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ntltrmllgnc rated 3 months ago
we'll see about that
greenchair rated 3 months ago
People who say they used to be for Paul but now want Obama make me LOL. You couldn't find two more diametrically opposed viewpoints if you tried. Anyone who would vote of Obama since they can't have Paul is COMPLETELY IGNORANT OF THE ISSUES and should scare the shit out of everybody.
rssn rated 3 months ago
I'm sick of Ron Paul.
Gracey rated 3 months ago
Typical GOP behavior. This is why, despite my support for Ron Paul, I will be taking the Democrat ballot tomorrow, and I will be voting for Mr. Obama. When you can't effect change through the established rules, it's time to call it a wash, and just walk away... Mr. Obama might not be perfect (hell, who is!?) but he is a far cry better than Mr. McCain, who I have stated from the start I would not support or vote for, I don't care what party he claims to be of. Personally, I believe the GOP set out to lose this one on purpose....
Sando rated 3 months ago
This doesn't surprise me at all.
SoundsLike rated 3 months ago
Republican Party officials in Missouri are the latest to make an attempt to stop Ron Paul's duly elected delegates from attending the national GOP convention. Their method is even more brazen and ill-considered than previous ones: according to them, supporting Ron Paul is evidence of disloyalty to the Republican Party. The politics of power over principles is coming to an end. Conservatives are going to take the GOP back from those who gave us Bush, even if it means losing the executive branch forever.
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