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JoeE71 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Actually Mitt Romney DID go to Harvard and BYU and did learn about the economy. Both are some of the best business schools in the world. However, I do think Ron Paul is good on the economy, probably the best on the economy out of the Repubs and Dems, except for Romney.
obaidkarki (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
GretchenDawntreader Please accept my subscription and Friendship. Come for Coffee and Cookies There is always Dubai here Best Wishes Obaid Karki תּוֹדָה רַבָּה עביד כארכיعبيد كركي
GretchenDawntreader (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I have to say one thing. I may not agree with obaidkarki about Ron Paul, but it makes me feel hope for this country that for all the paranoia and racism in the news, this man has a voice.He and I can disagree, and that's ok, and that's America.This probably sounds awkward and weird and maybe that's a sign of how much further we have to go...but I value this man's voice.America needs your voice, needs everyone's voice. We only fail, when we stop communicating. So keep it up!
GretchenDawntreader (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I will certainly agree that there is an unreasonable lock on power by the two dominant parties, making the bar stupidly high for any challenge to secure that power, and that the debate authorities shouldn't be able to just cut Ron Paul or anyone else out of the debates. I mean you can't have 20 people up there, but 5 would have been fine and 5 would have included Ron Paul.Dennis Kucinich got cut out and I liked him. So yeah, it's arbitrary and stupid, I agree. Bloomberg might have made it
Hzqi (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I don't know of any Ron Paulys that say that. There is a bunch of controversy surrounding the voting system, but that's a whole other story. No, what the RPs say, is that the system is devised for "politicians politicians" to have their crooked cronys push them into power with the absurdly convoluted nomination system. It's not just a matter of "votes" (Look it up). That, and people are too fucking stupid to put some thought into what they vote for. They get ideas in their heads without reason.
GretchenDawntreader (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
didn't get me McCain. I'm a Democrat.Ron Paul would have been a more interesting republican nominee, but if you don't get the votes, then you don't get to be the nominee.What gets me about the whole Ron Paul movement is that it seems RP supporters think *he won but no one will admit it* or *he won and was defrauded of his victory.*He didn't win, it's that simple. He may be a smart guy and a nice guy but if you don't win, you don't get to be the nominee.
Hzqi (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The whole thing is an empty popularity quest. And who did it get you? TemperaMENTAL McLame, and his guntoting wonderwoman. McCain isn't fit to lick Ron Paul's boots. But due to the convoluted, crony driven process there he is. A Moron Apart.
Hzqi (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
In God We Trust was tacked on hundreds of years after the birth of America. America was FOUNDED on seperation of church and state. If you want a religious nation, why don't you go make one?
doway1609 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
brian8793: Your ignorance and stupidity really amaze me!! Envious of Mormons?? Are you that retarded!? YOU yourself don't know Ron Paul's record and history neither does Romney's, and most of all you don't know nothing of our constitution so stop bragging! You kiss his ass because he's mormon and that not the way to pick! Stupid people like you need to be exiled! Constitution: Read it or loose it you donkey!
mikeleeross (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
yes it is right, If you want to live in a place where religon and politics are seperate then move, In God We Trust Always and forever. |