If I were American, I would vote for Ron Paul! »
Posted by: gsmaster 4 months, 3 weeks agoThe social networks talk for themselves, Look at todays headlines: Report: Most Americans Glum on Financial Progress Middle class grow fearful about their prospects Joe Biden On Iraq: Staying Is "Killing Us" It is you complaining, then take your chance to change it.
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stephen-johnson4 months, 3 weeks ago
"I would encourage every American to make a donation to his presidential campaign."
Paul is no longer running for president of the US - he's running to retain his congressional seat.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/03...
"Paul indicated that the 2008 presidential campaign portion of his revolution is over.
An earlier version of this report indicated that Paul would "drop out" of the race. In the video, Paul did not use the words "drop out," opting instead to say the campaign is "winding down," and he encourages supporters to still cast votes for him. But he referred to his campaign in the past tense."
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
stephen-
he's still in the race. and I am voting for RON PAUL OR NOT AT ALL!
he won the congressional seat already. update!
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blablabla4 months, 3 weeks ago
Stephen, he is still in the presidential race, he has won his congressional seat a month ago. He may not win even if McCain croaks but he is changing the GOP single handedly and i would vote for him even if i were the only one to do so. All you Obama and McCain lovers should take a look at Ron Paul just for a few minutes and ask yourselves some hard questions...
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gsmaster4 months, 3 weeks ago
Thanks for the headline Stephen,,, I did notice that Ron Paul did not even get the coverage that received other Political Candidates... It is quite clear that is not the Big Dogs choice... but maybe for the next period people will be more mature to make this change,,, if it is not too late
GS
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
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bruhaha4 months, 3 weeks ago
I would not vote for him. While I do agree with him somewhat on his foreign policy ideas and on his support for the bill of rights and his support of the bill of rights, other than those issues, He is nothing but a far right republican. I lost a lot of the respect for him when he signed on as a co-sponsor of the lie-filled HR 888
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
bruhaha-
check this video out:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jWr5Wl-mev0
Ron Paul is a real American. are you???
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
I know you are a real American. and, that was a stupid remark on my part, but, I couldn't get back to it in time to change it. (Is it my computer, or propeller? not sure, but, slow is the process. sorry)
please watch that very troubling video, bru.
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CRYMTYPHON4 months, 3 weeks ago
HR 888 summary from wickepedia:
Business Travel Facilitation Act of 2007 - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to include business facilitation visitors from a qualifying country as nonimmigrant aliens visiting the United States temporarily for business.
Defines "business facilitation visitor" as an alien visiting the United States temporarily to: (1) provide services pursuant to a qualifying services contract; or (2) provide management or technical training to, or receive management or technical training from personnel of a U.S. entity. Sets forth conditions with respect to: (1) provision of services; and (2) provision or receipt of management or technical training. ...
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CRYMTYPHON4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Provides a period of authorized admission of: (1) one year with a one-time six month extension for an alien providing services; and (2) one year for an alien providing or receiving management or technical training.
Prohibits such aliens from changing nonimmigrant status or adjusting to immigrant status.
Authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security to prohibit business facilitation entries from a country whose nationals have engaged in a pattern of fraud involving visas or other immigration matters.
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PresidentBuckheadd4 months, 3 weeks ago
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puffin4 months, 3 weeks ago
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panzerv4 months, 3 weeks ago
I would vote for him, but I think if Ron Paul did get into the presidency, he would be made an example of in much the same way that Kennedy was. Nobody can stop what this country has become. The greed will have to cause it's own collapse. And just like Nazi Germany, everybody will pay for this government's actions. The outlook is grim.
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GHOSTWHOWALKS4 months, 3 weeks ago
Not trying to correct a mistake through peaceful means and by electing those who would actually get it done; instead of just giving up is the worst kind of cowardice.
If Ron Paul isn't afraid of what may, or may not happen to him, why should I be? Do you think Kennedy, or King, believed that they should just curl up, and be fearful that they might get shot because of their attempts to change the policies of a corrupt and evil system?
Paul doesn't want to run your life, he just wants the United States to be what it can be and what it should be.
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
Obama does not have the experience nor the knowledge necessary to bring our country back to status. He is a member of the CFR. and he proposes billions in aid to other countries...when we need URGENT help right here at home.
Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel are the candidates that should have been given their just time and exposure. they were cut from the media focus. we never got to see the value these 3 could bring to the table.
I disagree with you digital! (but, I respect your opinion and I refuse to use that negative button)
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
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joeblowe4 months, 3 weeks ago
It is appalling to me that so many people are sucked into the idiocy promulgated by the "magic box" in the living room. Do we hear the phrase "honest, decent, patriot" applied to Dr. Paul? No -- we hear "radical right" and "kooky old guy." I must be a kooky old guy too because a lot of what he says makes sense to me. Unlike any of the "main" candidates - who might have a smoother media presentation, but don't have the CONTENT.
The country IS in trouble, and it DOES need to get "back on track." Hillary, Barry, John ... NONE of them really has a good, solid plan for that. They get on a stump and promise a basket of goodies (but don't say who will PAY for it) and the idiots in the audience glaze over and reach out for that basket. SURPRISE - it's full of mouse traps.
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
Joe-
I love it when you drop in and set it straight!! The country is in severe/urgent need of help...
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MajJohn4 months, 3 weeks ago
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blablabla4 months, 3 weeks ago
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ecotourusa4 months, 3 weeks ago
thank you blablabla...I was going to make that statement, but I realized it was just bait. (he's probably away watching main stream media on TV)
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