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arbusto_baboso

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16. A "peace candidate" would not have voted to go into Afghanistan.
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 01:02 PM
Jan 2012

Ron Paul did that. Therefore he is NOTHING that he claims to be.

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Under Ron Paul, there will be eternal peace & you can have all the drugs you want baldguy Jan 2012 #1
Hey good news warrior1 Jan 2012 #2
IMO Mr Dixon Jan 2012 #3
Ron Paul is what happens when people feel no one is speaking to them, imo. EFerrari Jan 2012 #19
Libertarianism in general is for non-thinkers who think they are thinkers. onehandle Jan 2012 #4
I think you nailed it -- and I called myself a Libertarian for a brief time after I'd heard gateley Jan 2012 #7
me too nt PRETZEL Jan 2012 #9
I flirted with Harry Browne's libertarianism 35 years ago or so. Morning Dew Jan 2012 #23
I never bothered to pursue it, though, gateley Jan 2012 #25
You would have. Morning Dew Jan 2012 #28
Omg, Otto was a Ron Paul supporter. EFerrari Jan 2012 #20
I was initially interested in Ron Paul last time around because I'd only heard what these people are gateley Jan 2012 #5
A lot of people got interested in the Paulies during the Bush reign of terror. And during that time, freshwest Jan 2012 #10
EXCELLENT rant, freshwest! gateley Jan 2012 #11
The Tea Party was invented, not formed. n/t DefenseLawyer Jan 2012 #13
Righteous rant Son of Gob Jan 2012 #17
I felt this way about Ralph Nader in 1996 and 2000. Liberal_Stalwart71 Jan 2012 #36
They can't see past "Legalize Weed". HughBeaumont Jan 2012 #6
Exactly. However, many of these young people are students. GoCubsGo Jan 2012 #27
and if they are young women, they have to understand that Paul's liberty talk stops with CTyankee Jan 2012 #29
Have Obama come out strongly for the legalization of Pot Marrah_G Jan 2012 #8
No. i_sometimes Jan 2012 #21
Plenty of young people buy into the "Social Security is bankrupt" baloney as well DefenseLawyer Jan 2012 #12
True. kentuck Jan 2012 #14
Same here Locrian Jan 2012 #15
A "peace candidate" would not have voted to go into Afghanistan. arbusto_baboso Jan 2012 #16
He regrets it Ter Jan 2012 #24
I didn't support the war. arbusto_baboso Jan 2012 #37
Paul opposed the timetable because it was not for an unconditional exit Ter Jan 2012 #38
Blah, blah, blah. arbusto_baboso Jan 2012 #42
Except he'll declare war on education, the middle class, the Govt. and the environment FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #18
Ron Paul is so far to the right SomethingFishy Jan 2012 #22
Yes, I agree. But I also believe that means there's something there to work with DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2012 #26
very good point Puzzledtraveller Jan 2012 #33
Graph: In NH Paul's support was highest among lower income voters. pampango Jan 2012 #30
His Solutions DO NOT PASS THE OVERVIEW TEST..Duration & Stability opihimoimoi Jan 2012 #31
So is Obama to the right or left of RP? Puzzledtraveller Jan 2012 #32
We need to locate a good source of R Paul literature that we can give to people like my grandson jwirr Jan 2012 #34
I think it's funny RZM Jan 2012 #35
I don't place much stake in young white male frat types, personally. joshcryer Jan 2012 #39
I don't know about them being deceived by Ron Paul himself Major Nikon Jan 2012 #40
I agree slay Jan 2012 #41
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