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- JDenigma, on 10/11/2007, -5/+18Are you an 8th grader? Your attitude there smacks of a grade schoolish mentality.
- Proctor, on 10/11/2007, -5/+18They left Ron Paul out and gave him questions they knew he wasn't strong on. Even then, he hit hard and got applause's from each response.
- TLG4Freedom, on 10/11/2007, -7/+20I'm not surprised...he's gonna have to seize the moment soon. We must continue to do our part.
The freedom movement is still strong. - inactive, on 10/11/2007, -1/+13Ron Paul, known as the republican constitutional candidate, stood up against preemptive nuclear strikes. "Have we lost our mind," he said; or to clarify, "Have the other presidential candidates lost their mind?"
- EntropyMan, on 10/11/2007, -0/+10You guys are wasting your time writing to Fox. If you want to change Fox's behavior, write to their advertisers. If one or two start to pull the plug, Fox will get wise in a hurry. Money talks.
My suggestion is to target one of their biggest advertisers with a "nuts" like campaign and stick with it until it works. - Cerebral, on 10/11/2007, -3/+11I make it a point to plant seeds here and there about Paul and what he stands for whenever I hear anyone speaking politics.
People are sick of the way OUR GOVERNMENT (not just a particular party) is/has been running this corrupted circus and I think Paul is the positive light many people my age see as nothing but darkness.
Ron Paul FTW! - Jesse, on 10/11/2007, -0/+8Have you ever considered "doing your part" by getting away from you computers and campaigning for him on the street? Precinct walking? Phone banking? Putting some signs up?
Seriously, quit acting like you're a major supporter by "digging" this story, you aren't helping his campaign. There are more effective, and traditional, ways of helping a candidate. Unfortunately, you have to go outside. - inactive, on 10/11/2007, -1/+9Why doesn't Ron Paul get equal time?
- thundershot69, on 10/11/2007, -0/+7These are scary times in which we live
- ZWarren69, on 10/11/2007, -3/+10Clown shoes are, by physical proportions, a tough shoe to fill.
I'd be happy if, instead, he put on some some work boots, cause our gov't needs some heavy reconstruction. - inactive, on 10/11/2007, -4/+9You mean they tried to not give him questions where he would totally steal the show, win the hearts of the majority of viewers and accelerate the viral Ron Paul messages of constitutional reason and plainness.
- ZWarren69, on 10/11/2007, -3/+8Write to Faux, I did.
- brokekneck, on 10/11/2007, -0/+5@ thefamousone
No dude. He makes a good point. Granted you may have done your share. That's extremely nice of you. But everyone(including myself) needs to step up. Its time to step up to the plate. Ron Paul doesn't have the extreme monetary support like the others. So all of us Ron Supporters need to improvise. Get his message out. Get to streets. Let people KNOW WHY we support him. Not to bum-bard people like some silly 9/11 truth hippies. We need to make signs and post them, talk to people explain the logic behind it. I feel Ron Paul has the best supporters of them all. Its time for us to unite, step up to the plate and get this man in office. - JDenigma, on 10/11/2007, -1/+2good response zwarren lol
- sonaro, on 10/11/2007, -1/+2I put him in my top 8.
/sarcasm - Jesse, on 10/11/2007, -4/+2"Digging him up, or donating to his campaign...its all a good deed that matters in the long run."
Maybe in Candy Land where hugs are currency and people drive around in graham cracker cars... Do you really think Ron Paul and his campaigners think "digging" and "donating" are equivalent forms of support? Diggs don't mean ***** to them.
And for the record, I don't necessarily support Ron Paul. Who I support is my own business. I'm just trying to break down the fantasy that the internet is some packet of magic beans for political candidates. It's a tool, but there are long established and effective tools out there in place in the offline world that you heroes are ignoring. It's very easy to support a candidate when you don't have to move from your chair, or face anyone IRL.
P.S. thefamousone, why would you possibly think I'm talking about YOU indirectly? You made one tiny reply amongst all these other comments. If I was talking about you, I'd have hit the reply under the thread you were in, and started with "Hey Narcissist..." - Tiak, on 10/11/2007, -9/+1I'm laughing my ass off... These (as there is a near-identical link up also) are far more an illustration of the digg effect and our propaganda than anything else (as it is only diggers voting and a candidate which didn't get all that much talking in overwhelmingly won).,, This is just ridiculous, even if Ron Paul did particularly well...
- Desterion, on 10/11/2007, -28/+2even a 3rd grader could realize ron paul could not even fill bush's shoes
- Desterion, on 10/17/2007, -37/+5i still can't figure out why they bothered to even invite a loser like ron paul to the debate


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