This guy is full of shit. Ron Paul deserves to win.
"Defeating a sandwich, only makes it tastier." - Virginia
This guy is full of shit. Ron Paul deserves to win.
"Defeating a sandwich, only makes it tastier." - Virginia
I thought it's funny how they ignore Ron Paul, not even saying his name.
No, please no. We are still suffering from the last idiot from Texas.
And that dude, Perry, wanted Texas to leave the USA till Obama bailed him out. It's just weird how so many seem to forget what happen just a few years ago.
I wish Ron Paul could get more air time, because he makes some great points that should be addressed. Instead we get is Bachman's idiotic bigotry and Palin's latest attempt to cash in on her fame.
Even though, underneath it all, he is a religious nut job, let's give Ron Paul at little more air time, please.
"Defeating a sandwich, only makes it tastier." - Virginia
People I don't want to be chosen:
Now, Rick Perry is a funny one. Like Bachmann and Cain, he's a Christian extremist. That whole prayer rally was unnecessary and in any case illegal. Having no respect for the Constitution is worrying in a Republican.
Gary Johnson is dead in the water. I like Ron Paul more and more with every passing day. Mitt Romney is still a safe, middle-of-the-road candidate, and Giuliani would be fantastic, but he's not even officially running.
| Kantor said: People I don't want to be chosen:
Now, Rick Perry is a funny one. Like Bachmann and Cain, he's a Christian extremist. That whole prayer rally was unnecessary and in any case illegal. Having no respect for the Constitution is worrying in a Republican. Gary Johnson is dead in the water. I like Ron Paul more and more with every passing day. Mitt Romney is still a safe, middle-of-the-road candidate, and Giuliani would be fantastic, but he's not even officially running. |
See... what I find most outrageous by that, is that somehow curing being gay is considered something Medicare can pay for.
I mean... what the hell?
There is a big arguement about whether or not federal money should go to abortions... but not gay curing clinics?
I mean, why would democrats allow money to go to that?

| Kantor said: People I don't want to be chosen:
Now, Rick Perry is a funny one. Like Bachmann and Cain, he's a Christian extremist. That whole prayer rally was unnecessary and in any case illegal. Having no respect for the Constitution is worrying in a Republican. Gary Johnson is dead in the water. I like Ron Paul more and more with every passing day. Mitt Romney is still a safe, middle-of-the-road candidate, and Giuliani would be fantastic, but he's not even officially running. |
Damn it! is Cain a nut job too? That sucks since he makes by far the most economic sense.
whatever happened to that jindal (?) guy...
i know in between last time and this time there was talk of him going for it...
"I like my steaks how i like my women. Bloody and all over my face"
"Its like sex, but with a winner!"

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Kasz216 said:
See... what I find most outrageous by that, is that somehow curing being gay is considered something Medicare can pay for. I mean... what the hell? There is a big arguement about whether or not federal money should go to abortions... but not gay curing clinics? |
i thought he ran a normal practice that just happened to do those if someone wanted?
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"Its like sex, but with a winner!"

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Machina said:
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Ah, yes. You do. Ron Paul (Congressman, TX), his son Rand Paul (Senator, KY), Gary Johnson (former Governor, New Mexico). There are probably a few more, but those are the names I know that get out.
Additionally, you have the Tea Party which is an economically liberal platform that is, for the most part, socially agnostic. I worry many are co-opted by socially conservatives, but in general, they've stuck with just the economy, and there are a lot of people involved in that - about ~50 congressmen and senators from the Republican party. They were essentially the ones refusing to vote on Bohner's debt deal, and were the ones that passed the 'Cap, Cut & Balance' act in Congress.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.