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Woodruff wrote:Unfortunately, never.
Boom, indeed.

























Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Unfortunately, never.
Boom, indeed.
True zombie fashion...
Phatscotty wrote:What makes you post that? Do you dislike his ideas?
Phatscotty wrote:Or do you take pleasure in repeating "he can't win" or "he won't win" as if that means anything about his ideas? All that is doing is re-enforcing negativity, just wondering why...
Phatscotty wrote:a stone becomes a spark, a spark becomes a flame, a flame becomes a fire
Phatscotty wrote:The movement and ideas have been steady growing for a while to the point where Ron Paul is finishing a close second in some states and even possibly winning some.
Phatscotty wrote:It's not all about winning. It's about being heard, and changing the Republican Party. If you love the Republican Party as is, by all means, post your negative comments and hurt him.




















































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Dukasaur wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Now....or never
It's a great video, regardless.

























Maugena wrote:Republican nonsense is republican nonsense.
Good day, sir.

























Oddly enough, the GOP makes it sound like that's all it is about. I'm tired of hearing the phrase "I can beat Obama in November" and would like to hear some honest answers about the issues. I do not want repeated phrases spoken by potential nominees that they think voters want to hear. I do not want evidence of who is more conservative than who. All politicians actions are conservative in the White House, there is no other choice when you are President.Phatscotty wrote: It's not all about winning.
I do not like the Republican Party platform as it has been. Fear mongering and initiating a war on false pretenses that destroys absurd amounts of infrastructure while killing tens of thousands of civilians on foreign soil pisses me off. Astronomical financial gains by private contractors and business associates of Bush/Cheney Corp by going to war pisses me off. Deregulation of environmental protections to elevate corporate earnings and deregulation of Wall Street, investment banking and all the hedge funds and other BS connected to it until it requires an $800 billion bailout (and more) to rescue them while those CEOs and executives still received million dollar bonuses for their greed induced implosion pisses me off. Seeing this nation get buttfucked by the Republican elite for the first eight years of this century pisses me off. My mom was a dyed in blue Republican all her life, they could do no wrong. Even when Nixon was overcome by his own paranoia and screwed up big time --she said-- no biggie... everyone in politics does it.Phatscotty wrote:If you love the Republican Party as is...







Phatscotty wrote:So just give up...right? Great advice. We have a plan, and we are seeing it through all the way to the end. We will be heard. We will bring change to your precious Republicans. This, after all, is what Democracy looks like.
Ron Paul's support has over doubled since 2008. It's growing, not shrinking. Far beyond a spark. His son has been elected Senator, but that's not even evidence of a spark to someone smart and not a moron like you. If you look even a little bit harder, you might have seen a landslide in 2010 not equaled since 1938. Almost a spark? We've had this conversation before, and it's clear you are in denial. So be it
Saying Ron Paul can't win or won't win is actually the most effective tool against him. Even people who generally agree with him, in ways they would never agree with any other major candidate, for some reason, feel the need to step out and make a statement to say publicly that he cannot win. I don't get it, it's like a zombie move to try to sound smart, taking pride in knowing who will not win...I've heard it and seen it enough times to know that if every person who repeated that bullshit "I like him, but I like bullshit better" actually voted for him one time, he would be on the way to the nomination.







































Phatscotty wrote:a stone becomes a spark, a spark becomes a flame, a flame becomes a fire
It's not all about winning. It's about being heard, and changing the Republican Party.







oVo wrote:Tell me five ideas that Ron Paul would like to initiate that make him worth considering as president.




















Thanks for this post Greek, I'll definitely give Ron Paul a serious look and may even take the time to vote in next Tuesday's Republican primary.thegreekdog wrote:Here are five ideas, in no particular order...
(1) Scale back federal spending to 2000 levels, which includes financing government operations by excise taxes and eliminating most federal agencies.
(2) Eliminate the Federal Reserve.
(3) Nonintervention foreign policy.
(4) Withdrawal from NAFTA and the WTO.
(5) Opposes and would repeal the Patriot Act, presidential autonomy, and warrantless domestic surveillance.







maasman wrote:I would really like to see him win, but I just don't see it happening.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.





jay_a2j wrote:maasman wrote:I would really like to see him win, but I just don't see it happening.
He won't win because the elections are rigged. If they weren't, he'd have a good chance at winning. But the powers that be aren't going to let him win. The elections are just to make us believe we have a roll in the process.






















































codeblue1018 wrote:Very good Ideas on "some" issues Scotty, however, he's an absolute nut when it comes to foreign policy based soley on his words during each debate. Aside from foreign policy, as Fitz said, he's un-electable at this time. I do agree however, that his support has continued to grow during each run for president. Unfortunately, once he gets enough supporters, he'll be in a box, six feet under.![]()
Although "IF" it came down to he and Obama, ole ronnie would be my choice.




















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