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Yes but what if all these online voters got off their ass and actually voted for him IRL when the time came????
Originally posted by Diplomat
I am a Ron Paul supporter, but even I can see that that poll is completely meaningless.
There were like 15 threads on GLP earlier telling everyone to go vote. That site alone probably accounted for thousands of the votes. lol
And you do know that msnbc.com is a left/liberal website, don't you? Of course a bunch of liberals and progressives are going to choose Ron Paul over the rest of those Republicans.
The Republicans who will actually be choosing their candidate are brainwashed idiots that will most likely select someone like Romney or Perry... mainly because the media tells them to...
Originally posted by Diplomat
I am a Ron Paul supporter, but even I can see that that poll is completely meaningless.
There were like 15 threads on GLP earlier telling everyone to go vote. That site alone probably accounted for thousands of the votes. lol
Originally posted by DAVID64
I hope this is a sign that Americans are waking up and are finally realizing we just can not afford another President who has the backing of big business. We've seen where this has got us. No jobs, up to our eyeballs in debt, invading countries with no credible reasons. We need a person who has stuck to his principles, even when those ideas weren't popular. Who will do what's best for The People, not the corporations.
Originally posted by Diplomat
Originally posted by DAVID64
I hope this is a sign that Americans are waking up and are finally realizing we just can not afford another President who has the backing of big business. We've seen where this has got us. No jobs, up to our eyeballs in debt, invading countries with no credible reasons. We need a person who has stuck to his principles, even when those ideas weren't popular. Who will do what's best for The People, not the corporations.
Oh yea, 34,000 votes on an msnbc poll really shows that "Americans are waking up."
Do you know how many Americans there are? Over 300 MILLION.
lol, get real...
Originally posted by DAVID64
Originally posted by Diplomat
Originally posted by DAVID64
I hope this is a sign that Americans are waking up and are finally realizing we just can not afford another President who has the backing of big business. We've seen where this has got us. No jobs, up to our eyeballs in debt, invading countries with no credible reasons. We need a person who has stuck to his principles, even when those ideas weren't popular. Who will do what's best for The People, not the corporations.
Oh yea, 34,000 votes on an msnbc poll really shows that "Americans are waking up."
Do you know how many Americans there are? Over 300 MILLION.
lol, get real...
I did not say that Americans are waking up, I said I hope it is a sign they are. If you are going to quote me, don't just pick what words you want to use. I'm as real as it gets, a person who is pissed at the way this country is being thrown to the dogs and hoping there is way to fix it.
Originally posted by BeyondPerception
Now, lets count up how many comments were made for the individual candidates... Which requires you to make an account.
Paul 348
Hunstman 59
Romney 55
Perry 26
Cain 16
Santorum 13
Gingrich 10
Bachmann 6
So much for these so-called front-runners.
And all of this when Paul apparently got little to no airtime.
Shucks!
edit on 9/8/2011 by BeyondPerception because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by DAVID64
I hope this is a sign that Americans are waking up and are finally realizing we just can not afford another President who has the backing of big business. We've seen where this has got us. No jobs, up to our eyeballs in debt, invading countries with no credible reasons. We need a person who has stuck to his principles, even when those ideas weren't popular. Who will do what's best for The People, not the corporations.
Originally posted by fooks
Originally posted by BeyondPerception
Now, lets count up how many comments were made for the individual candidates... Which requires you to make an account.
Paul 348
Hunstman 59
Romney 55
Perry 26
Cain 16
Santorum 13
Gingrich 10
Bachmann 6
So much for these so-called front-runners.
And all of this when Paul apparently got little to no airtime.
Shucks!
edit on 9/8/2011 by BeyondPerception because: (no reason given)
were they all good comments?
funny how he wins "online polls" only.
the numbers can't even be believed.
eta; sorry, if it's a paul fest flash mob again, then i can see it.edit on 8-9-2011 by fooks because: (no reason given)