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New Paul ad proves that Romney & Perry are bought & paid-for by big business:
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Ron Paul can't win because he is a loon.
Ron Paul can't win because...
Romney is for the banksters & Perry is, at the very least, for big pharma. IOW- they're bought and paid for. Their allegiances don't lie w/ the people
Ron Paul can't win because he is a loon.
Ron Paul can't win because he is a loon.
Like I said... No real reason. Thanks for proving my point Swallow.
Who authored and introduced the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.? LOL
Glass
The bill that ultimately repealed the Act was introduced in the Senate by Phil Gramm (Republican of Texas) and in the House of Representatives by Jim Leach (R-Iowa) in 1999.
Businessman Herman Cain and former senator Rick Santorum finished in second and third place with 23% and 16% respectively. Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., finished with 8%, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney received 4% and former speaker Newt Gingrich received 3% of the vote.
Paul supporters came out strong during his speech on Saturday at the Omni Shoreham hotel in Washington, standing and cheering several times. During his speech, peppered with Biblical references, Paul equated wars with the destruction of the family.
"Wars generally lead to inflation, the destruction of money," Paul said. "We invite this idea that we can spend endlessly and we can print the money, and literally it undermines the family and undermines the economic system. When you lose a job, it's harder to keep the family together." Paul has received an average of 8% in recent national polls, according to Real Clear Politics.
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At this weekend’s Values Voter Summit, sponsored by the Family Research Council, the American Family Association, Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University, and other like-minded organizations, you’d expect a strong social conservative – say, Michele Bachmann or Rick Santorum – to do well in a mock election among Republican presidential hopefuls. But, no, it was libertarian Ron Paul who won the day, taking a relative whopping 37 percent of the vote – way ahead of Bachmann (8 percent) and Santorum (16 percent), even besting current conservative favorite Herman Cain (23 percent).
Ron Paul? The man who says the federal government has no authority to regulate recreational drugs, prostitution, and same-sex marriage? Who says he would not have ordered the killing of al Qaeda’s Osama bin Laden and Anwar al-Awlaki? This kind of thing has happened before at special interest gatherings. For two years in a row now, Paul has won the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll under similar circumstances.
There’s no doubt that Paul supporters are –“stuffing the ballot box” isn’t the right phrase – showing up at such gatherings in a way to give their man a good showing. Nothing wrong with that. Tony Perkins, who heads the Family Research Council, points out that some 600 people registered Saturday morning (not for the full weekend, and many of them students who paid the lowest entry fee) voted for Paul, then left after he spoke. Of the 3,400 people who attended, 1,983 voted. “You do the math,” Perkins told reporters.
Still, although Paul may carry a strong libertarian message with tea party crossovers, he does not do particularly well in state and national polls asking who the GOP should pick as their champion to challenge Barack Obama. In the most recent Gallup poll, taken in mid-September, he came in third (with 13 percent) behind Mitt Romney (24 percent) and Rick Perry (31 percent). In a more recent Washington Post-ABC News poll, Paul gets 11 percent among the general population and 9 percent among registered voters (figures that have held steady for months).
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Romney is for the banksters & Perry is, at the very least, for big pharma. IOW- they're bought and paid for. Their allegiances don't lie w/ the people
In case you've had your head in the sand the entire last 3 years the ONLY PEOPLE SUCCEEDING ARE CEO'S AND WALL STREET.
Hardly a republican problem.
McConnell and Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) met with financial chiefs in New York this month, on the eve of the Senate debate on a regulatory reform bill
He is not a loon, he is just saying things that you have not heard an official say before. He is what unscripted is like. When there is no rehearsal before the camera turns on, and when someone has the balls to actually take a position and stand by it.
Yes he cannot win, but he may do America a favor by expoosing the undesireable sides of his opponents.
Yep, but do not give up yet.He is not a loon, he is just saying things that you have not heard an official say before. He is what unscripted is like. When there is no rehearsal before the camera turns on, and when someone has the balls to actually take a position and stand by it.
No, Paul is not a loon. But this is why hell never win the republican nomination: hes seen as a threat to the corporate/GOP establishment.