Don’t turn into a political cartoon!there are too many of them already. People watch what all the TV and newspapers and then believe they are being told the truth. Most of it is lies and propaganda.
Why vote for Ron Paul? Because regardless of who wins, things are going to stay virtually the same. Washington needs to hear the message that we’re tired of the way it’s running the country.
I’m no fan of a lot of Paul’s ideas (frankly his faith in the free market is based on little more than a hallucination), but he is more forthright and less of a hypocrite than any other politician I know of. You can’t coerce him away from what he believes is right.
He can’s possibly win, but the more votes he gets, the more it will encourage others like him to run for office, people with good ideas who work for the actual interests of the people and won’t start bending to the will of the establishment the moment they get into office.
Templo S.U.D. almost 13 years ago
Why do they even bother asking for advice from a misanthrope? (Hope Jan and Zack had a nice mother/son date.)
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 13 years ago
Obama could have done better, but you still need to look at the odds that has gone against him (I´d blame his advisors more).
Stagger Lee almost 13 years ago
Yea, advisors thinking that they could give advice to a complete idiot.
Yukoneric almost 13 years ago
Cater had great advisers…………. YEAH, RIGHT! If not Obama, then Ron Paul…………………..
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Because we never see Mr. Grumbine face to face.
pam Miner almost 13 years ago
Don’t turn into a political cartoon!there are too many of them already. People watch what all the TV and newspapers and then believe they are being told the truth. Most of it is lies and propaganda.
pschearer Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Why vote for Ron Paul to get a nuclear-armed Iran when you can stay with Obama and get the same result?
Seeker149 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Why vote for Ron Paul? Because regardless of who wins, things are going to stay virtually the same. Washington needs to hear the message that we’re tired of the way it’s running the country.
I’m no fan of a lot of Paul’s ideas (frankly his faith in the free market is based on little more than a hallucination), but he is more forthright and less of a hypocrite than any other politician I know of. You can’t coerce him away from what he believes is right.
He can’s possibly win, but the more votes he gets, the more it will encourage others like him to run for office, people with good ideas who work for the actual interests of the people and won’t start bending to the will of the establishment the moment they get into office.