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Fox News Presidential Debate Tomorrow (May 5th)

Very large tea party population out here in San Diego looking forward to seeing Ron Paul speaking out & standing up for the constitution!

Ron Paul 2012! :clap2:
 
Who the heck is going to be debating? So few people have even made inclinations to declare.
 
Those who will be there are considered 2nd tier candidates, by many: Tim Pawlenty along with former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, businessman Herman Cain, and Texas Congressman Ron Paul all plan to attend the first 2012 GOP presidential debate in Greenville, S.C. Thursday night.

Those who don't plan on being there are:

Among potential candidates not attending Thursday's debate, a recent Quinnipiac poll of nationwide voters shows 58 percent would never vote for Sarah Palin nor Donald Trump, 42 percent say they will never vote for Newt Gingrich, 32 percent won't vote for Mike Huckabee, and 26 percent will never vote for Mitt Romney.

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South Carolina Voters Look for Varying Views from GOP Candidates - FoxNews.com
 
Fox News Presidential Debate Tomorrow (May 5th)

Very large tea party population out here in San Diego looking forward to seeing Ron Paul speaking out & standing up for the constitution!

Ron Paul 2012! :clap2:
Ron Paul's a good man. Got some great ideas......Unfortunately, many of his other ideas are downright dangerous.

He's lookin at another 6-9% across the board.
 
Fox News Presidential Debate Tomorrow (May 5th)

Very large tea party population out here in San Diego looking forward to seeing Ron Paul speaking out & standing up for the constitution!

Ron Paul 2012! :clap2:
Ron Paul's a good man. Got some great ideas......Unfortunately, many of his other ideas are downright dangerous.

He's lookin at another 6-9% across the board.

It is either Ron Paul or some corporate stooge who will give us more of the same.

Gary Johnson looks pretty good but he has his clunkers also.
 
The Candidates
Gary Johnson

Johnson served as governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2002. He founded what would become one of the largest construction companies in New Mexico. He has competed in several triathlons and climbed Mount Everest.
Herman Cain

Cain is the former chief executive of Godfather's Pizza and former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He lost the Georgia Republican primary for a U.S. Senate seat in 2004. He was recently the host of Atlanta-based radio show.
Rick Santorum

Santorum served two terms in the U.S. House and two terms in the U.S. Senate. He became the Senate's third-ranking Republican in 2001. He was defeated for reelection in 2006.
Ron Paul

Paul is serving his 11th full term in the U.S. House. He’s an obstetrician-gynecologist and was the Libertarian nominee for president in 1988. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president in 2008
Tim Pawlenty

Pawlenty served two terms as governor of Minnesota, from 2002 to 2010. He served in the Minnesota House from 1992 until 2002. He is the son of a truck driver.


The Republican Presidential Debates on Fox News - FOXNews.com
 
Who the heck is going to be debating? So few people have even made inclinations to declare.

I guess Ron will be debating himself.

Masterbating? :eek:

Jimmy Carter in black face? Nice. I guess there's a point there somewhere, but it's too subtle for me.

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Fox News Presidential Debate Tomorrow (May 5th)

Very large tea party population out here in San Diego looking forward to seeing Ron Paul speaking out & standing up for the constitution!

Ron Paul 2012! :clap2:
Ron Paul's a good man. Got some great ideas......Unfortunately, many of his other ideas are downright dangerous.

He's lookin at another 6-9% across the board.

He just said we should close Guantanamo and they cheered? WTF?
 
Fox News Presidential Debate Tomorrow (May 5th)

Very large tea party population out here in San Diego looking forward to seeing Ron Paul speaking out & standing up for the constitution!

Ron Paul 2012! :clap2:
Ron Paul's a good man. Got some great ideas......Unfortunately, many of his other ideas are downright dangerous.

He's lookin at another 6-9% across the board.

He just said we should close Guantanamo and they cheered? WTF?
So what?.......They're Paulettes.

Like I said, many of his ideas are downright dangerous, that's why he hasn't a chance in hell of securing the nomination.

I don't even know why he bothers wasting his time......May as well just piss his donors money straight down the fuckin' toilet.
 
Ask them if they believe in evolution.

Because clearly that will demonstrate someones ability to lead and inspire others.

No, because it suggests whether or not someone is qualified to LEAD the greatest technological and scientific country the world has ever seen, in spite of Republicans trying to drag us back a couple of centuries.
 
Ask them if they believe in evolution.

Because clearly that will demonstrate someones ability to lead and inspire others.

No, because it suggests whether or not someone is qualified to LEAD the greatest technological and scientific country the world has ever seen, in spite of Republicans trying to drag us back a couple of centuries.
:cuckoo:

Christ, and we wonder how a liberal like Obama could take this great country and piss it straight down the fucking toilet.

His supporters are just as fuckin' clueless as he is.
 
Ron Paul's a good man. Got some great ideas......Unfortunately, many of his other ideas are downright dangerous.

He's lookin at another 6-9% across the board.

He just said we should close Guantanamo and they cheered? WTF?
So what?.......They're Paulettes.

Like I said, many of his ideas are downright dangerous, that's why he hasn't a chance in hell of securing the nomination.

I don't even know why he bothers wasting his time......May as well just piss his donors money straight down the fuckin' toilet.

While I agree with the assessment of Ron Paul, about Guantanamo.

Our generals have said Guantanamo is a "recruitment tool" for our enemies.
Only three terrorist have been convicted and two were released by the Bush administration AFTER they were convicted.

Nearly all, if not all the terrorists tried in US courts have received life terms and live in max security prisons which no one has ever escaped from. And we are talking hundreds.

So the question isn't, "Which do you prefer?", but "Which is more effective?"
 

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