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What about Ron Paul???

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  • Started 3 months ago by RonPaulSupporter
  • Latest reply from PurpleOwl

  1. Many life-long Republicans feel that "the party of Lincoln and Reagan" has lost its way, completely abandoned principles of limited Constitutional government, civil liberties, fiscal responsibility, and created an unsustainable and immoral foreign policy of aggressive wars which has been a disaster for America's respect in the world.

    Many people are working hard to return to the "grand old party" of core American principles of liberty. Ron Paul is inspiring a whole new generation of people to get into public offices and Republican Party positions. Ron Paul has lit a fire in the hearts of many citizens, he has communicated a vision of what American was supposed to be, and how Constitutional principles apply to today's issues. Many people beleive he has started the second American Revolution. His new book "The Revolution: A Manifesto" is a road map for changing the USA back into a true Constitutional Republic. It seems that his campaign is only beginning!

    Ron Paul quietly continues to win National delegates at Republican conventions across the country...

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  2. PurpleOwl
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    As a lifelong Republican, I am shocked and embarrassed at what the party has become. While I don't agree with him on a number of issues, I see Ron Paul as the only honest candidate, and a breath of fresh air struggling to prevail over a room polluted by tons of stale cigar smoke. I expect to be long dead before people will give such a person proper recognition.

    That said, I refuse to support the existing GOP presidential candidate and expect to cast my ballot for Senator Barack Obama in the fall. I don't agree with a number of his issues either, but he strikes me as a decent person and the one who has the greatest chance of pulling this country out of the quagmire in which it now sits.

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