And the Ron Paul express steams full speed ahead.


Originally posted by Southern Guardian
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
Originally posted by Southern Guardian
This, coming from you? And you see absolutely no hypocrisy when we apply this to Obama with many members on here? Remember, the hate for Obama occured well before he was even elected.
Talk about apples and oranges
Clearly you don't understand something so simple.
Hatred to Obama, ok
Hatred to Ron Paul, unfair and not ok.
= hypocrisy.
Right, you've made up your mind.
Obama ran on Yes we Can, Hope & Change
He never defined yes we can what, hop for what or change what
He ran on gimmicks with no substance
Who? Barack Obama? Wasn't he suppose to withdraw all troops from Iraq by August 2011? I've noticed his broken promises, I've noticed his faliure on many things, I don't think he deserves a second term (neither do any of the other republican candidates), so, by all means, bring on the issues about him. Where shall we start?
Patriot act?
Marijuana?
His healthcare bill?
Please, if you think you're going to "get me" by criticizing Obama on many of his actions in the whitehouse, you are wasting your time. I'm already well aware and have stated my issues with him already.
Ron Paul on the other hand never evades a debate
I guess that's perception at the end of the day. To me, Ron Paul says alot of things to sound as far apart from the other candidates as possible, but his views are beyond reality. It's very easy for him to talk up his policies and views when he's not being challanged to walk the talk.
www.chron.com...
I hope some of that stimulus money went to NASA as per Ron Paul's request. Hold on, what's wrong with the freemarket Ron? All that bad stimulus..... but I guess we can cut corners around the freemarket right? Paulers are the ones that are going to draw the line as to what's socialist and what's not, huh?
yep.
but hay why not give the man who says he going to implement
what the people want. Give this man a chance in the seat, an see how it goes. Rather than vote for people who are saying what you don't want to
happen or have got you in the state you are in now a chance. 
In a press conference following the announcement of the straw poll results at the annual Washington gathering of social conservatives, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins all but dismissed the results as irrelevant, citing 600 people who registered Saturday morning and, he said, “left after Ron Paul spoke.”
A total of 1,983 ballots were cast. “You do the math,” Perkins said.