msnbc video: Paul: Government ?created the monster?
The host on MSNBC attacks him on every plank of his plan but RP does an incredible job sticking to the fundamentals of the Constitution & sanity & counters very well.
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msnbc video: Paul: Government ?created the monster?
The host on MSNBC attacks him on every plank of his plan but RP does an incredible job sticking to the fundamentals of the Constitution & sanity & counters very well.
Ron Paul : The Leading Grassroots Candidate For the GOP
ROMNEY = 66% of contributors gave $2500 max contribution
PERRY = 80% of contributors gave $2500 max contribution
PAUL = 12% of contributors gave $2500 max contribution
ROMNEY = 17% of contributors gave < $1000
PERRY = 9% of contributors gave < $1000
PAUL = 73% of contributors gave < $1000
Who?s got the early grip on Iowa?s political wallet?
Who’s got the early grip on Iowa’s political wallet? | Iowa Caucuses
Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney also are favorites among Iowans willing to crack open their checkbooks. They have given Paul more than $77,000 in itemized contributions, compared with just more than $67,000 for Romney.
What?s Ahead: Who?s leading depends on what you measure
What’s Ahead: Who’s leading depends on what you measure | Iowa Caucus 2012
UPDATED: Herman Cain may be the flavor-of-the-month in the 2012 Republican presidential nomination race, but Texas Rep. Ron Paul is the one candidate who consistently polls in double-digits in Iowa, has received more itemized individual contributions from Iowans than any other candidate in the field, and has more endorsements from the state?s GOP central committee than any other candidate in the race, according to none other than Gov. Terry Branstad.
He's got my primary vote. But he will not win the nomination. The media deemed Romney long ago. And so it shall be done.
Can Paul even get televised anymore ? that alone should win him the nomination. If TV won't show your face then you must stand for something new and different .
I'm not giving up, just realistic. Paul does very well whenever he gets the chance to speak at the debates, so they simply don't let him speak. His supporters are great and he probably appeals to more of the population than people even know. So what does the media do? They call him a loon. What I find interesting is that people on the right and people on the left both call him crazy. That should be an endorsement in itself.
I didnt think Paul was being attacked the reporter was doing a good job of asking tough questions and I appreciate that. I like Ron Paul a lot and I will also give him my primary vote, my hope is that he can stay in the race until everyone in the nation starts paying attention and then he will get a bump in the polls. HE would be great for this nation as president. Although I think that we would see both parties block or shelve a lot of his policies as president because they enjoy having the money to spend.
I have complained about the unconstitutionality of DUI checkpoints for years. A few weeks ago I had to go through an Drivers License checkpoint. They even had a cop sitting at the closest intersection that someone could turn off on to chase them down. My friends think I'm nuts, but I have always claimed that they are unconstitutional, now a person running for president has come out and said it. I really don't think I have ever had someone to vote for that I agreed more with. Ron Paul is probably the only candidate that has a chance at saving our freedoms.
TSA Thugs on the Loose! - YouTube
Not to hijack the thread (although apparently I am), but how are DUI checkpoints unconstitutional if everyone is checked or has an equally random chance of being checked? How is it any different from airport screenings? If you want to use the public roads or public air transportation, you have to demonstrate that you do not pose a risk to others who use them.
If you really want to go into this issue, we can start another thread. BTW, this is not something I'm passionate about, I just felt like arguing.