...the thing is that not many Americans know about him and he's not nearly as mainstream as Palin is/was (even if it was good or bad press, she has her name out there more than Ron Paul did). I think people would vote Palin more over Ron Paul only because more people know who Palin is.
/drunk post - kemp34, on 11/07/2008, -3/+26When you get off heroin it sucks. But then you're better. Continuing to take heroin feels good, but it's not a good thing to keep doing cause you eventually pretty much die.
- BaseballGuyCAA, on 11/07/2008, -3/+25The Republican party has a choice. They can move in Palin's direction--more religious right, more social conservatism, more crusades against sovereign nations, more police state activity. Or they can move in Paul's direction--less government, less intervention, and more personal freedom.
The choice they make will determine the Party's future--more accurately, whether it has one or not. - StandingCow, on 11/07/2008, -4/+25There is no way Palin is going to get the nomination. It would be amazing if Ron Paul got it.
- Stryder81, on 11/07/2008, -3/+22One of the greatest user videos ever made on YouTube showcasing Ron Paul. This is why he is the man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG2PUZoukfA - amdandy, on 11/07/2008, -2/+21Palin is a total joke, Paul is the only one!
- tkubic46, on 11/07/2008, -2/+19I choose Liberty!
- kemp34, on 11/07/2008, -3/+19Principled government. Limited government. Free markets (not corporatism). Individual liberty. Sound money. Balanced budgets. Personal autonomy. The message is strong.
- Acrinimiril, on 11/07/2008, -4/+19The truth can only be hidden from the people for so long.
It requires a great amount of effort to maintain lies.
And much less to continue hidding the truth from yourself. - MooseOfReason, on 11/07/2008, -3/+18If the GOP wants to stay the same, by all means kneel before Lady Palin.
They can fail like they are now.
Or they can become conservatives (once again, if they ever were). They can promote property rights, individual liberty, and a pro-American foreign policy.
Until then, I'll be a member of the Libertarian Party. - smoothmedia, on 11/07/2008, -6/+21Maybe not Ron Paul, the man, but Ron Paul's ideas should definitely become the mainstream in the GOP if they want to regain power.
The GOP needs a guy with a personality like Huckabee and Ron Paul's ideas. - billsebe, on 11/07/2008, -3/+18The GOP has no choice but to embrace Ron Paul's message or sink further and further into obscurity.
- JettaMan, on 11/07/2008, -0/+14The Republican Party is looking for its next Ronald Reagan, the guy who brought back free markets to the United States and tried to cut spending. Gee, I wonder who comes closest to being Ronald Reagan?
- Trustar247, on 11/07/2008, -4/+18Well now when you have found the place, maybe you might learn something!
- rexblade, on 11/07/2008, -1/+15If not for a presidential candidate he should be looked to for leadership by those that actually want to save the party and the country. There is nothing honorable or of value in the neoconservative filth posing as "conservatives". Preemptive war? I mean come on? What happens if China decides to adopt a policy like that? America, the newest member of the "Axis of evil".
- alaric76, on 11/07/2008, -2/+16Ron Paul should be the new president!
- amdajo, on 11/07/2008, -0/+14Krahzee, He doesn't have a disbelief in student loans. He just doesn't believe that the government should be involved in them, and for good reason. Whenever government gets involved in anything it makes it worse, because gov. is not beholden to the free market forces that keep prices in balance.
- Trustar247, on 11/07/2008, -4/+18Problem is that the bought out media worked against him. How about taking back the media. Ron Paul would win easily if people get to see him for what he is..
- Thinbev, on 11/07/2008, -3/+17Ron Paul's message of personal liberty and freedom is simple: You can think and do anything you want to yourself, just as long as you don't hurt others or use force or coercion on others.
I wouldn't care if Ron Paul was a weird Kabbalist or religious monk because, his religious beliefs are irrelevant. As long as he religiously follows our Constitution everything would be alright. - Bilabrin, on 11/07/2008, -0/+13He is an admitted exercise addict so, yes, I think he'll hold up well and be a vangaurd of Liberty for years and years to come.
- rexblade, on 11/07/2008, -0/+13Lol well that would have to be exactly why Palin should NOT be the choice. As far as who Ron Paul is he is exactly what the GOP needs if they ever want to have any credibility. With Ron Paul in the equation Obama is closer to more of the same GWB then Ron is.
- blinkerbug, on 11/07/2008, -3/+16Palin didn't know what the Bush Doctrine is.. sheesh. Idiot.
- thecoolestguy, on 11/07/2008, -1/+14Things are going to get much worse. What the big government politicians are doing is going to lead to a depression. You wait and see.
- inactive, on 11/07/2008, -2/+15The Constitution should be the GOP's platform. If they want to win elections again.
Otherwise, keep neocon elites like LieberBiden and Guliani in charge and continue to lose, big time. - maxtangent, on 11/07/2008, -5/+17YEAH! And that means Robert Taft wasn't a Republican either, even though he was referred to as Mr. Republican. In her k's world that means Taft was a Libertarian!
And since Dr. Paul isn't the future of anything, her k is compelled to waste its time saying Dr. Paul isn't the future of anything.
The lying Hypocritical Troll doesn't even believe the crap it spews or it wouldn't bother Trolling these threads and taking the time to comment since nothing that happens could change what it claims is the 'truth'.
And it calls others insane? O_o - rexblade, on 11/07/2008, -1/+13Amazing and cool!
- khfn, on 11/07/2008, -4/+16haha damn onetimer, that's pretty funny how you troll the ron paul forums... get a life man =/
Hell, is that even gaming the system? I can't imagine it is. I guess we should all take down the 'digg it' buttons off of every site on the internet too. - furlough1, on 11/07/2008, -4/+16Ron Paul is the only chance we have
- rexblade, on 11/07/2008, -0/+11A nut? Hmm so when is Obama gonna bring our troops home again? Wonder how many more bankers he's gonna bail out. Do you think he will invade Pakistan or Afghanistan first? Of course we will have to see what Israel wants us to do first. After all it's OUR national security at stake. It makes complete sense to check in with Israel to be sure were killing the right people in the right countries. Oh and lets not forget evil Russia for their shameless protecting of Ossetias farmers. Poor Georgia they just wanted to exterminate those villagers and Russia dared to object! Turn off the T.V. man they lie.
- inactive, on 11/07/2008, -4/+15lol, I dugg this and I love Ron Paul, but this is not Reddit. You should have said "Digg This Up."
- rugrat54, on 11/07/2008, -0/+11I am a Ron Paul supporter and he even represents my District in Texas, but he is NOT the only chance we have.
We all have the opportunity to change the direction of current events. - card51short, on 11/07/2008, -1/+11how could things be any worse? The dollar is about to be totally devalued!
But, if you could point out which of his economic policies would have been much worse and why, then I will listen. - rexblade, on 11/07/2008, -2/+12Lol @ "Mossadi". Don't you think yer profile name is a bit um ..I dunno...Ziotrollish? Shouldn't you be terrorizing Palestinian children or something big guy?
- vincebodie, on 11/07/2008, -2/+12I personally wouldn't care if he was a Wiccan or a Methodist or a Buddhist or a Scientologist, because I know he wouldn't force those views on me. The fact that he values keeping these kinds of topics a matter of personal choice by keeping the state separate from both church and schools is enough for me to respect his point of view. As for Obama, he fled his church to get away from Rev. Wright for political reasons, not spiritual ones.
Besides, we've got *much* bigger problems than what's going on in the GOP. Check this out:
http://www.taxretirement.com/ -
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