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At this point, do you plan on voting for Obama in 2012?

At this point, do you plan on voting for Obama in 2012?


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Ron Paul and I agree on many issues. I would consider voting for him. Please, refrain from ever speaking for me as you are more than often wrong.

To vote for Ron Paul is to disagree with Obama on 90% of the issues.......they are complete opposite ends of the political spectrum. Akin to saying you would consider voting for the extreme right......but maybe vote for the biggest Kenyan Leftist to ever stain the Whitehouse.
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Its not a liberal view.....its shared by many Conservatives, Republicans, Libertarians.

You can call it fried rice if you want! Glad to hear though that you agree with a non-intervention foreign policy.

We dont need a thrid party.....we simply need to reclaim the Republican party.....which is what the Tea Party is doing. There is a reason Ron Paul runs on the Republican ticket.
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The tea party supports Ron Paul's foreign policy positions? I would be interested in seeing the documentation you base that on, or is that just your feeling about it?
 
To vote for Ron Paul is to disagree with Obama on 90% of the issues.......they are complete opposite ends of the political spectrum

McCain was at the far right of the political spectrum. We chose the one in the middle.
 
You can call it fried rice if you want! Glad to hear though that you agree with a non-intervention foreign policy.

I agree with it with few exceptions.....but do not agree with the liberal view of cutting our military to Boy Scout status or attempting to balance the budget on the back of the military alone.

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The tea party supports Ron Paul's foreign policy positions? I would be interested in seeing the documentation you base that on, or is that just your feeling about it?

Well Im speaking as both a proud supporter of the Tea Party .....as well as a Ron Paul voter...........
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McCain was at the far right of the political spectrum. We chose the one in the middle.

Please.......McCamnesty spent more time on the liberal side of the aisle then his own.....he was the disgusting middle.

Instead....50 million Americans were fooled into electing the extreme Left in Barack Obama.....rated THE MOST LIBERAL SENATOR in 2007.....even more a left wing whack job than self proclaimed socialist Bernie Sanders.

If Barack Obama isnt the extreme Left.....who is?
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I agree with it with few exceptions.....but do not agree with the liberal view of cutting our military to Boy Scout status or attempting to balance the budget on the back of the military alone.

Now that you claimed it as a oonservative belief, is Ron Paul's foreign policy position one you agree with or not?

Well Im speaking as both a proud supporter of the Tea Party .....as well as a Ron Paul voter...........

So its just a feeling you have?
 
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Now that you claimed it as a oonservative belief, is Ron Paul's foreign policy position one you agree with or not?

Yes....with few exceptions


So its just a feeling you have?

A view I hold.....and the same view expressed by an overwhelming majority of my fellow Tea Party patriots.
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Kucinich......

Indeed Kucinich is one hell of a left wing whack job of a hobbit........but disagreements between him and Obama are few and far between.


The Most Liberal Senators of 2007
1. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
2. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I
3. Joseph Biden, D-Del.
4. Bernie Sanders, S-Vt.
5 Robert Menendez, D-N.J

.....the biggest Leftist to ever stain the Whitehouse.
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It's hard to say since we don't know who else is running. Given a decent Republican candidate, no way in hell will Obama get my vote. Given a Republican idiot, there's a possibility. Regardless, Obama can not get my support, he'd be a protest vote if he ever got my vote.
 
Ron Paul is almost as conservative as me.......with few exceptions

You are contradicting your earlier statements. You said Ron Paul's nonintervention position was a conservative ideal. So if you are less noninterventionist than Paul, logically you would be less conservative.
 
I plan on voting for Colonel Sanders. :mrgreen:
It is all rigged folks. :doh
 
You know, at this point, I hope he's voted out of office purely because I want people to stop bitching about him. Seriously, Some conservatives here blame him for everything short of their bowel movements, but alas, I should not think so wishfully, for even if a republican is voted into power in 2012, and they fail to fix the economy, we'll hear for 4 years "Obama's mess was too big to fix".

And irony and Hypocracy will have won the battle once more.

We're just getting even for the 8 years of hell you gave Bush. Most of the **** yall complained about wasn't even true.
 
We're just getting even for the 8 years of hell you gave Bush. Most of the **** yall complained about wasn't even true.

So you're behaving just like the liberals that you don't like? Good to know.
 
Eh, I don't know. I'd much rather vote for someone like Bloomberg if he ran, regardless of on which ticket.
 
Abortion should be left to the states, the government should get out of marriage, the drug war is retarded and should be ended, he is anti-war and supports getting rid of the Cuban embargo. Abortion is the only one out of these that strains support from the left.

His support for unrestricted free trade should be enough to put up red flags for any social liberal who even thinks about supporting Ron Paul. The kind of free trade he's talking about is the same kind that gave us Charles Taylor's Liberia.
 
Eh, I don't know. I'd much rather vote for someone like Bloomberg if he ran, regardless of on which ticket.

You mean the guy that instructed New Yorkers to periodically open and check the food in their fridges after the black out in New York a few years ago? I like him too but he better have some good advisors before he opens his mouth. Strangely he only said that once and apparently someone explained to him that was a bad idea as you loose all the cool air in your fridge when you open it.

But then again the guy is so wealth he's probably never had to open a fridge let alone prepare his own meals so how would he know?
 
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You mean the guy that instructed New Yorkers to periodically open and check the food in their fridges after the black out in New York a few years ago? I like him too but he better have some good advisors before he opens his mouth. Strangely he only said that once and apparently someone explained to him that was a bad idea as you loose all the cool air in your fridge when you open it.

But then again the guy is so wealth he's probably never had to open a fridge let alone prepare his own meals so how would he know?


Except for the military, I agree with pretty much all his views to some extent.
He's actually a very down to earth guy, he takes the subway to work everyday just like everyone else.

Also, he said he's not running, but one of his advisors before said that he'd be willing to spend ~3 billion on his campaign. For an independent, he'd have 3x as much funding as the democrats and republicans combined, which would give him a running chance.
 
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