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- DeepFriedFetus, on 09/06/2008, -1/+13The revolution lives.
- Minarchian, on 09/06/2008, -1/+9I hope this doesn't backlash and Paul loses his place on the very important committees he's on.
- debunkthelies, on 09/06/2008, -2/+8If Arizona puts Ron Paul on the ballot I will consider voting for him.
- subgeniusd, on 09/06/2008, -2/+6I know a member of the Constitution Party. He's a decent, hard working guy but with a couple libertarian positions they have even more Statist and anti-personal freedom/responsibility positions. And they have very odd "interpretations" of the Constitution itself (like the Bible should be the basic law of the land etc). Christian Taliban basically.
- SteffenfromEU, on 09/06/2008, -1/+3Thanks i dugg it and inserted a link into my blog with interesting issues about Ron Paul.
Ron Paul is correct: the Republicans don't stand for the own values!
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Change_for_bette ...
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/RNC_Republicans_ ... - Marsharks, on 09/07/2008, -0/+2Don't waste your vote on a freedom candidate. The sooner we all step in line, the easier it will be to permanently abolish the Constitution. A vote for Ron Paul will just prolong the process. We all need to show The Establishment that we don't want liberty and freedom and we will do whatever they say. It sure makes life easier when we no longer have to think for ourselves and the government can take care of us from cradle to grave!
- PongGod, on 09/07/2008, -0/+2I hope you're not implying that any votes for Ron Paul would have otherwise gone to McInsain! I think there are more Ron Paul supporters who, if they had to choose between the two Republocrat candidates, would go with Obama.
- Billhaynes, on 09/07/2008, -0/+1If Arizona puts Ron Paul on the ballot, I will DEFINITELY vote for him.
- PongGod, on 09/07/2008, -0/+1"It sure makes life easier when we no longer have to think for ourselves and the government can take care of us from cradle to grave!"
Isn't that pretty much what we already have? - JeffDaiell, on 09/06/2008, -1/+1If Dr. Paul polls 5% or higher in Montana, that will be a clear indication that the two wings of The Beltway Party are unsatisfactory, as voting "third party" is still seen by most Americans as a dramatic, if not a *trau*-matic step.
Jeff Daiell
www.JeffDaiell.com - Marsharks, on 09/07/2008, -1/+1I sure hope so! The America people deserve some slime like Obama or McCain. They don't deserve Ron Paul or any freedom! They deserve to be slaves to the globalists!
- bluevillage, on 09/06/2008, -3/+1Obama's been so close in Montana, could this mean victory for him there?


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