i only wish i heard about him earlier, for the past week i\'ve been youtubing his debates and if he was the republican candidate right now i would vote for him
i only wish i heard about him earlier, for the past week i\'ve been youtubing his debates and if he was the republican candidate right now i would vote for him
Thanks for that clip. I hadn\'t seen that compilation, but many alike. I voted for this man in the primary, and considering he\'s considered the only (true) republican to speak out against the war (a basic republican ideal of non-interventionism), he did well regarding voter turnout. I think he got over 20% in some states, which was excellent. The problem is that people and the media have such a warped idea of what a true republican is, and I like how in the primary debate he shed light on some of the original positions republicans like him used to adhere to. At least any Texan can vote for him in their district in his reelection for congress.
meh....when it comes to the crisis RP might be light years ahead of Bush and he has an inkling (not an understanding) of what is really going on but he is functioning around level 2 on easy mode.
Check out Herman Daly when your ready to warp to 3-D digital expert mode level 3,697.
but i wasn\'t really trying to say Ron Paul has all the answers to our economics, but rather i wanted to show some interest in this politicial who has a desire to change and improve our government who is not blind to what is happening in the financial sector...
I think Ron Paul would be a better candidate than both mcain or obama.
I\'m not into mcain, so i think i\'m voting obama, but i\'m hopeful that the republican party will make a change and return to dr. paul\'s philosophy of government, and start following the basic principles of the constitution, and maybe ron paul can run for pres in 2012
but i wasn\'t really trying to say Ron Paul has all the answers to our economics, but rather i wanted to show some interest in this politicial who has a desire to change and improve our government who is not blind to what is happening in the financial sector...
I think Ron Paul would be a better candidate than both mcain or obama.
I\'m not into mcain, so i think i\'m voting obama, but i\'m hopeful that the republican party will make a change and return to dr. paul\'s philosophy of government, and start following the basic principles of the constitution, and maybe ron paul can run for pres in 2012
So weird that it\'s 2012 when the next election hits. hmmmmm....
Noone has the all answers, but it\'s nice to see someone who cares so much about our country. I\'m really not into ether candidate, so I\'ll probably vote for Bob Barr in lieu of Chuck Baldwin(not on the NY ballot), that is after a check of his voting record.
I\'m not into mcain, so i think i\'m voting obama, but i\'m hopeful that the republican party will make a change and return to dr. paul\'s philosophy of government, and start following the basic principles of the constitution, and maybe ron paul can run for pres in 2012
I\'m not into mcain, so i think i\'m voting obama, but i\'m hopeful that the republican party will make a change and return to dr. paul\'s philosophy of government, and start following the basic principles of the constitution, and maybe ron paul can run for pres in 2012
So weird that it\'s 2012 when the next election
I think that the key ticket in 2012 will be:
Dems: Obama/Biden
Reps: Palin/Jindal
The scarey part is that Palin will win.
If McCain loses this election you will never hear Palin\'s name again... unless you move to Alaska. She has caused a pretty big split to occur in the Republican party
I don\'t believe this election is nearly as "wrapped up" as some in the media seem to be predicting.
All I know is it\'s a fun time to be a political junky. This is a monster election. Very exciting times.
McCain has been a lot of fun to watch the last week. He\'s like a rabid dog, backed into a corner. Teeth exposed, saliva speewing as he barks out FEAR words. Socialist! Taxes! Redistribution of wealth! He\'s doing a great job appearing strong and in control, in the right spot for an upset which is amazing considering the current state of the republican party.
Obama is just hitting a great finishline stride. His speeches have returned to those climatic crescendo\'s of the early days of his campaign. It just feels and looks like he\'s riding a massive wave toward victory.
You really got to give it to both of these guys. Who can look around at the state of this country, the state of the world, and say I want to lead. I want to be the go to guy for both the good and bad.
When Bush got in, all the neocons came out of the closet, but if Barack Obama wins, their divisive strategies will be challenged. The White House will no longer welcome or be a home to born-again bigots, torture apologists, habeas corpus revokers and the rest of the industriofascist entourage. I also expect that censored truth commissions, muzzled scientists, harassed librarians, bought appointees and coerced generals will cease to be an issue under Obama\'s leadership. As he extricates us from Iraq, perhaps he could deliver us and the Iraqis from the Shock and Awe strategists, Blackwater barbarians and Halliburton robber barons.