8 Comments
- tracywood, on 08/17/2008, -1/+8I must admit, I used to be pro-Bush and pro the Iraq war. Then I read Ron Paul's latest book, The Revolution. I am sad I ever held those views. I wish somehow, against all odds, that Dr Paul could be our next President. After reading his book, I now see that he is right and has been right for a very long time.
- Kangalanatolian, on 08/18/2008, -1/+6Never saw the first one. Let's get more congressmen and senators elected who actually think about the consequences of their votes, not just how to posture themselves to look good, doing what they have already been told to do.
- irwanbee, on 08/19/2008, -0/+4politics?, i could not give a proper comments
- inactive, on 08/18/2008, -1/+5Pray for Dr. Paul to be lifted-up, ('cuz D-A-N-G).
- richmomz, on 08/17/2008, -1/+5Dupe - this one already made the front page this week with over 3k diggs. But I must say, go Ron!
- oconnor11, on 08/19/2008, -1/+2Dr. Paul just has a knack of thinking about what the repercussions will be in the future when legislation is being voted on now. He's been asked how he does it and he's so humble. He just says it's instinctive for him. He's just good at thinking of all the options and outside the box. A good president doesn't have to be young and look like a movie star. I would think brains would be much more important an asset to have for the job. And if they've been in politics for years without allowing it to corrupt them, that's even better!
- dannydowney, on 08/19/2008, -0/+1Ron Paul would be a better choice then what they have now I wonder what he would say if he had of been speaking at the AIPAC event where those that want to be president were kissing the ass of Israel.
- laf9ih, on 08/19/2008, -0/+0is this an politic's post?


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