The [Ron Paul] Revolution Is Underway

Of course, Barack Obama has fought hard and long to undo the Patriot Act...



:rolleyes:

No he didn't. He also signed the NDAA. Any Republican (save maybe Paul who's got other issues) would have done the same. And we wouldn't have gotten health care and probably wouldn't be out of Iraq. All in all it sucks that Obama is as far left as we've got but you're job is to convince me that you have a candidate to the left of Obama.
 
Some revolution. He couldn't even beat a frothy mix of sperm and fecal matter.
 
I trust your nose knows...

..."sperm and fecal matter" when it's buried in it.

LOL, no, just google.

Did I insult your savior?

It's hard to tell who is more of a joke, you or santorum.
 
LOL, no, just google.

Did I insult your savior?

It's hard to tell who is more of a joke, you or santorum.

As lame as that material is...

...explains why you have a hard time telling.
 
You don't understand how to use elipses, do you?

Can't make it as a comedian...

...so throwing your red crayon in as a wannabe grammarian is your next choice?

You really oughta just stick with where your true talent lies...

...troll.

BTW...

...troll:

What do you link of your homey's "point" about Obama taking more than 62% of the vote in November?
 
I think Ron Paul has some great ideas.

However:

A) He is too old at 76 to be newly elected as POTUS (Please don't dare compare him to Reagan)
B) Demolishing the Federal Reserve is a dumb idea and I can't imagine how he would actually go about doing it.
C) He is an isolationist that thinks the US barely needs a military. That is dangerous!
D) All of the above make him unelectable.

If Republicans are serious about winning the White House they will rally around Romney quickly and he will select Christie as his running mate. The ticket will attract moderates and independents. I expect ultra conservatives (evangelicals) will hold their noses and vote too. Why? A) The love to vote in the first place and B) they hate Obama even more than they are concerned about Romney.

Let's get these side shows over with and bring on the main acts.

Do you want Obama out or not? That is the question.
 
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I think Ron Paul has some great ideas.

However:

A) He is too old at 76 to be newly elected as POTUS (Please don't dare compare him to Reagan)
B) Demolishing the Federal Reserve is a dumb idea and I can't imagine how he would actually go about doing it.
C) He is an isolationist that thinks the US barely needs a military. That is dangerous!
D) All of the above make him unelectable.

If Republicans are serious about winning the White House they will rally around Romney quickly and he will select Christie as his running mate. The ticket will attract moderates and independents. I expect ultra conservatives (evangelicals) will hold their noses and vote too. Why? A) The love to vote in the first place and B) they hate Obama even more than they are concerned about Romney.

Let's get these side shows over with and bring on the main acts.

Do you want Obama out or not? That is the question.
Romney may not be as electable as many Rs think:
. Romneycare
. Flip-flops
. Fired 1,000s of middle class workers as head of Bain Capital
. Mormon
. Won only one general election

Axelrod fill have a field day blasting Romney.
 
Romney may not be as electable as many Rs think:
. Romneycare
. Flip-flops
. Fired 1,000s of middle class workers as head of Bain Capital
. Mormon
. Won only one general election

Axelrod fill have a field day blasting Romney.

Romney will pound Obama's record while Obama attacks the man, Romney. It wll be up to the American people. I just cant believe people want 4 more years of this....but we'll see
 
Can't make it as a comedian...

...so throwing your red crayon in as a wannabe grammarian is your next choice?

You really oughta just stick with where your true talent lies...

...troll.

BTW...

...troll:

What do you link of your homey's "point" about Obama taking more than 62% of the vote in November?

LOL, you have me confused with DCL. I'm no comedian. But that doesn't mean that you aren't comical.

And I'm also not a grammarian. But this ridiculous affectation of using elipses the way you are to seem more profound or intelligent is pretty laughable.

Hey, maybe you're actually the comedian.
 
Romney may not be as electable as many Rs think:
. Romneycare
. Flip-flops
. Fired 1,000s of middle class workers as head of Bain Capital
. Mormon
. Won only one general election

Axelrod fill have a field day blasting Romney.

Romney isnt electable. He's Commodus, and the GOP peasants want Maximus.
 
Romney isnt electable. He's Commodus, and the GOP peasants want Maximus.

But in the general election, Romney is the only Pub in the field anywhere near to electable. Face it, there will never be a President Paul or a President Gingrich or a President Santorum. To the American people, they're all Commodus.
 
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I think Ron Paul has some great ideas.

However:

A) He is too old at 76 to be newly elected as POTUS (Please don't dare compare him to Reagan)
B) Demolishing the Federal Reserve is a dumb idea and I can't imagine how he would actually go about doing it.
C) He is an isolationist that thinks the US barely needs a military. That is dangerous!
D) All of the above make him unelectable.

If Republicans are serious about winning the White House they will rally around Romney quickly and he will select Christie as his running mate. The ticket will attract moderates and independents. I expect ultra conservatives (evangelicals) will hold their noses and vote too. Why? A) The love to vote in the first place and B) they hate Obama even more than they are concerned about Romney.

Let's get these side shows over with and bring on the main acts.

Do you want Obama out or not? That is the question.

You strongly support and acclaim a communist political system that imprisons its Nobel Peace Prize winner...

...while taking what financial advantage you can of its centrally-controlled economic system that doesn't permit him the exact same freedom.

You're all style with no substance, comrade...

...endorsing Romney is no surprise.
 
It should be obvious by now that there's not going to be any Libertarian/libertarian revolution because the American people don't want it -- not even Republican activists want it, and there are not enough Libertarians to matter.
 
And I'm also not a grammarian. But this ridiculous affectation of using elipses the way you are to seem more profound or intelligent is pretty laughable.

That's telling...

...how you see my use of "elipses".
 
The revolution has become a wimper

Of course, I am going to endorse Romney.

He's the only one with a chance of beating Obama.
 
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