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livetohike

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1. Ron Paul is not a Democrat so why the concern with the criticism?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:37 PM
Dec 2011

As far as peeling off Democratic votes - I doubt it. He's anti-environmentalism, anti-choice and a pro-business capitalist.

He's receiving the same concern and laughs as the other clowns who are running for the GOP nomination. Well deserved.

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Ron Paul is not a Democrat so why the concern with the criticism? livetohike Dec 2011 #1
Probably because on the scale of nuts to fucking nuts sharp_stick Dec 2011 #2
Because, people here promote the clown. n/t FSogol Dec 2011 #3
Exactly. HappyMe Dec 2011 #6
My theory? People around here like populists. So, when a populist FSogol Dec 2011 #8
Oy. I have a hard time wrapping my brain around single issue voters. HappyMe Dec 2011 #12
There was in influx of short-lived posters defending and supporting Ron Paul in the last few days... SidDithers Dec 2011 #4
True, but people have been supporting him here (well, at DU2) for a while. n/t FSogol Dec 2011 #9
He's a lunatic. MjolnirTime Dec 2011 #5
And when the POTUS CALMLY whips out his wintersolstice Dec 2011 #25
Ah, a disgruntled Paul fan. great white snark Dec 2011 #30
He's a different kind of crazy than the Republicrats. That's all. saras Dec 2011 #7
Wish more people my age would realize that. rep the dems Dec 2011 #37
Thanks for your concern SecularMotion Dec 2011 #10
There is a very vocal cult of personality developing around him on the internet cowcommander Dec 2011 #11
Ron Paul is the only semi-credible candidate on the ballot who is ... Laelth Dec 2011 #13
you don't need to be compromised if your principles naturally align with the powers that be... renegade000 Dec 2011 #15
I'm not advocating for the guy. I would never vote for the guy. Laelth Dec 2011 #16
in those two sectors sure... renegade000 Dec 2011 #17
I think I hear you correctly. Laelth Dec 2011 #20
Decriminalization of pot sharp_stick Dec 2011 #18
I forgot to mention the prison industry. You're right about that. Laelth Dec 2011 #19
I think you've made some important observations markpkessinger Dec 2011 #29
I can't claim to understand what's motivating younger voters. Laelth Dec 2011 #31
Spot-on. Just wanted you to know that. n/t Zalatix Dec 2011 #36
He's not really much of a threat to the powers that be LeftishBrit Dec 2011 #26
Well, yes and no. Laelth Dec 2011 #28
Not peel off Democrats... peel off potential Obama voters cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #14
Because some people can't see past his anti-war and anti-drug war rhetoric... MicaelS Dec 2011 #21
It's anti-troll bulwarking. iris27 Dec 2011 #22
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #23
"Cupcake"? Excuse you? WTF? iris27 Dec 2011 #27
As someone who has been concerned about this issue for 4 years, despite not living in America... LeftishBrit Dec 2011 #24
Singled out? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Dec 2011 #32
And just when I was thinking that the inordinate number of postings here these days musette_sf Dec 2011 #33
Isn't is better to have at least one Republican candidate who wants to cut military spending? think Dec 2011 #34
I think they are concerned he pulls liberals mmonk Dec 2011 #35
You're wrong. Iggo Dec 2011 #38
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