Poll: Does Ron Paul have your Vote?

Discussion in 'Elections & Campaigns' started by Mr. Harris, May 9, 2011.

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Does Ron Paul have your vote?

  1. yes

    66.7%
  2. no

    33.3%
  1. Mr. Harris

    Mr. Harris New Member

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    Herman Cain worked as Chairman of the Federal Reserve bank in Kansas City. He doesn't believe we should do anything about the fed. Don't vote for Cain.
     
  2. MnBillyBoy

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    Name 10 things about Herman Cain.

    I 'll give you 2.

    1. He's Black..as IF that really matters.
    2. He's a man..

    Now ..what did we learn about him in the 1st debate.??

    What about asking RON PAUL about these anti conservative Votes..How about asking Cain anything about ... anything...:hmm:

    . Will he build a border fence and use Troops or whatever to protect us ?
    RON PAUL VOTED NO.
    4. Will he support the marriage Act ?
    RON PAUL VOTED NO.
    5. Will he support free trade?
    RON PAUL HAS VOTED NO many times.
    6. In fact ..what do YOU know about Cain?

    Did you know RON PAUL misses up to 40 % of his votes in congress..??
    think anybody will ask WHY ?

    The point is//look past the glossy debates..saying something then doing the reverse is not what we expected from Obama..( actually I did .. )

    http://chip91.wordpress.com/category/immigration/

    It wont be long before Cain has his own ..
     
  3. Mr. Harris

    Mr. Harris New Member

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    What you are saying is simply not true. Ron Paul supported the marriage act, he supports free trade and his voting record shows that, and he doesn't miss up to 40% of his votes. Where are you getting this from? This is simply lies.
     
  4. John1735

    John1735 Banned Past Donor

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    If you intend to cast a rational and informed vote in 2012 I guess it looks like Barack Obama won't get that vote either.
     
  5. John1735

    John1735 Banned Past Donor

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    This so called "free trade" is what got America into the spot it's in today.

    The last thing we need, are more "free trade agreements" like NAFTA.

    Because these other nations do not have Democrats who want to regulate everything they can, including the air you breath.

    They don't have liberals demanding their governments protect the local fly that's living there...etc...as the U.S. does.

    That's why there's such a huge trade imbalance between what the U.S. consumes and what we produce. If our power companies didn't have to worry about scrubbers and totally self sustained, and sealed water systems etc....power for American's would be dirt cheap as it is in China for example.

    If not for all of these "regulations" the Democrat's with their "big government" ideology want to impose on everyone. Business's would flock to America..as they at one time used to do.
     
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    Bluespade Banned

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    Dude, you're repeating garbage that didn't even stick in the last campaign. Good job.
     
  7. Dr. Righteous

    Dr. Righteous Well-Known Member

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    His stance on abortion doesn't matter. He is opposed to the federal government intervening in the abortion issue, so he would leave it up to the states anyway.
     
  8. Mr. Harris

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    Exactly, which is how our nation was supposed to be set up.
     
  9. MnBillyBoy

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    No. A simple investigation reveals the truth on past votes..You can choose to ignore them at your peril..The link I provided shows the votes.. the dates and why..what did you provide in rebuttal ?

    My guy ROMNEY has his own baggage..but dont simply gloss over your pick based upon some vague speeches made on populist themes.
    We made that mistake with OBAMA.
    Cain hasn't even started the vetting process and people are already giving him their vote.

    RON PAUL will get my vote if he is the only one left standing V. Obama.

    But there are better guys out there..

    and since some feel doing away with the fed is the only thing to look at going forward I remind you..

    RON PAUL votes NO against protecting and increasing border protection.
    The plain and simple truth is HE IS WEAK on DEFENSE..and immigration issues.

    Now if you are OK with that Fine..but dont throw rocks at glass houses..

    But INFORM and ASK HARD questions of anyone you support..
    In the debate Pawlenty was asked to defend his leadership on several issues..
    He answered..but where were the same questions to be asked of CAIN and PAUL..??

    Sheep get led..I aint no sheep.
     
  10. MnBillyBoy

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    Arizona Senator John McCain has been heavily criticized for his lack of attendance in the 110th Congress. However, in the current congress Ron Paul has missed 20% of congressional votes. Overall, missing 193 votes. While the average congressman has only missed 4% of votes. I understand that Ron Paul has to spend time campaigning. But isn’t it more important that the people of Texas’s 14th congressional district are represented by a person who does not miss almost 1 in 4 votes then Paul’s long-shot presidential campaign?
    http://chip91.wordpress.com/category/uncategorized/

    I stand corrected..this was during the 2007 run for the White House.

    The other issues of Taking contributions from radicals is correct as well as his support of MAJOR PORK spending for his district.

    He and MURTHA look like brothers.
    The point is..just having a 1 issue candidate with Many flaws will be easier to defeat.
    The Dems will EAT PAUL alive on many votes..while I dont think he stands a chance of being the Republican pick with so many BETTER CHOICES..
     
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    Iriemon Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    "Border protection" is euphemism for xenophobic "protection" against peaceful people crossing tax jurisdictions. It also serves to prevent people from leaving if the government doesn't want them to leave for such reasons as not paying taxes, or being politically undesirable, or having a record of arrest for victimless violations of statute.



    Sheep get sheared and castrated, and that's what the other candidates will do to you when they have the power.
     
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    Sadistic-Savior New Member Past Donor

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    If it comes down to a choice between Ron Paul or Obama, I will be writing in my candidate for the first time. I might do the same if the choice is Trump.
     
  14. Mr. Harris

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    Better choices? Sorry I don't see any.
     
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    well done,you took him to school.:-D Paul is the ONLY candidate in the last election we had that anybody who knows anything about politics,should have voted for.He was the ONLY candidate who believed in the constitution and the ONLY one who is not a member of that evil corrupt group the CFR.Thats why he will never get elected.Unless you are a member of the CFR,you dont get elected.People need to take two hours out of thier time and watch this video,they'll learn something.
    http://www.politicalforum.com/elections-campaigns/177580-wake-up-obama-lovers.html

    they should also read this opening post by this thrwad starter because it si so much the truth.
    http://www.politicalforum.com/elections-campaigns/181204-republican-vs-democrat-hoax.html
     
  16. Mr. Harris

    Mr. Harris New Member

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    We need to take our country back. Ron Paul is the answer.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    exactly.Have you seen that video on that thread of mine wake up Obama lovers,the obama decpetion? if not,please watch that video and comment on it in my thread okay? oh and did you get my pm?
     
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    9/11 was an inside job Well-Known Member

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    exactly,some people refuse to listen that those other candidates dont believe in the constitution and are CFR members which SHOULD be a red flag to them that Paul is the answer.
     
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    yeah whats drugs is that guy on?
     
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    Better choices..

    ROMNEY /PAWLENTY

    They destroy Paul in ANY DEBATE.

    Yes... he who believes in the constitution yet thinks MURTHA political pork is just dandy ..not securing our border..

    Its easy to say it on TV ..easier to vote for it in Congress.( where nobody watches..)

    NEXT.
     
  21. Mr. Harris

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    Romney was already beat by Ron Paul in the 08 debates. Pawlenty was beat by Ron Paul the other day in the debate. Both Romney and Pawlenty will do the same thing as Bush if elected, nothing. Ron Paul actually has answers and cares about the American people.
     
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    so very true.
     
  23. Shangrila

    Shangrila staff Past Donor

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    I am sure they would destroy him in any debate, because it keeps them from actually listening to what the man has to say, from thinking about what he is saying.
    Most of Paul's opponents rather spin their political spin, make promises they can't keep, talk without saying anything in particular, and ensure that we will be served the same old all over again.
     
  24. Jason Bourne

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    I agree with you that Paul would be soundly thrashed in any debate, but not for the reasons that you enunciated.

    Paul has far too many hair brained ideas and he can't explain how he would implement his ideas in an effective and efficient manner. Add to that his almost complete lack of congressional and electorate support. In the 2008 election only one congressman endorsed him and he wasn't able to win one primary.
     
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    Oh please do give us a list of these hair brained ideas that could never be implemented in a effective or efficient manner.
     

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