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Originally Posted by TESTINGurTOMATO So he's aaaaaa Dempublibertaricanocrat??????????????
When I look at a ballot I would be looking to find him under??? Other??? Bemused???
He seems to too much like most Americans ..... undecided. What party will he run with / we vote for? |
Why is it that you disagree with half of what he says?
IMO a candidate for the Presidency needs to play a role for a majority of people, particularly ones that identify with his platform and are going to actually vote. However, as a candidate for the nomination to run for PRESIDENT, he
seems to be all about the buffet style of platforming, I'll take one from them and one from there, one from here. I smell a ROSS PEROT campaign coming at us.
Should he find that role, win the nomination, and presidency, only then should he allow HIS convictions to be part of his vote on whatever policy comes to his desk. Of course this is just my take on candidate strategy but who the hell am I?
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Originally Posted by Honclfibr Not sure how you say that about Ron Paul. I disagree with about 50% of what he stands for, but if there's one thing I can say for the guy, it's that he stands by his convictions.
His ideas on taxation and the economy, though I think too radical to be implemented in modern America, are far from "undecided". |
Good summary of my thoughts DAVE, KB and RANDY