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I haven't a single clue what this means ... Trajan Jan 2012 #1
Lots of stuff like whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #3
Thanks for reminding me that I had not yet put that poster on Ignore. ChadwickHenryWard Jan 2012 #6
:) whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #7
ya limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #2
Yes, in terms of the McCarthy like attempts to do so quinnox Jan 2012 #4
Well, I hear Ron is quite popular over at Stormfront. Old and In the Way Jan 2012 #9
there ya go quinnox Jan 2012 #13
I compare Ron Paul to Santorum, Gingrich, Romney, etc. LeftishBrit Jan 2012 #15
Also an approach that can apply to many good people. Paul sits elected in Congress Bluenorthwest Jan 2012 #5
Yep. whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #11
True, regarding all the Democrats in Congress who have worked with him sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #16
It's hilarious. Robb Jan 2012 #8
Common Ground whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #10
Depends what it's common ground with. LeftishBrit Jan 2012 #19
Our President has made "bi-partisanship" the centerpiece of his administration. By definition, he Romulox Jan 2012 #20
Actually I meant common ground with Robb whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #25
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
+1 whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #17
Anyone else think the approach of saying Ron Paul's ideas desperately need to be heard.. joshcryer Jan 2012 #18
When did antiwar/pro civil liberties stances become Ron Paul's ideas? whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #24
When liberals attributed those ideas to him. joshcryer Jan 2012 #26
I know this is beyond your comprehension whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #27
I have never contended that any progressives support Ron Paul. joshcryer Jan 2012 #28
Really? whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #29
Do you know what "implicit" means? joshcryer Jan 2012 #30
Yes, do you? whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #31
In this context is basically renders the support non-existant on a web-forum. joshcryer Jan 2012 #33
That's easy! cthulu2016 Jan 2012 #32
Meanwhile, I'm not convinced implicit supporters of Ron Paul are... joshcryer Jan 2012 #34
Another definitional problem, and a much harder one. cthulu2016 Jan 2012 #35
Thanks cthuman! whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #36
Well said... SidDithers Jan 2012 #37
Well at least I post an occasional OP whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #38
Just following your lead. When in Rome...nt SidDithers Jan 2012 #39
Uh huh... whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #40
Your concern is noted. great white snark Jan 2012 #21
Maybe you can explain it to me whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #22
Yup nadinbrzezinski Jan 2012 #23
It's Ron Paul tourettes lumberjack_jeff Jan 2012 #41
"Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste..." Ikonoklast Jan 2012 #42
I don't care enough about Ron Paul to get all worked up whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #43
I didn't write the OP. I responded. Ikonoklast Jan 2012 #44
You're quite simply whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #45
Touched a nerve, I see. Ikonoklast Jan 2012 #46
Lol. Work it! whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #47
I don't think the two have much to do with eachother. Rex Jan 2012 #48
It IS counter productive. bvar22 Jan 2012 #49
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