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| Hammer Kirby | Feb 20 2007, 07:55:36 PM Post #1 |
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Go Ron Paul! First kick the asses of Giuliani, Romney, and all the other fake Republicans, then stick it to Hillary or Obama! |
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| Naglfar | Feb 20 2007, 08:03:33 PM Post #2 |
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Gawd has decreed dat Rohn Phaul is nawt allad ta win. So sadly, I mus' tell you this is a futile topic. |
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| Hammer Kirby | Feb 20 2007, 08:06:46 PM Post #3 |
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Ron Paul has been more loyal to Christian principles than any other politician. You know, he doesn't feel that being a politician gives him the right to steal and kill, a view which isn't held by too many other politicians these days. I think he deserves to be rewarded by God if God exists. |
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| reknamarken | Feb 20 2007, 08:57:07 PM Post #4 |
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Gnarls Barkley
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My crazy Catholic teacher at my catholic school doesn't support him. Thus i don't see him getting to much of the christian vote. And quit fooling yourself. Guliani is winning by a landslide. |
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| Zigludo | Feb 20 2007, 09:02:12 PM Post #5 |
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うおっ、眩しい!
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Michael Jackson for President in 2012! |
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| Snoop Lion | Feb 20 2007, 09:04:57 PM Post #6 |
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Oh god, if Guilani is winning, and Obama or Clinton is winning for democrats... Fuck! Why must you make things do hard?! Please run once more Nader! I swear I will vote for you! |
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| roarshock | Feb 20 2007, 09:15:43 PM Post #7 |
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Ill proally end up voting for Paul... |
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| Snoop Lion | Feb 20 2007, 09:21:08 PM Post #8 |
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If he's in it, he has my vote. I've vowed not to vote for any of the three mentioned above... |
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| Stone Kirby | Feb 20 2007, 09:22:16 PM Post #9 |
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When I found out Ron was running, I typed "Ron Paul for President in 2008!" onto a Word document, googled a picture of him and added it, then printed it out and put it on the front of my school binder. Ron Paul isn't a nationally known figure, but he has one of the largest followings in the Republican Party's base; the amount of money he'll raise is probably going to surprise people. Once he gets out his message in the debates and stuff, his popularity should grow a lot. I might consider voting for Chuck Hagel if he somehow makes it, though I'd like to know more about his positions other than opposing the Iraq War and Patriot Act. Since he opposes those, I'll interpret what I heard about him being "conservative" optimistically as meaning "lower taxes and small government." The rest of the Republican field looks pretty...uninspiring for me. My number 3 Republican, from what I've read so far, would be a tossup between Mitt Romney, Sam Brownback, and Tom Tancredo...Yeah, not an awe-inspiring list, and at this point, I don't think I could vote for any of them, much less support them for President. >_> Giuliani completely sucks; he's pretty much a fascist, as far as I can tell. I think he'd be an even worse president than Bush if elected. And uh, IIRC, Nadar was considering a run for 2008. Green Party in 2000, Reform Party in 2004, who knows where he'll be this time? |
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| F3nr1L | Feb 20 2007, 09:22:35 PM Post #10 |
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Hmm.. Career in game design..possibly. Career in genetics..possibly. Career in biotechnology..possibly. Career in assassination..very likely. |
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| Jeff | Feb 20 2007, 09:41:40 PM Post #11 |
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Guliani hasn't done shit. And Catholics are a poor representation of the religious vote in America anyway. Especially where you live. |
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| Hammer Kirby | Feb 20 2007, 09:44:39 PM Post #12 |
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Religious people are too busy worrying about harmless things that people do in private to worry about things that actually matter and actually affect others' lives. |
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| Jeff | Feb 20 2007, 09:45:47 PM Post #13 |
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They're also too busy voting on those harmless things. |
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| Hammer Kirby | Feb 20 2007, 09:47:25 PM Post #14 |
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Yeah, true. Ron Paul opposes most of those things too, but he wouldn't vote for federal laws against them. He's primarily concerned about things that actually matter, like the war and the economy. |
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| F3nr1L | Feb 20 2007, 10:10:26 PM Post #15 |
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The war, as of now, doesn't bother me so much. I honestly rather have that money wasted on controlling the population than on something even LESS intelligent. Oh, and my dad is over there. He is on a boat patrolling the middle and northern parts of the Persian Gulf. And that means he will leave there more than likely promoted, and almost capable of becoming Chief. Oh, and I get stuff, too. *looks at his Saddam Hussein money while drinking his Arabian pepsi and wearing his custom-made silver necklace* |
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