Now while i like Barack Obama, and believe he is a strong candidate. I would much rather see Ron Paul.
Anyone have any comments?
Stassi
Ron Paul is the man for the job.
fr0st
Why dont we talk about some of his Policies.
Stassi
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Originally posted by fr0st
Why dont we talk about some of his Policies.
I would love to but I have to board my flight back to NYC in 5 minutes.
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by fr0st
Why dont we talk about some of his Policies.
if this guy becomes our leader: we're fukd.
fr0st
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
if this guy becomes our leader: we're fukd.
And why is it, what policy would lead us to chaos? And it if thats the most intelligent remark you can make, why mae any at all?
DJ Eco
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Originally posted by ReenTeenTeen
if this guy becomes our leader: we're fukd.
He knows a thing or two about history... um... and pretty much everything else. He schooled the Republican party on what the Republican party is supposed to be about, but isn't anymore. I think intelligence in itself is something we need back in the White House, whether Dem, Rep, or Libertarian.
ReenTeenTeen
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Originally posted by fr0st
And why is it, what policy would lead us to chaos? And it if thats the most intelligent remark you can make, why mae any at all?
dude, find another donor because I am not intellegent. (That man is just not intouch with reality.)
steven-neil
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Originally posted by fr0st
And why is it, what policy would lead us to chaos? And it if thats the most intelligent remark you can make, why mae any at all?
if you think presidential candidates are picked because of their historical knowledge and various policies you are mistaken..
zachias31
I like so much of what he says and what he stands for when it comes to foreign policy, rights to privacy, reducing spending and debt, etc. But things like choice and gay rights are deal breakers for me, and he's either on the wrong side or cops out when it comes to those issues.
fr0st
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Originally posted by zachias31
I like so much of what he says and what he stands for when it comes to foreign policy, rights to privacy, reducing spending and debt, etc. But things like choice and gay rights are deal breakers for me, and he's either on the wrong side or cops out when it comes to those issues.
His personal opinion is against both abortion and gay marriage, but overall he believes it should be state decided and the goverment be decentralized. Which is something I can agree with, why should the federal goverment be able to dictate everything.
fr0st
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Originally posted by steven-neil
if you think presidential candidates are picked because of their historical knowledge and various policies you are mistaken..