4 Comments
- AAjax, on 11/21/2007, -1/+4 Freedom is popular, what can you do? Am I to judge someone who chooses another life path unworthy of freedom? So what, the guy owns a Brothel in Nevada. Dose that make him less of an American?
- DerekDenton, on 11/21/2007, -0/+1That makes him more of an exemplary U.S. citizen. He openly provides services people are willing to pay for in a legal environment. Much better all the way around than the no-bid corporate cronyism at the expense of our soldiers' lives we're marinating in nowadays.
- Diigger, on 11/21/2007, -2/+1In your opinion should Ron Paul accept or refuse funds raised for his campaign by Nevada Brothel Owner?
http://www.youpolls.com/details.asp?pid=1050
. - SCharb, on 11/21/2007, -4/+1I can't stand for Paulicans' abuse of words like "freedom." Ron Paul does not promise freedom, he promises enslavement. Enslavement to the corporations, enslavement to unchecked state laws. Minimum Wage, Civil Rights Movement, Anti-Trust Laws? Gone! Thanks a lot, Ron Paul.
The fact that so many undesirables- pimps, neo-nazis, conspiracy theorists, hackers- are attracted to Ron Paul should turn off normal people. What's good for racists can't be good for America.


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