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Quote by: Osborn F Enready Ron Paul, at 12:00 midnight, EST, won the debate with 33% of the votes, roughly the percentage of both the second and third place canidates added together.
More people are learning about Paul, and I think many can respect the parity between what he says, and what he does in office.
Welcome thrashee, and I couldn't agree more on the point of ending the bi-partisan monopoly on political power. |
If you think that giving our tax money to an oil company in his own state of Texas is consitutional and writing another bill to allow them to cause more polution by rolling back governmental standards shows concern for the health of citizens or a concern about climate changes, then vote for him and continue to allow the oil industry to control politics. Just check his in-office record of what bills he wrote as a parity of what to expect.
HIs oil drenched platform stinks of dead sea birds.
He cannnot disban Congress so he would just be changing bi-partisan politics with tri-partisan politics. Such added complexity would not magically make things run smoother in Washington DC.
Ron Paul fans have been hyped up on a big fantasy, time to come back down to the ground and get in touch with realistic politcs.