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Showing Original Post only (View all)Anyone else think the approach of linking everyone you dislike with devil de jour, Ron Paul [View all]
is a really weak-ass way to support Obama? Cuz I do.
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Anyone else think the approach of linking everyone you dislike with devil de jour, Ron Paul [View all]
whatchamacallit
Jan 2012
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Also an approach that can apply to many good people. Paul sits elected in Congress
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#5
Our President has made "bi-partisanship" the centerpiece of his administration. By definition, he
Romulox
Jan 2012
#20
Well, the Ron Paul, Glenn Greenwald, Noam Chomsky, Pat Buchannon conspiracy makes sense to me.
Puregonzo1188
Jan 2012
#12
It's an excellent method to drive some people away from the Democratic party
cthulu2016
Jan 2012
#14
Anyone else think the approach of saying Ron Paul's ideas desperately need to be heard..
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#18
In this context is basically renders the support non-existant on a web-forum.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#33