tree, I really think you would like him if you thought about it
5/21/2007 5:24:59 PM
i agree with some of his stances more than any other candidate, but some of them are too over the top for meand i personally didnt like the way he phrased his point about foreign policy influencing 9/11
5/21/2007 5:29:49 PM
I'm the same way, I don't agree with him 100%, but I agree with him more than I've agreed with any other candidate EVERI also don't think OUR ACTIONS caused 9/11but I do believe that while we've gone around projecting our power globally we've created people that want to be us, some that envy us and some that even hate us.stepping on toes in certain places (even if it seems to be the right thing to do at the time) has started creating generations of people that hate us... if we don't take a step back and look at the world and re-evaluate our priorities, I'm afraid we'll end up fighting pissed off people until we breakIt's a shame that his comments just give the mainstream conservative radio the fuel they were waiting to pour on the Ron Paul fire all alongthere is no difference between left wingers and right wingers anymore when it comes to pissing on the everyday american's rights... they all stand in line at the same urinal
5/21/2007 5:42:42 PM
I don't like that he is staunchly pro-life.
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5/22/2007 1:26:00 AM
I met Dr. Paul after the SC debate, and he's a very down-to-earth, jovial guy. He answered a question of mine and signed my copy of the Constitution. I believe that he would definitely entertain running as an independent when there is an outcry of support if he loses the GOP nomination. Right now, he can't say, "Of course I'll run third party," because then he'll lose GOP support. His fundraising has gone through the roof in recent weeks, so he could possibly support an (I) run, rather than third party. Also, if he doesn't end up running, there will still be a write-in campaign for him.
5/24/2007 11:15:54 AM
Ron Paul sounds too much like RuPaul
5/24/2007 11:18:12 AM
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5/24/2007 11:30:02 AM
^The constitution.
5/24/2007 12:05:22 PM
^^^ i'm sick of that argument. one of the principles this country was founded upon, among many others, is keeping government OUT of personal lives. abortion is a PERSONAL decision. our legislatures are NOT supposed to make laws to regulate our personal lives, they are supposed to best represent our beliefs, check them AGAINST the constitution, and make laws in that mannerit's so funny. imagine if instead of republicans trying to make abortion illegal, you had democrats trying to make religion illegal. immediately the cry would be "stay out of our personal lives" and it would be a perfectly legitimate cry.[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 12:30 PM. Reason : jank]
5/24/2007 12:28:34 PM
^In some people's opinions, abortion is a personal decision that affects their own bodies.In some people's opinions, abortion is a personal decision that affects another human life.What you stated is OPINION, so don't treat it as fact.[Edited on May 24, 2007 at 12:36 PM. Reason : .]
5/24/2007 12:35:39 PM
^it is fact that powers not expressly given to the feds in the constitution are left for state govs. that would allow for regional values and ethics to be applied in a case such as abortion, and imo would be much better for the country as a whole......Damn interstate commerce clause.
5/24/2007 1:07:11 PM
^im assuming you meant to put ^^ because I agree completely with you
5/24/2007 2:33:02 PM
5/26/2007 12:00:04 AM
I was at the Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle this weekend. there were several different groups of Ron Paul supporters near the various entrances holding signs and trying to pass out literature. i shit you not they all looked like some hillbillies straight outta the trailer park. i mean they were all totally fat and dumpy, standing around smoking cigarettes and generally looking trashy. (realize, Seattle has one of the most anti-smoking cultures in the US, unless youre a grunge/punk/goth teenager, smokers look really out of place here) and one guy actually was wearing a grungy wifebeater t-shirt.the few times i observed these different groups, everyone avoided them like the plague. i remember one normal looking guy was approached by a Paul volunteer trying to hand him a leaflet, asking him "will you consider voting for Ron Paul"? the guy was like "No way!". the volunteer got all snarky, and said "Well, bad luck for YOU then!"i swear these Ron Paul people are already starting to remind me of the perennial Lyndon LaRouche groupies.
5/27/2007 11:26:10 PM
FYI, I consider myself fairly liberal, and I really, really like Ron Paul.
5/30/2007 9:06:38 AM
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5/30/2007 11:42:03 AM
Which one of you was on the corner of Western and Avent Ferry with a Ron Paul sign today?
5/30/2007 7:02:21 PM
6/2/2007 10:33:49 AM
Ron Paul will be on the Daily Show tonight.
6/4/2007 8:28:45 PM
good to know
6/4/2007 11:17:06 PM
I saw this guy on the daily show last night. And let me say, I was very impressed. Im a strong democrat, but it was nice to see a republican who actually supports what the original ideals of the republican party were with the smaller government, financial conservatism, isolationsim, etc. He is a breath of fresh air from the conservative side that has been drowning in the bullshit type of conservatism that has been developing since Ronald Reagan and has just continued to go down the tubes ever since.
6/5/2007 3:12:23 PM
Video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=8qrwy3mR3Mo
6/5/2007 6:50:31 PM
i loved just about everything he had to say tonight
6/5/2007 9:51:23 PM
On Colbert Report next Wednesday.
6/6/2007 12:10:54 PM
that should be interesting....the one thing I have noticed is that his sense of humor is a bit dry.[Edited on June 6, 2007 at 12:13 PM. Reason : d]
6/6/2007 12:13:26 PM
I dunno, on the daily show he seemed to have a decent sense of humor. More of one than I would expect those other jokes of candidates like romney or guilani would have.
6/6/2007 3:39:06 PM
He had a sense of humor, it was just very dry imo.also, quick question.....a registered independent can vote in one of the 2 presidential primaries, right?[Edited on June 6, 2007 at 4:00 PM. Reason : question]
6/6/2007 3:58:52 PM
Yeah.
6/6/2007 4:46:02 PM
Here's a question, that goes along with the one above, how can you find out what you are registered as? And if wrongly registered, how do you change? Reason being, I registered when I was 18 and knew little to nothing about politics, my political views have changed.
6/7/2007 5:03:16 PM
^ Don't worry. People change their registrations all the time. If I'm required to be a Republican to vote in the Republican primary, next year, I'll change mine from independent temporarily. It's not a big deal. In the county where you are registered as a voter, go to the election office personally and get a form and change your registration. I think every county also has the form online which you can download, but you have to hand deliver it I think. Some might let you mail it, not sure. If you moved counties, all you have to do is re-register in your new county and on the form it asks if you're registered elsewhere, and if you say you are, they'll take care of deregistering you in your last county.
6/7/2007 5:10:46 PM
^ Thanks!
6/7/2007 5:17:24 PM
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6/8/2007 2:30:36 AM
i think independents should be allowed to vote in both dem and repub primaries. they vote for the person they like best from each side and then have to choose between them
6/8/2007 2:34:07 AM
that would be a good idea, if it wasnt totally stupid.
6/9/2007 12:46:49 AM
consider me an official Ron Paul supporter
6/9/2007 7:11:55 PM
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6/9/2007 8:17:33 PM
Guys, for this election I think it is important to bite-the-bullet and register Republican. Paul is making headway (word is his quarter 2 fundraising is up to $5 million! donations coming in faster than they can keep track of), and the worst possible event would be the NC GOP closing their primary, to shut down Paul supporters. Of course I sent in to change my affiliation with Wake County, and they sent me back a new registration card with the same exact information...
6/9/2007 10:54:29 PM
*vote*
6/9/2007 11:09:15 PM
6/10/2007 11:01:10 AM
^^^He makes a valid point - it would be very simple for them to just exclude independents for that very reason, so I too think it might be worthwhile to register Republican, just to ensure that you can actually vote for your candidate in the primaries.
6/13/2007 8:20:35 AM
they have to give some kind of notice if they're doing that, right?
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