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qwerty
12-06-2007, 08:19 AM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XaxdUPNYj2s
K-D-K-D-K
12-06-2007, 08:22 AM
He accepted donation money from Don Black and hasn't returned it.
qwerty
12-06-2007, 08:25 AM
He accepted donation money from Don Black and hasn't returned it.
Hey, there´s a topic allready about it.So stop trolling in this topic, this is about economy..
If you choose candidate, cause of one donor, feel free.
Let your ecomy crash in front of you...
K-D-K-D-K
12-06-2007, 08:30 AM
He accepted donation money from Don Black and hasn't returned it.
Hey, there´s a topic allready about it.
If you choose candidate, cause of one donor, feel free.
Let your ecomy crash in front of you...
He is also foolishly against the War in Iraq that we much needed from Bush and Cheney to oust Saddam Hussein and bring Democracy to the Iraqi people. Also he cant even poll above 5% nationally.
qwerty
12-06-2007, 08:38 AM
He is also foolishly against the War in Iraq that we much needed from Bush and Cheney to oust Saddam Hussein and bring Democracy to the Iraqi people.
So are 70% of american people ?
:ecstatic:
Also he cant even poll above 5% nationally.
First, lets take a look at straw poll results,
Ron Paul's Head-to-Head Records (Win-Lose-Tie):
Ron Paul v. Rudy Giuliani 38-7-0
Ron Paul v. Mitt Romney 30-15-0
Ron Paul v. Fred Thompson 29-15-0
Ron Paul v. John McCain 39-5-0
Ron Paul v. Mike Huckabee 37-6-1
Ron Paul v. Tom Tancredo 42-1-0
Ron Paul v. Duncan Hunter 41-2-0
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/
Then amount of money raides this quarter,
Pushing Ron Paul over the top (11/29/07)
Thanks to your continued support, we are closing in on three important fundraising milestones for the fourth quarter:
-- During the third quarter, Fred Thompson raised $9,750,821 to be used during the primary election cycle.
-- Not counting money that he loaned to his own campaign, Mitt Romney raised $9,896,719.
-- Rudy Giuliani finished with $10,258,019.
Ron Paul is currently at $9,708,791 for the fourth quarter.
We are within reach of passing Fred Thompson today! Will you help us storm past these fundraising totals over a month sooner than they did?
He currently at 10.7 million..
Then this fact about National polling,
Ron Paul is at 6% in the national polls right now...and that is just fine, because in mid-December 2003, CBS News had the Democratic candidates polling like so:
Dean 23%
Clark 10%
Lieberman 10%
Gephardt 6%
Sharpton 5%
Kerry 4%
Edwards 2%
Moseley-Braun 1%
Remember those days? Mickey Kaus was saying Kerry should drop out...but instead, beginning less than 4 weeks after this poll, he won 45 primaries and rolled to the nomination.
How did the "top-tier" in this poll do? Dean won Vermont and DC, Clark won Oklahoma, and Lieberman didn't win squat.
So keep doing what you're doing, and remember: the polls truly, truly, truly don't mean jack until a week or two before the first caucus. 80% of people aren't even paying attention
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/17/opinion/polls/main589167.shtml
And thank you for showing me that you can´t argue about the fact that he´s only candidate who understands these issues.
:clapper:
He is also foolishly against the War in Iraq that we much needed from Bush and Cheney to oust Saddam Hussein and bring Democracy to the Iraqi people. Also he cant even poll above 5% nationally.
Saddam is dead.
The Iraqi people have already had 3 elections.
What the hell are we still doing there?
On this point, I agree with Ron Paul. I can't agree with him on much else, however.
K-D-K-D-K
12-06-2007, 08:43 AM
He is also foolishly against the War in Iraq that we much needed from Bush and Cheney to oust Saddam Hussein and bring Democracy to the Iraqi people.
So are 70% of american people ?
:ecstatic:
Also he cant even poll above 5% nationally.
First, lets take a look at straw poll results,
Ron Paul's Head-to-Head Records (Win-Lose-Tie):
Ron Paul v. Rudy Giuliani 38-7-0
Ron Paul v. Mitt Romney 30-15-0
Ron Paul v. Fred Thompson 29-15-0
Ron Paul v. John McCain 39-5-0
Ron Paul v. Mike Huckabee 37-6-1
Ron Paul v. Tom Tancredo 42-1-0
Ron Paul v. Duncan Hunter 41-2-0
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/
Then amount of money raides this quarter,
Pushing Ron Paul over the top (11/29/07)
Thanks to your continued support, we are closing in on three important fundraising milestones for the fourth quarter:
-- During the third quarter, Fred Thompson raised $9,750,821 to be used during the primary election cycle.
-- Not counting money that he loaned to his own campaign, Mitt Romney raised $9,896,719.
-- Rudy Giuliani finished with $10,258,019.
Ron Paul is currently at $9,708,791 for the fourth quarter.
We are within reach of passing Fred Thompson today! Will you help us storm past these fundraising totals over a month sooner than they did?
He currently at 10.7 million..
Then this fact about National polling,
Ron Paul is at 6% in the national polls right now...and that is just fine, because in mid-December 2003, CBS News had the Democratic candidates polling like so:
Dean 23%
Clark 10%
Lieberman 10%
Gephardt 6%
Sharpton 5%
Kerry 4%
Edwards 2%
Moseley-Braun 1%
Remember those days? Mickey Kaus was saying Kerry should drop out...but instead, beginning less than 4 weeks after this poll, he won 45 primaries and rolled to the nomination.
How did the "top-tier" in this poll do? Dean won Vermont and DC, Clark won Oklahoma, and Lieberman didn't win squat.
So keep doing what you're doing, and remember: the polls truly, truly, truly don't mean jack until a week or two before the first caucus. 80% of people aren't even paying attention
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/17/opinion/polls/main589167.shtml
And thank you for showing me that you can´t argue about the fact that he´s only candidate who understands these issues.
:clapper:
What will he do to lower Oil and Gas Prices domestically?
qwerty
12-06-2007, 09:01 AM
What will he do to lower Oil and Gas Prices domestically?
First you need to understand why prices are going up,
CONGRESSMAN PAUL: I think the price of energy is going to go up, just because we have inflation and inflation expectations. But I think, geopolitically, it's going to go up because of our foreign policy. In fact, the other day we had State Department people before the International Relations Committee and they were agitating for a much firmer militant approach toward Iran. And I said, "Why don't you look at the policy of Iraq? That is a total failure. Why are you proposing to do the same thing in Iran? You took oil from $30 to $60 by going into Iraq. It didn't increase production. Production went down. If you pursue this in Iran, I predict you will double oil again. It will probably go from $60 to $120." So, I think what we are doing over there, although it is done behind the scenes in the name of protecting our oil, is , in fact, disrupting the supplies of oil and making it much more dangerous to get oil out of that region.
A Free Market in Gasoline
http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul284.html
Gas Subsidies for Iraqis, Gas Taxes for Americans
http://antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=7171
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