Will you vote for Ron Paul?

Would you vote for Ron Paul?

  • Yes, I will would vote for Ron Paul

    Votes: 35 50.0%
  • No, I will not vote for Ron Paul

    Votes: 29 41.4%
  • No, I will vote for the Marxist - Obama

    Votes: 6 8.6%

  • Total voters
    70
  • Poll closed .
Ron Paul hasn't sold me yet and right now I'm hoping he is not the nominee. But if the choice is between him and Barack Obama, I will vote for Paul in a heartbeat.
 
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I did not vote for Ron Paul last time around because of what I thought was an irresponsible withdraw in the Middle East. I now support an immediate withdraw from the Middle East and would like to see the Middle East waller in their own misery. The Middle East does not want our help. They want to live like cavemen, so let's let them. Let's not buy any oil from them either. Let's drill here. We have more oil than the Middle East.

Ron Paul also wants to cut off aid to these terrotrist countries and I am all for it. Let's let the world know what it will be like to live without the USA and take care of our own finances here at home for a while.
 
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Obama wrote this in his book "Dreams from My Father" - "I choose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist Professors and the Structural Feminists and punk-rock performance poets". - Obama

I will translate it for you: "I choose my friends carefully. The Black Panthers. The Socialist Students. The Illegal Aliens. The Marxist Professors, and the Lesbians and the Drug Addicts".

Notice "The Marxist Professors" did not need any translation?
 
Obama packs the pockets of his rich friends with our tax money.

How is that Marxist?
 
Nice non sequitur to derail the thread though. I really would like to hear from those who would vote for Ron Paul and why. Also from those who would not and why.
 
This is probably the only time in my life that I get to vote for a marxist and it does not count. Cool...
 
Ron Paul is one of the very few in Congress who consistently votes true to his principles, regardless of what's politically expedient at the time. Remember him getting booed in a 2008 primary regarding blowback on 9/11? I think he knows that many of his views, especially on national security issues and social issues, don't jibe with the base. But he speaks it anyways. That's a big reason why he doesn't make it out of the primaries even though he's one of the few actual conservatives. They're a dying breed I think.

I probably wouldn't vote for him because of his economic policies, but I respect the hell out of him.
 
Ron Paul is one of the very few in Congress who consistently votes true to his principles, regardless of what's politically expedient at the time. Remember him getting booed in a 2008 primary regarding blowback on 9/11? I think he knows that many of his views, especially on national security issues and social issues, don't jibe with the base. But he speaks it anyways. That's a big reason why he doesn't make it out of the primaries even though he's one of the few actual conservatives. They're a dying breed I think.

I probably wouldn't vote for him because of his economic policies, but I respect the hell out of him.

ron paul runs around whining about earmarks but never met an earmark he didn't like.

ron paul talks about term limits while making his entire career (and now his sonny boy's) collecting a government paycheck...

all the while not knowing anything about the constitution and being naive about foreign policy.

yeah, hes a keeper. *shakes head*
 

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