12-04-2011, 11:03 PM | #5 |
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I like Ron Paul and his libertarian stance but let's face it he will not get elected. It's just too much of a change for America to accept at once. Too add to that; if he did get elected 90% of the stuff he claims to want would not get passed simply because it's near impossible to do.
With that being said... the rest of the GOP field is not really even worth discussing; nor is Obama, so we're screwed one way or another.
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12-04-2011, 11:31 PM | #7 |
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LOL, I think right off the bat that if a candidate comes out of nowhere; no one has heard of him before or has very limited experience (i.e. our current President) or half the current candidates... the voters are on the losing side without a doubt.
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12-05-2011, 08:32 AM | #9 |
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lol I never took Cain seriously. It was like his entire campaign was based off GOP talking points and nothing else. In the very first clip of him I saw, he was going on about how Obama was a dirty hippie socialist puppy raper. He was basically saying whatever it took to win the hearts of R voters, as is everyone else in the field right now.
The thing I respect about Paul though is how he doesn't seem to do that. He sticks to his guns and that's probably why nobody talks about him. Shame Also +100 for Carlin
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