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Ron Paul 2012 7474 Responses
Last post: 6 months, 1 week ago | Thread started: May 13, 11, 8:23 a.m.
- CygnusZero4
Works for me, as long as it isnt a conservative republican. Anyone want this douche bag running our country?
Im not gay but Im on their side, and if someone is born gay (which is how it works by the way, made by the same god as this douchebag), they should be able to celebrate a marriage with someone the love of the same sex and share the same equal right the rest of us enjoy.
This guy has said before many times, everyone is created equal. Orly????
Sorry for the rant, these fucking people set me off every time.


- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 8:47 a.m. – Permalink
- attentionspan


- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 8:51 a.m. – Permalink
- ukit
RP seems like a nice guy and I have no doubt he's sincere in his libertarian beliefs but how does he stand any kind of chance of winning the Republican primary?
Last election he got about 4 or 5% of the vote despite all the hype and money raised.
If Ron Paul really wants to make a difference he should run as an independent in the general election and not as a Republican.


- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 3:41 p.m. – Permalink
- raf
He'd be the best president America could dream of. But presidential election isn't about choosing the right person. It's a liar contest. It's about choosing the Alpha male with the most oratory skills and PR budget.
People choose the one who promises them peace of mind, not someone who says "everyone should be free but the price is being responsible for yourself". No, they want to hear "you'll be safe, I'll take care of you". People want to be lied to in a comforting fashion.

- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 6:25 p.m. – Permalink
- Ramanisky2
His son is a fucking loon ..


- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 6:52 p.m. – Permalink
- ukit
Government, big corporations...both are giant power structures that can fuck you over.
I agree we need smaller government, but the trouble with Ron Paul and his followers is that they completely ignore the other side of things. In fact, they are in favor of scrapping things like food safety regulations and environmental protections which are almost certainly a good use of government.


- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 7:45 p.m. – Permalink
- mikotondria3
No one can free us from the corporations, it's too late. Ironically, a large well funded government is the only thing that slow them down, and they're losing the battle even now what with 20, 50, 100 corporate lobbyists for every representative.


- Dog-earMay 13, 11, 8:03 p.m. – Permalink
- eating_tv
^ you can forget about that. If they had wanted to really improve it, they would already have done so. I no longer care for the dysfunctional system that are American politics. Friends of mine who've gone to the US from Europe tell me other things (for instance, how cool the real people are).
Is there a shadow government in the US? As there is in Britain?


- Dog-earMay 14, 11, 1:33 a.m. – Permalink
- monoblanco
Good interview about Libertarian ideas:
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- Dog-earMay 14, 11, 7:15 a.m. – Permalink








