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Blog4Brains: FOX Poll on Debate: Ron Paul Gets Second!

  • Richard Brodie · 2 years ago
    It's obvious he's really starting to rattle them. We all owe Giuliani a great big "Thank you" for the gift of untold hundred's of thousands of dollars worth of Media attention he donated to Mr. Paul's campaign with his little outburst in the Fox debate!

    For your enjoyment here is a 2 minute campaign video that I just posted yesterday on YouTube:

    RON PAUL is OUR PLAN
  • ken · 2 years ago
    I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: Ron Paul should be running as a Democrat - he’s in the wrong party now. In fact, he has better chances of becoming a nominee in the Democrat Party! By the way, he's done, after that last debate!
  • Jim West · 2 years ago
    Ron Paul should NOT be running as a Democrat. The situation in the GOP is perfect for him. He will be able to monopolize all of the conservative anti-war votes while the pro-war votes will be divied up amongst all the other candidates thereby neutralizing them. Furthermore, Ron Paul is the most Regaanesque of all the candidates on the GOP side.
  • Richard Brodie · 2 years ago
    With three-fourths of the American people sick of this futile Iraq debacle, none of the other nine war mongers stands a chance against Clinton. And if that Chinese Communist worshipping globalist [deleted] gets into the White House we can either kiss our country good-bye or there will need to be the kind of a revolution that doesn't have "love" spelled backwards in it.
  • Cerebrl · 2 years ago
    Wow Richard, that was one hell of a comment. So, if I am reading this correctly, you are a fan of Hillary? Just kidding, no need to reiterate. Who said Clinton was going to be the Democratic presidential candidate anyways? Obama does have a pretty good chance. So, are you a fan of the war mongers or just a passionate hater of Hillary?
  • Richard Brodie · 2 years ago
    I don't think the PTB want Obama. They would prefer a mature cynical bittch like Hillary whose husband has already served them faithfully. They will install her as the Democratic candidate, if only to spare them possibly having to do a JFK number on Obama, an idealistic youngster who might, after coming to the realization of who really controls this world's destiny, might become sufficiently revolted and disgusted as to try and throw some wrench into their plans.

    I am a fan of the only non-warmonger among her potential oppenents, Ron Paul, and I am a passionate hater of Hillary's Marxist program for the futher destruction of the The Constitution and its first Ten Amendments.
  • Cerebrl · 2 years ago
    Richard -- Just for clarification, you meant Powers That Be don't want Obama? I have never seen PTB before, so I had to look it up.

    Well, I hope not as I am not a fan of Clinton either. Yet, I don't know which I am more afraid of -- I another war with Iran as we continue to struggle with Iraq or a Marxist program as you pointed out. It's like choose one: Kicked in the balls, or poked in the eyes. Either one just plain sucks.

    I just get pissed because the people that take a middle stance on their political ideology, don't get someone to represent them. It is either right or left with no center. I don't want to choose between the two. Damn it, I just get angry talking about this crap. Anyways, thanks for writing back. We all hope to hear from you again. Take care Richard.
  • Kilgore Trout · 2 years ago
    What Marxist program are you talking about? I dislike Hilary because she supported this war for way way too long. I've liked most of her domestic policies that I know about. All I can think of is Single Payer Health Care, which is hardly Marxist.
  • Cerebrl · 2 years ago
    Personally, I was being a little sarcastic, but I think the guy before me was referring to how he feels about her social programs. The guy sounded a little conservative, and they usually don't like any kind of socialization since it is expensive and can be a burden on the tax payers.

    In my opinion, I am not that super-keen on socialized medicine either since I think there are other ways to improve health care for all citizens. Yet, I am not totally against it either. I think the whole country just needs a serious overhaul. I am not sure just making health care socialized will necessarily fix our problems. It may even make it worse. But, that is another story.

    Take care my friend.
  • Kilgore Trout · 2 years ago
    I figured you were sarcastic but I was just curious about what Richard was up in arms about.

    Anyway, yeah of the Repubs running Ron Paul seems like the best option, but thats not saying much, I could pick a random person off the street and give them a 50/50 shot at being better than the Repub options. I actually know very little about the guy, I'm not going to waste any time out of my short life listening to a group of people who's greatest admiration is to Ronald Regan. Pathetic.