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- inactive, on 06/14/2008, -19/+135Please ask Paul to co-sponsor Kucinich's 35 Articles of Impeachment. Together we can IMPEACH BUSH.
- CoolHandLuke70, on 06/14/2008, -18/+131Love me some Revolution!
- HighlyRelevant, on 06/14/2008, -16/+113Ron Paul is both the tortoise and the hair, slowly but surely and quiick as a whip. Whereas Mcain seems like a slow turtle who gets washed out to sea on the way to the finiish line. Its like Paul is getting energy from the constiution and liberty, McCain from guns and butter. Endorse the constitution and liberty! Rock on Paul!
- DeepFriedFetus, on 06/15/2008, -17/+98Ron Paul is not going away. The Revolution is not going away. We are not going away.
FREEDOM IS POPULAR - inactive, on 06/14/2008, -17/+86Glad to have you back, Ron.
- kanvas, on 06/15/2008, -12/+76I do not agree with all of his positions, but how can you not love this guy? Integrity and courage are rare qualities in politics. Same for Kucinich.
- czernel, on 06/14/2008, -20/+83www.campaignforliberty.com
Join the rEVOLution! - Rambus89, on 06/15/2008, -14/+74I hope this movement grows and becomes more influential in my life time.
- inactive, on 06/15/2008, -15/+71I LOVE RON PAUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(no *****) - apollomurga, on 06/15/2008, -5/+55From what i remember from history class, the job of the president was the make sure the laws of the constitution was being followed and carried out. and if there's anyone who would do that, it would be ron paul.
- tacotruck08, on 06/15/2008, -9/+54RON PAUL REVOLUTION! FOR FREEDOM, LIBERTY, AND THE CONSTITUTION!!
- inactive, on 06/14/2008, -11/+54All 2 of them?
You know, the very fact that Clinton was impeached for getting a blow job and Bush can't get impeached after basically causing the death of hundreds of thousands of people by making up evidence should give you guys a clue.
They're ALL in the same boat. Reps, Dems, Neo-cons = the same damn thing. Congress itself = same damn thing.
And they're all quite rich now, because of the war.
McCain is exactly the same administration and Obama would never even use the word accountability. Everytime they ask him about it, he spins like crazy and ends up talking about UNITY, with WAR CRIMINALS. - MedicSean37, on 06/15/2008, -2/+41I just love hearing him speak. It's so refreshing to hear common sense.
- n8o8, on 06/15/2008, -7/+44Ron changed my life!
- rotundo, on 06/15/2008, -4/+35It's so important to understand this: it's okay if a leader doesn't believe the same things as you as long as he doesn't want to enforce those beliefs on you.
I'm an atheist and I believe in evolution. But I'd rather have a Christian creationist with an understanding of liberty and tolerance than an atheist/evolutionist who thinks they have to convert everyone. - inactive, on 06/15/2008, -14/+44PAUL ftw!!
- purpl3hazze, on 06/15/2008, -5/+32While I agree with what you're saying, I hate it when people say Clinton was impeached for getting a blow job... he was impeached for lying under oath, not for getting a bj.
- inactive, on 06/15/2008, -5/+31Ron Paul is a OG.
- rapcrap187, on 06/15/2008, -4/+30dugg for freedom
- skinturtle, on 06/15/2008, -5/+29Oh I see...so NOW they want to talk to Ron Paul. Now that he's not a candidate and no a threat.
Honestly..it sounds terrible to say it but sometimes I just wish something would come along to smash these corporations right off the planet. - logicet, on 06/15/2008, -2/+26No. He believes in a Republic. One whose purpose is to ensure the rights of all people are not infringed. Not to "give" entitlements to any select few by taking(stealing) from others. The rule and whims of the majority(Democracy) are in contrast to that of a Republic.
- svensko, on 06/15/2008, -8/+31Wait... for several months this place as been Barack Obama's fanclub... Now Ron Paul says something and you guys are totally his biggest fans. Do you guys realize that Obama and Ron are polar opposites?
- Conguent, on 06/15/2008, -4/+26Legend.
- wesdenton, on 06/15/2008, -3/+23I do not agree with all of Dr. Paul's positions but he has made politics exciting again. The fact that there is a document that should NOT be interpreted that describes the laws of our land, that are so blatantly being disregarded by our current government.
Whenever someone asks me what my political party I belong to I say I am a Ron Paul Republican. Let us create a new division within the Republican party that actually upholds the laws that made this country great.
The Democratic party does not have the backbone to stand up to the lawless Republicans. Let us stand up and get people into government who are Ron Paul Republicans. - CaptainCool53, on 06/15/2008, -1/+20I think you're confusing Constitutionalism with the polar opposite of Constitutionalism.
- onionlayer, on 06/15/2008, -2/+21I think I'll still vote for him.
- Protonz, on 06/15/2008, -2/+21huh? He doesn't believe that at all.
He believes in following the constitution and limiting the government.
Democracy leads to mob rule by government force, not something you should feel all warm and fuzzy about. - wesdenton, on 06/15/2008, -1/+19True, but if we can't have Dr. Paul as a presidential nominee I certainly don't want a guy who is going to be a repeat of the last 8 years. Obama is not really for change but rather much of the same Democratic status quo, but at least he is intelligent.
- visionaryIX, on 06/15/2008, -9/+26So? Its his personal belief and he's not imposing it on anyone. You can't doubt his education or his intelligence.
The fact that he had to be asked that question should demonstrate that to you. - AlwaysAwake, on 06/14/2008, -3/+20Ron Paul's growing energy is coming from his connecting with people, and they with him, who are ready and willing to do much more than just try to talk the problem to death. Only if, and when we get enough people together in common ACTION confronting these criminals, is anything really going to change. And even after that, if we succeed in this united activity, we will need to stay together in vigilance. Those whom we elect to office must always be watched, closely for signs of the disease of Authority, and can never be completely trusted.
- jksturm, on 06/15/2008, -4/+20Nearly 50k have signed on already!
- inactive, on 06/15/2008, -1/+17Who say's that the Ron Paul supporters here are the same people as the Barrack Obama supporters? It's a big site.
- LivingMachine, on 06/15/2008, -6/+22When will this country realize the genuine quality of Ron Paul and give him a fighting chance.
Government is nothing more but a reflection of the people. - inactive, on 06/15/2008, -1/+17Agreed. I don't agree with much of what he says. But I LOVE that he seems 'real' and isn't afraid to stand by what he says.
- BionicPimp, on 06/15/2008, -2/+17For the revolution to really continue, we need to have liberty minded individuals start running for local govt. It's not glamorous but that's where most of the real political rubber hits the road. Local govt. has more influence on your immediate life than the national govt. and often times it is populated entirely with people who merely show up.
I've read statistics (can't find em now) that show that something like 1 in 1000 people vote in local elections if it isn't tied to a national election. Just imagine .001% of citizens are making the decision for the rest of us.
I think a good start would be for every RP precinct leader run for some office where they live. Lord knows we need it here in San Diego, CA. - logicet, on 06/15/2008, -0/+15Care to elaborate? This is the 2nd derogatory comment on this article with no substance. I do urge anyone on Digg who hasn't already done so to check out what Ron Paul means when he talks about Liberty.. tons of vids on youtube
- JettaMan, on 06/15/2008, -3/+18The neoconservatives are dead, they just don't know it yet. We're going to replace every neocon congressman with a Ron Paul congressman.
- SifuMoKung, on 06/15/2008, -1/+16Why don't you tell the other Republicans to go Independent? It seems to me, his positions are closer to what Republicans claim to value. I think your attitude towards Republicans is very much a mirror of the right wing-nuts that label any one who criticizes one them a Left wing, Liberal, Looney. I think this is why Obama resonates with people. It's about coming together for a common purpose, rather than partisan animosity. He seems pretty Republican to me. Lincoln was a Republican. Let him take back his party.
- bawitback, on 06/15/2008, -6/+21Before I stated I will not vote for anyone;
I take that back. - TheTaoOfBill, on 06/15/2008, -1/+16Judging politicians solely on the party they belong to is a VERY lazy way to follow politics.
- NoPis10, on 06/15/2008, -2/+17I think you're getting dugg down for the wrong reasons. At least for our local group the "who is Ron Paul" thing was actually in support of Ron Paul since that's what we would hear from everyone due to the lack of media coverage. I'm going to digg you up in hopes that it is indeed what you meant.
- crowbar77, on 06/15/2008, -2/+17Sure Obama can be the figurehead and Paul can be the man behind the curtain. Sorta like Cheney, only not corrupt.
- inactive, on 06/15/2008, -2/+15http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqkKrWVe41U
Obama and Clinton on Blackwater, Iraq War 3/17/08 - RogerStrong, on 06/15/2008, -1/+14Clinton was put under oath to be questioned about getting a bj - something that should have remained private. They only barely stopped short of ordering Monica to re-blow him on the senate floor - "We must know exactly what happenned!"
Bush II on the other hand, refused to testify under oath about events and warnings leading up to 9/11. I guess it wasn't as important. - keithgplayer, on 06/15/2008, -1/+13That's fine you don't like Ron Paul. It's also fine that you don't think he follows the Constitution, but after your generalizations of him and his supporters, I am curious on who you find, still left in the race for President, that follows the Constitution, or are you just mad at a certain few diggers that rubbed you the wrong way?
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