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Topic: Ron Paul supporters for Obama
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Tue 06/05/12 08:09 AM
Every vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama. Don't kid yourselves, Romney has the GOP nomination tied up. If you don't vote Romney, that is just one less vote that Obama has to overcome to get his second term, with his secret deals with Russia and his dislike of Israel and his higher taxes and Obamacare and all manner of other craziness.

What is better for America: Romney as president or Obama's second term? Don't try to imagine what could happen in five years, we need to deal with the next four years. Will the next four years be better under Romney or Obama? If your answer is Obama, then you aren't paying attention.

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Tue 06/05/12 08:15 AM
I like Ron Paul. But if it comes down to it, I'll hold my nose and vote for Romney. I hope that others will.

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Tue 06/05/12 08:31 AM
I will never vote a lesser of two evils vote again. I will not play into the designed obsolescence of winner take all voting.

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Tue 06/05/12 08:32 AM


I'm not one these losers who will cast my vote based on who the media tells me is going to win, I vote based on principles and if I wanted to throw my vote away I would vote for Romney or Obama. Got bad news for Romney supporters and that is Obama is going to win, there are enough people out there who don't have their head up their butt and will vote for Ron Paul, so if Romney supporters want someone other than Obama then y'all better shiit or get off the pot.

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Tue 06/05/12 08:34 AM
I'll vote the long-legged, mac-daddy, liein', kenyan, muslim, mulatto.
Why blame the demise of the US on whitey?:wink:

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Tue 06/05/12 08:44 AM
Not that it matters, Florida is a sealed deal for anyone wearing red regardless of principles.

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Tue 06/05/12 08:46 AM
I understand where you are coming from, but I'm voting for Ron Paul. I'm voting for the best candidate.

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Tue 06/05/12 09:27 AM


Ron Paul because my vote and principles mean something to me!

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Tue 06/05/12 09:29 AM

I understand where you are coming from, but I'm voting for Ron Paul. I'm voting for the best candidate.



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Tue 06/05/12 09:39 AM
I have principles too, I just don't consider my principles to be more valuable than the lives and happiness of every person on the planet.

In 2008, I refused to vote, because John McCain wasn't my candidate, I won't make that mistake again. John McCain wasn't the perfect candidate, but he would have been better for the country and the world than Obama. I refuse to fall into the trap of doing what is best for my ideology or my political party again. I will do what is best to prevent real suffering now, rather than hoping that politicians get a message from my vote or lack of vote.

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Tue 06/05/12 09:48 AM

I have principles too, I just don't consider my principles to be more valuable than the lives and happiness of every person on the planet.

In 2008, I refused to vote, because John McCain wasn't my candidate, I won't make that mistake again. John McCain wasn't the perfect candidate, but he would have been better for the country and the world than Obama. I refuse to fall into the trap of doing what is best for my ideology or my political party again. I will do what is best to prevent real suffering now, rather than hoping that politicians get a message from my vote or lack of vote.


Have you compared Romney to Obama? I have and the biggest difference between the two is their names! A vote for Romney is a vote for big oil, big pharmaceuticals, big mining, its a vote for anything big money. Neither Obama nor Romney care about the plight of this countries citizens, they only care about supporting big money.

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Tue 06/05/12 09:52 AM


I have principles too, I just don't consider my principles to be more valuable than the lives and happiness of every person on the planet.

In 2008, I refused to vote, because John McCain wasn't my candidate, I won't make that mistake again. John McCain wasn't the perfect candidate, but he would have been better for the country and the world than Obama. I refuse to fall into the trap of doing what is best for my ideology or my political party again. I will do what is best to prevent real suffering now, rather than hoping that politicians get a message from my vote or lack of vote.


Have you compared Romney to Obama? I have and the biggest difference between the two is their names! A vote for Romney is a vote for big oil, big pharmaceuticals, big mining, its a vote for anything big money. Neither Obama nor Romney care about the plight of this countries citizens, they only care about supporting big money.


I have no problem with companies that produce oil, drugs or mineral wealth. I'm fairly sure that Ron Paul feels the same way.

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Tue 06/05/12 09:54 AM
The two main candidates are so close in policy as to be twins. The make believe difference just dont pan out when you look at the details. The only real change is Ron Paul.

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Tue 06/05/12 09:56 AM



I'm not one these losers who will cast my vote based on who the media tells me is going to win, I vote based on principles and if I wanted to throw my vote away I would vote for Romney or Obama. Got bad news for Romney supporters and that is Obama is going to win, there are enough people out there who don't have their head up their butt and will vote for Ron Paul, so if Romney supporters want someone other than Obama then y'all better shiit or get off the pot.


And if ron Paul gets enough delegates to change some of Romneys policies a bit during negotiations at the convention then what? Of course this mainly applies to those in swing states.

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Tue 06/05/12 09:57 AM
Edited by boredinaz06 on Tue 06/05/12 09:58 AM



I have principles too, I just don't consider my principles to be more valuable than the lives and happiness of every person on the planet.

In 2008, I refused to vote, because John McCain wasn't my candidate, I won't make that mistake again. John McCain wasn't the perfect candidate, but he would have been better for the country and the world than Obama. I refuse to fall into the trap of doing what is best for my ideology or my political party again. I will do what is best to prevent real suffering now, rather than hoping that politicians get a message from my vote or lack of vote.


Have you compared Romney to Obama? I have and the biggest difference between the two is their names! A vote for Romney is a vote for big oil, big pharmaceuticals, big mining, its a vote for anything big money. Neither Obama nor Romney care about the plight of this countries citizens, they only care about supporting big money.


I have no problem with companies that produce oil, drugs or mineral wealth. I'm fairly sure that Ron Paul feels the same way.


I don't either, but I do have a problem with them buying our employees and so does Ron Paul. I have a problem with these billion dollar corporations getting welfare from our employees they bought off and so does Ron Paul.

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Tue 06/05/12 10:00 AM

The two main candidates are so close in policy as to be twins. The make believe difference just dont pan out when you look at the details. The only real change is Ron Paul.



all change is not good change,,,,


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Tue 06/05/12 10:00 AM

The two main candidates are so close in policy as to be twins. The make believe difference just dont pan out when you look at the details. The only real change is Ron Paul.


There are some very important distinctions.

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Tue 06/05/12 10:00 AM

The two main candidates are so close in policy as to be twins. The make believe difference just dont pan out when you look at the details. The only real change is Ron Paul.



all change is not good change,,,,


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Tue 06/05/12 10:01 AM


The two main candidates are so close in policy as to be twins. The make believe difference just dont pan out when you look at the details. The only real change is Ron Paul.



all change is not good change,,,,




You're right about that, look at the HOPE and CHANGE we got in November 2008laugh

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Tue 06/05/12 10:05 AM


The two main candidates are so close in policy as to be twins. The make believe difference just dont pan out when you look at the details. The only real change is Ron Paul.



all change is not good change,,,,


I can always count on you to state the obvious!

drinker

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